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The Ides of March

TAB: George Clooney “Cursed Out” Ryan Gosling for Missing Golden Globes

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“A furious George Clooney cursed out his Ides of March co-star Ryan Gosling for blowing off the Golden Globes,” begins a breathless piece from the National Enquirer.

According to so-called “sources” for the supermarket tabloid, Clooney “fumed to a group of showbiz execs in the lobby of the Beverly Hilton hotel following the Jan. 15 awards show,” allegedly ranting, “Ryan Gosling is a (bleep)! The (bleep) stood me up!”

For real?

Puss in Boots Beats Tower Heist For #1

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Puss in Boots clawed its way to the top again with $32.1 million in ticket sales.

Coming in second was Tower Heist with $25.1 million.

And nabbing third was the stoner threequel A Very Harold & Kumar 3D with $13.1 million.

Puss In Boots Tops Weekend Box Office; Breaks Halloween Record

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Puss In Boots has easily scratched its way to the top of the weekend box office.

Spinning off from Shrek, the Antonio Banderas-voiced character took in $34 million, breaking a Halloween weekend record. Saw 3 had previously held the title with $33.6 million.

Last week’s champ, Paranormal Activity 3, came in second with $18.5 million.

The Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried sci-fi flick In Time nabbed third with $12 million.

Paranormal Activity 3 Scares Up New Box Office Records

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Audiences were more than happy to get a little horror-fied this weekend.

Paranormal Activity 3 scared up $54 million in theaters, making it the biggest opening of all time for a horror film, as well as the best ever October debut.

Real Steel and teen dance rebellion Footloose came in a distant second and third with $11.3 million and $10.9 million, respectively.

Real Steel Dances Past Footloose for #1

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Hugh Jackman‘s Real Steel, once again, knocks out the competition with a weekend take of $16.3 million, just ahead of the Julianne Hough-Kenny Wormald Footloose remake, which earned $16.1 million.

Coming in a distant third was the horror film The Thing, which made $8.7 million in ticket sales.

Real Steel Knocks Out Competitors For #1

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Real Steel is the real deal.

Hugh Jackman‘s robot boxing movie punched out the box office competition with a $27.3 million haul.

The Ides of March, a political thriller starring Ryan Gosling and George Clooney, came in second with $10.4 million.

And Dolphin Tale swam to third with $9.2 million.

George Clooney Gets AARP Subscription

Truth rating: 10
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George Clooney graces the cover of this week’s Parade, and admits that after turning 50 in May, he got a subscription to the mature people’s mag, AARP.

He tells Parade, getting a subscription to AARP “shocked me,” jokingly adding, “‘Are you kidding?’ I told them they should do ‘The Sexiest Man Still Alive.’”

But the actor, who can be seen in “The Ides of March,” is philosophical about growing older.

George Clooney Takes Stacy Keibler to Toronto Film Festival

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George Clooney is showing off more than just his upcoming film, ‘The Ides of March,’ at the Toronto International Film Festival.

The actor-director’s gal pal, Stacy Keibler, has reportedly joined Clooney in Canada, and the two arrived together at the Ritz-Carlton’s Deq bar for a meeting with movie execs late last night.

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