1- Singin’ In The Rain (1952)
2- Footloose (1984)
3- Dirty Dancing (1987)
4- Flashdance (1983)
5- Strictly Ballroom (1992)
6- Save the Last Dance (2001)
7- Saturday Night Fever (1977)
8- Bring It On (2000)
9- Billy Elliot (2000)
10- Mad Hot Ballroom (2005)
According to www.movies.msn.com
Brokeback Mountain
Capote
Crash
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
Good Night And Good Luck
A History of Violence
King Kong
Munich
The Squid and the Whale
Syriana
according to the AFI
The NICB has compiled a list of the 10 vehicles most frequently reported stolen in the U.S. in 2005.
According to NICB.
Usama Bin Laden
Jorge Alberto Lopez-Orozco
Diego Leon Montoya Sanchez
James J. Bulger
Genero Espinosa Dorantes
Robert William Fisher
Victor Manuel Gerena
Glen Stewart Godwin
Richard Steve Goldberg
Donald Eugene Webb
According to the FBI, 2005
The Big Picture: The New Logic of Money and Power in Hollywood
Edward Jay Epstein
Blink: the Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell
Conspiracy of Fools
Kurt Eichenwald
Disneywar
James B. Stewart
Fab: the Coming Revolution on Your Desktop - From Personal Computers to Personal Fabrication
Neil Gershenfeld
Fortune’s Formula: The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street
William Poundstone
The Future of Investors: Why the Tried and True Triumphs Over the Bold and the New
Jeremy J. Siegel
Three Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of Wealth and Power to the East
Clyde Prestowitz
Winning
Jack Welch
The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century
Thomas Friedman
10 - Detroit
Williams, Mike WR
6-5 229
Southern California
9 - Washington
Rogers, Carlos CB
6-0 199
Auburn
8 - Arizona
Rolle, Antrel CB
6-0 202
Miami (Fla.)
7 - Minnesota (from Oakland)
Williamson, Troy WR
6-1 203
South Carolina
6 - Tennessee
Jones, Adam ‘Pacman’ CB
5-11 187
West Virginia
5 - Tampa Bay
Williams, Carnell RB
5-11 217
Auburn
4 - Chicago
Benson, Cedric RB
5-10 222
Texas
3 - Cleveland
Edwards, Braylon WR
6-3 211
Michigan
2 - Miami
Brown, Ronnie RB
6-0 233
Auburn
1 - San Francisco
Smith, Alex D. QB
6-4 212
Utah
According to the National Football League (NFL)
1 Washington Redskins $1,104 million
2 Dallas Cowboys $923M
3 Houston Texans $905M
4 New England Patriots $861M
5 Philadelphia Eagles $833M
6 Denver Broncos $815M
7 Cleveland Browns $798M
8 Chicago Bears $785M
9 Tampa Bay Buccaneers $779M
10 Baltimore Ravens $776M
According to Forbes
1. Reggie Bush, Jr. RB/KR, USC
2. Ted Ginn Jr., Soph. WR/KR, Ohio State
3. Vince Young, Jr. QB, Texas
4. Devin Hester, Jr. CB/KR, Miami
5. Steve Breaston, Jr. WR/KR, Michigan
6. Ashlan Davis, Sr. WR/KR, Tulsa
7. Reggie McNeal, Sr. QB, Texas A&M
8. Skyler Green, Sr. WR/KR, LSU
9. Will Blackmon, Sr. CB/KR, Boston College
10. Brad Smith, Sr. QB, Missouri
According to CNNSI
1 - Milwaukee Bucks :|: Andrew Bogut, Utah
2 - Atlanta Hawks :|: Marvin Williams, North Carolina
3 - Utah Jazz :|: Deron Williams, Illinois
4 - New Orleans Hornets :|: Chris Paul, Wake Forest
5 - Charlotte Bobcats :|: Raymond Felton, North Carolina
6 - Portland Trail Blazers :|: Martell Webster, Seattle Prep HS
7 - Toronto Raptors :|: Charlie Villanueva, Connecticut
8 - New York Knicks :|: Channing Frye, Arizona
9 - Golden State Warriors :|: Ike Diogu, Arizona State
10 - LA Lakers :|: Andrew Bynum, St. Joseph (NJ) HS
According to the National Basketball Association (NBA)
10. Jason Giambi - New York Yankees
9. Curt Schilling - Boston Red Sox
8. Pedro Martinez - New York Mets
7. Ichiro Suzuki - Seattle Mariners
6. Randy Johnson - New York Yankees
5. Manny Ramirez - Boston Red Sox
4. Sammy Sosa - Baltimore Orioles
3. Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants
2. Derek Jeter - New York Yankees
1. Alex Rodrigues - New York Yankees
According to Kurt Badenhausen and Maya Roney, as seen on Forbes.com.