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The Biggest Weekend EVER at the Box Office?

The next chapter in the Twilight Saga should open with staggering numbers; Happy Feet Two in the number two spot.

It's a big box office weekend ... HUGE ... as The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 1 and Happy Feet Two hit theaters. Twilight: Breaking Dawn is expected to break records, while Happy Feet Two is poised to do well in its family friendly, feel-good bracket.

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Happy Feet Two — The sequel to 'Happy Feet,' the Academy Award-winning animated smash hit, 'Happy Feet Two' returns audiences to the magnificent landscape of Antarctica in superb 3D. Where to see it: 

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The Twilight Saga: Beaking Dawn-Part 1 — In the next chapter of the Twilight saga, Bella and Edward face the ramifications of marriage, honeymoon, pregnancy and a tumultuous chilbirth which brings about a shocking development for Jacob. Where to see it: 

Immortals 3D — The brutal and bloodthirsty King Hyperion and his murderous Heraklion army are rampaging across Greece in search of the long lost Bow of Epirus. With the invincible Bow, the king will be able to overthrow the Gods of Olympus and become the undisputed master of his world. With ruthless efficiency, Hyperion and his legions destroy everything in their wake, and it seems nothing will stop the evil king's mission.. Where to see it: 

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Jack and Jill — Jack Sadelstein is on top of his game, and has every reason to be thankful: he has a beautiful wife, great kids, a gorgeous house in L.A., and a successful job as an advertising executive. Even still, Jack always dreads the coming of Thanksgiving because for him, the holiday only means one thing: a visit from his needy, annoying, passive aggressive, neurotic, identical twin sister, Jill. Where to see it: 

J. Edgar — Director Clint Eastwood delves into the personal life of J. Edgar Hoover with this iopic starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the controversial FBI director. Where to see it: 

Rockstar — A Delhi boy resents the fact that he has no pain in his life. He has realized that all great Musicians have had a painful life. Where to see it: 

Tower Heist — A comedy caper about working stiffs who seek revenge on the Wall Street swindler who stiffed them. Where to see it: 

A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas — After years of growing apart, Harold and Kumar have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents--and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree-- going up in smoke. Where to see it: 

In Time — When Will Salas is falsely accused of murder, he must figure out a way to bring down a system where time is money -- literally -- enabling the wealthy to live forever while the poor, like Will, have to beg, borrow, and steal enough minutes to make it. Where to see it: 

Puss in Boots — Swashbuckling feline Puss in Boots (voice of Antonio Banderas) fights to save his town with the help of Kitty Softpaws (voice of Salma Hayek) and Humpty Dumpty (voice of Zach Galifianakis). Where to see it: 

Paranormal Activity 3 — The Paranormal Activity franchise continues with this third outing from Paramount Pictures. Where to see it: 

Footloose — A Boston teen named Ren moves to a small Midwestern town where dancing has been outlawed. There, he falls in love with the rebellious teen daughter of the town preacher, and teaches everyone how to... cut loose. Where to see it: 

Real Steel — A gritty, white-knuckle, action ride set in the near-future, where the sport of boxing has gone hi-tech. Where to see it: 

Moneyball — Brad Pitt stars in the real-life tale of Major League Baseball general manager Billy Beane, who built up a winning team despite a decreased budget thanks to his sly use of statistical data to calculate the best -- and cheapest -- players for his roster. Where to see it: 

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