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Avatar (2009) was the highest grossing film in the 2000 decade for both domestic and worldwide sales. The movie was released on December 18, 2009, which means most of its gross receipts came in the following year/decade. However, all statistics are reported by the copyright date and not actually ticket sales in a given year. If you take Avatar (2009) out, the movie with the highest worldwide box office gross for the 2000 decade is Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), and the movie with the highest domestic box office gross for the 2000 decade was The Dark Knight (2008).
The highest grossing movie directed by a woman is 2008's Mamma Mia! directed by Phyllida Lloyd. It grossed over $572 million world-wide. The highest grossing movie in the US that was directed by a woman is 2000's Shrek directed by Vicky Jenson (and Andrew Adamson) with $267 million. The highest grossing non-animated movie in the US directed by a woman is 2008's Twilight directed by Catherine Hardwicke with $191 million.
Platoon at about 140 million dollars in domestic gross.
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Mission: Impossible 4 - Ghost Protocol (worldwide gross: $694.7 million)
The Dark Knight which is the second Batman film of the remake series and the seventh highest grossing film worldwide with a box-office earnings of $1,001,921,825
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, at $102,685,961
The total box office gross for the movie Taken (2008) was $145 million in the U.S. and $227 million worldwide.
Amageddon is a movie that was released in 1998. It had the highest international box office gross of the American movies released in 1998.
The box office numbers for the original Universal Frankenstein movies have been lost to history but according to Box Office Mojo, the highest grossing Frankenstein related movie is Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein, w/ $86,273,333.
Forever Strong (2008) grossed less than $1 million in the US.