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Released: May 22, 1985 Box office: $300.4 million The classic Sequel-as-Hyperbolized-Remake. John Rambo returns to Vietnam, wins this time. — Darren Franich Read more about…
Released: July 15, 1998 Box office: $369.9 million Invented Cameron Diaz, perfected Ben Stiller, became one of the great slow-rising sleeper hits with a sui…
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Released: July 16, 2010 Box office: $825.5 million Christopher Nolan's 2010 actioner mixed the brain-twisty cerebral storytelling of Memento and The Prestige with the grand…
Released: May 3, 2002 Box office: $821.7 million Blade and X-Men got there first, but Sam Raimi's web-swinging film officially began the superhero era. Spider-Man…
Released: July 24, 1998 Box office: $481.8 million Opened in late July, which meant that August 1998 was essentially Saving Private Ryan Month. — Darren…
Released: May 5, 2000 Box office: $457.6 million Invented Russell Crowe. Reinvented ancient epics. — Darren Franich Read more about EW's Best Summer Blockbusters series!
Released: July 3, 1996 Box office: $817.4 million The White House would never be safe again. — Darren Franich Read more about EW's Best Summer…
Released: July 9, 2003 Box office: $654 million Although it seems weird to attribute too much importance to a series as lightweight as Pirates ,…
Released: July 15, 2011 Box office: $1.34 billion Deathly Hallows 2 is one of the best-constructed projects from a contemporary fan-service perspective, mixing together a…
Released: July 3, 1985 Box office: $381.1million Back to the Future transformed Michael J. Fox from a phenomenally popular TV actor to a bona fide…
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Box office: Worldwide gross $300,400,432 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
The classic sequel-as-hyperbolized-remake. John Rambo returns to Vietnam, wins this time. — Darren Franich
Box office: Worldwide gross $369,884,651 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
There's Something About Mary invented Cameron Diaz , perfected Ben Stiller , and became one of the great slow-rising sleeper hits with a sui generis mixture of gross-out weirdness and rom-com sweetness. — Darren Franich
Box office: World wide gross $772,776,600 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
It wasn't just the action-packed adventures of Peter Quill ( Chris Pratt ) and Co. that made Guardians of the Galaxy another smash hit at the box office for Marvel . The soundtrack was the best summer playlist, with super fun songs like "Hooked on a Feeling," "Spirit in the Sky," and "Come and Get Your Love," which previously seemed to be reserved for the wedding montage at the end of a romantic comedy or Target commercials. The superhero film was also one of the more lighthearted and irreverent comic book movies, which added an extra layer of cool. — Megan Daley
Box office: Worldwide gross $487,853,320 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Shrek is the defining DreamWorks Animation project: PG-rude, celebrity voices, pop culture references, playful jabs at Disney and a legitimate inversion of the Beauty and the Beast legend. We were all believers. — Darren Franich
Box office: World wide gross $829,895,144 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Christopher Nolan 's 2010 actioner mixed the brain-twisty cerebral storytelling of Memento and The Prestige with the grand action of his Dark Knight films. Evidence of the film's influence: Now each summer, we wait for that year's Inception . — Darren Franich
Box office: Worldwide gross $825,025,036 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Blade and X-Men got there first, but Sam Raimi 's web-swinging film officially began the superhero era. Spider-Man 2 might be the better overall movie, but the first film is the essential artifact, an invigorating and hyperkinetic thrill ride like nothing that came before. — Darren Franich
Box office: Worldwide gross $482,349,603 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
In one of the most stunning Best Picture upsets of all time, Steven Spielberg 's epic war film lost the Oscar to Shakespeare in Love . Still, Saving Private Ryan won five of the 11 Oscars it was up for that night, and enjoys an enduring legacy as one of the best war films ever made. It was no slouch at the box office, either. It was the highest-grossing film of the year domestically and the second highest in the world, making it a cultural and financial success. —Lauren Huff
