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Weeks on box office: 13
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to effect cinema attendance in 2020 and Tenet spends an eighth week at the top with the lowest take for a number one film almost ever what was on the box office over the last 35 years?
Each week we present a rundown of the UK box office chart headlines on this same week from last year to 1990.
No.1 movie:
Joker which had been at the top for 3 weeks.
Highest debut:
Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil directed by Joachim Rønning and starring Angelina Jolie and Elle Fanning which entered the box office at number 2.
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Toy Story 4 which had taken £66 Million over 18 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Hotel Transylvania 2 starring Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg and directed by Genndy Tartakovsky
Longest run:
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials which had been on the box office for 6 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Legend which had taken £17.6 Million after 6 weeks of release.
No. 1 and Highest debut:
Despicable Me starring Steve Carell and Jason Segel and directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud
Longest run:
Toy Story 3 which had been on the box office for 13 weeks.
Top total grossing:
The Other Guys which had taken £7.8 Million after 5 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit starring Peter Sallis and Ralph Fiennes and directed by Steve Box and Nick Park
Longest run:
The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl 3D which had been on the box office for 8 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Pride And Prejudice which had taken £12.7 Million after 5 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Dinosaur starring D.B. Sweeney and Alfre Woodard and directed by Eric Leighton and Ralph Zondag
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Chicken Run which had taken £29.4 Million over 16 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
Pocahontas which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut:
There were no new movies this week!
Longest run:
Judge Dredd which had been on the box office for 13 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Batman Forever which had taken £20.4 Million after 13 weeks of release.
No. 1 movie:
Ghost which had been at the top for 3 weeks and with a total gross of £19.2 Million it was also the top total grossing film.
Highest Debut:
Bird On A Wire directed by John Badham and starring Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run:
Days Of Thunder which had been on the box office for 13 weeks.
It was a time when Disney was riding on the wave of success, Matt Damon could carry a movie and Joss Whedon used cinema to finish off his cancelled TV series.
Each week we present a rundown of the UK box office chart headlines on this same week from last year to 1990.
No.1 movie:
Joker which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut:
Abominable directed by Jill Culton and Todd Wilderman and starring Chloë Bennet and Albert Tsai which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run:
Toy Story 4 which had been on the box office for 17 weeks.
Top total grossing:
The Lion King which had taken £75.5 Million after 13 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
The Martian which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut:
Sicario directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro which entered the box office at number 2.
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Inside Out which had taken £38.4 Million over 12 weeks of release.
No. 1 and Highest debut:
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps starring Michael Douglas and Shia LaBeouf and directed by Oliver Stone
Longest run:
Back To The Future which had been on the box office for 18 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Toy Story 3 which had taken £73.3 Million after 12 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Serenity starring Nathan Fillion and Gina Torres and directed by Joss Whedon
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory which had taken £37.2 Million over 11 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps starring Eddie Murphy and Janet Jackson and directed by Peter Segal
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Chicken Run which had taken £28.7 Million over 15 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Pocahontas starring Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson and directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg
Longest run:
Judge Dredd which had been on the box office for 12 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Batman Forever which had taken £20 Million after 12 weeks of release.
No. 1 movie: Ghost which had been at the top for 2 weeks and with a total gross of £15.6 Million it was also the top total grossing film.
Highest Debut: The Little Mermaid directed by Ron Clements and John Musker and starring Rene Auberjonois and Christopher Daniel Barnes which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run:
Total Recall which had been on the box office for 12 weeks.
With Tenet making a 6th week at the top of the UK box office lets take a look at what were the biggest movies on selected charts in early October over the last 30 year.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Joker starring Joaquin Phoenix and Robert De Niro and directed by Todd Phillips
Longest run:
Casino Royale which had been on the box office for 31 weeks.
Top total grossing:
The Lion King which had taken £75.3 Million after 12 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
The Martian starring Matt Damon and Jessica Chastain and directed by Ridley Scott
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Minions which had taken £46.4 Million over 14 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
The Other Guys which had been at the top for 3 weeks.
Highest debut:
Buried directed by Rodrigo Cortes and starring Ryan Reynolds and Jose Luis Garcia Perez which entered the box office at number 3.
Longest run:
Back To The Future which had been on the box office for 17 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Toy Story 3 which had taken £72.9 Million after 11 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
Pride And Prejudice which had been at the top for 3 weeks.
Highest debut:
A History Of Violence directed by David Cronenberg and starring Viggo Mortensen and Maria Bello which entered the box office at number 2.
