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And it's only slightly more unintentionally funny.
It made somewhere between $22.2 and $26 million in midnight screenings last night.
"Weitz’s compositions have no spark, though, and his pacing is so flaccid that you’re going to need the electricity of a live, first-weekend audience to stay charged up."
Roger Ebert says that "Sitting through this experience is like driving a pickup in low gear though a sullen sea of Brylcreem."
This ought to be the perfect remedy for your 'New Moon' comedown.
What a bunch of idiots!
"We're still tweaking them to the last possible day," explains Chris Weitz.
The director of 'House of the Devil' is keeping busy.
The "look of the film's lead lupine" is not a problem this time.
Zooey Deschanel was probably wise to make new husband Ben Gibbard put a ring on it when she did.
U.K. video distributor Revolver has picked up 'Robsessed,' a documentary about 'Twilight' star Robert Pattinson.
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