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Top Grossing Animated Movies Of All Time

Some of the biggest earning movies ever are animated movies and because Shrek Forever After was released over the weekend, Yahoo have come up with the biggest grossing animated movies ever. With inflation included.

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10. Lady & The Tramp (1955)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $443,092,300

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9. Finding Nemo (2003)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $447,882,900

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8. Bambi (1942)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $506,514,000

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7. Pinocchio (1940)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $535,856,500

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6. Shrek 2 (2004)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $564,854,900

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5. The Jungle Book (1967)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $585,755,300

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4. The Lion King (1994)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $613,992,700

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3. Fantasia (1940)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $660,195,600

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2. 101 Dalmatians (1961)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $794,342,100

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1. Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Gross (Adjusted for Inflation): $866,550,000

I’m a little shocked that The Little Mermaid, Toy Story and Cars aren’t on this list.

source: Top Grossing Animated Movies [Yahoo Movies]

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Art Break & Links To Hollywood

Art Break & Links To Hollywood

Art BreakCity Rag

Oprah Winfrey Strikes Back! – Pop Eater

Katy Perry Kissed A Girl….Again – Betty Confidential

Kerry Katona Is Dead To Brian McFadden – Holy Moly

Tiger Woods Is A Bad Dad? – Hollywood Life

Gwyneth Paltrow Divorces Nicole KidmanWhy Fame

The Kardashian Sisters Are Writing A Relationship Book – Amy Grindhouse

Shrek & Company Get Sassy In VMan – Popbytes

Adam Sandler Is A Good Daddy – Celebrity Smack

Jose Canseco Goes Loco – Celeb News Wire

Bret Michaels Would’ve Died Without Surgery – ICYDK

Tila Tequila Is THE Stupid Whore – Litely Salted

Line Up Guys, Snooki Is Single! – The Superficial

Heather Graham Is Topless In Boogie Woogie – Yeeeah!

Some Campuses Know How To Party On 4/20 – College Candy

Taylor Swift Covers Justin TimberlakeHollywire

Mickey Rourke Flips Off Snappers – Tabloid Prodigy

Kim Kardashian Jacks Up Her Pants – Drunken Stepfather

Mel Gibson’s Ex Speaks Out About Split – Wonderwall

Michael Jackson Impersonator Charged With Molestation – OMG Blog

Mo’Nique’s Brother Admits To Abusing Her – Zelda Lily

Kingston & Zuma Rossdale: Brotherly Love – Celebrity Baby Scoop

Jersey Shore Feuds With Alyssa MilanoAnything Hollywood

Kim Kardashian Bangs Kanye West? – Allie Is Wired

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Hollywood Execs Don’t Like Twitter

Many people go on Twitter just so they can follow celebrities and see what they have to say, some celebrities even give spoilers or news on movies and TV shows. This is going to end apparently.

Hollywood Execs Don't Like Twitter

The Hollywood Reporter says that a number of studio deals have a new part to contracts : actors, writers, executives and pretty much anybody who is signing a contract can’t give out information.

Cameron Diaz and Mike Myers are an example of this, in their new contract for Shrek 4 it states they can’t put any information of the production on “interactive media such as Facebook, Twitter, or any other interactive social network or personal blog.”

An entertainment lawyer says “this is just the beginning, Hollywood has a long history of controlling what talent says in the media. This is just a new area of media that hasn’t been controlled yet.”

What are your thoughts on all of this? I love Twitter but I kind of agree with the executives. They just need to find a balance.

source: Hey, showbiz folks: Check your contract before your next tweet [The Hollywood Reporter]

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Shrek on Broadway – Brian d’Arcy James in Costume

Shrek the Musical” will soon hit Broadway and here’s Brian d’Arcy James in full costume.

“Shrek the Musical,” the Broadway-bound adaptation of the popular DreamWorks Animation SKG feature, has Shrek, its spirited princess, villain, opening date and New York theater.

The show will open Dec. 14 at the Broadway Theatre, with preview performances beginning Nov. 8, Bill Damaschke, president of DreamWorks Theatricals, announced Monday. An out-of-town tryout will be held at Seattle’s Fifth Avenue Theatre, Aug. 14-Sept. 21.

James will play Shrek and Princess Fiona will be Sutton Foster, currently starring as Inga in “Young Frankenstein.” Foster has appeared in such Broadway musicals as “Thoroughly Modern Millie,” “Little Women” and “The Drowsy Chaperone.”

Christopher Sieber, a member of the original cast of “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” will play the evil Lord Farquaad while Kecia Lewis-Evans will be the Dragon.

“Shrek,” which will be directed by Jason Moore, has book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire and music by Jeanine Tesori. It is based on the book by William Steig as well as the movie, which, so far, has two sequels.

Excited? Here’s your chance to see Shrek on stage and sample some of the music that will be featured — just click the image below:

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