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The 100 Most Popular Horror/Suspense Movies of All Time

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#71: Blade

Wesley Snipes in Blade

In 'Blade', Wesley Snipes plays Blade, a half-human, half-vampire superhero who hunts vampires.

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While not as big in scope or budget as other comic book adaptations, Blade proved so successful that it spawned two sequels and a TV show.

Note: All figures are US domestic box office totals.

71. Blade : $70,141,876 (Released 8/21/1998)

72. Obsessed: $68,261,644 (Released 4/24/2009)

73. The Forgotten : $66,711,892 (Released 9/24/2004)

74. The Bone Collector : $66,488,090 (Released 11/5/1999)

75. Anaconda : $65,598,907 (Released 4/11/1997)

76. The Amityville Horror : $65,233,369 (Released 4/15/2005)

77. Wolf : $65,011,757 (Released 6/17/1994)

78. Friday the 13th: $65,002,019 (Released 2/13/2009)

79. The Happening: $64,506,874 (Released 6/13/2008)

80. The Witches of Eastwick : $63,749,955 (Released 6/12/1987)

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