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Earlier, we presented to you the “The 100 Greatest Movie Insults of All Time.” Now we’re going to add some NSFW cheese on top of that humor.

If you pay close attention, you’ll notice that a number of actors credited in the “The 100 Cheesiest Movie Quotes of All Time” - including Val Kilmer, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mark Wahlberg, and Tom Cruise - had the honor of making both compilations.

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About to start your three-day weekend and not sure what to do with yourself? What don’t you test out some of “The 100 Greatest Movie Insults of All Time” while barbecuing with your friends?

Note: This 10-minute clip - featuring barbs from films ranging from to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Full Metal Jacket - is definitely NSFW. So be sure there aren’t any kids around the grill when you start using them.

(FYI - Make sure to check out “The 100 Cheesiest Movie Quotes of All Time” as well.)

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Christina Aguilera in Burlesque

Whether she’s just being cautious of repeating Britney Spears’ Crossroads mistake or truly intrigued by the generic girl-with-big-dreams-travels-to-L.A. story, isn’t pushing boundaries in her Burlesque character’s shoes. The 29 year-old singer pulls from her “Lady Marmalade” days, staying true to her hypersexed image to portray Ali Rose.

“It wasn’t just about a girl who comes to LA and makes it big. It was a girl who had suffered and felt pain, been in seven foster homes. She doesn’t let her past make her a victim. And that to me was so appealing,” Aguilera said.

The film hits theaters this November.

(Check out more shots of Aguilera in her film debut after the jump!)

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NOTE: Haven’t yet seen the first film? Then don’t watch this preview.

If you were one of the many who did watch the last year’s hit Paranormal Activity, you might have wondered which direction the filmmakers were going to take next. Well, based on this new trailer (which was pulled out of several Texas theaters for being too scary), we can see that they’ve at least upped the ante by throwing a baby and a German Shepherd into the mix.

Unfortunately, we don’t know much else. We still don’t even know if the movie - opening this October 22 - will somehow involve the original’s two characters. (IMDB doesn’t even have actors listed yet for the cast.) But, seriously - do the details really matter to you?

Just be sure to keep one thing in mind: Even though it appears Paranormal Activity 2 has traded in hand-held cameras for the fixed, surveillance kind - you might want to bring your Dramamine anyway. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

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Here are a few selections in theaters this weekend:

  • The Last Airbender (PG): starring Noah Ringer, Nicola Peltz, Dev Patel (directed by M. Night Shyamalan)  **opens July 1**
  • The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (PG-13): starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner (directed by David Slade)  **opens June 30**
  • Great Directors* (NR): (directed by Angela Ismailos)
  • I Hate Luv Storys* (NR): starring Imran Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Sammir Dattani (directed by Punit Malhotra)  **opens June 30**
  • Love Ranch* (NR): starring Helen Mirren, Joe Pesci, Bai Ling (directed by Taylor Hackford)  **opens June 30**

*limited release



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Although we were already offered a glimpse of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I earlier this month, any new opportunity to stare at Voldemort’s nostrils is always welcome. It’s also very exciting to see Superman‘s General Zod make a cameo on those railroad tracks. (What? That’s not… Well, it looks like an epic movie anyway.)

What does Harry Potter have that’s “worth living for”? Find out when Part 1 of the “motion picture event of a generation” unfolds on November 19.

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Mr. and Mrs. Smith wanted to star in a Mr. & Mrs. Smith sequel, but there was no original plot idea. The actress, who met Brad Pitt on the set of the 2005 movie, admits she and the actor had considered reprising their roles as married assassins but were not happy with any of the potential storylines they were presented with.

“People have tried to come up with a sequel. And it’s strange: do we have kids in the movie? We’ve thought about that, but it becomes personal now that we actually have kids. And if we work on it, we pull from our own life, which is funny to us, but you feel strange sharing too much. We did ask somebody to look into Mr. & Mrs. to see if they could crack a sequel, but there wasn’t anything original. It was just, Well, they’re going to get married, or they’ve got kids, or they get separated. Never great.”

The Salt star, however, admitted she would love to work with Brad again, but doesn’t think people would want to see them play a couple:

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Toy Story 3

Despite increased competition from a number of A-list stars, easily cruised to another victory this weekend. The Pixar film added another $59.3 million to its total bringing its domestic gross to over $225 million.

Coming in second was , starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider. The comedy, which could have probably placed first on any other weekend, earned $40.5 million - the fourth best open in Sandler’s career. (The Longest Yard‘s $47.6 million from 2005 is still his best.) The movie also surpassed James’ last big hit, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, which premiered to $31.8 million in 2009.

Meanwhile, Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz found a box office win to be mission impossible. only fired up a mediocre $20.1 million ($27.4 million since Wednesday) and a third place finish. Keep in mind: Vanilla Sky, their last film together, debuted to $25 million back in 2001 - and that wasn’t even an action film.

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Director is seeking inspiration from the 1978 Superman film.

Nolan, who is producing the upcoming Superman remake alongside his brother Jonah Nolan and David S. Goyer, revealed he aspires to achieve the same success as filmmaker Richard Donner did in the very first adaptation of the comic book story.

“I was hugely struck by the Donner films in the ‘70s when I was a kid. In 1978 I saw Superman and it had such an epic scope to it. It took on this incredible, iconic figure and gave that iconic figure an appropriate framing. It made quite an impression on me. It’s definitely one of my childhood touchstones on what epic cinema can be.”

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Last week, Columbia Pictures offered up a portrait of a serial killer as a teaser for its upcoming movie about Facebook. Now, we at least have some voices - and only voices - to go with the film.

In this new trailer for , we get a better feel for where director David Fincher and writer Aaron Sorkin are going with the poster’s tagline: “You Don’t Get to 500 Million Friends Without Making a Few Enemies.” (Give the ominous tone of the music, I think I’m going to be perfectly happy with the 300+ friends I have right now.)

Want to know more about the guys responsible for creating the timesuck we’re addicted to today? Then schedule your next event for October 1.

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