Box office: Worldwide gross $460,583,960 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Even 20 years later, this Roman epic can be seen in the DNA of Hollywood blockbusters. The Ridley Scott -helmed film stars Russell Crowe as Maximus, a former Roman general turned gladiator who seeks revenge against the corrupt emperor ( Joaquin Phoenix ) who murdered his family and forced him into slavery. Featuring predictably great performances from Crowe, Connie Nielsen , and Phoenix, the movie is credited with reigniting interest in stories set in ancient times. And, of course, it's the reason "Are you not entertained?!" became part of the pop culture lexicon, for which we are forever grateful. —Lauren Huff
Box office: Worldwide gross $817,400,891 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
A quintessential summer movie if there ever was one, this film about a worldwide alien invasion coinciding with the July 4 holiday is both epic in scope (Aliens! Destruction! Battles in space! An iconic presidential speech!) and in terms of its box office haul. At the time, Independence Day was the second highest-grossing film in history, and it cemented star Will Smith as a bonafide movie star. —Lauren Huff
Box office: Worldwide gross $1,066,969,703 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Toy Story 3 mapped out our childhood imagination and obsessions, and in one final scene, as Andy teaches a shy little girl how to pretend play with his old friends, Pixar pushes a button that unleashes a wave — or was it just a river of tears? — of nostalgia. It's No. 21 on our list — but it might be No. 1 in your heart. — Jeff Labrecque
Box office: Worldwide gross $654,264,015 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Although it seems weird to attribute too much importance to a series as lightweight as Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl , it's worth considering just how perfectly the first film defined a certain kind of Hollywood product: Epic but fun, filled with action but safe for kids, spooky but not really scary, set in a stylized universe perfect for multimedia expansion. — Darren Franich
Box office: Worldwide gross $397,078,524 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
This wop-bop-a-loo-bopping high school musical — the No. 1 film of 1978 — boasts a deck stacked with stellar triple-threat performances anchored by easy-on-the-eyes stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John as teen loves Danny and Sandy. Musically, Grease 's music was radio-ready in a way that most movie musicals aren't, with sweetly straightforward harmonies and lyrics that rode a line between clever, catchy, and nonsensically addictive. And it goes without saying that the themes of the film are timeless: Young love, growing up, teen rebellion, and what a hussy Cha Cha DiGregorio is. Reviving its source-material Broadway musical, spawning a sequel, a chart-topping soundtrack, a reality show, and countless high school productions, ''Grease'' was, is, and evermore will be the word. — Lanford Beard
Box office: Worldwide gross $1,341,932,398 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is one of the best-constructed projects from a contemporary fan-service perspective, mixing together a greatest hits series of long-awaited moments (Ron and Hermione kiss!) with nice little grace notes for the film's sprawling cast (Neville grew up nice!). Deathly Hallows 2 was the final Big Media Moment for the Potter franchise proper, and director David Yates left nothing to chance, providing viewers with a full-fledged visual assault that makes the original film look like an episode of Shining Time Station by comparison. — Darren Franich
Box office: Worldwide gross $1,518,812,988 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Could Iron Man, Captain America, The Hulk, Thor, Black Widow, and Hawkeye successfully join forces to battle evil? Despite initial skepticism from fans and critics alike, the answer was a resounding yes — making this smart superhero film the highest-grossing release of 2012 with over $1 billion in international ticket sales. — Nina Terrero
Box office: Worldwide gross $391,341,971 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
Back to the Future transformed Michael J. Fox from a phenomenally popular TV actor to a bona fide movie star. Nothing speaks more to its popularity, though, than a shout-out in the 1986 State of the Union address from former-actor President Ronald Reagan himself: ''Never has there been a more exciting time to be alive, a time of rousing wonder and heroic achievement. As they said in the film Back to the Future , 'Where we're going, we don't need roads.''' — Hillary Busis
Box office: Worldwide gross $108,185,706 according to BoxOfficeMojo.com
While the 1978 original hooked audiences with then-spectacular special effects showing a man who could fly faster than a speeding bullet, Superman II wowed audiences with enorm
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