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'Avengers' outguns 'Battleship'

'Avengers' outguns 'Battleship'

Wax figures designed to look like characters from the Marvel Entertainment film "The Avengers" are on display at the "Marvel Superhero Experience" at Madame Tussauds wax museum in New York April 26, 2012.[Photo/Agencies]

New action movie "Battleship" collided with Iron Man, The Hulk and the rest of "The Avengers" this weekend at movie theater box offices, and the super heroes came out on top.

"Avengers" from Walt Disney Co's Marvel Studios added an estimated $ 55.1 million to its U.S. and Canadian ticket sales and held the No. 1 box office spot for the third straight weekend, according to studio forecasts on Sunday.

The strong performance left big-budget "Battleship," which launched in theaters on Friday, drifting in second place with $ 25.3 million. Final figures will be released on Monday.

Since it opened overseas in late April, "Avengers" has dominated movie theater box offices worldwide. Global sales for the film that unites a squadron of Marvel super heroes in a battle against evil reached $ 1.18 billion through Sunday, making it the biggest Disney release ever, the studio said.

Steady interest in "The Avengers" likely took business from "Battleship," an effects-filled $ 209-million production inspired by a Hasbro board game. Ahead of the weekend, box office forecasters projected at least $ 30 million for "Battleship" in its North American (U.S. and Canadian) debut.

"We're disappointed obviously, there are a lot of factors going into this including the juggernaut 'Avengers' ... it's taking a big chunk out of the marketplace," Nikki Rocco, president of domestic distribution at Universal Pictures, told Reuters.

"As a studio, it's not a disaster but as a domestic opening, it's softer than we could have hoped for ... the (audience) attention span is unfortunately altered when you have a juggernaut like 'Avengers,'" Rocco added.

The movie stars Taylor Kitsch and Alexander Skarsgard as Navy officers engaged in a battle at sea against alien invaders. The U.S. Navy provided ships and crew members for the film.

Universal Pictures released "Battleship" overseas weeks ago. International sales since the April 11 debut reached $ 226.8 million through Sunday, the studio said. Combined, global ticket sales for "Battleship" stand at $ 252.1 million.

In third place for the weekend, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's satire, "The Dictator," earned $ 17.4 million domestically over the weekend. The movie opened on Wednesday last week, and its five-day total came in at $ 24.4 million.

"We're ecstatic about that result. It's a fantastic start for us and we couldn't be more pleased ... for us to think we could beat 'Borat,' that was a pretty high goal ... hopefully we have a shot getting to 'Borat' numbers based on the opening," Anthony Marcoly, president of international distribution at Paramount, told Reuters.

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In the film, the irreverent Cohen, whose first film "Borat, Cultural Learnings of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" earned $ 128 million during its run in U.S. and Canadian theaters, again plays for laughs in "The Dictator.

This time Cohen portrays an oppressive leader of a fictional north African country. The movie cost $ 65 million to produce and Baron Cohen has been capturing headlines with high profile publicity stunts in the United States, London, Germany and Cannes, ahead of the film's release.

Marcoly added that they will be pushing the film into Southern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia this summer, focusing on its comedic value in those markets, rather than Baron Cohen's star status.

"Dark Shadows," a horror comedy starring Johnny Depp, ended its second weekend in domestic theaters in fourth place, falling from the No. 2 spot last week. The movie pulled in $ 12.8 million, for a total of $ 50.9 million to date.

In fifth place, comedy "What to Expect When You're Expecting" took in $ 10.5 million. Based on a popular pregnancy advice book, the movie stars an ensemble cast including Jennifer Lopez, Cameron Diaz and Chris Rock as soon-to-be parents.

Lions Gate, Alcon Entertainment and Phoenix Pictures produced the movie with a budget in the high $ 30 millions, reducing their risk with partnerships and foreign pre-sales.

Universal Pictures, a unit of Comcast Corp, released "Battleship." Lions Gate Entertainment Corp released "What to Expect." "Dark Shadows" was distributed by Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros studio. Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc, released "The Dictator."

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Bee Gees legend Robin Gibb dies at 62

His family annouced with "great sadness" that Robin, 62, had lost his brave fight with colon cancer.

In a brief statement they said: "Sunday 20 May, 2012 at 10:46: The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery.

"The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time."

His sons Robin-John and Spencer, daughter Melissa and wife Dwina had been at his bedside throughout at his stay in a Chelsea hospital.

His Bee Gee brother Barry, who has been supporting him throughout, was mourning from across the Atlantic as he'd recently flown back to America.

Robin Gibb

Healthier times ... Robin Gibb pictured last year before his illness was diagnosed

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Robin was hailed last night as "one of the most important people in the history of British music," by Paul Gambaccini, who said the brothers were second best UK songwriters ever after the Beatles.

