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‘Expendables’ Continue Box Office Domination

Stallone and crew hold down the #1 spot for the second week in a row. By Mawuse Ziegbe Sylvester Stallone in “The Expendables” The Box Office Top 5 #1 “The Expendables” ($16.5 million) #2 “Vampires Suck” ($12.2 million) #3 “Eat Pray Love” ($12 million) #4 “Lottery Ticket” ($11.1 million) #5 “The Other Guys” ($10.1 million) “The Expendables” continues to spank the competition at the box office. The firepower-packed flick closed out the weekend with $16.5 million in ticket sales. The Sylvester Stallone ode to macho action movies has raked in a total of $64.9 million throughout its two-week run in theaters. “Vampires Suck” lagged behind “Expendables” with $12.2 million. The horror spoof, which takes several shots at pop-culture’s current fascination with smoldering, mortal-loving vampires, took the second-place slot. The film has stacked $18.6 million in ticket receipts since the comedy hit theaters on Wednesday. “Eat Pray Love” continued to cull a steady stream of theatergoers with a weekend draw of $12 million. “Vampires” just barely fended off the Julia Roberts vehicle, which settled into third place during its second week on screens. The weekend bumps “Love” ‘s total gross to $47.1 million. Boasting a rap-friendly cast, “Lottery Ticket” took fourth place during its debut weekend. The comedy, which features hip-hop star Bow Wow as a young fella forced to bat away hangers-on after he lands a winning lotto ticket, rang up $11.1 million in ticket scans. “The Other Guys” maintained a healthy presence at theaters, besting three new flicks for a top-five slot. The Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg cop comedy pulled in $10.1 million, bringing its overall haul to $88.2 million. In a weekend packed with new movies, three debuts failed to crack the top five. “Piranha 3D” nipped at “Guys” heels with $10 million for sixth place while “Nanny McPhee Returns” and “The Switch” struggled through the weekend with $8.3 million and $8.1 million, respectively. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Present Day Judge Dredd? Georgia Judge Kills Home Intruder!

Judge Carlisle Overstreet shot a killed an intruder that broke into his home Friday morning. 20 year old, white male, John E. ''Killa'' Howard jr. was on probation for three burglaries and a shop-lifting offense. When he and an accomplice broke a glass door with a rock and entered the Judge's home. The Judge heard voices, got his gun and saw Howard coming down the stairs with a bandana coving his face and socks on his hands. Overstreet fired once striking Howard in the chest. Howard was taken to MCG (medical college of georgia) were he was pronounced dead. Authorities said Howard was un-armed. A lap top computer was missing, taken by the 2nd burglar. Richmond County Sheriff R. Strength said his office advocates that people be armed and follow the Judge's example. ''We support that 100%. If someone breaks into your home, we expect and hope that what Judge Overstreet did would be done by any other citizen.'' says the Sheriff. Overstreet's home had an unrelated break-in in 2008. Scaring his wife but not harming her, she later that year died of cancer. William Omar Jacobs, a 22 year old black male later turned himself in as the 2nd suspect and was booked on burglary charges. added by: thetrimsmith

Chinese Version Of The Office Coming. Is It A Bad Idea?

Sister site Deadline has revealed that , contrary to previous denials, the BBC is indeed making plans to license a Mandarin-language version of The Office . But am I the only who feels a little uneasy about such a thing?

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Tom Cruise on Benjamin Button, and More 1992 Rarities From Movieline’s Vault

It’s that time of the week, Dear Reader, when we all make a field trip out of the office and dowwwwwwn to the refurbished Vault at Movieline HQ, where another year of back issues from our print era emerges for online consumption. Today we welcome back 1992, and when I say it was a good year, I’m not making small talk. This was a really good year. What else do you call it when Tom Cruise laments missing out on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (with Steven Spielberg!) and Liam Neeson goes on the record about cigarettes and erections? Read on for these and other selected highlights.

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Sony Tosses Tourist Into December, Stirs Up Oscar Race

All we have to go on is pedigree, but pedigree is enough: Sony today announced it will release its Angelina Jolie/Johnny Depp-starring, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck-directed romantic thriller The Tourist on Dec. 10, throwing a sizable wrench into a frame already stuffed with awards-season hopefuls The Fighter and The Tempest . (And sandwiched squarely between Black Swan , Miral and How Do You Know .) No word yet on if or how the film might influence the fall festival circuit , but we’ll find out soon enough. Also added by Sony: Roland Emmerich’s Anonymous on March 25, 2011, and a big pushback for Underworld 4 from September 2011 to January 2012. Bad tidings, apologies, etc. [ Box Office Mojo ]

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Brittany Murphy’s Mom — Shared Bed with Monjack

Filed under: Simon Monjack , Brittany Murphy , Sharon Murphy , Celebrity Justice Brittany Murphy ‘s mother told investigators that she shared a bed with her daughter’s husband Simon Monjack after Brittany passed away … this according to sources close to the investigation. The L.A. Coroner’s Office just released their report on… Read more

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BOYCOTT ISRAEL ? a woman wrote a letter how to boycott Israel

