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Jack and Jill

Adam Sandler Sweeps Razzie Awards

Truth rating: 10
(Sony)

Adam Sandler probably wished it was just an April Fools’ Day joke, but it wasn’t when he set a Razzies record on Sunday when his film Jack and Jill “won” in every single category, including Worst Picture.

The star was also “honored” as Worst Actor and Worst Actress for his dual role in the comedy flick.

New Year’s Eve New #1 at Box Office

(New Line)

BOX OFFICE

The  all-star cast of New Year’s Eve helped lift the romantic comedy to the top spot of this weekend’s box office, replacing Breaking Dawn as North America’s #1 movie.

New Year’s Eve secured first place with $13.7 million in ticket sales.

Coming in second was the debut of Jonah Hill’s The Sitter, with a box office take of $10 million.

And nabbing third was Breaking Dawn, with another $7.9 million.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Easily Wins Box Office for Third Week in a Row

(Summit)

BOX OFFICE

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 won the top spot at the box office for the third weekend straight, topping a slew of family films.

Breaking Dawn took in $16.9 million, beating The Muppets ($11.2 million), Hugo ($7.6 million), and Arthur Christmas ($7.4 million).

Breaking Dawn Nears Half a Billion Dollars at Box Office + Weekend’s Top 10

(Summit)

BOX OFFICE

Not only did Breaking Dawn take first place again at the box office, raking in $62.3 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend, but the film has now earned close to half a billion dollars.

To date, the fourth installment of the Twilight series has earned $221.3 million in North America, and with an international take of $268 million (including this weekend’s $71.5 million), the worldwide cumulative gross is $489.3 million.

Coming in second this holiday weekend was The Muppets, which has returned to the big screen in a big way with $43.5 million in ticket sales.

Breaking Dawn Tops $283 Million Worldwide + Full U.S. Box Office

(Summit)

BOX OFFICE

As expected, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 dominated the box office.

The movie debuted to $72 million on Friday, the second-biggest single-day opening in history, and has taken in $139.5 million for the weekend. Internationally, the film has topped $144 million for a combined $283.5 million.

Coming in a distant second was Happy Feet Two with $21.8 million.

Nabbing third was Immortals with $12.5 million in ticket sales.

Immortals Wins Box Office Battle

(Relativity)

BOX OFFICE

Swords-and-sandals action flick Immortals has won the weekend box office, with the tale of ancient warriors and angry gods taking in a $32 million haul.

Coming in second was Adam Sandler‘s critically savaged Jack and Jill with $26 million in ticket sales.

Nabbing a close third was a Puss in Boots with $25.5 million.

Adam Sandler’s Jack and Jill Getting Almost “0″ Love From Critics

(Sony)

It’s long been said that Adam Sandler is critic-proof at the box office.

That theory might get its ultimate test this weekend.

The comedian’s new Jack and Jill is currently at 3% “fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes, the site that aggregates movie reviews.

WATCH: Adam Sandler Plays Brother and Sister Twins in ‘Jack and Jill’

(Columbia)

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Adam Sandler stars as a man and his twin sister in ‘Jack and Jill,’ a movie that looks every bit as goofy as it sounds.

Katie Holmes plays (male) Sandler’s wife, while Al Pacino – yes, Al Pacino – plays (female) Sandler’s love interest.

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