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‘Captain America’ is #1 at Box Office

(Marvel)

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There’s a lot of green for the red, white and blue.

‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ took the number one spot at the box office this weekend, with a haul of $65.8 million.

That puts the Chris Evans vehicle on track to be the summer’s biggest superhero movie.

‘Harry Potter’ Makes Box Office History

(Warner Bros.)

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In a fitting finale, Harry Potter’s magic is making box office records disappear.

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2′ made $168.6 million in its opening weekend, which was the biggest Friday-Sunday in movie history. ‘The Dark Knight’ earned $158.4 million in its debut.

The staggering sum comes after Harry made nearly $100 million on its first day, which is just plain ridiculous.

To put the wizardry in perspective, the movie earned roughly eight times what (second place) ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ – the year’s biggest movie – banked this weekend.

‘Transformers’ Has BIGGEST July 4 Weekend Opening Ever + Full Box Office

(Paramount)

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‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ made a lot of green this red, white, and blue holiday weekend.

The latest film in the franchise had the biggest Fourth of July opening ever, raking in $116.4 million for the four-day weekend, and easily secured the #1 spot at the box office.

Shia LaBeouf’s and his robot car buddies smashed the animated ‘Cars 2,’ which fell to #2 with a four-day weekend total of $33 million.

The Cameron Diaz-Justin Timberlake comedy ‘Bad Teacher’ came in third with $17.5 million, followed by ‘Larry Crowne,’ starring Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts, which earned just $16 million.

‘Cars 2′ Speeds to #1 and ‘Bad Teacher’ Looks Good

(Disney)

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Pixar wins again.

The hit factory’s ‘Cars 2′ crossed the weekend’s finish line with $68 million, despite mediocre reviews.

Cameron Diaz’s potty mouth scored well with audiences, too. Her raunchy comedy ‘Bad Teacher,’ also starring Justin Timberlake, earned $31 million to come in second.

Last week’s champ, ‘Green Lantern,’ lit up the box office for another $18.4 million to snag third place.

Woody Allen Assembles All-Star Cast For Next Film, ‘Bop Decameron’

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Woody Allen will star in his next film, ‘Bop Decameron,’ and today announced the rest of the cast for what will be his first movie shot in Rome.

Alec Baldwin, Jesse Eisenberg and Penelope Cruz will headline, along with Roberto Benigni, Judy Davis, Greta Gerwig and Ellen Page.

Production begins next month.

‘Green Lantern’ Shines at the Box Office

(Warner Bros.)

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‘Green Lantern’ lit up the box office this weekend, and easily secured first place with $52.7 million in ticket sales. Taking second place was last week’s winner, ‘Super 8,’ with $21.3 million. And coming in third was Jim Carrey’s family romp ‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins’ with an $18.2 million haul. What did you see this weekend?

‘Super 8′ Reels in #1 Spot [UPDATE]

(Paramount)

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Throwback family sci-fi film ‘Super 8′ has won this weekend’s box office title with an impressive take of $37 million.

That puts the new release ahead of ‘X-Men: First Class,’ which nabbed the number two spot with $25 million in its second week.

Third place went to ‘The Hangover Part II,’ which earned $18.5 million

‘X-Men: First Class’ Takes First Place; ‘Hangover’ Still Strong [UPDATED]

(Marvel)

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Superheroes beat out the Wolfpack at this weekend’s box office.

“X-Men: First Class” earned $54 million for the top spot, making it the best-ever opening for a movie about mutants’ involvement in the Cuban Missile Crisis.

“The Hangover Part II” continued to do well in its second week, raking in $33.5 million to come in second.

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