A woman…In a letter to the editor of a small paper somewhere in Texas… How to boycott Israel ; If you really want to stop Israel , please follow these simple instructions: In your office or home, do not use any computers, as Israel developed the Intel Pentium chip, Windows MP, XP and Vista as well as Microsoft Office and AOL IM instant messaging. Also remove your firewalls, as these were developed in Israel . In your home and car, do not use cellphones that were developed in Israel by Motorola, as was voice mail and camera phones. Quickly destroy your TV remote control, as this also was developed in Israel . Now for your health: Do not under any circumstances let your gastroenterologist use the camera pill you swallow that photographs your esophagus, colon, etc. Just let him ram his scope up your backside. That will show those Zionists who's in charge. Don't use Copaxone for MS. If you have a heart attack, do not let the surgeon put in a stint, which was developed in Israel , or use a defibrillator on you. Also decline the new Israeli medication for Parkinson's or Ex Ablate 2000 if you have fibroid tumors. And buy as much computer products developed by Palestinians as you can find ! We'll show 'em ! added by: ejasun

Dr. Ryan’s Cause of Death — Blunt Force Trauma

Filed under: Dr. Frank Ryan , Celebrity Justice Dr. Frank Ryan died of “blunt force head injuries” … this according to the Ventura County Medical Examiner’s Office … which just completed an autopsy on the famous surgeon. As for toxicology results … officials tell TMZ the process usually takes… Read more

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Why ‘Expendables’ Soared, ‘Scott Pilgrim’ Crashed At Box Office

Megastars, marketing and hard-core action won out over comic-book adaptation. By Eric Ditzian Dolph Lundgren and Sylvester Stallone in “The Expendables” Photo: Millennium Films At one end of the cinema landscape this weekend stood a bunch of past-their-prime action heroes with quick trigger fingers and arthritic knees. At the other end lounged some hipster ass-kickers, spouting jaded one-liners and every so often brawling like “Mortal Kombat” warriors. Given such a matchup, you might be forgiven for thinking that 64-year-old Sylvester Stallone and “The Expendables” had no chance in competing with Michael Cera’s “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” at the box office. But Sly dominated, even outperforming early estimates, pulling in $35 million. Meanwhile, “Scott Pilgrim,” which was tracking poorly to begin with, managed only a disappointing $10.5 million. So what happened? Why did “Expendables” kill it, while “Scott Pilgrim” couldn’t expand its audience from the niche fans who went all foamy-at-the-mouth during the flick’s Comic-Con panel? “Lionsgate is the best in the business at targeting adult men with ultra-violent fare,” said Gitesh Pandya of Box Office Guru . ” ‘Expendables’ worked well at the box office because it offered a value-pack of stars and had great marketing. Stallone by himself doesn’t sell, but backed by an army of familiar faces, it became a can’t-miss action film for many people. The misleading push of how Stallone, [Arnold] Schwarzenegger, and [Bruce] Willis were doing their first action movie together probably fooled a few folks into buying tickets too.” Yet action flicks have been anything but reliable box-office draws this summer. Films such as “The A-Team” and “Knight and Day” — like “Expendables,” flicks starring well-known talent and not dressed up with 3-D or a ton of CG work — underperformed this year. Did “Expendables” simply benefit from a vastly superior marketing campaign, or was there something about its particular brand of action that resonated with the public? Jeff Bock, box-office analyst for Exhibitor Relations, argues that Sly’s flick benefited from an emphasis on grenades instead of laughs. ” ‘A-Team’ and ‘Knight and Day’ are action/comedies, whereas ‘The Expendables’ is a balls-to-the-wall action flick,” he said. “When action junkies want their fix, hardcore is the only answer, and until ‘The Expendables’ was released, we hadn’t seen a straight-up action flick all summer long.” “Scott Pilgrim,” conversely, arrived on the scene during a year that had already seen lesser-known comic properties like “Kick-Ass” and “Jonah Hex” fail to connect with mainstream audiences. Box-office experts cited a number of factors to explain why “Scott Pilgrim,” based on graphic novels that have become cult hits but are largely unfamiliar to most moviegoers, didn’t become a breakout hit. ” ‘Scott Pilgrim’ is an awesome film, just like ‘Kick-Ass’ was, but it’s too cool for its own good,” Bock said. “When you only appeal to teens and hipsters, you’re limiting your audience, and your film better only cost $30 million. Pilgrim cost at least twice that amount. Don’t spend more than $30 million on films that are too hip for the general populace.” Given its limited demographic appeal, the movie was simply a huge financial risk for Universal. Still, as we’ve seen with “Expendables,” a stellar marketing campaign can work wonders at the box office. Phil Contrino, editor at BoxOffice.com , said that the studio’s marketing effort could have “played up the romance a little bit more, [which] may have brought in more female moviegoers, but it wouldn’t have made a huge difference.” “It’s a film with a narrow appeal and Michael Cera is far from a reliable draw at the box office,” he added. “It’s destined to be a cult hit and it could make up for its lackluster theatrical performance with strong sales on home-viewing platforms.” Pandya points to the summer’s crowded release schedule as another reason for the movie’s $10.5 million opening (which put it in fifth place, just behind “Inception” in its fifth weekend). ” ‘Scott Pilgrim’ could have worked better at a different time of the year,” he said. “The target audience of young people tend to get tapped out of cash by late summer and become even more picky with their few dollars left, especially this year with so much more they have to spend on 3-D movies. Studios and production companies should think more about costs before turning comic properties into movies, given how flooded the market is becoming. Fans don’t have the time and money to see everything.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Expendables” and “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’ Related Photos ‘Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World’

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Cross Pollinating Ideas- NYC Hires New Sustainability Director from Portland

David Bragdon is headed to NYC photo: Daily Journal of Commerce Last week, Mayor Bloomberg announced that David Bragdon will take over as NYC’s new Director of the Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning & Sustainability, the office responsible for the creation and implementation of PlaNYC , the City’s twenty year vision for a more sustainable, more populated New York City. Bragdon was most recently the president of the

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