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    [Vanilla Sky]: Cameron Diaz gets her Walk of Fame star (19:54 6/23)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - US actress Cameron Diaz has received the 2,386th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where she attributed her successful career to "the eternal love my mom and dad shared."
    [Charlie's Angels]: Farrah Fawcett declares victory over cancer (10:40 2/3)
    Former "Charlie's Angels" star Farrah Fawcett celebrated her 60th birthday on Friday by declaring victory in her four-month battle with cancer.
    [The Holiday]: Hitler comedy number one at German box office (09:20 1/15)
    A comedy about Hitler by a Jewish filmmaker rocketed to the top of the German box office charts in its first week in the cinemas, the country's biggest movie theater chain has said.
    [Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle]: Robert Wagner loses bid for 'Charlie's Angels' millions (07:41 1/9)
    Veteran actor Robert Wagner's claim for millions of dollars in profits from the "Charlie's Angels" movies was rejected by a Los Angeles appeals court.
    [Any Given Sunday]: McConaughey leads "Marshall" mishap (09:10 12/20)
    What should have been an inspirational story about fortitude and courage in the face of mind-numbing tragedy becomes a compendium of sports cliches in "We Are Marshall."
    [In Her Shoes]: Oscar Wannabes Walk Tight Line of Modesty (13:43 1/23)
    As Hollywood's big night approaches, Academy Awards contenders already are practicing their speeches.
    [The Mask]: 'Piranha' remake set to terrorize moviegoers (07:58 1/12)
    LOS ANGELES - Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water after the hype surrounding the 30th anniversary of "Jaws" had subsided, a remake of the 1978 horror hit "Piranha" is coming to theaters soon.
    [Sweetest Thing, The]: 'Changing Lanes' Beats Traffic at Box Office (22:28 4/14)
    LOS ANGELES - "Changing Lanes," a road-rage thriller starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson, ended Jodie Foster's two-week reign at the North American weekend box office on Sunday, grossing an estimated $17.6 million in its first three days. The Paramount Pictures film, which revolves around an escalating feud between two motorists, pushed Foster's "Panic Room" into second place with $11.3 million in its third weekend. After 17 days, the Sony Pictures home-invasion thriller has rung up $74.1 million, and has a good chance of reaching $100 million, said the studio's distribution and marketing president, Jeff Blake. "Panic Room" began its foreign run in eight countries this weekend, and was No. 1 in all of them -- Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Combined ticket sales from these markets reached $5.4 million. The "Panic Room" bow was the second-best this year in Spain and the third-best in Australia, said Blake. About three-quarters of the audience for the R-rated "Lanes" was aged 25 and over, with the gender mix split evenly. Paramount distribution president Wayne Lewellen said the film opened at the higher end of his expectations, which ranged from $15 million to $18 million. The studio is owned by Viacom Inc . The top 10 contained two other new entries. Sony's "The Sweetest Thing," a raunchy comedy starring Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate and Selma Blair, racked up $10.0 million at No. 3. The $43 million-budgeted film, whose "R" rating for strong sexual content and language kept out many kids under 17, opened on target, said Blake. Sony Pictures is a unit of Sony Corp. "Frailty," a psychological drama marking the feature directing debut of its star, William Paxton, bowed at No. 8 with a disappointing $4.2 million (tied with "National Lampoon's Van Wilder"). The film, which received good reviews, was released by Lions Gate Films, a unit of Lions Gate Entertainment Inc . THE ROCK READY TO ROLL The top 12 films grossed $84 million, down 10 percent from last weekend, but up 11 percent from the year-ago period when "Spy Kids" was tops for a third weekend. If figures hold when final data are issued on Monday, the tally will mark the lowest in four weeks ($83.1 million, March 8-10). New releases next weekend include "The Scorpion King," a "Mummy" spinoff starring World Wrestling Federation Inc. hero The Rock (a.k.a. Dwayne Johnson), and "Murder By Numbers," a drama starring Sandra Bullock. Rounding out the top five, the hit cartoon "Ice Age" (20th Century Fox) fell one spot to No. 4 with $8.7 million in its fifth weekend. It has grossed $151.7 million to date and is on course for $175 million, said Bruce Snyder, president of distribution at the Fox Entertainment Group Inc. -owned studio. "The Rookie," a fact-based Walt Disney Co. baseball drama starring Dennis Quaid, also fell one place, to No. 5, with $8.1 million, taking its three-week haul to $45.4 million. In the limited release world, director Peter Bogdanovich's Hollywood murder mystery "The Cat's Meow" scratched up $110,000 from 11 screens in New York and Los Angeles. The film is based on hearsay about events on the yacht of William Randolph Hearst in 1924, and stars Edward Herrmann as the media titan, Eddie Izzard as Charlie Chaplin and Kirsten Dunst as Marion Davies. The Lions Gate film played to an older, upscale audience, said studio distribution president Tom Ortenberg. It opens nationally on 300 screens on May 3. And Martin Scorsese's "The Last Waltz," a reissue of the groundbreaking 1976 concert film starring The Band and such guests as Bob Dylan and Muddy Waters, expanded to New York and Los Angeles after opening in San Francisco last weekend. It weighed in with $34,000 from six theaters, and expands to 12 cities next weekend. It was released by United Artists, a unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. . Reuters
    [Being John Malkovich]: SAG Awards Are Tuneup for Oscars (18:58 3/12)
    LOS ANGELES - Actors playing a jailed boxer, a slain transsexual, an adulterous real-estate agent and a tobacco-industry whistleblower were among nominees for the Screen Actors Guild honors Sunday, the last big awards before the Oscars.



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