Nine (2009)

Nine (2009)




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  • 'Men in Black' and Nine Other Awesomely Bad Songs Made Just for Movies

    Bonus points for the movie title making it into the lyrics. 



  • 'Idol' Top Nine Results: Did the Voters Get It Right?

    You may not believe the trio with the least votes. 


  • 'American Idol' Top Nine Recap: Best Episode Ever?

    We can have a five-way tie for the title, right?





  • Carrie Fisher Loses 50 Pounds in Nine Months

    Is she back to Princess Leia Bikini status?


  • Shia LaBeouf And John Hillcoat Consider 'Triple Nine'

    'Indy 4' star and 'The Road' director may join the new police drama.


  • 'Inglourious Basterds,' 'Nine' Lead Critics Choice Nominations

    Quentin Tarantino’s 'Inglourious Basterds' and movie musical 'Nine' are leading the awards-season charge with 10 nominations apiece from the Broadcast Film Critics Association.


  • 'Nine' Scores 11 Satellite Nominations

    Star-studded movie musical 'Nine' is leading the way at the 14th annual Satellite Awards with 11 nominations.


  • The Women of Nine

    Watch Penelope Cruz, Kate Hudson and Marion Cotillard strut their stuff in this saucy new clip.


  • 'Nine' Gets Christmas Release

    Star-studded movie musical 'Nine' has had its release pushed back to December.


  • West Lands Nine BET Nominations

    Kanye West has bounced back from his stage-invading controversy at the MTV Video Music Awards by landing nine nominations for the upcoming BET Hip-Hop Awards.


  • Beyonce, Lady Gaga Land Nine VMA Nominations Each

    Beyonce and Lady Gaga will fight it out for the title of pop queen of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards after landing nine nominations apiece.


  • Javier Bardem Too Tired for 'Nine'

    An exhausted Javier Bardem has bowed out of Rob Marshall’s musical Nine.


  • Zeta-Jones denies signing nine movie/$80 million deal

    Catherine Zeta-Jones is denying reports that she has signed a nine-film deal worth about $80 million Catherine Zeta-Jones Michael DouglasGeorge Clooney the Coen Brothers Intolerable Cruelty Anthony Hopkins Antonio Banderas The Mask of Zorro Chicago Richard Gere Coming Out Russell Crowe Greekfire Smoke and Mirrors Monty


  • 'Whole Nine Yards' Defeats 'Next Best Thing'

    SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 5, 2000 -- Despite all the hype, Madonna came in second best at the weekend box office.

    Studio tracking studies predicting a first-place opening for Paramount's "The Next Best Thing," the romantic comedy/drama teaming the Material Girl with Rupert Everett, were wrong. Instead, top honors went for the third consecutive weekend to Warner Bros.' "The Whole Nine Yards."



    Bruce Willis "Yards," the R-rated hit comedy from Warners, Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures, held strongly in its third weekend with an estimated $7.31 million (-24%) at 2,793 theaters (-117 theaters, $2,617 per theater). Its total is approximately $38.5 million.

    Directed by Jonathan Lynn, "Yards" stars Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry.

    "Unbelievable," Warner Bros. distribution executive Jeff Goldstein said Sunday morning, delighted with how well "Yards" was ho


  • 'Whole Nine Yards' Continues to Score

    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 27, 2000 -- Warner Bros.' "The Whole Nine Yards" easily held on to first place despite tracking studies that had projected Dimension Films' opening of "Reindeer Games" would be the weekend's big winner.

    "Reindeer Games " Although the tracking data had pointed to an opening of $10 million to $12 million for "Reindeer," no film managed to crack double digits last weekend. "Reindeer" wound up an embarrassed No. 3 for the weekend with a red face and nose. The weekend's only other wide opening, Paramount's "Wonder Boys," lived up to tracking expectations, finishing out of the Top Five, in seventh place, with a grim estimated $5.85 million.

    The best-performing film of the bunch continued to be "Yards," Morgan Creek and Franchise Pictures' R-rated comedy. "Yards" continued laughing atop the chart in its second weekend with an estimated $9.61 million


  • 'Whole Nine Yards' Goes the Distance

    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 21, 2000 -- Moviegoers split their Presidents Day weekend box-office votes almost equally between the mob comedy "The Whole Nine Yards" and the chick flick "Hanging Up."

    "The Whole Nine Yards" While reports show both films tied for No. 1 with about $16.1 million for the four-day Friday through Monday holiday period, "The Whole Nine Yards," starring Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry, is really ahead by about $35,000 in estimated grosses. (That could change when final numbers are released Tuesday.)

    Rounding out the Top Five were the family comedy "Snow Day," the new sci-fi thriller "Pitch Black" and Disney's "The Tigger Movie." Notably missing in action: Leonardo DiCaprio's "The Beach."

    "The Whole Nine Yards" laughed all the way to the bank with an estimated $16.135 million at 2,910 theaters ($5,545 per theater).

    "I'm thrilled," Wa






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