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Twilight is Making a Killing at the Box OfficePreliminary box office analysis has found that Twilight could be on its way to a spectacular $70 million opening weekend. How do you like that? A teen vampire movie is doing Disney family film numbers! As of this Friday night, the Robert Pattinson-starring movie made $33 million. Industry insiders ... |
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NO SEX, NO VIOLENCE, NO STARS, NO. 1: 'Twilight' Takes Biggest $32.7M Bite Out Of Box Office Friday; Bond #2, 'Bolt' #3SATURDAY EARLY AM: First numbers show that Summit Entertainment's low cost blockbuster Twilight opened huge as expected with $32.7M Friday from 3,419 theaters, including $7M worth of Thursday midnight shows, for what should be $65M for its first North American weeken... |
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NO SEX, VIOLENCE OR STARS, YET #1: 'Twilight' Takes Biggest $35.7M Bite Out Of Box Office Friday; Bond #2, 'Bolt' #3SATURDAY AM: Summit Entertainment's low cost blockbuster Twilight opened huge as expected because of heavy pre-sales with $35.7M Friday from 3,419 theaters, including $7M worth of Thursday midnight shows, for what should be $75M for its first North American... |
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Top 7 Green Categories of 7 Green Lists of 7 Green ThingsImage by Treehugger In the never ending battle to beat out absurdities such as Stewie the Grape Stomping Reporter and the real 19th century vampire kit that is (apparently) a must have, here is a little contribution that picks up on my last blockbuster; seven categories of lists, each of wh... |
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Will Smith Donates Lots of Turkeys in MiamiWill Smith has a month before his new movie hits theaters but he's already started promoting what we can only expect will be another world tour. His latest film, Seven Pounds, costars Rosario Dawson who was by his side in Miami for a charity premiere. The film is about Will's character doing re... |
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Jinni Helps You Pick The Perfect FlickMovies are easier to access than ever, but many of us still struggle with the age old question, "What to watch?" The days of milling around Blockbuster may be gone for many people, but most cable boxes and online movie stores offer little in the way of movie recommendations. Jinni, a ... |

