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It also became the first film to gross more than $10 million for ten consecutive weekends. It reaches that level for another six weekends. [10] 9: March 1, 1998: $19,633,056: Titanic became the first film since Home Alone to top the box office for eleven consecutive weekends. [11] 10: March 8, 1998: $17,605,849
Armageddon became the most popular of the two and was also the highest-grossing film of 1998 worldwide. July 24 – Saving Private Ryan, directed by Steven Spielberg, was released and received critical acclaim, leading it to be the top- grossing domestic film of 1998. Saving Private Ryan won five Academy Awards, including Best Director.
Highest-grossing films of 1998 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Saving Private Ryan: DreamWorks Distribution: $216,540,909 2 Armageddon: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: $201,578,182 3 There's Something About Mary: Twentieth Century Fox: $176,484,651 4 A Bug's Life: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: $162,798,565 5 The Waterboy
Weekend End Date Film Box Office Notes Ref 1: January 4, 1998: Starship Troopers: £2,221,631 [1]2: January 11, 1998: The Jackal: £1,422,193 [2]3: January 18, 1998
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