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The Weekend Box Office Results 2/8/09

He’s Just Not That Into You” was the leader in this week’s box office ratings, despite the critics’ suggestions that the movie wouldn’t be worth watching.

The chick flick with an all-star cast outshined last week’s number one movie, “Taken” by a cool $7 million.


The movie centers around a group of women in their twenties and thirties, who are looking for true love. If the movie stays true to the book, if he’s not calling you, then the guy you’re dating is just not that into you.

I can see where it’s box office success comes from. I still want to see this movie, it’s a whole new take on dating for single women, besides “Sex and The City“, which we’re basically spoonfed. (I love it, too, though.)

The movie stars Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Ginnifer Goodwin, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Scarlett Johansson, Justin Long, among others. One half of the writing team that wrote the book, Greg Behrendt, also has a cameo in the movie, as a priest.

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Popularity: unranked [?]

 

Drew Barrymore & Kevin Connolly Hooking Up?

After tossing “the Mac Guy” Justin Long to the side, it seems that Drew Barrymore is digging her claws into Jason Segel Kevin Connolly.


She’s said to be interested in Connolly, who’s also featured in her newest film, “He’s Just Not That Into You“. It seems that he’s interested in her, but wants to play hard to get. According to sources, the two were spotted at a bar together.

The two were seen having drinks together at the Laurel Tavern in Studio City, California. She put the moves on him and basically got the cold shoulder. She was said to be “touchy-feely”, while he reportedly “played it cool”.

A spy at the club says, “Drew was practically throwing herself at Kevin. They were at the tavern for almost two hours, and Drew was definitely the one initiating all the physical contact.”

Think she should take note from the movie and know that he’s “just not that into her”?

Popularity: unranked [?]

 
 


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