While poling around The Washington Post to see what the non-bloggers are reading, I stubled across a list of the $100 million movies, of which there are 295. This struck me:
Rank The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
6 The Return of the King" $373,359,557
8 The Two Towers $340,478,898
13 The Fellowship of the Ring $313,837,577
#1 Lord of the Rings $1,027,676,032
Put those three films together and you'd have the #1 film of all time by almost double. Whoa. Some might point out that the same could be said for all the Star Wars movies if they were all put together, but I would say No; those were not conceived and written as one.
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