"Everyone should be aware that the Bee Gees are second only to Lennon and McCartney as the most successful songwriting unit in British popular music.

"Their accomplishments have been monumental. Not only have they written their own number one hits, but they wrote huge hit records for Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Celine Dion, Destiny's Child, Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, the list goes on and on."

Gambaccini later described Gibb as one of the most influential British artists EVER. "He was one of the important figures in the history of British music - and I mean of all time, I don't mean just the last few years or the rock era, I mean of all time," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"He and Barry and Maurice wrote 23 number one records (with the exception of Maurice who wrote 22). They are the only song writers to have number ones in the last five decades. They did briefly have the number one album of all time - Saturday Night Fever. Something of this magnitude is bigger than just the last few years."

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How we remember them ... The Bee Gees, l-r, Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb

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Broadcaster and pal Mike Read, choking with emotion as he spoke, said the singer had an "incredible voice" and described him as a one-off talent.

"Robin had the voice, the pathos, and he was a great writer.

"In his head he could come up with some great melodies. I was delighted to work with him. He had a gift for melody and a gift for lyrics and left a phenomenal legacy, a phenomenal catalogue."

Referring to the Bee Gees, the former BBC Radio One DJ said: "They had every accolade under the sun. They were able to write great commercial songs that touched people over a very long period of time. They had every award, every gold disc, every platinum disc, the Grammys the lot and had been doing it so long but were still so good at it."

In April, Robin slipped into a coma after contracting pneumonia and was given just days to live.

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The Bee Gees in the Nineties ... the band's career spanned decades

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But he shocked doctors by staging a remarkable recovery and was even communicating again with his family.

His relatives sang to him and wife Dwina said that he had cried when she played him the song Crying by Roy Orbison.

At the time Dr Andrew Thillainayagam, of Imperial College, London, said: "It is testament to Robin's extraordinary courage, iron will and deep reserves of physical strength that he has overcome quite incredible odds."

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Distinctive look and sound ... The Bee Gees

He added: "The road ahead for Robin remains uncertain but it is a privilege to look after such an extraordinary human being."

But Robin recently lost the ability to speak and had been communicating with family and close friends by blinking due to a tracheotomy tube in his neck.

His twin brother Maurice died in 2003 after complications following an operation to correct an intestinal blockage and his younger brother Andy, who was not part of the Bee Gees but a successful singer in his own right, died in 1988 from heart failure at 30.

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Brothers in rhythm ... The Bee Gees

Robin and Barry briefly retired the group's Bee Gee name in his honour but later returned to performing.

The band sold more than 200 million records worldwide with hits such as How Deep Is Your Love, Stayin' Alive and Night Fever.

Known for their big hair, tight white suits and high-pitched voices the band produced a string of number one singles and were indicted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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Where it all began ... The Bee Gees growing up in Brisbane, Australia

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Gibb had surgery on his bowel 18 months ago for an unrelated condition but a tumour was discovered and he was diagnosed with cancer of the colon and subsequently of the liver.

And speaking exclusively to The Sun two months ago, Robin said his illness could be "payback" for his success with the band.

He said: "I sometimes wonder if the tragedies my family has suffered are a kind of karmic price for all the fame and fortune the Bee Gees have had."

A statement from Sony Music on Twitter said: "Rest in peace, Robin Gibb. Thanks for the music."

Former Westlife star Brian McFadden paid tribute on the social network saying: "Rip robin Gibb. I hope you're at peace now."

Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott wrote: "Just heard about Robin Gibb. A good friend, a brilliant musician and a man who turned all of us into wannabe Travoltas!"

Canadian rock singer Bryan Adams was also among the stars paying tribute, saying: "Robin Gibb RIP. Very sad to hear about yet another great singer dying too young."

British singer songwriter Mick Hucknall wrote: "RIP Robin Gibb. A musical giant," while former X Factor judge Dannii Minogue said: "We start believin' now that we can be who we are - Grease is the word...RIP Robin Gibb."

Glen Power, of Irish band The Script, used the band's official Twitter page to say: "R.I.P. Robin Gibb. We met Robin+Barry in NY. Such a lovely guy. Prayers 2 his family. 2 many Legends being taken from us 2 early :( G."

Eighties rock band Duran Duran posted on their feed: "Sorry to hear about the passing of Robin Gibb of the BeeGees. Our condolences to his friends and family."

Please leave your own tribute to Robin Gibb below.

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Hits ... Robin Gibb in 1970

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By MARTIN PHILLIPS, Senior Feature Writer

THE twinkle behind the trademark round, blue-tinted spectacles has gone out for ever.

Born on the Isle of Man on December 22, 1949, 35 minutes before his twin Maurice, Robin Gibb grew up in poverty.

