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‘Twilight’ Tops Box Office For Third Consecutive Weekend

‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1,’ which has ruled the box office since its premiere, is followed by kid flicks ‘The Muppets’ and ‘Hugo.’ By Ryan J. Downey Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in “Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” Photo: Summit Entertainment Four movies in, the “Twilight” franchise continues to achieve new “firsts.” Over the weekend, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” became the first entry in the romantic vampires-and-werewolves series to maintain the top spot at the box office three weekends in a row. “Breaking Dawn” collected another $16.9 million, easily besting the $11.2 million claimed by expected champion “The Muppets” during a soft post-Thanksgiving weekend. The latest numbers are the highest third-weekend gross of any “Twilight” film. However, the $247.3 million gross of “Breaking Dawn Part 1” is still behind where “New Moon” had landed after the same amount of time in theaters. Unlike the critically reviled “Breaking Dawn,” film reviewers have been overwhelmingly positive about “The Muppets.” But the family-friendly film still declined 62 percent in its second weekend of release toward a total haul of $56.1 million. The franchise reboot of sorts will likely outgross “The Muppet Movie,” but it has a less than slim chance of ever beating the 1979 film’s attendance numbers. Two more well-reviewed kid flicks made the box-office top five. Martin Scorsese’s 3-D period piece “Hugo” was #3 with $7.6 million as it expanded from 1,277 theaters to 1,840. The filmmaker’s first family film has made an estimated $25.2 million thus far. The animated “Arthur Christmas” was #4 with $7.4 million, which reflects a second-weekend drop of only 39 percent. That’s the best post-Thanksgiving decline of any film since “Just Friends” in 2005. “Arthur” has made $25.3 million overall. “Happy Feet Two” wasn’t able to do anything to shake off its reputation as one of the year’s biggest flops as it landed at #5 with $6 million. The animated sequel’s $51.7 million gross is just 43 percent of what its predecessor made in the same period. And critics haven’t been kind. “It’s hard to resist dancing penguins, but ‘Happy Feet Two’ may make you want to try,” the Los Angeles Times wrote. In stark contrast to the teen-friendly “Twilight” sequel and the four family movies that comprise the top five, director Steve McQueen’s sex addiction drama “Shame” enjoyed the third-highest debut ever for a limited NC-17-rated release (behind “Bad Education” and “Lust, Caution”). Playing at just 10 locations, “Shame” had the weekend’s best per-screen averages on its way to collecting $361,000. Next weekend’s new releases will include director Garry Marshall’s celebrity-filled follow-up to “Valentine’s Day,” “New Year’s Eve”; a pair of R-rated comedies — Jonah Hill’s “The Sitter” and Charlize Theron’s “Young Adult”; and the well-reviewed Cold War espionage drama “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy,” which stars Gary Oldman as George Smiley, the fictitious hero of British author John le Carr

Talkback: What Is the Greatest Penis Moment in Movie History?

Since our friends at Next Movie totally went there , why not bat this one around Movieline HQ? It’s Friday! Live a little. In honor of Michael Fassbender ‘s infamous display of total nakedness in this week’s Shame — emotional and physical, to be fair — Next Movie ran down the nine greatest “penis moments” in the movies. Yes, Ewan McGregor . You made the list.

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9 Milestones in the Evolution of Gerard Butler

This weekend, Gerard Butler revisits the very Shakespeare play that launched his acting career: Coriolanus . This time around, Butler plays Tullus Aufidius, the rival of the title character in Ralph Fiennes’s big screen adaptation. So just how did a Scottish actor who started with Shakespeare boomerang back to the very same play a decade later after achieving Hollywood stardom?

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‘Breaking Dawn’ No Turkey At Box Office

