
BOX OFFICE TOP TEN
1. The Proposal - $34.1 million ($34.1 million)
2. The Hangover - $26.8 million ($152.9 million)
3. Up - $21.3 million ($224 million)
4. Year One - $20.2 million ($20.2 million)
5. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 - $11.3 million ($43.3 million)
6. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian - $7.3 million ($155.9 million)
7. Star Trek - $4.7 million ($239.4 million)
8. Land of the Lost - $3.9 million ($43.6 million)
9. Imagine That - $3.1 million ($11.3 million)
10. Terminator Salvation - $3 million ($119.5 million)
The Proposal debuted #1 at the box office last weekend, earning $34.1 million on a budget of $40 million, which means we'll be seeing a good deal more of Sandra Bullock in the coming year or two. Yay.
The Hangover fell one spot to #2 this week, earning $26.8 million for a running three week total of $152.9 million.
Up dropped one spot to #3 this week with $21.3 million, raising its four week total to $224 million, whileYear One debuted #4 with $20.2 million.
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 fell two spots to #5 this week, earning $11.3 million and raising its two week total to $43.3 million. The film had a budget of $100 million.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Roland Kickinger is the front-runner to play Conan in the reboot of the franchise. The 41-year old seems made for the role, as he portrayed Schwarzengger in the 2005 TV movie See Arnold Run and also played a "T-800" in this year's Terminator Salvation film.

However, Latino Review is claiming that the rumor is completly false and that the studio has not even hired a casting director yet.
Superherohype.com recently got the chance to speak with David Goyer, who will be writing and directing the Magneto film. Discussion came up about which film in the franchise will be coming next, as there has been a lot of talk about Wolverine 2, Deadpool, Magneto and X-Men: First Class. Here is what he had to say…
"There have been some preliminary discussions. I think, at Fox, they're trying to decide if making a young X-Men film makes the most sense next, does making a 'Magneto' make the most sense next. They're just trying to decide internally who's next up."
Scream 4 News: Writer Kevin Williamson updated his Twitter account with some sad news for Neve Campbell fans:
"Trying to figure out a Sid-less scenario. She won't do it. This sucks".
While Neve was said to be offered a role in the new trilogy, the films were intended to focus on a new group of teenagers in similarly slashy circumstances. Courtney Cox-Arquette and her husband David are both said to still be returning.
It is not known as of yet how big of a kink this throws into Williamson's plans, but where there's cash, there's a way.