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Russell Crowe

‘Harry Potter’ is Box Office Magic with First Weekend of $125 Million

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UPDATE

The end has begun… and it is HUGE.

“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,” the second-to-last movie in a magical series that has steamrolled the competition for a decade, showed that Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint still have special box office wizardry.

The film earned a mind-boggling $125.1 million this weekend, easily nabbing the #1 spot at the box office. Plus, the rest of this weekend’s Top Ten.

Tab is thin on facts about altering “fat” Russell Crowe

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The National Enquirer blubbers that producers of the Russell Crowe film, “Robin Hood,” were “forced to shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars to erase his bulging gut via digital photography.” What?

Russell Crowe Bad Death Hoax

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Russell Crowe is NOT dead.

Another heinous celebrity death hoax took root online this morning with Crowe as the victim.

As was the case with previous “deaths,” the actor was said to have suffered a fatal fall while filming in a remote location. Specifically, in the Hahnenkamm mountains of Austria.

New York radio station Z100 and other outlets reported the news as fact.

Fortunately, it’s just another vile, disgusting FAKE.

UPDATE: “Iron Man 2″ Blasts “Robin Hood,” Stays #1

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BOX OFFICE

UPDATE – 5/16/10

While the actual numbers for both films look to be slightly under initial projections, Iron Man 2 will hold off Robin Hood to keep the box office crown this weekend.

Iron Man 2 will finish with roughly $49 million for the weekend. It has broken the $200 million barrier in its first two weeks of release.

Robin Hood — the #1 film internationally — scored about $36 million in North America.

Russell Crowe storms out of “Robin Hood” interview

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If you see “Robin Hood” this weekend and happen to think Russell Crowe has a bit of Irish accent in the film, it’s best not to say anything.

After a BBC interviewer suggested to Crowe that his Robin Hood character’s intended British accent sounded more Irish-like, the Oscar-winning actor took off his microphone and stormed off!

Gossip Target Russell Crowe Takes Aim as Robin Hood

Over the summer, Gossip Cop got a British paper to apologize to Russell Crowe for wrongly reporting that the Brickmakers pub in Windlesham (outside London) had tossed out the actor for causing a ruckus. In fact, Crowe had never even been to the bar. At the time, Crowe was in the town filming Ridley Scott’s “Robin Hood.” The film’s trailer has just come online, and Gossip Cop thought we’d toast Crowe – who also “dueled” playfully with an Australian gossip columnist this year – by giving you a peek.

Gossip Cop Gets Results! Fake Robert Pattinson Quotes Removed

On Friday, you’ll recall, Now Magazine printed Robert Pattinson quotations they’d lifted directly from an old Daily Mirror piece – even though the Mirror had fabricated the interview in the first place. Gossip Cop called them out. And this morning, even though Now left the article up, editors have scrubbed away the offending quotes.

Week in Review: Part 2

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Demi Moore fires back, Russell Crowe duels at dawn, Chris Brown can’t remember, Selena Gomez heads to Africa, and much, more more in the second part of our Week in Review!

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