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12/11/09
When it comes to the box office, animated films couldn't be a bigger draw.
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Variety
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11/30/09
Spain's €60 million ($90.4 million) animated feature "Planet 51" has earned some $40 million in its first week of release in the U.S., Spain and Canada, making it Spain's biggest worldwide boxoffice hit in 2009.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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11/26/09
Speculation about a split constantly swirls around Jessica Biel and her boyfriend of two years, Justin Timberlake , but the actress says she feels "zen" about the constant attention.
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OK! Magazine
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11/23/09
The girl-meets-vampire sequel notched an astronomical $17,677 per-screen average overall.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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11/22/09
The girl-meets-vampire sequel notched an astronomical $17,677 per-screen average overall.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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11/20/09
As voiced by Dwayne "the artist formerly known as The Rock" Johnson, astronaut Chuck Baker is the paragon of all-American achievement -- that is, until he conquers a far off world with an unexpected population, one inexplicably steeped in our '50s-era culture and terrified by the prospect of an alien invader in human form.
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Cinematical.com
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11/19/09
Sure, every story has already been told, but there still could have been a smidgen of originality in this role-reversal alien-invasion pic.
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E! Online
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11/19/09
This week at the movies, we've got hot teen vampires (The Twilight Saga: New Moon, starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson); a football family (The Blind Side, starring Sandra Bullock and Quinton Aaron); and some interplanetary mishaps (Planet 51, with voice work by Dwayne Johnson and Jessica Biel).
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Rotten Tomatoes
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11/19/09
Through the same mysterious alchemy that gave the moviegoing public back-to-back CGI insect adventures ( A Bug's Life and Antz ), deep-sea fish adventures ( Finding Nemo and Shark Tale ), and films about escaped zoo animals returning to nature ( Madagascar and The Wild ), 2009 has produced two films about peaceful alien civilizations disrupted by human invaders.
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The A.V. Club
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11/18/09
The tables are turned in this animated sci-fi adventure featuring the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Seann William Scott, Gary Oldman, and John Cleese.
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Rotten Tomatoes