Top Box Office Movies of Q4 (Oct-Dec), 2014 | Movies Download and Backup Tips The very best-Grossing Movies of Quarter 4, 2014 Still in love with 2014 summer movies, like Transformers 4, Guardians of the Galaxy and how to Train Your Dragon 2? Take a look at the new movies released in the fourth quarter of 2014 and also you has to be impressed. These movies showed great results on the ticket due to interesting contents. And here you'll be introduced the top box office movies with the fourth quarter of 2014 in addition to 2014 top ticket office movies and the
highest-grossing movies of all time. What's great is you can be found helpful ways of download full movies for free and backup DVD movies on computers and portable devices. Top ten Ticket booth Movies of Quarter 4, 2014 This top box office movies list is updated on December 21. And the ticket booth need to be changed plus the final ranking varies because of this. Anyway, these movies are your must-see movies in 2014. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 Open date: November 21 Total worldwide ticket booth gross: $682,175,000 Distributor: Lionsgate Genre: Action/Adventure Just as its predecessors The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 showed an improvement with the domestic ticket office and worldwide box office. It claimed the superior spot in the box office of the fourth quarter of 2014. The Hobbit: The Battle in the Five Armies Open date: December 17 Total worldwide ticket office gross: $665,032,000 Distributor: Warner Bros. Genre: Fantasy This movie is the third installment from the Hobbit movie series. In just on the week of worldwide play, it has earned $355 million worldwide. What a pretty big hit. Is it possible to fight with the billion-dollar baby Transformers 4: Ages of the Extinction? Let's wait and see.
Interstellar Open date: November 5 Total worldwide box office gross: $651,997,000 Distributor: Paramount Genre: Sci-Fi Adventure Interstellar is directed by Christopher Nolan and written by Paramount & Warner Bros. Pictures. It's been a ticket office success and has been widely acclaimed, it is really a 2D title. It achieved a milestone of $200 million in 6 days, $300 million in ten days, $400 million in 17 days, $500 million in 24 days, and $600 million in 37 days. Gone Girl Open date: October 3 Total worldwide ticket office gross: $356,837,000 Distributor: 20th Century Fox Genre: Thriller Gone Girl is often a marital thriller and directed by David Fincher. Admittedly, Gone Girl's biggest strength will be the first-rate performances looking at the terrific cast. Which is Fincher's third top movie worldwide. It scored $37,513,109 for the domestic box office during the open weekend. Big Hero 6 Open date: November 7 Total worldwide box office gross: $329,232,000 Distributor: Walt Disney Studios Movies Genre: Animation Even though worldwide ticket office of 'Big Hero 6' is behind 'Interstellar' that's consumed
$635 million. However, 'Big Hero 6' wins 'Interstellar' on the US box office. As outlined by Rotten Tomatoes, this movie is "agreeably entertaining", "brilliantly animated", "briskly-paced", "action-packed", and "often touching". Plus the rest top box office movies are Annabelle ($252,673,813), Penguins of Madagascar ($235,941,000), Dracula Untold ($215,240,726), Fury ($182,205,660) and Exodus: Gods and Kings ($155,224,000). Top Ticket booth Movies of 2014 and of All Time In addition to the new hit movies, also you can seek for some old movies with great ticket office. Generally speaking, it can be unlikely to observe them in theaters. And you can find, rent or borrow DVD for watching. Plus a professional DVD Copy (DVD Ripper for Mac) lets you copy and rip DVD movies to mainstream formats and portable devices, like iPhone 6. Top ticket booth movies of 2014 domestically
Top ticket office movies of all time worldwide
1. Guardians from the Galaxy ($332,552,345)
1. Avatar ($2,788.0 million)
2. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1
2. Titanic ($2,186.8 million)
($289,227,000)
3. Marvel's The Avengers ($1,518.6 000 0000)
3. Captain America: The cold winter months
4. Harry Potter as well as the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Soldier ($259,766,572)
($ 1,341.5 million)
4. The LEGO Movie ($257,760,692)
5. Frozen ($1,274.2 million)
5.
Transformers:
Ages
of
Extinction
6. Iron Man 3 ($1,215.4 million)
($245,439,076)
7. Transformers: Dark on the Moon ($1,123.8
6. Maleficent ($241,410,378)
million)
7. X-Men: Days of Future Past ($233,921,534)
8. God from the Rings: The Return with the King
8.
($1,119.9 million)
Dawn
with
the
Planet
of
the
Apes
($208,545,589)
9. Skyfall ($1,108.6 million)
9. Incredible Spider-Man 2 ($202,853,933)
10. Transformers: Ages of Extinction ($1,087.4
10. Godzilla (2014) ($200,676,069)
million)