There are some inventive and funny moments in this movie, and even when there aren't, there are lots of cats and dogs, and who doesn't like that?" - Todd VanDerWerff Unfortunately, it did not prove to be the more memorable film in the long run. Artificial Intelligence the weekend before to snatch the crown. #17: Cats & Dogs (2001) : The least July-4th-seeming of the bunch, Cats & Dogs managed to capitalize on the softer-than-expected opening of A.I. Vary from Vulture, Lindsey Weber and from right here at Tribeca, Lindsay Robertson, Karen Kemmerle, and yours truly. Your panelists: from CinemaBlend, Katey Rich from Huffington Post, Christopher Rosen from The AV Club, Todd VanDerWerff from BuzzFeed, Adam B. Our panelists submitted their ranked lists, and the results have been tallied to arrive at these ultimate rankings. To compile this very scientific ranking of the 17 films that have opened on July 4th weekend since 1996 (when Independence Day made the holiday the movie-going event that it is), we've assembled an all-star team of movie experts from around the internet.
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