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‘The Hobbit’ Sprints To December Record At The Box Office

No surprise, it was a Hobbit weekend with the title, accounting for over half of the overall box office and even setting a December record. It did not match the highest estimates of some box office prognosticators, but nevertheless a solid showing considering its expectations. The top 10 grossed over $122.6 million. 1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Gross: $84,775,000 Screens: 4,045 (PSA: $20,958) Week: 1 As expected, Middle Earth proved highly lucrative at the box office, even setting a December record. With 4,045 theaters, The Hobbit ‘s gross outpaced the previous December record-holder, I Am Legend with $77.2 million. It also performed above the start of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King at $73.3 million. Still, the Lord of the Rings prequel did not match the lofty expectations of $100 million some had predicted. The feature accounted for over half of the b.o. over the weekend. 2. Rise of the Guardians Gross: $7,420,000 (Cume: $71,361,823) Screens: 3,387 (PSA: $2,191) Week: 4 (Change: – 28.7%) Rise of the Guardians placed second again and the title only fell about 29% maintaining momentum that should continue with its holiday theme. The pic will have to contend with a number of new releases headed to theaters between now and Christmas, so reaching the $100 million mark may still be tough. 3. Lincoln Gross: $7,244,000 (Cume: $107,898,000) Screens: 2,285 (PSA: 3,170) Week: 6 (Change: – 18.8%) After its big Golden Globe nomination haul, Steven Spielberg’s pic on the 16th U.S. President held strong, only dropping under 19% as the title added 271 theaters. Among the Oscar contenders, it is the highest grossing, at nearly $107.9 million, ahead of Argo ‘s $104.9 million. 4. Skyfall Gross: $7 million (Cume: $272,366,000) Screens: 2,924 (PSA: $2,394) Week: 6 (Change: – 35.1%) The latest Bond hit number one last weekend in a generally slow box office, but displayed bravado nonetheless. The pic continued to show strength over the weekend, placing fourth in its sixth week with only a 35% drop despite losing 477 theaters from the previous week. 5. Life of Pi Gross: $5.4 million (Cume: $69,559,406) Screens: 2,548 (PSA: $2,119) Week: 4 (Change: – 35.2%) Ang Lee’s 3-D spectacle held decently with a 35% drop as it lost 398 theaters over the previous weekend. Life of Pi again placed 5th in the box office rankings and it continues to be a tiger at the box office overseas where it has grossed an additional $128.5 million. Still it will have a tough time hitting $100 million domestically. 6. Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 Gross: $5,175,000 (Cume: $276,865,000) Screens: 3,042 (PSA: $1,701) Week: 5 (Change: – 43.5%) The Twilight finale lost 604 theaters in its 5th weekend, placing sixth on the chart, dropping three spots from the previous weekend. Worldwide it has grossed a cool $778,265,000 worldwide. 7. Wreck-It Ralph Gross: $3,273,000 (Cume: $168,779,000) Screens: 2,249 (PSA: $1,455) Week: 7 (Change: – 32.6%) In its seventh weekend of release, the animated Disney pic only dropped 32.6 per cent after losing 497 theaters. It again placed seventh in the chart. Abroad the pic has cumed $57.7 million. 8. Playing for Keeps Gross: $3,247,000 (Cume: $10,838,092) Screens: 2,840 (PSA: $1,143) Week: 2 (Change: – 43.5%) Opening in sixth place, the pic added three venues and dropped two slots to eighth. The pic will struggle to stay in the top 10 and will likely not stay in theaters in a significant way as new offerings open. 9. Red Dawn Gross: $2,394,000 (Cume: $40,889,423) Screens: 2,250 (PSA: $1,064) Week: 4 (Change: – 43.5%) One month out, Red Dawn lost 504 theaters and dropped one spot to 9th place. The pic will struggle to pass $45 million domestically which marks a likely loss considering its $65 million production budget. 10. Silver Linings Playbook Gross: $2,084,000 (Cume: $16,954,049 Screens: 371 (PSA: $5,617) Week: 5 (Change: – 4%) The Oscar hopeful broke the top 10 after flirting with it for a number of weeks. The feature is in comparatively far fewer theaters than its other top 10 brethren and its $5,617 per screen average is only outpaced by The Hobbit , which bowed this weekend. After dropping nearly 30% in each of the last couple weeks, the film only fell a very slight 4% this weekend, showing the title has some solid footing as it heads into the thick of the holidays and a wider expansion likely in the New Year.

