Mad Money

Enough with the “best of” lists! It’s time to find out what movies really bit the big one in 2008...you know the juicy stuff! And The New York Post has given us just that! We have to say, they’re pretty right on with their selections.

The trailer of Mad Money alone was enough not to go see it, and we’d rather watch a Lifetime marathon than sit through the Hottie and the Nottie.

The Love Guru was named the worst one of all, and we agree. Even though it was hysterical to see Justin prancing around in his tighty whities it was not good enough for us to see it at the theatres. Check out the list. Did they forget any? Or did you happen to love one of these “worst movies of the year?”

New York Post's Top 10 Worst Movies of 2008:

1. 'The Love Guru'
2. 'The Hottie and the Nottie'
3. 'Mad Money'
4. 'What Happens In Vegas'
5. '110,000 B.C.'
6. 'Babylon A.D.'
7. 'You Don't Mess With The Zohan'
8. 'Rambo'
9. 'Witless Protection'
10. 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua'

When it comes to the box office, opening weekend can either make or break a movie. 'Cloverfield opened across the nation on 1.18.08 and it's already dominating the box office. Here are the top ten movies at the US Box office.

1. Cloverfield - $41.0m
2. 27 Dresses - $22.4m
3. The Bucket List - $15.2m
4. Juno - $10.3m
5. National Treasure: Book of Secrets - $8.1m
6. First Sunday - $7.8m
7. Mad Money - $7.7m
8. Alvin and the Chipmunks - $7.0m
9. I Am Legend - $5.1m
10. Atonement - $4.8m
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Last night was the movie premiere of "Mad Money" starring Queen Latifah, Katie Holmes, and Diane Keaton.

The movie which hits theaters January 18, 2008 is about three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed.


Take a sneak peak at Katie Holmes’ first movie role since the birth of her daughter. Holmes plays a Federal Reserve employee, who plots to steal cash that is about to be destroyed, in the new flick "Mad Money".

Starring alongside Queen Latifah and Diane Keaton, the role is Katie's first big screen performance since baby Suri was born.

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