Best summer for movies? Was it 1993?

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    http://movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie...hback-everything-remember-1993-172146929.html

    1. "Jurassic Park," $357,067,947 (Universal)
    2. "The Fugitive," $183,875,760 (Warner Bros.)
    3. "The Firm," $158,348,367 (Paramount)
    4. "Sleepless in Seattle," $126,680,884 (TriStar)
    5. "In the Line of Fire," $102,314,823 (Columbia)
    6. "Cliffhanger," $84,049,211 (TriStar)
    7. "Free Willy," $77,698,625 (Warner Bros.)
    8. "Dave," $63,270,710 (Warner Bros.)
    9. "Rising Sun," $63,179,523 (20th Century Fox)
    10. "Rookie of the Year," $53,615,089 (20th Century Fox)
     
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    I know you liked Free Willy.
     
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    For me it was the summer of 67. Every Saturday at The Lake Theater they showed serials from the 40's and 50's, then classic sci-fi, spy, and horror flicks.
     

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