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It’s time for another installment of everyone’s favorite regular feature, Better Get to Know a No-Name Model. So here’s Xian Mikol , and after spending a full 60 seconds researching her (a new record!), here’s what I’ve been able to find out about Xian: she’s a seriously hot model, she played a hot maid in the Alvin and the Chipmunks movie, and she’s a dog person. Oh, and her life goal is to hook up with a blogger. OK, so I made that last one up, but I figure most of you stopped paying attention 3 sentences ago. Enjoy.
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It’s time for another installment of everyone’s favorite regular feature, Better Get to Know a No-Name Model. So here’s Xian Mikol , and after spending a full 60 seconds researching her (a new record!), here’s what I’ve been able to find out about Xian: she’s a seriously hot model, she played a hot maid in the Alvin and the Chipmunks movie, and she’s a dog person. Oh, and her life goal is to hook up with a blogger. OK, so I made that last one up, but I figure most of you stopped paying attention 3 sentences ago. Enjoy.
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It’s time for another installment of everyone’s favorite regular feature, Better Get to Know a No-Name Model. So here’s Xian Mikol , and after spending a full 60 seconds researching her (a new record!), here’s what I’ve been able to find out about Xian: she’s a seriously hot model, she played a hot maid in the Alvin and the Chipmunks movie, and she’s a dog person. Oh, and her life goal is to hook up with a blogger. OK, so I made that last one up, but I figure most of you stopped paying attention 3 sentences ago. Enjoy.
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‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’ easily wins #1 spot over long holiday weekend. By Ryan J. Downey Tom Cruise in “Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol” Photo: Paramount This Christmas, Tom Cruise was “impossible” to beat at the box office. “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” was the #1 movie over the long holiday weekend, easily beating competition from two competing sequels with an additional $46.2 million as it expanded into wide release. The fourth entry in the Tom Cruise franchise, this one directed by Brad Bird (“The Incredibles”), has racked up $78.6 million in domestic receipts since it debuted in limited release 11 days ago. “Ghost Protocol” is the best-reviewed entry in the franchise, which kicked off in 1996 with an inaugural film (based on the popular late ’60s TV series) directed by Brian De Palma (“Scarface”). Action maestro John Woo (“The Killer”) helmed “M:I 2” four years later. The J.J. Abrams-directed “Mission: Impossible III” grossed $134 million during its theatrical run in 2006. Meanwhile, “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” was reviewed far less favorably than its 2009 predecessor. The film, which reunites Robert Downey Jr. in the title role with Jude Law as his faithful partner, Watson, was #2 at the box office with $31.8 million for a two-week total of $90.6 million. “Downey may think this interpretation is an insight, or funny, but it pushes what was already a rude rewriting of the classic characters into eye-rolling camp,” wrote the Newark Star Ledger. The first film sits at 70 percent on film review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes’ “Tomatometer,” while “Game of Shadows” was at a “rotten” 59 percent at press time. The #3 movie at the box office, itself the third in a series, continues a franchise-long tradition of poor reviews. “Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked” carried a series worst 13 percent score on the “Tomatometer” as it collected $20 million for an 11-day $56.9 million total. Neither “Game of Shadows” nor “Shipwrecked” appear likely to get anywhere near the $200 million grosses of their predecessors. Four of the other five new releases in theaters were from major filmmakers. “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” the highly anticipated American adaptation of the popular Swedish book from director David Fincher (“Fight Club”), has made $27.7 million since it opened Tuesday night. Steven Spielberg has two new movies out, “The Adventures of Tintin” and “War Horse,” which landed at #5 and #7 on the box office chart, respectively. “Tintin” has made $24.1 million while “War Horse” has made $15 million. The latest from director Cameron Crowe opened even lower than his last movie, “Elizabethtown.” “We Bought a Zoo,” at #6, earned just $15.6 million despite star power in the form of Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson. Rock journalist turned filmmaker Crowe has worked with box-office topper Tom Cruise twice: first with “Jerry Maguire” in 1996 and later with “Vanilla Sky” in 2001. Finally, alien invasion horror flick “The Darkest Hour” opened at #8 with just $5.5 million. The film was not screened in advance for critics, but The Hollywood Reporter, which reviewed the movie, blamed a “flatlining screenplay and the absence of even a single compelling character.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’
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Tom Cruise ‘Impossible’ To Beat At Box Office
