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James Bond's Guide to Pickup Lines

On this date, April 13, 60 years ago, the very first James Bond novel was published, spurring a franchise that has captured the world with its titular hero who prefers his martinis shaken, not stirred.

On this date, April 13, 60 years ago, the very first James Bond novel was published, spurring a franchise that has captured the world with its titular hero who prefers his martinis shaken, not stirred. That book, Ian Fleming's Casino Royale, was first adapted into a TV episode in 1954, then a parody film in 1967, and finally, the 2006 film starring our current Bond, Daniel Craig. Ian Fleming went on to write a total of 12 novels and two short-story collections starring the British spy, and they were all made into Bond films.

Clearly a lot has changed since 1962, when Connery became the first Bond on the big screen in Dr. No and the iconic sexy, suited-up secret agent was born on the big screen. Aside from impeccable dressing and his shaken, not stirred, martini, it's Bond's lady-killer skills that have stood the test of time, even while 007 has been reincarnated over the years by a handful of actors playing the film role to kill for. Let's look back at the best, most innuendo-filled pickup lines from the gun-wielding heartthrob!

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What to Rent: New DVDs This Week

Robot and Frank and The Man With the Iron Fists are also available on DVD this week.

Robot and Frank and The Man With the Iron Fists are also available on DVD this week.

Skyfall

Daniel Craig reprises his role as Agent 007 in the latest stylish Bond film. Director Sam Mendes blends together classic Bond elements and characters for a fresh take on the beloved franchise. This time, Bond finds himself coming out of early retirement to help M (Judi Dench) after she accidentally leaks a list of secret agents. He's led to creepy, campy villain Silva (Javier Bardem), who provides an evil agenda and some comic relief. The DVD comes with a four-part making-of documentary.

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Author Stephen Chbosky takes his beloved coming-of-age story to the big screen, as both writer and director of the film. Logan Lerman stars as Charlie, the shy teen who finds his niche with a like-minded group of misfits and soon develops a crush on one of the ringleaders, Sam (Emma Watson). Nina Dobrev, Paul Rudd, and Mae Whitman also make up the colorful cast, but it's Ezra Miller who steals the show with his outstanding performance as the openly out and proud Patrick. DVD extras include commentary, deleted scenes, and a featurette.

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Box Office: The Hobbit Sets a December Record

Looks like Middle-earth has a lot of fans: Peter Jackson's epic adaptation The Hobbit earned $84.8 million in its opening weekend, setting a new record for the best December opening weekend.

Looks like Middle-earth has a lot of fans: Peter Jackson's epic adaptation The Hobbit earned $84.8 million in its opening weekend, setting a new record for the best December opening weekend. It also set a record for one-day opening, reaping $34.5 million on Friday and besting the previous record, coincidentally held by 2003's Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. In a steep drop-off, Rise of the Guardians came in second with $7.4 million, followed by Lincoln with $7.2 million. Last week's champ, Skyfall, slipped to fourth with $7 million, followed by Life of Pi with $5.4 million.

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Box Office: Skyfall Returns to First as Playing For Keeps Founders

Skyfall reclaimed the top spot at the box office this weekend, earning $11 million and bringing the hit's domestic total to $261.6 million.

Skyfall reclaimed the top spot at the box office this weekend, earning $11 million and bringing the hit's domestic total to $261.6 million. The box office was among of the weakest of the year as Rise of the Guardians took second place with $10.5 million, Breaking Dawn Part 2 followed with $9.2 million, Lincoln took in $9.1 million, and Life of Pi rounded out the top five with $8.3 million. Gerard Butler's soccer-dad comedy Playing For Keeps drew a mere $6 million, while the week's other new opener, Hyde Park on Hudson, earned $83,300 in its limited release of only four theaters nationwide.

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Twilight Wrestles New Competition and Still Lands at First Place

Breaking Dawn Part 2 continued its box-office domination this weekend, earning $17.4 million and bringing the film's total domestic haul to $254.6 million.

Breaking Dawn Part 2 continued its box-office domination this weekend, earning $17.4 million and bringing the film's total domestic haul to $254.6 million. In fact, all of last week's top five remained steadily at their same ranks this weekend. Runner-up Skyfall took in $17 million, Lincoln and Rise of the Guardians each earned $13.5 million, and Life of Pi rounded out the top five with $12 million. The new releases didn't fare so well: horror flick The Collection pulled in $3.4 million, and Killing Them Softly opened with $7 million, making the thriller the lowest opening Brad Pitt film in over a decade.

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Breaking Dawn Part 2 Leads Best Thanksgiving Box Office Ever

Last week's big opener, Breaking Dawn Part 2, remained in the No.

Last week's big opener, Breaking Dawn Part 2, remained in the No. 1 spot this weekend, taking in $43 million and bringing its total gross to $227 million, adding to what was the biggest Thanksgiving weekend at the box office ever. Skyfall held tight to second place with $36 million, and Lincoln also stayed at No. 3 with $25 million — thanks to an 18 percent increase in ticket sales over last week. New animated release Rise of the Guardians took in $24 million, and fellow new release Life of Pi earned $22 million and the fifth place spot. The week's other new releases, Red Dawn and Hitchcock, took in $14.6 million and $301,000, respectively.

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Thanksgiving Movie Guide: What to See and Who to Take

After you've eaten all you can this Thanksgiving weekend, it might do you well to take a break at the movies.

After you've eaten all you can this Thanksgiving weekend, it might do you well to take a break at the movies. There are a few new releases hitting the theater over the holiday weekend, and there are also several great recent movies still showing. But the holidays sometimes mean that your movie companions are a mixed bag, and your various family members and friends are probably not all into the same stuff. So with that in mind, we've compiled a handy guide of our movie picks that are out right now and who you should bring with you — and who you should leave at home.

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Breaking Dawn Part 2 Breaks the Box Office Bank

Well, it looks like the Twilight Saga will be going out in style — at the box office, anyway.

Well, it looks like the Twilight Saga will be going out in style — at the box office, anyway. Breaking Dawn Part 2 took in a whopping $141.3 million in its opening weekend, leaving the rest of the movies in the dust. Last week's winner, Skyfall, dropped to second with $41.5 million, while Lincoln benefited from its wide release, earning an impressive $21 million. Wreck-It Ralph slipped to fourth with $18.3 million, while Flight rounded out the top five with $8.6 million. Other newcomers Silver Linings Playbook and Anna Karenina took in less than a half million each but are expected to fare much better once they expand.

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Daniel Craig and His Bond Girls Bring 007 Down Under

The cast of Skyfall made an appearance in Sydney to promote their Bond film today.

The cast of Skyfall made an appearance in Sydney to promote their Bond film today. Daniel Craig posed with Naomie Harris and Bérénice Marlohe when he wasn't snapping pictures with fans. The trio kicked off press together last month with stops in London and Paris, and also appeared at the Britannia Awards in Beverly Hills last week.

Skyfall hits theaters Down Under on Nov. 22, but the action movie is already making its mark on US and European box offices. It took the top spot in the States last weekend and broke records upon its release overseas. While Daniel continues his Bond success, his wife, Rachel Weisz, is grabbing the spotlight for her role in the first Oz: The Great and Powerful trailer.