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Pi
1999

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Directed by

Starring

Sean Gullette · Mark Margolis · Ben Shenkman · Pamela HartStephen Pearlman

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Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 8th Jan '99
  • Debut position: 13
  • Highest position: 13
  • Debut gross: £56 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 2

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 10th Jul '98
  • Debut position: 20
  • Highest position: 17
  • Debut gross: $31.1 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 5

Chart position history

UK box office

8 Jan, 1999
13
15 Jan, 1999
15

US box office

Global box office

Certificates


15 age rating

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £133.5 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $3.2 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $3.4 Million

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The third in the Deadpool movie series, Deadpool and Wolverine has been given a 15 age rating in the UK for strong bloody violence, injury detail, sex references, very strong language.

The movie stars Ryan Reynolds who has previously starred in Finders Fee and Mississippi Grind, it also stars Hugh Jackman who has previously been seen in Rise of the Guardians and Paperback Hero.

Taking over on directing duties this time is Shawn Levy who has previously directed Date Night and Just In Time.

Movie Synopsis

Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth, Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy.

BBFC certificate breakdown.

  • Title: Deadpool and Wolverine
  • BBFC age rating: 15 Certificate
  • Reason: strong bloody violence, injury detail, sex references, very strong language
  • Release date: 25th July 2024
  • Runtime: 128 minutes (2 hours 8 minutes)
  • The movie is being released into movie theatres
  • Directed by:
    • Shawn Levy
  • Starring:
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Hugh Jackman
    • Emma Corrin

BBFC movie page

No move at the top of the box office this week for a third consecutive week give The Amazing Spider-Man 2 the top film of the week. The summer season has started.

The follow up Spider-Man film added another £2 million over the weekend bringing it's total UK gross to just why of £ 20 million.

With The Other Woman staying put at 2 the highest new film was the Paul W.S. Anderson directed Pompeii which entered at 3. Based on the historical events surrounding the Italian village Pompeii took £1.2 million over the weekend.

Other new films this week are: - Tarzan (4) - Plastic (10) - Blue Ruin (15)

This time last year there was still no moving Iron Man 3 as he spent another week at the top with the highest new film 21 and Over entering at 2.

Five years ago X-Men Origins: Wolverine debuted on the chart at the top leaving Hannah Montana The Movie to land at 2. State of Play fell from the top to 3.

Ten years ago Kill Bill Volume 2 was still riding the top slot keeping Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind from debuting at number 1, it had to settle for 2.

Fifteen years ago The Waterboy starring Adam Sandler was the new film at the top of the box office, knocking 8MM down to second place.

Twenty years ago Four Wedding and a Funeral was the big film for May with The Naked Gun 33 1/3 The Final Insult and The Crow also doing well while twenty five years ago Warlock starring Julian Sands was the big film with Mississippi Burning and Beaches also doing well.

Middle Earths 4 week dominance of the Box Office ends this week with Les Misérables takes over at the top knocking The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey down to fourth.

Ang Lee's Life of Pi holds firm as the number 2 film and Gangster Squad is a new entry at 3.

The Tom Hooper directed film, based on the stage play musical, debuts at the top with a brilliant £8.1 million pound weekend gross. The highest debut for all involved except Anne Hathaway who scored a bigger opening weekend with last years The Dark Knight Rises.

Life of Pi continues to do well as the awards start to pile in and increases it's total gross to £21.9 million while Gangster Squad is new at 4 with an opening weekend of £2.1 million.

This time last year Spielberg was hitting number 1 with War Horse on it's debut weekend taking nearly £4 million and knocking The Iron Lady from the top.

Five years ago I Am Legend was still doing good numbers at the top with £2 million after 3 weeks while Charlie Wilson's War with Tom Hanks was the highest new film at 3.

Ten years ago The Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers still dominated the Uk box office and Martin Scorsese had the top new film with Gangs of New York at 2.

Fifteen years ago The Jackal with Bruce Willis was at the top on it's debut weekend with a gross of £1.4 million. Twenty years ago Bram Stokers Dracula from Francis Ford Coppola was hitting the top spot on it's opening knocking The Bodyguard into the runner up spot.

The nominations for this years Academy Awards ceremony have been announced with Spielberg's Lincoln leading the way with 12 nominations including Best Picture and Best Director.

Ang Lee's Life of Pi is then closest to that with 11 nominations, also that film is up for Best Film and Best Director.

British Favorite Skyfall, the 50th anniversary Bond film, manages 5 nominations mainly in the music categories , Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Best Sond and Best Score and Cinematography.

There will be a section of this years ceremony that will celebrate the Bond franchise and appreciate 50 years of Bond success, something that is unique in cinema history.

The ceremony takes place this year on Sunday Feb 24th in Hollywood and is presented for the first time by Family Guy creator Seth Rogan.

For a full list of the nominations go the to Oscars website.

As if by coincidence the same day the Razzie nominations come out so do the BAFTA nominations. Speilberg's Lincoln leads the way with 10, but Ang Lee's Life of Pi and Tom Hooper's Les Miserable follow with 9 each.

Lincoln, which is not nationwide in the UK until January 25th, is Steven Speilbergs bio-pic of the life of President Abraham Lincoln and stars Daniel Day Lewis in the lead role, who is also nominated in the Actor category.

It's nice to see the Bond film Skyfall get recognised although it does miss out on best (overall) film category but does get a nod in the Special British Film category. More surprisingly Daniel Craig doesn't get an acting nod and director Sam Mendes somehow missed out on a directing nominations.

The ceremony takes place at the Royal opera house on Sunday 10th February, for more information and check out the BAFTA website.