‘Twilight’ flick stays on top, besting family fare including ‘Muppets,’ ‘Hugo.’ By Ryan J. Downey Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in “Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” Photo: Summit Entertainment The reemergence of Kermit and his pals wasn’t enough to knock Bella Swan and her new husband off the box-office throne. remained the #1 movie in America over the long holiday weekend as the romantic vampires-and-werewolves flick fended off competition from PG-rated newcomers “Arthur Christmas” and “Hugo.” The second-to-last “Twilight” movie generated an additional $62.3 million from Wednesday to Sunday for an overall domestic total of $221.3 million, according to estimates released by Summit Entertainment. Despite suffering from the same critical drubbing typically inflicted upon “Twilight” movies, “Breaking Dawn” triumphed against a trio of well-reviewed flicks with broad family appeal. Comedic actor Jason Segel’s “Muppets” debuted with $42 million over the five-day period. The celebrity-cameo-filled revival of the beloved television and movie franchise opened much more strongly than previous Muppet movies. Even with adjustments for ticket-price inflation, the newest “Muppets” overtook 1996’s “Muppet Treasure Island,” the previous series’ strongest box-office debut. The reboot of sorts was a labor of love for co-writer and star Segel, who made his adoration for felt puppets clear in 2008’s “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” “Happy Feet 2” was the #3 movie over the weekend. But with a production budget nearly triple that of “The Muppets,” the animated sequel’s $44 million gross ($18.5 million of which was collected over the weekend) couldn’t keep the Australian digital production facility that worked on the movie from laying off 600 of its 700 employees, according to a report from Australian film news site . “Arthur Christmas” opened far behind “The Muppets” at #4 with just $17 million. The 3-D movie, from the British animation house behind “Wallace & Gromit,” cost Sony Pictures an estimated $100 million to produce. Aardman Animations’ “Flushed Away” and “Chicken Run” earned more in their respective three-day opening weekends than the five-day total for their latest movie. Despite playing on 2,000 fewer screens than “Arthur Christmas,” Martin Scorsese’s live-action 3-D love letter to classic cinema, “Hugo,” was #5 with $15.4 million. The filmmaker best known for violent adult dramas like “Goodfellas” based his first foray into family fare on the popular children’s book “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.” Roughly 75 percent of the film’s grosses were reportedly from pricier 3-D screenings, according to Paramount. “Hugo” played at 1277 venues and is scheduled to expand to 2000 on December 9. The weekend wasn’t without Oscar-bait dramas for adults. The Weinstein Company’s “My Week With Marilyn” made $2 million in 244 theaters while the company’s black-and-white silent film, “The Artist,” made $210,000 in just four New York and Los Angeles theaters. The box office was down 12 percent overall from the same period last year, when “Tangled” was new in theaters against a “Harry Potter” movie and “MegaMind.” “Tangled” was #1 with $68.7 million compared to the $62.3 million made by “Breaking Dawn.” Check out everything we’ve got on and “The Muppets.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ Live From The ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1’ Red Carpet MTV Rough Cut: Kristen Stewart MTV Rough Cut: Robert Pattinson

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Hilary Duff’s Sweet Pregnant Profile

Here’s Hilary Duff and her ever growing belly hanging out in the park over the weekend looking like she was extremely well fed over Thanksgiving. She looks the way I felt most of the weekend, but with a nicer ass. A pregnant woman isn’t exactly my favorite thing in the world, they’ve got at least one human inside of them, but I really love pregnant woman boobs… Hot.

Seen On The Scene: Mary J. Blige, Monica, And Jeezy Kick It In The A

Mary J. Blige , who just dropped “My Life 2,” partied in Atlanta with Monica, Young Jeezy, and more this weekend. Mary is wearing the hell out of those blue pants… Peep more pics below: Photos: Prince Williams/atlpics.net

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Eff A Stylist: The Most Attention Sloriest Red Carpet Looks Of All Time

The AMAs were this weekend, allowing celebrities to throw on their Sunday bests. But sometimes “bests” can turn to “worst” pretty easily. We take a look at the craziest, most unforgettable, slore-y red carpet looks of all time.

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Video: Rajon Rondo Tosses Alley-Oop With His Forehead

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Rajon Rondo has used the offseason/lockout an opportunity to work on throwing the most ridiculous of alley-oops . His latest offering comes via a charity game Rondo hosted at Harvard over the weekend. (H/T: WEEI ) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : SLAM Online Discovery Date : 20/11/2011 01:13 Number of articles : 2

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JoJo and other celebs attend GBK Gift Lounge

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GBK held its “Rock & Royalty” gift lounge in honor of the 2011 AMA’s over the weekend. Many celebs were in attendance, including JoJo, Chaka Khan, and ‘Basketball Wives’ star Jackie Christie. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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Manny Pacquiao out for a night at Supperclub

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Manny Pacquiao spent a night out in Los Angeles on Tuesday, taking in an evening at Supperclub. Manny is fresh off his win over Juan Manuel Marquez this weekend, but gave no indication if a future fight with Floyd Mayweather is in the cards Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com

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