His family moved first to Chorlton-cum-Hardy in Manchester then emigrated to Australia in 1958. The twins, with elder brother Barry, practised their harmonies in the gents' lavatory of the local John Lewis.

The Bee Gees' musical careers flourished after the family returned to England in 1967.

Massachusetts was their first UK No1, selling five million copies. That year Robin and fiancée Molly Hullis survived the Hither Green rail crash, which killed 49 people. They married in 1968.

Robin left the Bee Gees, but returned before their second era of success with the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever in 1977. His marriage collapsed but in 1985 he wed artist Dwina Murphy, having son Robin John (RJ). Robin was made a CBE with his brothers in 2002, but Maurice died the following year.

In his final year Robin and RJ composed classical work the Titanic Requiem. It was the last in Robin's string of remarkable musical achievements.

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Billboard Music Awards 2012: Katy Perry turns heads with a cartoon look as she leads the stars

By Iona Kirby

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The Billboard Music Awards each year sees the cream of the industry out in force on the red carpet.

So Katy Perry ensured all eyes were on her when she showed up in an extremely coordinated outfit.

The star chose an eye-catching lilac gown that shimmered as she walked at the Las Vegas event.

Ultra violet: Katy Perry was incredibly coordinated at the Billboard Music Awards with an entirely purple look

Ultra violet: Katy Perry was incredibly coordinated at the Billboard Music Awards with an entirely purple look

Ultra violet: Katy Perry was incredibly coordinated at the Billboard Music Awards with an entirely purple look

Katy teamed the dazzling dress with violet curls and lipstick in the exact same shade.

The star brought along her grandmother to the star-studded bash.

Carrie Underwood also pulled out all the stops as she showed up in a blue and pink hued strapless princess dress.

Close bond: Katy brought her grandmother along to the event and the pair posed together on the red carpet

Close bond: Katy brought her grandmother along to the event and the pair posed together on the red carpet

Red hot: Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift both went for sexy looks but chose very different outfits

Red hot: Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift both went for sexy looks but chose very different outfits

Red hot: Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift both went for sexy looks but chose very different outfits

Pretty as a princess: Carrie Underwood also ensured all eyes were on her in a dramatic dress

Pretty as a princess: Carrie Underwood also ensured all eyes were on her in a dramatic dress

The layers of gathered tulle made for a dramatic effect and the blonde chose silver accessories to complement her look.

Taylor Swift looked stunning in a red floor-sweeping dress with a lace-panelled top.

Meanwhile Miley Cyrus took a very different approach in an extremely sexy ensemble.

Star-studded: Zooey Deschanel and Justin Bieber were dressed to impress on the red carpet

Star-studded: Zooey Deschanel and Justin Bieber were dressed to impress on the red carpet

Star-studded: Zooey Deschanel and Justin Bieber were dressed to impress on the red carpet

On-screen couple: Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen of Modern Family fame are hosting the event

On-screen couple: Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen of Modern Family fame are hosting the event

Pins on parade: (L-R) Amber Rose, Julianne Hough and Jordin Sparks all bared their legs in mini dresses

The 19-year-old wore just a white suit jacket that acted as a dress and boasted a plunging neckline, topping off her outfit with zebra striped shoes and bouffant hair.

Jordin Sparks kept things classic and elegant, looking effortlessly glamorous in a simple cream lace mini dress as she posed for photographers.

Jordin teamed her sweet frock with T-strap heeled sandals and a silver cuff, topping her outfit off with a messy ponytail and lashings of red lipstick.

Glad they came: The Wanted looked dapper in matching suits as they posed for the cameras

Glad they came: The Wanted looked dapper in matching suits as they posed for the cameras

Music's finest: (L-R0 Alicia Keys, Nelly Furtado and Brandy Norwood were out in force at the event

The star posed up with Jason Derulo on the red carpet.

The event will be hosted by Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen of Modern Family fame, and the on-screen couple arrived together and happily posed arm in arm on the red carpet.

The Wanted looked dapper in matching suits while LMFAO larked around on the red carpet in casual attire.

Nelly Furtado chose a crocheted white frock and Brandy Norwood picked a taupe fringed mini dress.

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Diane Kruger is caught in the rain at Cannes - but Joshua Jackson saves day with umbrella

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Looking nothing short of stunning, German actress Diane Kruger put everyone else in Cannes to shame with her glittery, silver-and-gold sequined Vivienne Westwood Couture gown.

However, despite no doubt spending the day preening and primping before the Amour premiere, the heavens opened and threatened to undo her entire look in a flash flood of torrential rain.

Thankfully, loyal partner Joshua Jackson played the perfect gentleman and immediately erected an umbrella to keep his girlfriend dry and protect her hairdo from unravelling into a frizzy mess.

