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The Shape of Things 2003

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2003
Cast and Director

Directed by

Neil LaBute

Starring

Gretchen Mol / Paul Rudd / Rachel WeiszFrederick Weller
Box Office Quickview

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 9th May '03
  • Debut position: 29
  • Highest position: 28
  • Debut gross: $173.2 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 6
Certificates

15 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
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US total gross
United States Flag  $732.2 Thousand
Global total gross
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News from around the web
The Shape of Things review – seductive sociopaths show cruel intent  The Guardian Wed, 31st May 2023

Neil LaBute: 'Where does it stop? Should we ban Sophocles next?'  The Telegraph Wed, 31st May 2023

The Shape of Things  Entertainment Weekly News Thu, 28th September 2023

Review: The EXO-6 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' 1:6 Odo Figure Is The Shape of Things To Come  TrekMovie Tue, 9th April 2024

The Shape of Things to Come – film-authority.com  film-authority.com Sun, 7th May 2023

The Shape of Things movie review (2003)  Roger Ebert Fri, 9th May 2003

Last week Captain America kick started the summer box office in the UK, and this weekend the sun actually showed its face making people forget about the cinema for the weekend.

With the sun shining the box office saw a massive drop in taking and Captain America: Civil War war a 60%+ drop in taking to £4.06 million.

This brings the films total takings to £27.3 million on its second weekend of release, although this is still better than the previous 2 film at the same point in their release.

Highest new film of the week is Bad Neighbours 2 at number 3 which debuts with £1.69 million.

With the sun out this is way lower than the original 2014 film which scored an £8 million plus opening.

Also new this week are Florence Foster Jenkins at number 4, Robinson Crusoe at number 5 and 24 at number 10.

Historical charts

A year ago - Avengers Age of Ultron stayed at the top of the box office leaving [spooks] The Greater Good to land at number 2.

Five years ago - A fairly static chart saw Thor stay at the top with Water For Elephants the top new film at number 4.

Ten years ago - Mission:Impossible III kicked off the summer season with a number 1 debut while Ice Age: The Meltdown fell to number 3.

Fifteen years ago - Bridget Jones's Diary stayed put at the top with Captain Corelli's Mandolin landing new at number 2.

Twenty years ago - Toy Story was still reigning at the top of the UK box office, highest new film was right down at number 5 in the shape of Things to Do In Denver When You're Dead.

Twenty five years ago - Predator 2 made its debut at the top of the chart with The Doors falling down to number 2.