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‘Silver Linings Playbook’ Wins Four Satellite Awards: Biz Break

The film won a number of prizes including Best Picture. Also in Monday’s round-up of news, seven films made the Academy’s Shortlist of titles competing in the hair and makeup category; Lili Taylor’s latest is set for a Berlin premiere; newcomers in the Specialty Box Office opened weak over the weekend; and film critic Karina Longworth is leaving L.A. Weekly. Silver Linings Playbook Wins 4 Satellite Awards Including Best Picture David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook took five prizes at the 17th annual Satellite Awards Sunday including Best Picture and best director for Russell and best actor prizes for Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, THR reports . 7 Movies On Makeup Short List Seven films remain in competition for the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 85th Academy Awards. Hitchcock , The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey , Les Misérables , Lincoln , Looper , Men in Black 3 and Snow White and the Huntsman made the short list. Three nominees will lead into the Oscar ceremony. Lili Taylor’s The Cold Lands Set for Berlin Premiere The film by Tom Gilroy will have its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February. Also starring John Ventimiglia, the pic revolves around Atticus who flees from authorities after his mother’s sudden death into the rugged mountains and dense forests of upstate New York. The feature is part of the initial films announced in the Berlinale’s Generation Programme. See the full list of announced titles here . Any Day Now Soft as Holdovers Hyde Park On Hudson and Silver Linings Playbook Stay Solid Any Day Now bowed in 16 theaters a brave story starring Alan Cumming about a gay couple fighting to retain custody of special needs child they reared. Any Day Now is a brave film and story that earned audience prizes at festivals throughout the year. Unfortunately it did not connect fully with paying audiences in its debut but hopefully its audience will build through word-of-mouth. It averaged only $2,563 per location. More specialty results at Deadline. Film Critic Karina Longworth Leaves L.A. Weekly Longworth began at L.A. Weekly replacing Scott Foundas who headed to the Film Society of Lincoln Center. He’s returning to Village Voice Media as its critic. She is writing a book about Meryl Streep for Cahiers du Cinema and will freelance, TOH reports .

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‘Silver Linings Playbook’ Wins Four Satellite Awards: Biz Break

The film won a number of prizes including Best Picture. Also in Monday’s round-up of news, seven films made the Academy’s Shortlist of titles competing in the hair and makeup category; Lili Taylor’s latest is set for a Berlin premiere; newcomers in the Specialty Box Office opened weak over the weekend; and film critic Karina Longworth is leaving L.A. Weekly. Silver Linings Playbook Wins 4 Satellite Awards Including Best Picture David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook took five prizes at the 17th annual Satellite Awards Sunday including Best Picture and best director for Russell and best actor prizes for Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, THR reports . 7 Movies On Makeup Short List Seven films remain in competition for the Makeup and Hairstyling category for the 85th Academy Awards. Hitchcock , The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey , Les Misérables , Lincoln , Looper , Men in Black 3 and Snow White and the Huntsman made the short list. Three nominees will lead into the Oscar ceremony. Lili Taylor’s The Cold Lands Set for Berlin Premiere The film by Tom Gilroy will have its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February. Also starring John Ventimiglia, the pic revolves around Atticus who flees from authorities after his mother’s sudden death into the rugged mountains and dense forests of upstate New York. The feature is part of the initial films announced in the Berlinale’s Generation Programme. See the full list of announced titles here . Any Day Now Soft as Holdovers Hyde Park On Hudson and Silver Linings Playbook Stay Solid Any Day Now bowed in 16 theaters a brave story starring Alan Cumming about a gay couple fighting to retain custody of special needs child they reared. Any Day Now is a brave film and story that earned audience prizes at festivals throughout the year. Unfortunately it did not connect fully with paying audiences in its debut but hopefully its audience will build through word-of-mouth. It averaged only $2,563 per location. More specialty results at Deadline. Film Critic Karina Longworth Leaves L.A. Weekly Longworth began at L.A. Weekly replacing Scott Foundas who headed to the Film Society of Lincoln Center. He’s returning to Village Voice Media as its critic. She is writing a book about Meryl Streep for Cahiers du Cinema and will freelance, TOH reports .

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Robert Pattinson-Kristen Stewart Wedding: All the Fake Details!

With a pretend baby on the way , Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are reportedly planning the next logical step: A big wedding! According to nonsense made up by OK! Weekly , the famous couple is set to make its relationship “permanent” and “legal.” “They’re split between doing it in England or somewhere totally remote and tropical,” an insider alleges of a Robert/Kristen wedding . Of course, the Stewart and Rupert Sanders affair is putting a damper on the plans. “Before the cheating scandal, the plan was always a wedding near Rob’s home in the U.K. But now some of his family and friends are not so keen on Kristen, so she’s not really into that. “Still, his mom always wanted him to have a very traditional church ceremony with a big fancy reception and Rob and Kristen have agreed that they’re willing to do it to make her happy – as long as the family can truly forgive Kristen.” And therein lies the question for all Twihards: Should Robert Pattinson forgive Kristen Stewart? Weigh in now:   Yes, they are still meant to be! No, there’s no excuse for cheating! View Poll »

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SAG Awards 2013 Nominees: Unveiled!

