
Reese and Vince proved a potent pair at the box office once again as
Four Christmases came in at No. 1 for the second weekend in a row. The holiday comedy
earned an estimated $18.2 million over the weekend, bringing its overall total since debuting to $70.8 million.

I
was surprised at how much I ended up enjoying
Four Christmases starring Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn, and maybe some of the early buzz from others who also liked it helped the holiday comedy win the Thanksgiving weekend box office this year
with an estimated $46.7 million since opening Wednesday.
Meanwhile the highly anticipated Baz Luhrmann epic
Australia opened at No. 5 after
Quantum of Solace in fourth place,
Twilight (which passed the $100 million mark this weekend) in third, and
Bolt in second place.

Anticipating
Twilight might just be this weekend's big box office winner,
I asked you guys to ring in with some possible box office headline puns for the news this morning. Well,
briggs313's suggestion in the post was awesome, so I went ahead and used it — thanks briggs313!
Twilight's debut on the big screen was a smash success, earning $70.6 million over the weekend and breaking several records.

The new James Bond film,
Quantum of Solace, leaped to box office success in its opening weekend, coming in at No. 1 with an estimated $70.4 million. This was a record breaker, in fact: According to
Variety, it was "the biggest opening ever for a James Bond title and a major victory for a film franchise nearly half a century old."

I was one of thousands who went to see
Quantum of Solace on Friday night and sat in a packed theater with everyone else who had paid $10.75 to get their 007 fix. Yes, seeing Daniel Craig on the big screen was worth every penny, but I couldn't help but think back to a time when movie tickets weren't so expensive. How much do tickets cost for movies in your city?
Quantum of Solace: Just an Action Flick Where Casino Royale was bright, shiny and breathtaking, Quantum of Solace is cold, steely, and flat. Don't get me wrong — the explosions, gun play, and dry quips are all present and accounted for. But where there might've been a compelling narrative there's just a string of action sequences and chase scenes, interrupted by the occasional heart-to- cold, mistrusting spy heart.

Where
Casino Royale was bright, shiny and breathtaking,
Quantum of Solace is cold, steely, and flat. Don't get me wrong — the explosions, gun play, and dry quips are all present and accounted for. But where there might've been a compelling narrative there's just a string of action sequences and chase scenes, interrupted by the occasional heart-to- cold, mistrusting spy heart.

Her name is Kurylenko, Olga Kurylenko. While acting is her forte, there's no denying the killer beauty of
my new Fab favorite. Olga took the opportunity to show off her sultry and sophisticated style while out on her nationwide promotion of
Quantum of Solace.

Ah, that face. The zooming Aston Martin. Those eyes.