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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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Jennifer Aniston Saves Dog


The actress catches a Siberian Husky running loose along busy Sunset Boulevard.

Posted: January 27, 2009, 5 a.m. EST

Jennifer Aniston starred in a doggie drama over the weekend, and no, it wasn’t “Marley & Me.”

Aniston was driving on Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills when she spotted a Siberian Husky running loose along the busy road. The actress pulled over to the side, jumped out of her car, and slowly approached the dog.
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Aniston managed to grab the dog by its collar. A nearby paparazzo – who caught most of the scene on film – had seen the dog escape from a yard and went to alert the owner.

Aniston owns several dogs herself, and talks about them frequently during interviews. While promoting “Marley & Me” before the holidays, Aniston explained how dogs are superior to men in an interview with USA Today.

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“Men come and go but there really is no relationship like the one you have with a dog,” Aniston said. “But then they don’t live as long as they should.

“You have to say goodbye way too soon,” she added. “It’s just so sad. It makes me so sad. But their love is unconditional and I love that.”

Jennifer Aniston to Steal Brangelina's Oscar Spotlight

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Didn't we tell you yesterday that this year's Academy Awards ceremony was going to be all about Brangelina? Yeah well, not if Aniston's got her say about it. Star (the most trusted news organization for Jennifer Aniston updates) is reporting that the Friends actress might be planning to upstage the hot duo by showing up with a John Mayer-proposed engagement ring. Finally, a little bit of drama to make these stuffy award shows interesting again. If there ends up being a cat fight on the red carpet, you might even be able to hit pre-Jon Stewart ratings for the show!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Movie crowds adopt 'Marley' with $37M weekend!


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LOS ANGELES – Hollywood had a happy holiday with a huge Christmas weekend as movies from Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett and Adam Sandler all opened strongly.

Even Tom Cruise scored solidly in an eye patch and a German World War II uniform.

Aniston and Wilson's dog tale "Marley & Me" debuted at No. 1 with $37 million in weekend ticket sales and a total of $51.7 million since opening Christmas Day, according to estimates Sunday from distributor 20th Century Fox.

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Disney's Sandler comedy "Bedtime Stories" came in second for the weekend with $28.1 million and $38.6 million since it debuted on Christmas.

Paramount's "Benjamin Button," a romantic fantasy with Pitt and Blanchett, ran a close third with $27 million for the weekend. The film has grossed $39 million since premiering Christmas Day.

MGM's "Valkyrie," starring Cruise as a German officer plotting to kill Adolf Hitler, had a No. 4 debut weekend of $21.5 million and took in $30 million since opening on Christmas.

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Rounding out the holiday rush of new wide releases was Lionsgate's action thriller "The Spirit," which came in at No. 9 with $6.5 million over the weekend and $10.4 million since its Christmas debut.

"Marley & Me" was based on John Grogan's best-seller about a couple going through the ups and downs of marriage with their mischievous dog in tow. The holiday timing was ideal for a story about an adorable pup, said 20th Century Fox distribution executive Bert Livingston.

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"It's an all-audience picture, ages 8 to 80. That's who's coming," Livingston said. "This is a movie about life, love and family. It's what people want to see now."

Audiences wanted to see pretty much everything over the holiday weekend. Revenues had plunged the previous two weekends, but Hollywood ended the year on a high note as the top 12 movies took in $182.5 million, up 8 percent from the same weekend in 2007.

"It's a very strong finish to the year," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "Audiences are really enjoying the movies in the marketplace right now."

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For the year, revenues are running a fraction behind the pace of 2007, when the box office hit a record $9.7 billion. Factoring in higher admission prices, the number of tickets sold is lagging 5 percent behind last year's total, according to Media By Numbers.

"Benjamin Button" and other Academy Awards contenders packed theaters. Miramax's acclaimed drama "Doubt" expanded nationwide after two weekends of limited release, pulling in $5.7 million to finish at No. 10.

Paramount Vantage's "Revolutionary Road," a domestic drama reuniting "Titanic" stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, had a huge $192,000 debut in just three theaters, averaging $64,000 per screen.

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Warner Bros. expanded Clint Eastwood's vigilante drama "Gran Torino" to more theaters as the film continues to draw big crowds with $2.4 million in just 84 cinemas, a per-theater average of $29,048.

By comparison, "Marley & Me" had a theater average of $10,632 on 3,480 screens, "Button" had $9,036 on 2,988 screens and "Valkyrie" averaged $7,942 on 2,711 screens.

Two Fox Searchlight films, "Slumdog Millionaire" and "The Wrestler," and Universal's "Frost/Nixon" also were among Oscar prospects doing strong business.

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"Awards buzz doesn't hurt," said Rob Moore, vice chairman of Paramount, which released "Benjamin Button," featuring Pitt as a man who ages backward. "We always felt it's an incredibly compelling movie and worthy of attention at the end of the year. So far, that has been going very well."

"Benjamin Button," "Doubt" and "Frost/Nixon" lead contenders for the Jan. 11 Golden Globes with five nominations each.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.

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1. "Marley & Me," $37 million.

2. "Bedtime Stories," $28.1 million.

3. "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," $27 million.

4. "Valkyrie," $21.5 million.

5. "Yes Man," $16.5 million.

6. "Seven Pounds," $13.4 million.

7. "The Tale of Despereaux," $9.4 million.

8. "The Day the Earth Stood Still," $7.9 million.

9. "The Spirit," $6.5 million.

10. "Doubt," $5.7 million.