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory which had taken £37.1 Million over 10 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Hollow Man starring Elisabeth Shue and Kevin Bacon and directed by Paul Verhoeven
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Chicken Run which had taken £28.6 Million over 14 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
Apollo 13 which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut:
Species directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Ben Kingsley and Michael Madsen which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run:
Judge Dredd which had been on the box office for 11 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Batman Forever which had taken £19.7 Million after 11 weeks of release.
No. 1 movie: Ghost which had been at the top for 1 weeks and with a total gross of £10.5 Million it was also the top total grossing film.
Highest Debut: Ghost directed by Jerry Zucker and starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore which entered the box office at number 1.
Longest run:
Total Recall which had been on the box office for 11 weeks.
With Tom hanks starring as an astronaut in a rocket that goes drastically wrong, the ITV drama about a big stately home goes to the big screen and some people try to climb the biggest mountain in the world, what were some of the highlights over the last 30 years at the UK box office?
Each week we present a rundown of the UK box office chart headlines on this same week from last year to 1990.
No.1 movie:
Downton Abbey which had been at the top for 3 weeks.
Highest debut:
Ready Or Not directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and starring Samara Weaving and Adam Brody which entered the box office at number 4.
Longest run:
Casino Royale which had been on the box office for 30 weeks.
Top total grossing:
The Lion King which had taken £74.9 Million after 11 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
Everest which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut:
Miss You Already directed by Catherine Hardwicke and starring Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette which entered the box office at number 4.
Longest run:
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back which had been on the box office for 39 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Minions which had taken £46.3 Million after 13 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
The Other Guys which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut:
Eat Pray Love directed by Ryan Murphy and starring Julia Roberts and I. Gusti Ayu Puspawati which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run:
Inception which had been on the box office for 11 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Toy Story 3 which had taken £72.4 Million after 10 weeks of release.
No.1 movie:
Pride And Prejudice which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
Highest debut:
Revolver directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jason Statham and Ray Liotta which entered the box office at number 2.
Longest run:
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory which had been on the box office for 9 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Green Street Hooligans which had taken £1.2 Million after 3 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Me, Myself & Irene starring Jim Carrey and Renée Zellweger and directed by Bobby Farrelly
No. 1 and top total grossing:
Gladiator which had taken £30.9 Million over 19 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Apollo 13 starring Tom Hanks and Bill Paxton and directed by Ron Howard
Longest run:
Judge Dredd which had been on the box office for 10 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Waterworld which had taken £10.2 Million after 7 weeks of release.
No. 1 and highest debut:
Presumed Innocent starring Harrison Ford and Brian Dennehy and directed by Alan J. Pakula
Longest run:
Gremlins 2: The New Batch which had been on the box office for 10 weeks.
Top total grossing:
Days Of Thunder which had taken £8.3 Million after 10 weeks of release.
Each week we present a rundown of the UK box office chart headlines on this same week from last year to 1990.
Making its debut at the top was Downton Abbey starring Hugh Bonneville and Jim Carter and directed by Michael Engler
The film with the longest run was Casino Royale which had been on the box office for 28 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was The Lion King which had taken £73.8 Million after 9 weeks of release.
Also making its debut at the top was Legend starring Tom Hardy and Emily Browning and directed by Brian Helgeland
The film with the longest run was Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back which had been on the box office for 37 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was Minions which had taken £46.2 Million after 11 weeks of release.
Another film making its debut at the top was Resident Evil: Afterlife starring Milla Jovovich and Ali Larter and directed by Paul W.S. Anderson
The film with the longest run was Inception which had been on the box office for 9 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was Toy Story 3 which had taken £71 Million after 8 weeks of release.
Making its debut at the top was The Longest Yard starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock and directed by Peter Segal
The longerst run on the box office and the top total grossing film was Charlie And The Chocolate Factory which had taken £35.9 Million over 7 weeks of release.
Making its debut at the top was Scary Movie starring Anna Faris and Carmen Electra and directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans
The longerst run on the box office and the top total grossing film was Gladiator which had taken £30.6 Million over 18 weeks of release.
Making its debut at the top was Braveheart starring Mel Gibson and Sophie Marceau and directed by Mel Gibson
The film with the longest run was Bad Boys which had been on the box office for 13 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was Batman Forever which had taken £18.8 Million after 9 weeks of release.
The number one film was Memphis Belle which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
The top new film of the week was Paper Mask directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Paul McGann and Amanda Donohoe which entered the box office at number 3.
The longerst run on the box office and the top total grossing film was Pretty Woman which had taken £12.2 Million over 16 weeks of release.