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Django Unchained, Ted, and Jennifer Lawrence Lead the 2013 MTV Movie Awards Nominations

Award season isn't over yet!

Award season isn't over yet! This year the MTV Movie Awards will be held in April, instead of the customary June, so we're getting nominations early. Leading the pack are Django Unchained and Ted, each with seven nominations. Jennifer Lawrence — whose turn in The Hunger Games last year earned her best female performance — received a total of five nods, most of which were for Silver Linings Playbook, but she's also squaring off against her Oscar competitor Jessica Chastain for Best Scared-as-Sh*t Performance for House at the End of the Street. Noticeably down on nominations? Breaking Dawn Part 2, which only earned one for Taylor Lautner's shirtless scenes.

One of our favorite films of the year, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, garnered four nominations, including nods for Emma Watson and Ezra Miller. Pitch Perfect also earned four, with one for Rebel Wilson, who will be hosting this year's ceremony on April 14.

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What to Rent: New DVDs This Week

Ted John (Mark Wahlberg) and Ted are as close as best friends can be.

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John (Mark Wahlberg) and Ted are as close as best friends can be. The two have grown up together, but while John has physically matured, his friendship with Ted, who happens to be a talking teddy bear, has kept his emotional and mental growth stunted. John's girlfriend, Lori (Mila Kunis), is left with no other option than to give him an ultimatum: it's her or the hard-partying bear. Seth MacFarlane's live-action debut is chock-full of raunchy laughs and '80s pop-culture references, and though the plot meanders a bit, it's funny throughout. The DVD includes a gag reel, a making-of featurette, and commentary.

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The Bourne Legacy

Jeremy Renner jumps into the Bourne franchise as Aaron Cross, an agent working for the same agency Jason Bourne was once a part of. When his government program is shut down, Cross must dodge deadly assassins now targeting him while trying to find pills that have been improving his mental and physical abilities. On the way, he picks up a pretty scientist (Rachel Weisz), who is the only one who can help him find the meds. It's not as good as the other Bourne movies, but there are a few cool action sequences. The DVD comes with deleted scenes and three featurettes.

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Mila Kunis Laughs at Mark Wahlberg's Accent in Cute Ted Outtakes

Ted is out on Blu-Ray and DVD today, which means you can now watch Mark Wahlberg and his foul-mouthed teddy bear from the comfort of your own home.

Ted is out on Blu-Ray and DVD today, which means you can now watch Mark Wahlberg and his foul-mouthed teddy bear from the comfort of your own home. Mila Kunis plays Wahlberg's onscreen girlfriend in the film, and as you can imagine, there were plenty of laughs between takes on the set. Watch this cute, exclusive featurette where Mila struggles to keep a straight face and imitates Mark's thick Boston accent.

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Box Office: The Dark Knight Rises Shuts Down Competition

Christopher Nolan's third Batman flick The Dark Knight Rises maintained its top spot at the box office in its second week of release.

Christopher Nolan's third Batman flick The Dark Knight Rises maintained its top spot at the box office in its second week of release. The film earned $64 million, bringing its total gross to a cool $289 million. Ice Age: Continental Drift came in at a distant second, earning $13.3 million, followed by new release The Watch, which took in $13 million. Fellow opener Step Up Revolution made $11.8 million, and the comedy Ted held onto fifth with $7.4 million. In other box office news, Magic Mike crossed the $100 million mark in its fifth week of release.

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Box Office: The Dark Knight Rises Opens Big

Despite last week's tragic movie theater shooting, The Dark Knight Rises earned $160.8 million in its opening weekend, falling slightly shy of its $190 million expectations.

Despite last week's tragic movie theater shooting, The Dark Knight Rises earned $160.8 million in its opening weekend, falling slightly shy of its $190 million expectations. Ice Age: Continental Drift followed in second place, with $20.4 million, while The Amazing Spider-Man took third with $10.8 million in its third week. Ted and Brave snagged fourth and fifth places, earning $10 million and $6 million, respectively.

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Ice Age Drifts to Number One at the Box Office

Families headed to theaters over the weekend, helping Ice Age: Continental Drift open to $46 million.

Families headed to theaters over the weekend, helping Ice Age: Continental Drift open to $46 million. The animated flick claimed the top spot over franchise reboot The Amazing Spider-Man, which came in second with $35 million. Mark Wahlberg's comedy Ted took third place, with $22.1 million, followed by Brave and Magic Mike, which earned $10.7 million and $9 million, respectively.

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Box Office: The Amazing Spider-Man Swings Into the Lead

It was a good week for Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, as The Amazing Spider-Man earned $65 million this weekend, bringing its total gross to $140 million and easily topping the box office chart.

It was a good week for Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, as The Amazing Spider-Man earned $65 million this weekend, bringing its total gross to $140 million and easily topping the box office chart. Last weekend's top earner, Ted, dropped to second place, taking in $32.6 million. Pixar's princess story Brave took third with $20.2 million, followed by Oliver Stone's Savages (in its opening weekend) with $16.2. Magic Mike brought $15.6 million, which landed it in fifth place.

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Fourth of July Movie Guide: What to See and Who to Take

Hoping to take up residence in a cozy seat in the movie theater this Fourth of July?

Hoping to take up residence in a cozy seat in the movie theater this Fourth of July? We don't blame you: it's hot, and there are some great flicks out right now. We can't help you find a date, but we can help you figure out which movie to see with whoever you decide to take along. Don't make the mistake of taking your mom to see Ted or dragging your boyfriend to Magic Mike. Here's your handy guide to the latest Summer movies.

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Video: Fourth of July Movie Guide — What to See and Who to Bring!

The Fourth of July is around the corner, and it's the perfect opportunity to hit the movie theater.

The Fourth of July is around the corner, and it's the perfect opportunity to hit the movie theater. But with all the options — and all the possibilities for who might accompany you to the movies — you may need some advice on what to see. BuzzSugar editors Becky Kirsch and Shannon Vestal are here to help and tell you what movies are the best for whomever you're with. Watch to find out the picks.

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Box Office: Ted Breaks Records For R-Rated Comedies

Don't underestimate the power of a talking bear.

Don't underestimate the power of a talking bear. Seth MacFarlane's comedy Ted came in number one at the box office and broke the record for the biggest opening for a nonsequel R-rated comedy with $54.1 million. Magic Mike also had an impressive first weekend, pulling in $39.2 million for second place. Pixar's animated Brave came in third with $34 million, followed by another new release, Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection, with $26.4 million. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted rounded out the top five with $11.8 million.

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