In an exciting bit of TV and movie news , the nominations for the 2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards, airing January 27 on TNT, were unveiled this morning. Oscar bait Lincoln and Silver Linings Playboook , starring Bradley Cooper and Most Desirable Woman of 2012 Jennifer Lawrence , led the way in the movie space. Both films earned four nods; Les Miserables earned three. Modern Family, Downton Abbey and Homeland were the most celebrated TV shows, along with other critical favorites. Who else was nominated and snubbed? Check out the full list of SAG Awards nominees below … Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture “Argo” “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” “Les Miserables” “Lincoln” “Silver Linings Playbook” Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Bradley Cooper — “Silver Linings Playbook” Daniel Day-Lewis — “Lincoln” John Hawkes — “The Sessions” Hugh Jackman — “Les Miserables” Denzel Washington — “Flight” Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Jessica Chastain — “Zero Dark Thirty” Marion Cotillard — “Rust and Bone” Jennifer Lawrence — “Silver Linings Playbook” Helen Mirren — “Hitchcock” Naomi Watts — “The Impossible” Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Alan Arkin — “Argo” Javier Bardem — “Skyfall” Robert DeNiro — “Silver Linings Playbook” Philip Seymour Hoffman — “The Master” Tommy Lee Jones — “Lincoln” Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Sally Field — “Lincoln” Anne Hathaway — “Les Miserables” Helen Hunt — “The Sessions” Nicole Kidman — “The Paperboy” Maggie Smith — “Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series “Boardwalk Empire” “Breaking Bad” “Downton Abbey” “Homeland” “Mad Men” Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series “30 Rock” “The Big Bang Theory” “Glee” “Modern Family” “Nurse Jackie” “The Office” Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Steve Buscemi — “Boardwalk Empire” Bryan Cranston — “Breaking Bad” Jeff Daniels — “The Newsroom” Jon Hamm — “Mad Men” Damian Lewis — “Homeland” Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Claire Danes — “Homeland” Michelle Dockery — “Downton Abbey” Jessica Lange — “American Horror Story: Asylum” Julianna Marguiles — “The Good Wife” Maggie Smith — “Downton Abbey” Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Alec Baldwin — “30 Rock” Ty Burrell — “Modern Family” Louis C.K. — “Louie” Jim Parsons — “The Big Bang Theory” Eric Stonestreet — “Modern Family” Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Edie Falco — “Nurse Jackie” Tina Fey — “30 Rock” Amy Poehler — “Parks and Recreation” Sofia Vergara — “Modern Family” Betty White — “Hot in Cleveland” Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Kevin Costner — “Hatfields & McCoys” Woody Harrelson — “Game Change” Ed Harris — “Game Change” Clive Owen — “Hemingway and Gellhorn” Bill Pullman — “Hatfields & McCoys” Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries Nicole Kidman — “Hemingway and Gellhorn” Julianne Moore — “Game Change” Charlotte Rampling — “Restless” Sigourney Weaver — “Political Animals” Alfre Woodard — “Steel Magnolias”

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‘Lincoln’ and ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ lead with the most nominations in the season’s first major awards. By Kevin P. Sullivan Daniel Day-Lewis in “Lincoln” Photo: Touchstone Pictures

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Kristen Stewart Set for ‘Focus’ with Ben Affleck; Bradley Cooper To Receive Palm Springs Fete: Biz Break

Kristen Stewart will star opposite Ben Affleck in a con-artist comedy. Also in Monday’s round-up of news briefs, a Chinese actor will take up a role in Iron Man 3 as the production heads to Beijing; NY Online Film Critics pick their top film for 2012; and Broken wins top British Independent Film prize. Kristen Stewart Confirms Focus with Ben Affleck Stewart says she’ll join Ben Affleck in the con-artist comedy Focus . She’ll play an inexperienced con artist who meets a more seasoned counterpart, played by Affleck. Glenn Ficarra and John Requa are directing from their script, Deadline reports . Bradley Cooper to Receive Palm Springs International Film Festival Fete Silver Linings Playbook” star Bradley Cooper will receive the Desert Palm achievement award for acting at the Palm Springs Film Festival’s awards gala. The ceremony will be held Jan. 5 during the 24th edition of the festival taking place January 3 – 14, Variety reports . China’s Wang Xuequi Joins Iron Man 3 Marvel starts filming Iron Man 3 scenes in Beijing and has cast actor Wang Xuequi as a new character, ‘Dr. Wu.’ It was rumored Hong Kong actor Andy Lau would join the pic as an ally of billionaire inventor Tony Stark, but he backed out, Deadline reports . NY Film Critics Online Pick Zero Dark Thirty The New York Film Critics Online gave their kudos to Zero Dark Thirty on Sunday, voting it the year’s best picture and also naming Kathryn Bigelow best director. The film also won an award for Mark Boal’s screenplay, THR reports . Broken Wins Top British Independent Film Awards Prize Broken , the debut feature by theatre director Rufus Norris, also picked up a best supporting actor prize for Rory Kinnear. Psychological thriller Berberian Sound Studio won the most awards including best director for Peter Strickland and best actor for Toby Jones, BBC reports .

