Bedtime Stories

Clint Eastwood may have gone home empty handed from the Golden Globes, but his latest movie 'Gran Torino' hit it big at the box office this weekend.

The movie came in first bringing in $29 million dollars. Here are the top 10 movies from the January 9-11:

Gran Torino: $29 million
Bride Wars: $21 million

The Unborn: $21 million
Marley & Me: $11 million

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $9.4 million
Bedtime Stories: $8.5 million

Valkyrie: $6.6 million
Yes Man: $6.1 million

Not Easily Broken: $5.6 million
Seven Pounds: $3.9 million
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Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson's family fun flick 'Marley & Me' reigned at the box office again this weekend, bringing in an additional $24 million dollars.

Families clearly ruled the theaters this weekend because 'Bedtime Stories' came in second at $20 million.

Rounding out the top three was Brad Pitt's 'Curious Case of Benjamin Button', which brought in $18 million dollars. Here are the top 10 movies from the January 2-4 weekend:

Marley & Me: $24 million
Bedtime Stories: $20 million

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $18 million
Valkyrie: $14 million

Yes Man: $13 million
Seven Pounds: $10 million

The Tale of Despereaux: $7 million
Doubt: $5 million

The Day the Earth Stood Still: $4.8 million
Slumdog Millionaire: $4.7 million
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Sure Brad Pitt left Jennifer Aniston for the sexiest woman alive and then had 6 kids with her, but three years later, she's getting the last laugh.

Ok, so it's not nearly the same thing but Jenn did beat out Brad at the box office this weekend and that must have made her Christmas that much better.

Aniston's family fun flick 'Marley & Me' topped the box office by raking in an additional $37 million this weekend (it opened with $14.6 million on Christmas), while Button came in third place behind Bedtime Stories with $27 million.

Here are the top 10 box office movies from this past weekend:

1. Marley & Me: $37 million
2. Bedtime Stories: $28 million

3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $27 million
4. Valkyrie: $21 million

5. Yes Man: $16 million
6. Seven Pounds: $13.4 million

7. The Tale of Despereaux: $9.3 million
8. The Day the Earth Stood Still: $7.9 million

9. The Spirit: $6.5 million
10. Doubt: $5.6 million
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There's a ton of really great movies opening up this weekend! Everything from Brad Pitt's much anticipated Curious Case of Benjamin Button to Tom Cruise's Valkyrie...and everything in between. If you're planning a trip to the theaters this weekend, here's what you can expect:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Tells the story of Benjamin Button, a man who starts aging backwards with bizarre consequences.

Valkyrie: Based on actual events, a plot to assassinate Hitler is unfurled during the height of WWII.

Marley & Me: A family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic dog.

Bedtime Stories: A family comedy about a hotel handyman whose life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true.

Check out the trailer for Pitt's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" below...

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You ready for bedtime? Adam Sandler teams up with director Adam Shankman for his latest flick, Bedtime Stories, which features an all-star cast including Russell Brand, Keri Russell, Courtney Cox, and Guy Pearce.

The adventure comedy features Sandler as Skeeter Bronson, a hotel handyman whose life is changed forever when the bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to mysteriously come true. When he tries to help his family by telling one outlandish tale after another, it's the kid's unexpected contributions that turn all of their lives upside down.

Speaking about his own bedtime stories, Adam said: "I read in the morning a lot to little Sadie, and I'm not great at the bedtime stories. Bedtime stories are supposed to put the kid to sleep, my kid gets riled up and my wife has to come in and go 'alright get out of the room.'"

We're not used to seeing Adam in a family friendly movie, but now that he's a doting father, you might be seeing him in more PG movies. "When I was shooting it, I was like 'this film is good'. I come home at night, I see my kids, and I feel like I'm a good person."

Hollyscoop was on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Bedtime Stories' where we caught up with the stars of the movie to get the 10-second scoop. Check out the LA premiere and trailer below...




Adam Sandler and Teresa Palmer don't usually dress like that. They were both photograhed on the film set for their latest flick 'Bedtime Stories.'

"Bedtime Stories" is a family comedy about a hotel handyman (Sandler) whose life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true.

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