Way to plant, Nick.
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These tips will help you stand your best chance of being crowned No. 1.
Taylor Kitsch faces off against John Travolta.
It's a mad, mad world these characters live in.
The series returns with a strong two-hour premiere.
Vinny gives us the inside scoop.
Don't you dare close your eyes!
As is the series' M.O.
Sometimes the truth can kill you.
The adventure beckons
Iron Man, Thor, Hulk—oh my!
Like a ream of paper, fluttering down the streets...
Why are they treating this show like an advent calendar?
And then wait until June 26 for some answers.
After you've seen On Stranger Tides, consider these films as a night cap.
A whole lot of them!
The Lone Rangers strike again!
"100 G's?"
Killer robots and Ernest Borgnine. What else do you need?
No second season for 'Terriers' and 'The Whole Truth' gets pulled from the air.
'ER' actress returns to TV after battling breast cancer.
The pharmaceutical arm of Bristol-Myers Squibb has enlisted such stars as Kirk Douglas, Sylvester Stallone, Dana Carvey and Angela Bassett to appear in a number of ads for their cholesterol-lowering drug Pravachol.
Shannon Elizabeth, whose thriller 13 Ghosts hits theaters today, to Rolling Stone about what gives her chills.
For the newest upcoming Survivor series, beefing up is the most important element to surviving in the African plains where food will be scarce.
Acting presumably on the principle that there are few things more satisfying than spoiling a movie for someone you dislike by giving away the ending or a major plot twist, screenwriter Diane Patterson has compiled a list of spoilers.
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
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
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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The holes are alive with the sound of music!