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‘Twas the weekend of Christmas, and all through the house, many studio executives had good reason to grouse… Ugh, sorry about that — it’s the egg nog. In fairness, the holiday frame actually signaled a nice rebound from previous weekends (which, when considering the utter horror show this month’s been, isn’t saying so much, but still). Who got what they wanted for Christmas, and who did Santa all but skip? Your Weekend Receipts are here. [All figures are four-day weekend estimates, with the exception of War Horse and The Darkest Hour , which opened Sunday.] 1. Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Gross: $46,210,000 ($78,645,000) Screens: 3,448 (PSA $13,402) Weeks: 2 (Change: +261.4%) Oh, so this is how Scientologists celebrate Christmas : With a franchise windfall that ran away with the box-office crown. Xenu? Er, I mean, who knew? 2. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Gross: $31,810,000 ($90,564,000) Screens: 3,703 (PSA $8,590) Weeks: 2 (Change: -19.7%) Enh. I’m more interested to see how this performs internationally, which will likely dictate how, when or even if your third Sherlock Holmes sausage is made. Just roll it in with Iron Man 3 and let Robert Downey Jr. move on with his life, already. 3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Gross: $20,000,000 ($56,940,000) Screens: 3,734 Weeks: 2 (Change: -14%) Raise your hand if you thought that the second weekend of Chipwrecked would outgross the first weekend of the PG-rated We Bought a Zoo by a nearly two-to-one margin. On Christmas, even! Maybe Fox should have bumped that awesome Marley and Me sequel to theaters instead. 4. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Gross: $19,400,000 ($27,776,000) Screens: 2,914 (PSA $6,658) Weeks: 1 Clearly the parents who suffered through Chipwrecked needed this bracing Fincherian pick-me-up. Nice timing, Sony! 5. The Adventures of Tintin Gross: $16,100,000 ($24,107,000) Screens: 3,087 (PSA: $5,215) Weeks: 1 In the battle of the movie terriers, Tintin ‘s Snowy was no match for The Artist ‘s Uggie — at least when it came to per screen average, $8,400 to $5,200. Honestly I have no other insights or observations to bring to this. 6. We Bought a Zoo Gross: $15,600,000 Screens: 3,117 (PSA: $5,005) Weeks: 1 Speaking of animal performers, what happened to Crystal the Monkey? First The Hangover Part II made more than half a billion dollars; then Zookeeper slid in with less than a third of that. Now she’s doing holiday tricks for America’s pocket change. Someone mount an intervention, pronto. 7. War Horse Gross: $15,025,000 Screens: 2,376 (PSA: $6,324) Weeks: 1 A miraculous horse! OK, not quite — but still: That’s not a bad two-day showing at all for a two-and-a-half-hour non-sequel with no stars and stiff competition (and not-so-stiff competition; The Darkest Hour was dead on arrival with $5,500,000) up and down the multiplex corridor. I’m very curious to see how this holds in the weeks ahead, if only so we might have the much-needed War Goose spinoff a few Christmases from now. Fingers crossed… [Figures via Box Office Mojo ] Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
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Holiday Weekend Receipts: Impossible Rules, War Horse Strong
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The mission, should Tom Cruise and company have chosen to accept it, was to come out on top this weekend at the box office, despite the presence of a certain damaged girl with a certain well-known tattoo. And Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol – one of Cruise’s best-ever reviewed films – accomplished this goal with ease, earning $26.5 million on Friday and Saturday. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol Trailer The action flick beat out Sherlock Holmes and a disappointing Girl With the Dragon Tattoo , which debuted at number four with $13 million. Here is a look at the top 10 box office results : Mission: Impossible:Ghost Protoco l – $26.5 million Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows – $17.8 million Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked – $13.3 million The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – $13 million The Adventures of Tintin – $9.1 million We Bought a Zoo – $7.8 million New Year’s Eve – $3.0 million Arthur Christmas – $2.7 million The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 – $2.1 million Hugo – $2.0 million
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A slumpy month at the box office showed little sign of abating on Friday, when the holdovers Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol , Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked fought off a trio of high-octane newcomers — including the abysmally performing We Bought a Zoo — to lead the early holiday-weekend competition. Your Friday Box Office is here. 1. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL : $9,740,000 ($42,175,000) 2. SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS : $6,785,000 ($65,539,000) 3. ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: CHIPWRECKED : $5,400,000 ($42,340,000) 4. THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO : $4,600,000 ($12,976,000) 5. THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN : $3,525,000 ($11,532,000) 6. WE BOUGHT A ZOO : $3,000,000 (new) [Figures via Box Office Mojo ]
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Is the reigning National League MVP, Ryan Braun, innocent of using performance enhancing drugs after all? This new report suggests his positive test may be a fluke. Ryan Braun’s positive test for banned substances was caused by medication for a private medical issue – not PEDs – according to Major League Baseball sources. Braun is adamant he has not taken drugs or steroids of any kind. A source close to the MLB and the controversial Braun drug case said simply that “the medication contained banned substances resulting in the positive test.” Prior to taking the dirty test, Braun had always tested negative for banned substances – not that this proves his innocence, but it’s worth noting just the same. The nature of Braun’s medical ailment is unclear, as is whether Milwaukee Brewers star knew exactly what substances were in his medication before he took it. It’s also unknown if any of these revelations could lead to the positive test – and the 50-game suspension it earned Braun – being overturned by MLB officials.
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MLB Source: Ryan Braun Positive Test Caused By Medication, Not Steroids
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