Highest Grossing Movies of 2009

Name the movies released in 2009 which have grossed at least $100,000,000 worldwide
Grosses rounded to the nearest $100,000
Animated movies in blue
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Rank
Gross
Movie
Company
1
$2,749,100,000
James Cameron's Avatar
20th Century Fox
2
$934,400,000
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Warner Bros. Pictures
3
$886,700,000
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
20th Century Fox – Blue Sky Studios
4
$836,300,000
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Paramount Pictures – DreamWorks
5
$769,700,000
2012
Columbia Pictures
6
$735,100,000
Up
Disney – Pixar
7
$709,700,000
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Summit Entertainment
8
$524,000,000
Sherlock Holmes
Warner Bros. Pictures
9
$485,900,000
Angels & Demons
Columbia Pictures
10
$467,500,000
The Hangover
Warner Bros. Pictures
11
$443,100,000
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
Fox 2000 Pictures
12
$413,100,000
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
20th Century Fox
13
$385,700,000
Star Trek
Paramount Pictures
14
$381,500,000
Monsters vs. Aliens
Paramount Pictures – DreamWorks
15
$373,100,000
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
20th Century Fox – Marvel Studios
16
$371,400,000
Terminator Salvation
Warner Bros. Pictures
17
$363,200,000
Fast & Furious
Universal Pictures
18
$325,300,000
A Christmas Carol
Walt Disney Pictures
19
$321,500,000
Inglourious Basterds
Universal – The Weinstein Company
20
$317,400,000
The Proposal
Touchstone Pictures
21
$309,200,000
The Blind Side
Warner Bros. Pictures
22
$302,500,000
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Paramount Pictures – Hasbro
23
$292,800,000
G-Force
Walt Disney Pictures
24
$267,000,000
The Princess and the Frog
Walt Disney Pictures
25
$261,200,000
Michael Jackson's This Is It
Columbia Pictures
26
$243,000,000
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Columbia – Sony Pictures
27
$226,800,000
Taken
20th Century Fox
28
$219,100,000
It's Complicated
Universal Pictures
29
$214,100,000
Public Enemies
Universal Pictures
30
$210,800,000
District 9
TriStar Pictures
31
$205,300,000
The Ugly Truth
Columbia Pictures
32
$201,800,000
Ponyo
Disney – Studio Ghibli
33
$186,500,000
Knowing
Summit Entertainment
34
$186,200,000
Final Destination 4
New Line Cinema
35
$185,300,000
Watchmen
Warner Bros. – Paramount – DC Comics
36
$183,300,000
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Columbia Pictures
37
$181,100,000
He's Just Not That into You
New Line Cinema
38
$171,800,000
Couples Retreat
Universal Pictures
39
$169,200,000
Hannah Montana: The Movie
Walt Disney Pictures
40
$166,800,000
Up in the Air
Paramount Pictures
41
$150,000,000
The Taking of Pelham 123
Columbia – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
42
$136,300,000
17 Again
New Line Cinema
43
$129,500,000
Julie & Julia
Columbia Pictures
44
$126,700,000
Law Abiding Citizen
Overture Films
45
$124,600,000
Coraline
Focus Features
46
$122,400,000
Surrogates
Touchstone Pictures
47
$122,200,000
Invictus
Warner Bros. Pictures
48
$117,000,000
Hotel for Dogs
Paramount – DreamWorks – Nickelodeon
49
$114,700,000
Bride Wars
Fox 2000 Pictures
50
$108,300,000
Confessions of a Shopaholic
Touchstone Pictures
51
$106,400,000
Race to Witch Mountain
Walt Disney Pictures
52
$105,600,000
Planet 51
TriStar Pictures
53
$104,000,000
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Nordisk Film
54
$102,400,000
Zombieland
Columbia Pictures
55
$102,200,000
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
New Line Cinema
56
$101,300,000
The Time Traveler's Wife
New Line Cinema
57
$100,700,000
My Bloody Valentine
Lionsgate
58
$100,100,000
Where the Wild Things Are
Warner Bros. Pictures
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