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  • Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Alvarez in the seventh round of their title fight in Las Vegas in 2013.

    Fans around the world gathered to watch the Mayweather-Canelo bout on Saturday, but many of them did so in movie theaters.

  • Superman Man of Steel

    Superman can leap tall buildings, but can he fight rising movie prices? Consumers are spending more per visit at theaters even as attendance declines.

  • "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" won the box office battle, fighting off competition from cartoon cavemen, a Tyler Perry drama, and an alien-possessed heroine trying to save the human race.

  • "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" won the weekend box office battle in the United States and Canada, fighting off competition from cartoon cavemen, a Tyler Perry drama, and an alien-possessed heroine trying to save the human race.

  • Dealflicks

    One startup, Dealficks, offers theatergoers movie tickets for as little as $4.

  • Some of the names on the move ahead of the open.

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    Take a look at some of Friday's morning movers.

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    Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell Thursday:

  • LOS ANGELES-- A stronger than expected start to movie theater attendance in the fourth quarter and a smaller decline in the third quarter than forecast prompted a Nomura analyst to tweak his profit estimate for Regal Entertainment Group on Wednesday.

  • *Imax and Regal Entertainment groupï¿ ½ expand revenue share partnership with 10. *Expansion of companies' existing joint revenue sharing agreement to include. installation of 10 additional IMAX theatres.

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    Take a look at some of Thursday’s morning movers:

  • The Hunger Games

    “The Hunger Games” brought a lot of people into movie theaters and made a lot of money for both its production company, Lions Gate Entertainment, and the theaters themselves, two analysts told CNBC Monday.

  • The Hunger Games

    Based on those midnight numbers, Lionsgate may not have to worry about disappointing Wall Street.

  • The Hunger Games doesn't open nationwide until Friday but already the move is white hot. Does that mean these related stocks are about to catch fire, too?

  • Yesterday, he told us which stocks to buy after the pull back. Today strategic investor Doug Kass reveals which stocks to short ahead of a sell-off that he's convinced it's coming.

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    Teenage girls just can't get enough vampire melodrama. The fourth and second to last movie in the 'Twilight' series opens Friday, and it's already getting throngs of obsessive "twi-hards" to open their wallets.

  • Mars Needs Moms Movie

    After years of grumbling about steadily rising ticket prices, consumers achieved the nearly unthinkable earlier this year: they forced a momentary drop in the average cost of a movie ticket,. But prices started rising again this summer, the New York Times reports.

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    MoviePass wants to apply the subscription model that worked so well for Netflix to movie theater tickets. But it cancelled the trial Thursday night in the midst of conflict with theaters. And now it looks like MoviePass' business could blow up before it begins.

  • 3D audience

    Paramount is wasting no time driving moviegoers to 3-D screenings of "Transformers: Dark of the Moon." Director Michael Bay has been personally campaigning to draw moviegoers to the new format, by communicating directly with fans and campaigning for theater chains to project the film with more light.

  • Hangover 2

    The good news: After fumbling earlier this year, the box office is back on track, thanks to a massive holiday weekend. This was a record-setting Memorial Day weekend — attendance hit 35 million, more than 10 million higher than a year ago, as Americans spent $280 million on movie tickets over the weekend, beating the record set in 2007 of $255 million.