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Merry Christmas! Here’s An Alternative Lady Christmas Songlist

Yeah, I can’t get over Rooney Mara’s Dragon Tattoo getup. It’s so… dated? Swedish? Remarkably cliche? And yet entrancing? Anyway, it has alternative connotations, and that brings me to Movieline’s Christmas indulgence of the day: alternative women covers of yuletide classics. I couldn’t find an embed of Liz Phair’s recent “Baby It’s Cold Outside” cover with the band Wheat, please consider that the unofficial sixth entry on this list. Take us to the Grinch, Aimee Mann! The glorious and still-somehow-underrated Aimee Mann’s superior Christmas disc One More Drifter in the Snow contains a bunch of amazing covers, but the gnarliest one has got to be “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.” Super droll, winking, and cool. As always for the Oscar-nominated Mann. Sinead O’Connor, perhaps the single most poignant voice of the past 25 years, has covered “Ode to Billie Joe,””Chiquitita,” and “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina” with great success, but I’m particularly partial to her version of “Silent Night.” It’s the perfect forum for her childlike, yet commanding tone. Kate Bush. There is no other Kate Bush. In this ’79 Christmas special, she woos you with that ethereal voice that trilled about the plight of Cathy and Heathcliff in “Wuthering Heights.” Now that every hipster in sight waits eagerly for her new releases, acquaint yourself with the kooky wraith we first met on The Kick Inside . Tori Amos is an obvious heir to Kate Bush’s legacy of cooing vulnerability and mystical lyrics, but her cover skills are pretty singular. Check out her live versions of “Father Figure” and “Like a Prayer” for maximum intimacy, but this Christmas jam is also sufficient. Patti Smith’s brief cover of “White Christmas” is lovely. Since you presumably already know her covers of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and “Rolling in the Deep,” you’ll be refreshed to find tiny version of Irving Berlin’s classic.

Friday Box Office: Nobody Bought A Zoo

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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Friday Box Office: Nobody Bought A Zoo

Friday Box Office: Nobody Bought A Zoo

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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Dark Knight Sequel Gets Release Date

A very excited Warner Bros. announced today that the long-awaited follow-up to The Dark Knight finally has a release date: July 20, 2012. The film doesn’t yet have a title, a cast, a plot, a director (though Christopher Nolan is widely assumed to be helming), or a format announcement (3D? IMAX ? Both?) but what would be the fun in divulging those? British tabloids need something to guess about . [ Box Office Mojo ]

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Matt Damon vs. Ben Affleck

Universal’s schedule reshuffling produced a lot of oddities — Your Highness has been pushed back to 2011? Really? — but among the most notable is that the Matt Damon-starring The Adjustment Bureau is now set to open against the Ben Affleck-directed The Town on September 17. Who could be behind this nefarious plan to pit the Oscar-winning best friends against each other? This smells like the Jim Brooks camp all over again! [ Box Office Mojo ]

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Adventures in April Fool’s Day PR: Oscilloscope Acquires Woody Allen Classic

Oscilloscope Laboratories has never done things especially by the book, so its April 1 announcement that it had acquired Woody Allen’s 1971 comedy Frederick Gertten’s activist documentary Bananas!* is suitably nuts on the only day they can really get away with it. To wit: The press release after the jump, complete with comment from O-Scope founder Adam Yauch, an ambivalent Gertten and the one and only Wood Man himself. Sort of.

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Adventures in April Fool’s Day PR: Oscilloscope Acquires Woody Allen Classic

Elizabeth Edwards vs. Rielle Hunter

So! Gossip’s equivalent of Boris and Natasha— Rush & Molloy —came correct today with some LOLCAT-fighting between Elizabeth Edwards and Rielle Hunter . Contained herein: internet commenting, birthday spoiling cancer, John Kerry as “Richie Rich,” etc

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So How’s That Tucker Max Movie Doing?

As you all know, we’ve just concluded the opening weekend of Tucker Max’s film debut , “Alcohol and Poop Go Together Like Whores and EZ Cheez.” How grand a mark has it made on cinema history? Let’s go to the scorecards! Box Office Mojo sez : It opened on 120 screens and raked in a total of $369K, for an opening weekend average of $3,075 per screen. That puts Tucker’s movie eighth in per-screen revenue out of the nine movies that opened last weekend.

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So How’s That Tucker Max Movie Doing?