Looking at the highest-grossing films in the years of the Rams’ five SB appearances
The slow period of the Los Angeles Rams’ offseason is struggling to hold our attention. Fortunately for NFL fans everywhere, we are deep into the summer movie season, so while football isn’t entertaining us right now, the same cannot be said about all the blockbusters playing in theaters.
This summer has seen the final (for now) installment of the “Mission: Impossible” series and live-action remakes of “How to Train Your Dragon” and “Lilo & Stitch.” On the docket in July is the highly anticipated “Superman” and “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” It’s only July, so there are more blockbusters to come.
It would be fun to look at the top five highest-grossing films from each of the five years the Rams have appeared in the Super Bowl. Notice how I said year, not season.
I’ll be giving the domestic box office totals for the five years corresponding to the Rams’ SB appearances. Without further delay, here is today’s feature presentation … sorry about all those pesky trailers. To make it up to you, all snacks on me!
1.) “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” ($203,359,628 gross)
2.) “9 to 5” ($103,290,500 gross)
3.) “Stir Crazy” ($101,300,000 gross)
4.) “Kramer vs. Kramer” ($94,448,310 gross)
5.) “Any Which Way You Can” ($70,687,344 gross)
1.) “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” ($251,628,905 gross)
2.) “Mission: Impossible II” ($215,409,889 gross)
3.) “Gladiator” ($186,610,052 gross)
4.) “The Perfect Storm” ($182,618,434 gross)
5.) “Meet the Parents” ($161,146,255 gross)
1.) “Spider-Man” ($403,706,375 gross)
2.) “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones” ($302,191,252 gross)
3.) “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” ($243,867,371 gross)
4.) “Signs” ($227,486,621 gross)
5.) “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” ($223,900,343 gross)
1.) “Avengers: Endgame” ($858,373,000 gross)
2.) “The Lion King” ($543,638,043 gross)
3.) “Toy Story 4” ($434,038,008 gross)
4.) “Frozen II” ($430,144,682 gross)
5.) “Captain Marvel” ($426,829,839 gross)
1.) “Top Gun: Maverick” ($718,318,561 gross)
2.) “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” ($436,499,646 gross)
3.) “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” ($411,331,607 gross)
4.) “Avatar: The Way of Water” ($401,007,908 gross)
5.) “Jurassic World: Dominion” ($376,851,080 gross)
Which of these films surprised you, or maybe didn’t surprise you? Marvel’s domination shouldn’t have come as a shock to anyone, even if their quality has dipped significantly in recent years.
Also, what were some of your favorite films from each of these years—assuming you were around in 1980, which I wasn’t. Let us know in the comments!