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Because I Said So. Universal Pictures / Gold Circle Films. Michael Lehmann (director); Karen Leigh Hopkins, Jessie Nelson (screenplay); Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore, Gabriel Macht, Tom Everett Scott, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo, Stephen Collins, Ty Panitz, Colin Ferguson, Matt Champagne, Zachary Gordon. Factory Girl.
May 27, 2007. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. $114,732,820. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Shrek the Third became the first two films in history to bring in over $100 million over two consecutive weekends. The former also broke X-Men: The Last Stand ' s record ($102.8 million) for the highest Memorial Day weekend debut.
The highest-grossing film of the year was Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, which was just marginally ahead of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. 2007 is often considered one of the greatest years for film in the 21st century. [1][2][3] It was also the last year to never have a film gross $1 billion until 2020.
0–9. 27th Golden Raspberry Awards. 60th Writers Guild of America Awards. 2007 MTV Movie Awards. 2007 New York Film Critics Circle Awards. 2007 New York Underground Film Festival. 2007 Slamdance Film Festival. 2008 MTV Movie Awards.
List of American films of the 1890s. American films of 1891. American films of 1892. American films of 1893. American films of 1894. American films of 1895. American films of 1896. American films of 1897. American films of 1898.
The Signal is a 2007 American horror film written and directed by independent filmmakers David Bruckner, Dan Bush and Jacob Gentry.It is told in three parts, in which all telecommunication and audiovisual devices transmit only a mysterious signal turning people mad and activating murderous behaviour in many of those affected.
This installment of the American Film Institute's (AFI) Emmy Award-winning AFI 100 Years... series counted down the movies in a three-hour television event airing on June 20, 2007, on CBS. It was hosted by Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman. The program considered classic favorites and newly eligible films released from 1997 to 2005. [2]
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