“I am Iron Man.”
— From Iron Man, one of 2008’s most electrifying blockbusters

2008 was a year of unstoppable heroes, heart-tugging dramas, laugh-out-loud comedies, and fantastical adventures. Feast your eyes on all 32 posters below—then scroll through the list, pick your top three, and drop them in the comments! ⬇️

- Revolutionary Road
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet deliver a raw portrait of a suburban marriage on the brink of collapse. - Made of Honor
Patrick Dempsey plays the best man who realizes he’s in love with his bride-to-be’s blushing maid of honor. - The Spiderwick Chronicles
Three siblings discover a hidden world of faeries and foul creatures after moving into the old Spiderwick estate. - Another Cinderella Story
Selena Gomez stars in a modern fairy tale where a masked ball and mp3 player change one girl’s life. - Iron Man
Tony Stark’s armored alter ego soars into action when Robert Downey Jr. brings the genius-billionaire to life. - Taken
Liam Neeson unleashes his “particular set of skills” to rescue his daughter from a ruthless trafficking ring. - Bolt
A TV-star dog believes he has real superpowers and embarks on a cross-country adventure to save his “human.” - Seven Pounds
Will Smith plays a man on a secret mission of redemption, changing seven lives in pursuit of his own salvation. - The Forbidden Kingdom
Jackie Chan and Jet Li team up in this epic martial-arts adventure inspired by the legend of the Monkey King. - Changeling
Angelina Jolie stars in Clint Eastwood’s true-story thriller about a mother’s battle against corrupt authorities. - Never Back Down
A rebellious teen learns mixed-martial-arts discipline while fighting for respect in the underground ring. - Wanted
James McAvoy joins a secret society of assassins—and discovers he can bend bullets to his will. - The Reader
Kate Winslet gives an Oscar-winning performance as a mysterious woman with a haunting past and a surprising secret. - RocknRolla
Guy Ritchie’s London crime caper spins gold-hungry gangsters, crooked bankers, and one priceless painting into mayhem. - Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Guillermo del Toro’s demon hero returns to battle a centuries-old pact between elves and humans. - Yes Man
Jim Carrey learns that saying “yes” to every opportunity can lead to the wildest—and most fulfilling—adventures. - The Hurt Locker
Kathryn Bigelow’s Oscar-winning war drama plunges you into the tense world of an elite bomb-disposal unit in Iraq. - Valkyrie
Tom Cruise leads a daring plot to assassinate Hitler from within the heart of Nazi Germany. - Pineapple Express
Seth Rogen and James Franco blaze a trail of absurdity when they witness a crime and become unlikely fugitives. - Barbie & the Diamond Castle
Barbie tells a musical tale of friendship and magic as two girls discover a legendary castle of jewels. - Tropic Thunder
Ben Stiller directs and stars in this satirical action-comedy about a war film gone spectacularly off-script. - Burn After Reading
The Coen Brothers unleash dark comedy as gym staffers mistake CIA secrets for a career-making scoop. - Tinker Bell
Disney’s pixie heroine takes flight in her first solo adventure in Pixie Hollow. - Mamma Mia!
Cher and Meryl Streep belt ABBA hits in this sun-soaked musical set on a Greek island. - Step Brothers
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly clash (and bond) as middle-aged, under-employed stepbrothers forced to share a room. - High School Musical 3: Senior Year
The East High Wildcats graduate in song and dance, taking their big-screen debut to the next level. - Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria trade New York zoos for African savannas—with riotous results. - Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Woody Allen’s romantic drama follows two young women drawn into a passionate, tangled affair in Spain. - The Bank Job
Jason Statham leads a real-life heist that uncovers secrets the British government would kill to keep hidden. - Gran Torino
Clint Eastwood directs and stars as a grizzled veteran who finds unlikely friendship in his changing Detroit neighborhood. - Step Up 2: The Streets
Channing Tatum’s sequel brings flash mobs and fierce dance battles to the streets of Baltimore. - Rambo
Sylvester Stallone’s iconic hero returns to unleash one-man vengeance on a brutal regime in Burma.
🙏 Your Turn: Which three of these 32 2008 gems make you want to press play again? Share your top picks below and let the nostalgia—and debate—begin! 🍿✨