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Friday Box Office: Harry Potter Rakes In The Holiday Cash

As turkeys across the country begin their slow exit from protective custody and millions of doughy housewives proudly show off their flatscreen TVs purchased for only $299, the holiday box office has a clear winner, a strong upstart, and then a couple of real turkeys. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 continued its glorious reign at number one, while Tangled (gag me with that cruddy title) is making a strong go at number two. But if you were Cher, a boner pill-pushing Jake Gyllenhaal or the Rock, it was a Black Friday indeed for you. Your Friday box office is here.

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Friday Box Office: Accio Moolah! Harry Potter Has $65 Million Night

Well, holy cow. After pulling in $24 million at midnight , the penultimate Potter flick increased its take to a truly magical $65 million in its first day in release. I guarantee you that Warner Bros. execs are alternately high-fiving themselves over having another $65 million night next summer with Part 2, and then secretly calculating how much more they would have made if this one was in 3D. Oh, and some Russell Crowe prison movie self-destructed at number 5. Your Friday box office is here.

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Friday Box Office: Accio Moolah! Harry Potter Has $65 Million Night

Weekend Receipts: Wall Street Owns The Weekend

Shia LeBeouf enjoyed his fifth straight number one opening as Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps ruled the box office. The angry cartoon owls of Ga’Hoole fended off Ben Affleck for a number two spot but the angry cartoon ladies of You Again had to settle for an anemic fifth place opening. Your weekend receipts are here.

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Movieline’s Week in Review: So Long, Miss Blankenship

Even with dear friends gone, always remember to it’s better to celebrate a life than to mourn a death. And thus, at the end of a long week, we get to Movieline’s Week in Review. Huzzah! Be sure to drop in during the days ahead as Dixon Gaines keeps the memories stoked and the future light; the rest of us will see you Monday!

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Friday Box Office: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Is A Bullish Number One

Greed was good again as Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps topped the Friday night box office while the owls of The Legend of the Guardians perched at number three and Betty White latest confection, You Again , non-started at number five. Your Friday box office is here.

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Friday Box Office: Mad About Town

It just suddenly got so 2002 up in here as Ben Affleck ruled the Friday box office with his Beantown heist flick, The Town . Easy A had to settle for a Gentleman’s B, Devil was stuck in a purgatorial third and poor Justin Long just really wants this year to be over already. Your Friday Box Office is here.

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Weekend Receipts: Evil Truimphs

Milla Jovovich had a very good weekend while everyone else counted their pennies to see if they had enough to afford a dollar taco as Resident Evil: Afterlife dominated as only a 3D zombie shoot ’em up could. Your weekend receipts are here.

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Friday Box Office: Evil Eyes Number One

Milla Jovovich’s latest installment of shooting at zombies very, very slowly racked up another win as Resident Evil 3D easily dominated a sleepy box office. The dapper gents of Takers and the well-armed hit men of The American tussled over the number two slot while horny travelers and angry Mexicans filled out the rest of the top five. Your Friday Box Office is here.

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Friday Box Office: U!S!A! U!S!A! The American Is Number One

George Clooney racked up another victory as his spare thriller The American topped the rather tepid Friday box office. Campy Mexploitation flick Machete settled for number two, while Justin Long & Drew Barrymore’s Going the Distance idled at the gate at number five. Your Friday box office is here.

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