
US release: 9th June 2000
New Zealand release: 8th June 2000
Canada release: 9th June 2000
£7.5 Million
$101.6 Million
$237.2 Million 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 Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt and directed by Quentin Tarantino
The film with the longest run was Casino Royale which had been on the box office for 24 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was The Lion King which had taken £66 Million after 5 weeks of release.
Also making its debut at the top was Pixels starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James and directed by Chris Columbus
The film with the longest run was Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back which had been on the box office for 33 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was Jurassic World which had taken £63.7 Million after 10 weeks of release.
The number one film was Toy Story 3 which had been at the top for 4 weeks and with a total gross of £58.9 Million it was also the top total grossing film.
The top new film of the week was The Last Airbender directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Jackson Rathbone and Dev Patel which entered the box office at number 3.
The film with the longest run was Shrek Forever After which had been on the box office for 7 weeks.
The number one film was Charlie And The Chocolate Factory which had been at the top for 3 weeks.
The top new film of the week was The Island directed by Michael Bay and starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson which entered the box office at number 2.
The film with the longest run was Batman Begins which had been on the box office for 9 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was War Of The Worlds which had taken £29.7 Million after 7 weeks of release.
The number one film was Gone In 60 Seconds which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
The top new film of the week was Rules Of Engagement directed by William Friedkin and starring Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson which entered the box office at number 6.
The longerst run on the box office and the top total grossing film was Gladiator which had taken £29.7 Million over 14 weeks of release.
Making its debut at the top was Waterworld starring Kevin Costner and Chaim Jeraffi and directed by Kevin Reynolds
The film with the longest run was Man Of The House which had been on the box office for 10 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was Batman Forever which had taken £15.6 Million after 5 weeks of release.
Making its debut at the top was Die Hard 2: Die Harder starring Bruce Willis and Bonnie Bedelia and directed by Renny Harlin
The longerst run on the box office and the top total grossing film was Pretty Woman which had taken £12.1 Million over 12 weeks of release.
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Each week we present a rundown of the UK box office chart headlines on this same week from last year to 1990.
The number one film was The Lion King which had been at the top for 3 weeks and with a total gross of £59.9 Million it was also the top total grossing film.
The top new film of the week was Blinded By The Light directed by Gurinder Chadha and starring Viveik Kalra and Kulvinder Ghir which entered the box office at number 4.
The film with the longest run was Casino Royale which had been on the box office for 23 weeks.
Also making its debut at the top was Fantastic Four starring Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan and directed by Josh Trank and Stephen E. Rivkin
The film with the longest run was Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back which had been on the box office for 32 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was Jurassic World which had taken £63.3 Million after 9 weeks of release.
The number one film was Toy Story 3 which had been at the top for 3 weeks and with a total gross of £51.5 Million it was also the top total grossing film.
The top new film of the week was Knight And Day directed by James Mangold and starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz which entered the box office at number 2.
The film with the longest run was Tooth Fairy which had been on the box office for 10 weeks.
The number one film was Charlie And The Chocolate Factory which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
The top new film of the week was Herbie Fully Loaded directed by Angela Robinson and starring Lindsay Lohan and Michael Keaton which entered the box office at number 5.
The film with the longest run was Batman Begins which had been on the box office for 8 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was War Of The Worlds which had taken £28.9 Million after 6 weeks of release.
Making its debut at the top was Gone In 60 Seconds starring Nicolas Cage and Giovanni Ribisi and directed by Dominic Sena
The longerst run on the box office and the top total grossing film was Gladiator which had taken £29.4 Million over 13 weeks of release.
The number one film was Casper which had been at the top for 2 weeks.
The top new film of the week was Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home directed by Dwight H. Little and starring Jason James Richter and Francis Capra which entered the box office at number 3.
The film with the longest run was Man Of The House which had been on the box office for 9 weeks.
The top total grossing film of the week was Batman Forever which had taken £13.5 Million after 4 weeks of release.
Making its debut at the top was Days Of Thunder starring Tom Cruise and Robert Duvall and directed by Tony Scott
The longerst run on the box office and the top total grossing film was Pretty Woman which had taken £12.1 Million over 11 weeks of release.
All change at the top of the UK box office this week with drama Paper Towns taking over at the top leaving last weeks top film to take a huge tumble.
Paper Town is from the same author as last years hit The Fault in Our Stars which topped the UK box office in June of 2014.
Paper Town hasn't debuted as impressively as the £3 million plus of The Fault in Our Stars with a £2 million debut weekend.
Last weeks top film takes a huge tumble down to 6 this week with an £800,000 second weekend which brings it's total to £4.7 million.
Although Paper Towns is the top film of the weekend once again Inside Out, at number 2, is the top film of the week with a Monday - Sunday total or £3.2 million.
Top grossing film on the box office this week is Minions with a total gross of £44 million over 9 weeks of release.
Historical box office
A year ago - Lucy was on top of the box office on it's debut weekend knocking The Inbetweeners 2 down to 2nd.
Five years ago - The Expendables is the top new film of the week making number 1 while Toy Story 3 falls from the top to number 3.
Ten years ago - Charlie and The Chocolate Factory remained at the top of the box office for another week while the top new film was Bewitched which entered at 2.
Fifteen years ago - The first X-Men movie made its debut at the top knocking Gone In 60 Seconds down to number 3.
Twenty years ago - Die Hard With A Vengeance, the third Die Hard film, was new at the top knocking Waterworld down to number 3.
Twenty five years ago - Another Die Hard film, Die Hard 2 Die Harder was at the top on its debut knocking Days of Thunder into the number 2 spot.
In a mixed up week at the UK box office, using figures including 2 days of previews Adam Sandlers Pixels takes over a the top, the true winner is Inside Out.
If you take away the 2 days of previews Pixar's Inside Out is by far the biggest film of the weekend, and indeed of the week with only a 3% drop from the previous weeks takings.
But lets not take away from the given champion and Pixels duly takes over at the top of the UK box office with a weekend gross of £2.7 million.
After a slamming from critics last weeks top film, Fantastic Four, makes a dramatic fall from the top and lands at number 6 this week with a total gross after 2 weekends of £4.8 million.
The re-image of the superhero franchise simply hasn't worked and the new film will come no-where near the 2005 version which took £12.4 million or it's sequel 4: Rise of The Silver Surfer which took almost the same amount.
Other new film this week include The Man From U.N.C.L.E. at number 4 and Trainwreck, on a limited release, at number 5, Simon Pegg's new film Absolutely Anything enters at number 9.
Historical charts
A year ago - The Inbetweeners 2 continued their run at the top of the box office while The Expendables 3 was new at 3.
Five years ago - Toy Story 3 continued to rule the box office at the top while the critically panned The Last Airbender was new at 3.
Ten years ago - Charlie and The Chocolate Factory was still the top film in the UK while new at 2 was The Island with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson
Fifteen years ago - Gone In 60 Seconds stayed at the top for another week while, no new entries inside the top 5 so Rules of Engagement entered highest at number 6.
Twenty years ago - Batman Forever gave up the top spot to the much criticised Waterworld starring Kevin Costner and directed by Kevin Reynolds.
Twenty five years ago - Tom Cruise was at the top with Days of Thunder on its debut weekend knocking Total Recall into second place.