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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...READ MORE

It seems like most of us were at the theatres watching thehot new movie 21 that hit theatres over the weekend. The movie had the number 1 spot at the box office this weekend bringing in $23,700,000.

1 - 21--$23,700,000
2- Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who--$17,425,000
3- Superhero Movie--$9,510,000
4- Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns--$7,760,000
5- Drillbit Taylor--$5,800,000
6- Shutter--$5,325,000
7- 10,000 B.C.--$4,875,000
8- Stop-Loss--$4,525,000
9-College Road Trip--$3,505,000
10- The Bank Job--$2,800,000
11- Never Back Down--$2,405,000
12- Vantage Point--$2,400,000
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It's been a pretty big movie month. There must be nothing else going on because movies are doing really well this month.

Here's the weekend box office recap:

1. Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who--$25,100,000
2. Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns--$20,010,000
3. Shutter-- $10,700,000
4. Drillbit Taylor-- $10,200,000
5. 10,000 B.C.--$8,660,000
6. Never Back Down--$4,861,000
7. College Road Trip--$4,630,000
8. The Bank Job-- $4,100,000
9. Vantage Point--$3,800,000
10. Under The Same Moon-- $2,602,000
11. Doomsday--$2,180,000
12. The Other Boleyn...READ MORE

It's safe to say Jim Carrey had a great weekend. His latest animated flick "Horton Hears a Who" has scored the biggest movie debut of 2008 bringing in a whooping $45.1 million during opening weekend.

Here is this weekend's box office recap:

1. Horton Hears a Who! ($45.1 Million)
2. 10,000 B.C. ($16.4 Million)
3. Never Back Down ($8.6 Million)
4. College Road Trip ($7.9 Million)
5. Vantage Point ($5.4 Million)
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Director Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow, The Patriot) returns to the big screen for the first time since 2004 with his newest film "10,000 B.C." Although, I am a fan of all genres, and I give every film it's respected credit, as well as, never judge it until I have seen it for myself, I have to say that "10,000 B.C." was just not for me. MSNBC said it best, "...a lovely-to-look-at but ultimately forgettable adventure flick..." Wonderfully...READ MORE

TGIF! It's that time of week again! Here are this week's new releases:

10,000 B.C.:
An epic tale of early man, following the adventures of a young hunter from a primitive tribe who must hunt mammoth to survive.

The Bank Job:
Jason Statham leads a bank heist crew targeting a room full of safety deposit boxes containing a treasure trove of dirty secrets.

College Road Trip:
Martin Lawrence is an overprotective father who ins...Click on the Headline to view the Video. READ MORE

10,000 B.C. is expected to not only dominate the box office this weekend, but also set a record for ticket sales for the month of March.

The current record was set by last year's "300," which took in $70.9 million during the same weekend.

Have any of you caught the flick yet? What did you think?
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Are you ready for 10,000 BC? The movie is set to create a blockbuster record as it goes back in time and follows a young hunter who is forced to lead a small group of hunters to pursue a band of mysterious warlords to the end of the world to save the girl he loves.

Last night the lead actor Steven Strait presented the costumes from the film in New York City. The movie hits the...Click on the Headline to view the Video. READ MORE
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