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June 7, 2010

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Musical performances included a blue-haired Katy Perry, who told Hollyscoop she was inspired" by Smurfette," and Christina Aguilera. Here are the list of winners:
BEST MOVIE
Alice In Wonderland
Avatar
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Hangover
The Twilight Saga: New Moon- WINNER
Red Carpet Photos From the MTV Movie Awards
BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE
Amanda Seyfried - Dear John
Emma Watson - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Sandra Bullock - The Blind Side
Zoe Saldana - Avatar
Kristen Stewart - The Twilight Saga: New Moon-WINNER
January 15, 2010

The DVD will reportedly feature bonus material, including commentary with director Chris Weitz and editor Peter Lambert, a six-part behind-the-scenes documentary, and band rehearsal footage and music videos Muse, Death Cab for Cutie, Anya Marina, and Mute Math.
The DVD will retail for $32.99 and the Blu-Ray for $34.99. Both will go on pre-sale January 26th. And in even better news, Eclipse opens in theaters on June 30th!
Meanwhile, the film’s stars Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. According to reports, they have been asked to take part in George Clooney’s telethon to raise money for Haiti.
December 21, 2009
The first set of numbers that came in stated that the movie had only made $73 million from Friday to Sunday, but it was re-calculated this morning. Avatar beat out the previous December sinner, I Am Legend, which made $77.2 in its opening weekend.
Fox insiders think the numbers could have been even bigger on Friday and Saturday if it weren’t for the huge blizzard that kept most of the East Coast indoors. But overseas, the film made $159.2 million, making it the best global debut ever for a non-sequel and the sixth best international bow ever.
Here are the top ten movies from the December 18-2- weekend:
1. Avatar: $73 million
2. The Princess and the Frog: $12.2 million
3. The Blind Side: $10 million
4. Did You Hear About the Morgans?: $7 million
5. The Twilight Saga: New Moon: $4.3 million
6. Invictus: $4.1 million
7. Disney's A Christmas Carol: $3.4 million
8. Up in the Air: $3.1 million
9. Brothers: $2.6 million
10. Old Dogs: $2.2 million
December 14, 2009

Coming in at second place was The Blind Side with $15.4 million while Invictus rounded out the top three with $9 million. Here are the top ten movies from the Dec 11-13 weekend:
The Princess and the Frog: $25 million
The Blind Side: $15.4 million
Invictus: $9 million
New Moon: $8 million
Disney's A Christmas Carol: $6.8 million
Brothers: $5 million
2012: $4.4 million
Old Dogs: $4.3 million
Armored: $3.5 million
Ninja Assassin: $2.7 million
December 11, 2009

If sports aren’t your thing, here are the other films opening this weekend:
NEW IN THEATERS The Princess and the Frog Walt Disney presents an animated female twist on the traditional Frog Prince fairy tale, set in New Orleans' French Quarter.
Broken Embraces Penelope Cruz stars in a four-way tale of dangerous love, shot in the style of a hard-boiled 1950s American film noir.
The Lovely Bones Peter Jackson directs the tale of Susie Salmon, a murdered girl who watches over her family -- and her killer -- from heaven.
A Single Man After the sudden death of his partner, a man is determined to persist in his usual routine over the span of a single, ordinary day.
ALSO IN THEATERS The Twilight Saga: New Moon Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner star in the next chapter of the popular supernatural romance saga.
The Blind Side Sandra Bullock stars as a well-to-do suburban mom who forms an unlikely friendship with a struggling teen from a broken home.
2012 A group of survivors struggle to stay alive when a global cataclysm - predicted by the Mayan calendar - brings an end to the world.
Old Dogs Robin Williams and John Travolta are not-so-kid-savvy bachelors who are unexpectedly charged with the care of 7-year-old twins.
Disney's A Christmas Carol Jim Carrey is the voice of Ebenezer Scrooge in a new animated adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale.
December 4, 2009

But if you're not lucky enough to live in a Clooney approved city, here are some other amazing flicks opening up this weekend:
NEW IN THEATERS:
Armored A crew of officers at an armored transport security firm plan the ultimate heist to steal millions from their own company.
Brothers When a Marine goes missing overseas, his black-sheep brother cares for his wife and children at home, with serious consequences.
Everybody's Fine A widower embarks on a road trip to reconnect with his grown children only to find that their lives are far from perfect.
Up in the Air: (Select Theaters Only): George Clooney is a corporate downsizing expert who makes a connection with the frequent-flyer woman of his dreams.
ALSO IN THEATERS:
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner star in the next chapter of the popular supernatural romance saga.
The Blind Side Sandra Bullock stars as a well-to-do suburban mom who forms an unlikely friendship with a struggling teen from a broken home.
2012 A group of survivors struggle to stay alive when a global cataclysm - predicted by the Mayan calendar - brings an end to the world.
Old Dogs Robin Williams and John Travolta are not-so-kid-savvy bachelors who are unexpectedly charged with the care of 7-year-old twins.
Disney's A Christmas Carol Jim Carrey is the voice of Ebenezer Scrooge in a new animated adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale.
Check out the trailer and Los Angeles premiere of 'Up in the Air' below featuring our special interview with George Clooney...
December 2, 2009

New Moon has grossed $481 million in two weeks, and Summit Entertainment is reportedly very interested in shooting two films back-to-back. This would involve getting the ok from director Chris Weitz, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, and the principle cast.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, splitting Breaking Dawn into two movies means all of the key cast members will get major raises, and Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner could make as much as eight-figures.
This idea would follow in the footsteps of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows which was split up into two films to be released in November 2010 and July 2011.
We think this is a great idea! It will create more hype, especially since this is the last installment in the series. And when it comes to Twilight, it seems the fan base is just getting bigger and bigger!
November 30, 2009

Sandra Bullock's The Blind Side finished second at $57.5 million, while 2012 rounded out the top three with $24.6 million.
Here are the top 10 movies for Nov. 25-29 weekend:
1. New Moon: $66 million
2. The Blind Side: $57.5 million
3. 2012: $24.6 million
4. Old Dogs: $24.1 million
5. Disney's A Christmas Carol: $22.5 million
6. 'Ninja Assassin,' $21 million
7. Planet 51: $13.9 million
8. Precious $10.1 million
9. 'Fantastic Mr. Fox,' $9.5 million
10. The Men Who Stare at Goats: $2.3 million
November 24, 2009

According to the Hollywood Reporter, FX did the deal with Summit Entertainment, which also includes a few other movies; but none with the popularity of the Twilight franchise.
FX will start running Twilight beginning in late 2011. New Moon, which opened at $142.8 million domestically this past weekend, will be available in late 2012.
Eclipse, which is slated for a June 30 release, will have its premiere on FX in early 2013. Summit has yet to green-light production on Breaking Down.
According to the report, FX could end up paying close to $100 million for the four movies. But it’s well worth it! They’ll definitely get their money’s worth!
November 23, 2009

The movie broke records in the first day with its midnight screening making more than $26 million dollars. That's more than The Dark Knight did back in July 18, 2008 ($18.4 million in midnight sales) and Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince's, who made $22.2 million when it was released on July 15, 2009.
And the buzz surrounding the movie didn't die down over the weekend. Between Friday and Sunday, the movie made over $140 million dollars!
Check out the top five movies from the November 20-23 weekend below:
New Moon: $140.7 million
The Blind Side: $34.5 million
2012: $26.5 million
Planet 51: $12.6 million
Disney's A Christmas Carol: $12.2 million
Did you get a chance to catch New Moon? What did you think of the movie? Did it live up to the hype?
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