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Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher Box Office: $2.07 Billion
Industry insiders predicted Titanic would be a massive, expensive flop due to production delays and a ballooning budget. Instead, it became a cultural juggernaut. Driven by repeated viewings from teenage audiences, an iconic soundtrack by Celine Dion, and unparalleled emotional stakes, it took home 11 Academy Awards, tying the record for most Oscar wins in history.
Renowned for its haunting score and "The Trinity Test" sequence. 7+hit+movies+hollywood
Quentin Tarantino’s non-linear narrative and sharp dialogue revitalized independent spirit in mainstream Hollywood. Its blend of dark humor and iconic pop culture references has cemented its status as a permanent fixture on "best of all time" lists. Quick Reference: Hollywood Hits by the Numbers Movie Title Release Year Primary Genre Notable Accolade #1 on IMDb Top 250 The Godfather Crime/Drama 3 Academy Awards The Dark Knight Action/Thriller 2 Academy Awards Schindler's List History/Drama 7 Academy Awards Se7en Crime/Mystery Iconic "What's in the box?" ending The Return of the King Fantasy/Epic 11 Academy Awards Pulp Fiction Crime/Dark Comedy Palme d'Or Winner Share public link
Denis Villeneuve delivered the sci-fi epic of the decade. Timothée Chalamet rides a sand worm, Austin Butler plays a psychopathic villain with a voice you will mimic for weeks, and the visual scale dwarfs everything else. It is the Empire Strikes Back for a new generation. Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher
While modern franchises rely on tight continuity, 007 pioneered the episodic mega-franchise model. Spanning over 25 films and six lead actors, the James Bond series proved that a compelling archetype—the suave international super-spy—could be recycled, modernized, and rebranded for every passing generation without losing its box-office muscle. 6. DC Extended Universe / DC Universe
Before James Cameron conquered the world with aliens, he did it with historical tragedy. Titanic blends the real-life disaster of the RMS Titanic's 1912 maiden voyage with a fictional, star-crossed romance between a wealthy young woman (Rose) and a penniless artist (Jack). Renowned for its haunting score and "The Trinity
George Lucas’s space opera changed Hollywood forever. It shifted the industry toward blockbuster franchises, high-tech special effects, and merchandizing. Star Wars is not just a film; it is a fundamental pillar of pop culture. 6. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
One film delivered an experience so immersive it created a genre all its own.