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‘New Moon’ sucks up $140 million at box office
Nov. 22: The film blew past decidedly mixed reviews to rake in more than $140 million over the weekend, making it the third-largest film debut ever. NBC’s Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)The vampire romance “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” sucked up $140.7 million in its first three days and pulled in a total of $258.8 million worldwide, according to studio estimates Sunday. Sun, 22 Nov 2009 20:44:49 GMT
Fans either loved ‘New Moon’ or really hated it
Nov. 20: Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum reviews the latest installment in the Twilight saga: "New Moon." (NBC News Channel)Msnbc.com readers have very strong opinions on the “Twilight” sequel, which pulled in more than $140 million domestically in its opening weekend. From Kristen Stewart acting to the film's director, there was very little middle ground. Sun, 22 Nov 2009 23:43:18 GMT
Best bets: ‘Dancing’ to crown a winner
From sunshine-colored short skirts to Muppet pelts and cowboy costumes, the stars shone — and groaned — in a variety of skimpy outfits.Will Donny, Kelly or Mya take home the mirrorball? Plus" "The Road" hits theaters; Rihanna's new album out. Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:00:27 GMT
It’s Jackson vs. Swift at AMAs
Country music’s teen superstar is making a splash from Nashville to Hollywood.It’s the country cutie versus the “King of Pop” at this year’s American Music Awards. Taylor Swift comes into Sunday’s ceremony with six nominations. Michael Jackson has five. And both are up for artist of the year. Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:32:17 GMT
Promoters have faith in ‘holy hip-hop’
Hip-hop gospel artist Trey Andale Williams, seated, Sean Simmonds, center, and Terverius Black, right, are shown in a studio Nov. 5 in Harvest, Ala. Black and Simmonds started Xist Worldwide Record Label, a Christian-themed entertainment company, three years ago. Hip-hop gospel has been around nearly two decades, but many followers say it didn't start getting recognized until a few years ago. Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:35:46 GMT
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