Disco diva: German actress Diane Kruger put everyone else in Cannes to shame with her glittery, silver-and-gold sequined Vivienne Westwood Couture gown at today's Amour premiere

Disco diva: German actress Diane Kruger put everyone else in Cannes to shame with her glittery, silver-and-gold sequined Vivienne Westwood Couture gown at today's Amour premiere

The 35-year-old beauty has quickly become the most fashionable juror at the 11-day film festival with her lace-up Versus mini-dress, mint green Giambattista Valli gown, red cleavage-bearing Calvin Klein dress, and asymmetrical navy Jason Wu gown.

Joined by her fellow juror, designer Jean Paul Gaultier, Diane carried a silver clutch and wore her blonde hair halfway-up in a demure style as she posed for photographers at the Palais des Festivals.

The perfect gentleman: Joshua Jackson protects Diane from the heavens opening

The perfect gentleman: Joshua Jackson protects Diane from the heavens opening

Maybe take a coat next time: The red carpet looked sodden as the couple were about to ascend the stairs

Maybe take a coat next time: The red carpet looked sodden as the couple ascended the stairs

Maybe take a coat next time: The red carpet looked sodden as the couple ascended the stairs

Singer Cheryl Cole and fellow Cannes juror Ewan McGregor were also spotted at the premiere, but chances are Diane will be hitting the sheets before midnight tonight.

'I'm not going to go out and get hammered every night,' the Troy star told USA Today last week. 'I try to be in bed before midnight.

The look of love: The couple have been dating for an impressive six years

The look of love: The couple have been dating for an impressive six years

Paying tribute? Joined by her fellow juror, desinger Jean Paul Gaultier, Diane appeared to honoring the disco queen Donna Summer, who died of cancer at the age of 63 last Thursday

Paying tribute? Joined by her fellow juror, designer Jean Paul Gaultier, Diane appeared to honoring the disco queen Donna Summer, who died of cancer at the age of 63 last Thursday

She continued, 'I have been on the other side, so I have to be extra sensitive and keep an open mind. If I had a film here I would not want my jury member to be half-asleep.'

Yesterday the jury, including director Alexander Payne, met to discuss which films should be honored with the festival's highest award, the Palm D'or, on May 27.

'It's a little weird being next to the Alexander Payne's of the world, but it's an interesting mix of people with different points of view,' said the actress, who has been watching two films every day.

When in France: The Inglorious Basterds star has been igniting the red carpet with ensembles like this asymmetrical navy Jason Wu gown and this red cleavage-bearing Calvin Klein dress

When in France: The Inglorious Basterds star has been igniting the red carpet with ensembles like this asymmetrical navy Jason Wu gown and this red cleavage-bearing Calvin Klein dress

When in France: The Inglorious Basterds star has been igniting the red carpet with ensembles like this asymmetrical navy Jason Wu gown and this red cleavage-bearing Calvin Klein dress

50 shades of Kruger: The 35-year-old wore an ethereal mint green Giambattista Valli gown and a sexy, lace-up Versus mini-dress at the festival last week

50 shades of Kruger: The 35-year-old wore an ethereal mint green Giambattista Valli gown and a sexy, lace-up Versus mini-dress at the festival last week

50 shades of Kruger: The 35-year-old wore an ethereal mint green Giambattista Valli gown and a sexy, lace-up Versus mini-dress at the festival last week

Golden goddess: Diane hasn't looked this disco since last October's InStyle cover where she donned a Dolce & Gabbana golden star sequin dress

Golden goddess: Diane hasn't looked this disco since last October's InStyle cover where she donned a Dolce & Gabbana golden sequin dress

Diane hasn't looked this disco since last October's InStyle cover where she rocked a Dolce & Gabbana golden star sequin dress that Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez were later seen wearing.

Perhaps the fashionista was honoring the disco queen Donna Summer, who died of cancer at the age of 63 last Thursday.

Summer will receive a special tribute at tonight's Billboard Music Awards, alongside other fallen artists like Whitney Houston and the Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch.

As one of the darlings of the celebrity fashion world, Diane isn't afraid to take risks when it comes to her clothes.

The 5ft 7in beauty, who calls Karl Lagerfeld a friend, has been a regular in magazine's best-dressed lists, so expectations are high for her upcoming looks for the international festival.

Kruger, who speaks German, English, and French fluently, will next be seen as Marie Antoinette in Farewell, My Queen, released on July 13.

Next year, she and Saoirse Ronan will star in a sci-fi thriller called The Host, opening March 29.

Golden girl: Diane Kruger looked effortless in her dress, like a real life Oscar statuette

Golden girl: Diane Kruger looked effortless in her dress, like a real life Oscar statuette

Golden girl: Diane Kruger looked effortless in her dress, like a real life Oscar statuette

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