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‘Super 8’ Takes #1 Spot At Weekend Box Office

J.J. Abrams movie is only non-sequel in the top five. By Ryan J. Downey Joel Courtney in “Super 8” Photo: Paramount “Super 8” took the #1 spot at the box office over the weekend. The film’s $37 million opening isn’t on par with recent summer blockbusters, but it did beat studio expectations, according to reports. And “Super 8” bears the distinction of being the only non-sequel in the weekend’s top five. The “Super 8” marketing campaign employed many of the tactics used to promote 2008’s “Cloverfield,” which was produced by “Super 8” writer/ director J.J. Abrams. The movie stars a cast of relative unknowns and features a plot that was largely kept hidden in the trailers. Abrams devised “Super 8” as something of an homage to the work of Steven Spielberg, who served as producer. Reviews have been largely positive. “For all its obvious touches of Spielbergia, ‘Super 8’ feels a whole lot like ‘The Iron Giant’ meets ‘Stand by Me,’ ” wrote FEARnet’s Scott Weinberg. “Super 8” was produced by Paramount, which like MTV is owned by Viacom. The weekend’s only other new movie in wide release was “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer,” a children’s film based on the widely popular series of books by Megan McDonald, who co-wrote the script. The movie opened poorly, landing at #7 with just $6.2 million. And it’s one of the worst reviewed films of the year so far, according to critical aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. “X-Men: First Class” was #2 in its second week of release with $25 million for a $98.8 million total. The superhero prequel is the best reviewed of the franchise since 2003’s “X2: X-Men United.” Meanwhile, “The Hangover Part II” passed “Fast Five” to become the highest-grossing movie of 2011 thus far. The buddy comedy took in $18.5 million for a $216.5 million domestic total. Critics have largely panned the film, although co-star Zach Galifianakis detailed plans for another sequel in a recent interview with magazine (he did not confirm his involvement). “Kung Fu Panda 2” came in at #4 at the box office. The animated sequel, which features Jack Black as the voice of the title character, took in $16.6 million for a $126.9 million total. “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” was #5 with $10.8 million for a $208.7 million total. This weekend’s new releases include “Green Lantern,” starring Ryan Reynolds as the DC Comics superhero; “Mr. Popper’s Penguins” starring Jim Carrey; and the PG-13 romance “The Art of Getting By.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Super 8.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Super 8’ Related Photos Tom Cruise, Elle Fanning, More At ‘Super 8’ Premiere

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Miley Cyrus Thinks She Might Deserve Oscar For The Last Song

Miley Cyrus is incredible in The Last Song … just ask Miley Cyrus! Critics have widely panned the film , which is the teen queen’s first major acting role outside of Hannah Montana, but that hasn’t made Miley any more humble. On the contrary, so convinced is she that this is her big break into acting superstardom that she’s thrown around the word “Oscar,” according to close sources. And she’s apparently serious, too . “Miley really thinks she is this big time actress,” says a pal. “The publicity is going to her head. She’s gotten mixed reviews but only hears what she wants to.” Cute? Absolutely. Award-winning thespians? Hardly. While the 17-year-old has yet to make such a claim in public, thise close to her say she’s already talking about commanding twice the money for her next role. “Her ego is out of control,” another source says. “Experienced actresses she talks to just roll their eyes when she talks about winning an Oscar … it’s a joke.” Maybe if she hadn’t deleted her Twitter, she’d realize that while The Last Song will surely do well commercially, she’s not exactly God’s gift to acting. But no … Just kidding. April Fools! We just couldn’t resist an opportunity to write a story about Miley being full of herself … which she really hasn’t been as much lately! In truth, she’s made no such claims about her own performance in The Last Song , other than that she loved it for bringing her together with BF Liam Hemsworth. She also enjoyed the experience in general and now she wants to focus on acting going forward, while semi-retiring from her music, which she plans on quitting . But she has no delusions about being an award-winning actress. At least not yet. Maybe a couple of feature films down the line, that side will rear its ugly head! It wouldn’t be totally surprising. Anyway, in other fake April 1 news, did you hear Kate Gosselin got kicked off Dancing with the Stars ?! What a raging b!tch …

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