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What If Vince Vaughn And Zooey Deschanel Starred In ‘Silver Linings Playbook’?

There’s nothing like a good bit of alternate “What if?” casting to make you appreciate a movie whose stars’ chemistry works, so picture what might have been if David O. Russell had made his Oscar contender Silver Linings Playbook a few years back… with Vince Vaughn and Zooey Deschanel . “I wrote this five years ago and I rewrote it 20 times,” Russell told The Huffington Post . “And I thought I was going to make it with Vince Vaughn and Zooey Deschanel before The Fighter . And then it didn’t happen, for any number of reasons that were out of my hands.” Head here to read the full Silver Linings chat, in which Russell big ups stars Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence and offers little hope that we’ll ever see the infamously stalled Nailed . Meanwhile, as awards pundit Anne Thompson notes , Silver Linings is flagging in the crowded Oscar race after enjoying a burst of momentum in previous weeks. Maybe a celebrity endorsement from Oscar-winner Charlize Theron will help? Here’s Theron waxing enthusiastic over Lawrence in EW’s Entertainers of the Year cover story: “How is it that she can just stand there, not saying a word, and make us feel so much? Her talent is undeniable, and she is a force to be reckoned with.” Theron should know; she starred as the older version of a pre-fame, pre- Hunger Games Lawrence (or vice versa — Lawrence starred as the young Theron, opposite Revolution ‘s J.D. Pardo) in 2008’s The Burning Plain . [ Huffington Post , EW , Thompson on Hollywood ]

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Tarantino Says 14-Year-Fan Old Wrote ‘Kill Bill 3’ Synopsis That He Thought Was ‘Sweet’

There aren’t many more clues to be had about Quentin Tarantino ‘s Django Unchained in this exclusive Yahoo! Movies trailer , or in the director’s latest interview with The Hollywood Reporter. But he does share a nifty story about a young fan who wrote herself into a third chapter of Kill Bill .  Tarantino took part in a THR  roundtable that also featured   Ben Affleck  ( Argo )   Gus Van Sant ( Promised Land ),   David O. Russell  ( Silver Linings Playbook ) and Ang Lee ( Life of Pi ) . how the final cut of his hotly anticipated slavery-era story is different from the movie he originally envisioned, Tarantino replied, “It’s shorter.”  But he does recount an interesting anecdote involving a  fan.  The director says that a “14-year-old girl wrote a little synopsis for  Kill Bill Vol. 3,”  explaining: “She wanted to play the daughter grown up, or at least at her age.” Tarantino says he read the synopsis and called the fan to thank her. “I thought it was just so sweet that this little girl liked the movie so much that she continued the story herself,” he said. “I always really hope that people take the story on themselves and take it to a different place and fill in the blanks that I didn’t tell them about.” Based on this Django Unchained trailer, I say — I say — I foresee some of Tarantino’s more computer-savvy fans remaking this trailer with Foghorn Leghorn playing plantation owner Calvin Candie instead of Leonardo DiCaprio.  Check it out below. [ The Hollywood Reporter,   Yahoo! Movies ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Movie Nudity Report: Breaking Dawn Part 2, Anna Karenina, Silver Linings Playbook

We’ve been basking in glorious movie nudity recently with Helen Hunt making her full frontal debut in The Sessions (2012) and Nadine Velazquez doing the same in Flight (2012). Unfortunately the good times are taking a break this week because there is a dearth of skin in theaters. First up, the big budget teen vampire series The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012) comes to its epic conclusion. There’s no nudity here, but the knowledge that Kristen Stewart goes topless in On The Road (2012) may get your stake pounding. Next slinky stunner Keira Knightley stars as the titular Anna Karenina (2012), but doesn’t show off any of her period pieces. Then Jennifer Lawrence is non-nude in Silver Linings Playbook (2012), but the silver lining is a topless shower scene from nudecomer Brea Bee 14 minutes in. More after the jump!

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