Hey 4A. Here's your chance to earn some tickets! Listed below are clues describing some of the top ten money making movies at theaters in the year 2008. Combined, movies brought in over 9.78 billion dollars in the year 2008. Your job is to identify the movies and turn in your answers to me beginning Wednesday, January 14. For every correct answer you turn in, you will earn two tickets. You don't have to answer all of them, answer as many or as few as you would like and get them turned in. Good luck!
1. Featuring the voice talents of Jim Carrey and Steve Carell, and based on Dr. Seuss' storybook classic, this computer-animated movie hit it big in March with one of the top spring opening weekends ever. The movie made over 154 million dollars.
2. In the sequel to 2005's animated animal hit, Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra and the rest of the zoo crew crash landed in uncharted territory, and "moved it, moved it" at the box office, kicking off the holiday movie season. The movie landed at number 7 making over 176 million dollars.
3. Armed with all the right moves and an all-star voice cast, DreamWorks' unlikely kung fu hero battled his way to box office greatness, nabbing the animation studio one of its biggest, fattest, fuzziest hits yet. The movie came in at number 6 m aking over 215 million dollars.
4.The animation wizards at Pixar rocketed to critical and box office success again with the biggest family movie of the year, an out-of-this-world tale of a lonely little robot with a really big heart. The movie came in 5th place at theaters making over 223 million dollars.
5. Christian Bale faced off against Heath Ledger for the highly-anticipated, action-packed follow-up to 2005's "Batman Begins," conquering the box office with not only the biggest movie of the year, but also the second highest-grossing movie of all time -- behind "Titanic" -- sending the Joker laughing all the way to the bank. This movie finished first at the box office making over 530 million dollars.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
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