At the time of its release, the film had the second-highest August opening weekend, behind. It was the biggest opening weekend of Mel Gibson's career and earned more than Disney's previous best for a live-action non-sequel, not based upon leaving popular source material, held by. The movie went on to gross $227,966,634 domestically and $180,281,283 worldwide, for a total of $408,247,917 worldwide.
Home media [edit] Signs was launched on VHS and DVD on January 7, 2003. On the DVD, there are some deleted scenes: Flashbacks 1 and 2: 2 scenes with Graham's wife, Colleen. In the very first, she sits with a young child Morgan and baby Bo in a rocking chair while Graham watches.
She hums the exact same tune in both scenes. The dead bird: With no noise, this scene shows Graham returning house from Ray's, and after a brief time, a dead bird near the roadway (after supposedly striking an undetectable forcefield) is revealed. The attic door and the third story: The longest one, it starts with Merrill discovering out about the not-boarded attic door.
Attempting to help, Graham looks for a method to hold the door. He gets a high shelf and puts it under the door. Knowing this is only a short-term option, Graham gets his family and takes them to the kitchen and puts some chairs at the door to hold the aliens out of the room.
While Graham is informing the story, the rack is damaged from the attic door slamming on top of it repeatedly and the aliens gain access to your home. Everyone decreases to the basement, the just safe space offered, as the aliens start forcing the cooking area door open. It was the 2nd top DVD video rental in the United States during the very first quarter of 2003, earning $34,700,000 (equivalent to $51,000,000 in 2021) in US DVD leasing profits by March 2003.
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