I saw that! I'm a bit weirded out by those numbers. Terminator had gone from making $30,000 on Tuesday to $100,000 on Wednesday despite being in only 221 theaters. Even my theater, a 30-plex, isnt showing Terminator anymore.
		
		
	 
It's probably a mistake. The number BOM has for 
Night at the Museum is wrong too, it's the exact number from Tuesday and doesn't match the ShowBizData info.
		
 
		
	 
Yeah, it seems like a mistake alright, but that's one hell of an error! 

 I wonder how 
that happened? I mean, if those figures are right, it would mean that 
Terminator Salvation experienced more than a 200% jump in ticket sales from the previous day, and took in an average of $472/theatre, which it hasn't done it almost a month. I somehow doubt it's that lucky, unless there were a large number of people who couldn't get into 
Harry Potter and for some reason said, "Hey, let's go see 
Terminator instead!" I just don't see it happening. 
Well, even with some of this questionable data, I'm going to post my list of the 
Top 10 highest-grossing films worldwide of 2009. Here we go:
   1.
 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
  Domestic:         $347,714,387                / 47.8%
  + Foreign:         $380,207,112 /               52.2%
  = Worldwide:   $727,921,499                                                             
  
  2.
 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
  Domestic:         $130,801,167                / 26.5%
  + Foreign:         $362,355,801                / 73.5%
  = Worldwide:   $493,156,968
  
  3. 
Angels & Demons
  Domestic:         $131,910,770                / 27.6%
  + Foreign:         $345,854,043                / 72.4%
  = Worldwide:   $477,764,813                                                             
   
  4.
 Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
  Domestic:         $171,034,847 /               44.8%
  + Foreign:         $210,365,942                / 55.2%
  = Worldwide:   $381,400,789
   
  5.
 Star Trek
  Domestic:         $252,365,299 /               66.8%
  + Foreign:         $125,639,642                / 33.2%
  = Worldwide:   $378,004,941                                     
  
  6.
 Monsters vs. Aliens
  Domestic:         $197,251,650                / 52.9%
  + Foreign:         $175,300,000                / 47.1%
  = Worldwide:   $372,551,650                                                 
   
  7.
 X-Men Origins: Wolverine
  Domestic:         $178,963,744                / 49.2%
  + Foreign:         $184,810,829                / 50.8%
  = Worldwide:   $363,774,573                         
   
  8.
 Terminator Salvation
  Domestic:         $123,281,740                / 34.6%
  + Foreign:         $233,300,000                / 65.4%
  = Worldwide:   $356,581,740 
   
  9.
 Fast and Furious                      
  Domestic:         $155,064,265 /               44.4%
  + Foreign:         $194,250,339                / 55.6%
  = Worldwide:   $349,314,604                                     
                                      
  10.
 Up
  Domestic:         $275,822,368 /               84.0%
  + Foreign:           $52,500,000                / 16.0%
  = Worldwide:   $328,322,368
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs continues to astound, managing to take the #2 spot from 
Angels & Demons, thanks to its incredible international gross so far. In fact, its foreign totals have almost caught up with those of 
Transformers: ROTF, but it's still a distant second at the worldwide level.
Oh, and if anyone's curious about the totals for 
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, here they are:
   Domestic:         $58,175,412      / 55.9%
  + Foreign:         $45,850,000 /     44.1%
  = Worldwide:   $104,025,412
That's after 
1 day, and it would put the movie at #22 on my list above (well, if my list went that long, that is 

). Domestically, it's currently the 30th-highest grossing film of the year.