Top 10 Highest Grossing Movies of The Elegant Amy Adams
Highest Grossing Movies of Amy Adams:
There are only a handful of actors who are as talented as Amy Adams. Whenever she’s on the screen, she’s on fire as she completely owns it. She can do it all and she has. Amy Adams is a star amongst stars and we have no other option but to love her.
#10: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)
Production Budget: $72 million
USA Opening Weekend: $47 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $148 million
Worldwide Box Office: $162 million
This movie stars Amy Adams and Will Ferrell and you can exactly tell how this movie is going to be even before watching it. It is a fun ride and frankly speaking, we are as surprised about this movie’s box office as all of you must be.
#9: The Muppets (2011)
Production Budget: $45 million
USA Opening Weekend: $29 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $88 million
Worldwide Box Office: $165 million
Muppets were a large part of our childhood and this movie came very close in capturing that magic. You will absolutely love this movie and you can expect a fun time watching this movie.
#8: Arrival (2016)
Production Budget: $47 million
USA Opening Weekend: $24 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $100 million
Worldwide Box Office: $203 million
Arrival is one of the best Sci-Fi movies ever made that is smart and it is made for the fans who crave an experience and not just a movie. The movie has a very different take on the concept of Aliens.
#7: American Hustle (2013)
Production Budget: $40 million
USA Opening Weekend: $0.74 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $150 million
Worldwide Box Office: $251 million
American Hustle is not for everyone as it has a very peculiar story. The critics showered this movie with praises. This movie will take you on a journey so there is no backing out once you get into it.
#6: Enchanted (2007)
Production Budget: $85 million
USA Opening Weekend: $34 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $128 million
Worldwide Box Office: $340 million
Enchanted is a Disney movie that presents the whole romanticized fairy-tale setting with a modern twist. It was nice to finally see a Disney movie that wasn’t animated.
#5: Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Production Budget: $52 million
USA Opening Weekend: $30 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $165 million
Worldwide Box Office: $352 million
Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, Catch Me if you can is the story of Frank Abagale Jr. The movie is over 2 hours long but you’ll never realize it when you watch the movie as it is the complete package.
#4: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
Production Budget: $150 million
USA Opening Weekend: $54 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $177 million
Worldwide Box Office: $413 million
The sequel is not as good as the first one but it is a lot of fun nonetheless. You already know what you’re getting into when you watch such a movie, so do not expect a masterpiece, just enjoy the ride.
#3: Justice League (2017)
Production Budget: $300 million
USA Opening Weekend: $94 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $229 million
Worldwide Box Office: $658 million
Warner Bros’ answer to the Avengers went through a lot of problems even before it was released and these post-production issues buried the movie. The movie could have been something special if the producers wouldn’t have intervened.
#2: Man Of Steel (2013)
Production Budget: $225 million
USA Opening Weekend: $117 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $291 million
Worldwide Box Office: $668 million
Man of Steel is possibly one of the most underrated superhero movies of all time. This movie caught the essence of Superman correctly and portrayed that even ‘Gods’ are not perfect.
#1: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)
Production Budget: $250 million
USA Opening Weekend: $166 million
U.S. Domestic Box Office: $330 million
Worldwide Box Office: $874 million
The Hype around this movie was unreal. When the teaser dropped the fans just went berserk and we believe that apart from some minor flaws, this movie was just amazing.