Dance Flick

The box office numbers are in from this weekend, and although you may be suffering from one on this Monday morning, The Hangover failed to drink everyone under the table.

Pixar’s Up managed to squeeze out another box office win this weekend with $44.2 million. The Hangover trailed by just a tad, raking in $43.3 million.

Here are the complete box office numbers for the weekend of June 5-7:

1. Up: $44.244 million
2. The Hangover: $43.275 million
3. Land of the Lost: $19.524 million
4. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: $14.65 million
5. Star Trek: $8.4 million
6. Terminator Salvation: $8.175 million
7. Drag Me to Hell: $7.342 million
8. Angels & Demons: $6.5 million
9. My Life in Ruins: $3.2 million
10. Dance Flick: $2 million
The Wayans brothers have done it again! The brothers have teamed up yet again for their latest comedy, Dance Flick.

From Flashdance to High School Musical, no dance movie is safe in this outrageous genre parody. Thomas Uncles and Megan White are two youngsters from opposite sides of the tracks, but they have one thing in common: all they want to do is dance, dance, dance.

The hilarious parody film directed by Damien Dante Wayans, is a mix between Step Up and Save the Last Dance, and hits theaters this weekend.

Watch the trailer below and make sure to check your local box office for show times!

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It's Memorial Day weekend, which means millions of movie lovers are going to flock to the theaters to catch the latest flicks. If you're planning on hitting the theaters, here are this weeks new features:

NEW IN THEATERS:

Terminator Salvation:
Christian Bale stars as John Connor, leader of the human resistance against the machines, in the return of the hit sci-fi action franchise.

Dance Flick:
The Wayans family returns with their raunchy brand of spoof comedy, setting out to parody movies like 'Step Up' and 'Save the Last Dance.'

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian:
Ben Stiller returns as the bewildered night watchman who witnesses exhibits coming alive.

ALSO IN THEATERS:
Star Trek:
Kirk, Spock, Bones and the rest of the Enterprise crew boldly go where no one has gone before in J.J. Abrams re-imagining of the final frontier.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine:
Hugh Jackman returns to action as Logan, in the story behind the X-Men's adamantium-clawed mutant superhero.

Check out the Los Angeles movie premiere and film trailer for 'Terminator Salvation' below...

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