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Guess Which Movie Was the Highest Grossing 2010 Release for Fox?

Considering Twentieth Century Fox executives are probably still counting the cash they made from Avatar , it seems silly to pass around the collection plate for them after a down year of releases in 2010. That said, which surprising Fox production managed to top the ticket sales of such high profile disappointments as The A-Team , Knight and Day and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ? Hint: Lesbians.

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Guess Which Movie Was the Highest Grossing 2010 Release for Fox?

DVD: Buy Archer: Season One With Your Gift Card

It’s Dec. 27, and you’ve got a gift card for Amazon or iTunes or Barnes & Noble or wherever burning a hole in your pocket, but dither no more over how to spend it: Pick up Archer : Season One (out this week from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment), since the chances are decent that you missed this spectacularly hilarious show during its initial run on the FX network.

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Don’t Blink: First Promo for Simon Cowell’s The X Factor Premieres

Are you ready, America? Coming in the fall of 2011, former American Idol judge (and V-neck aficionado) Simon Cowell will return to televisions with The X Factor . The British import is already one of the most hyped events on the Fox calendar next year — right up there with the Glee Super Bowl episode and, well, the Super Bowl — and so it goes to reason that the network would want to start plugging it as soon as possible. As such, say hello to the 10 quickest, most nondescript seconds in the history of television promotion.

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Don’t Blink: First Promo for Simon Cowell’s The X Factor Premieres

Watch James Franco and Bill Hader Laugh Through A Spider-Man Viral Video

Your day is about to become a little better: James Franco and Bill Hader have premiered a new viral video in honor of Spider-Man director Sam Raimi’s birthday — which actually is not until October 23, but who cares! As usual, James Franco plays an angsty James Franco and Bill Hader (who actually worked as a P.A. on the first Spider-Man film) embodies Willem Dafoe for the short. Pay little attention to the actors breaking character and enjoy!

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Blame Game: Why Did Knight and Day Disappoint at the Box Office?

With the summer of 2010 littered with critical and financial disappointments, Knight and Day doesn’t feel like a complete disaster — at least it’s not Jonah Hex , y’know? But that hasn’t stopped Tony Sella from falling on his sword. “Blame me, don’t blame Tom Cruise,” the Twentieth Century Fox co-president of marketing told the Los Angeles Times . “We did lots of focus groups for this film, and no one ever said there was a star problem. Never. Tom Cruise was not the issue. I take full responsibility.” Naturally this has been met with the kind of disbelief that is reserved for all things Cruise — spin to avert your gaze away from the fact that perhaps the A-List icon isn’t that big of a star anymore. But does Sella have a point? Perhaps he is to blame for Knight and Day . After the jump, Movieline investigates.

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Blame Game: Why Did Knight and Day Disappoint at the Box Office?