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Movies: Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Dolph Lundgren

Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Dolph Lundgren had an epic meeting on Friday, and they captured that moment in a selfie video on Instagram.

Stallone captioned it, quote, "Men that refuse to grow up. Actually why bother??? We're having fun! Grow old UNgracefully!!!!!"

Arnold Schwarzenegger (also) recently reunited with his "True Lies" co-star Jamie Lee Curtis, and she shared the photo yesterday. 

She captioned it, quote, "Together again for the first time. You still take my breath away! Older, wiser but still our essential selves. Learning, loving and laughing all the way!"

"It: Chapter 2" Will Be Almost as Long as "Avengers: Endgame"? 

Horror movies are almost always under two hours long . . . and usually they hover around 90 minutes. But that's NOT the case with the upcoming sequel, "It: Chapter Two".

For whatever reason, it's going to be a whopping 2 hours and 45 minutes, which is almost as long as "Avengers: Endgame" . . . the movie that everyone was worried they weren't going to be able to watch without taking a pee break.

"Endgame" is 17 minutes longer, at three hours and two minutes.

Director Andy Muschietti said that no one who has seen the rough cut of "It: Chapter Two" has complained about the length, so that's the way it'll be released.

He said his first cut was FOUR hours long, but he knew that wouldn't fly. Quote, "You can't deliver a four-hour movie because people will start to feel uncomfortable, no matter what . . . but we ended up having a movie that is 2 hours and 45 minutes, and the pacing is very good."

For what it's worth, his final cut of the 2017 "It" movie was also over two hours . . . at two hours and 15 minutes. And the original 1990 miniseries was three hours and 12 minutes, but that one wasn't in theaters. It was shown in two parts on TV.

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Writer / director GEORGE MILLER says there are two new "Mad Max" movies in development. 

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One of the creators behind "The Blair Witch Project" said that he wants to make a series of movies based on it . . . in the same vein as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (???) 

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COREY FELDMAN wrote some kind of "Goonies 2" pitch with SEAN ASTIN . . . but nothing is in the works. 

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The "Avengers: Endgame" writers think Marvel should give the "X-Men" movies a "rest." 

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"The Lion King" Easily Beat "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" To Stay #1

QUENTIN TARANTINO's new movie "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" had a strong opening weekend at the box office, raking in $40.4 million.

That was just enough to give Tarantino his best opening weekend, edging out "Inglourious Basterds", which launched with $38 million in 2009.

But as expected, it was still second to "The Lion King", which made another $75.5 million in its second week. Here's this weekend's Top 10 . . .

1. "The Lion King", $75.5 million. Up to $350.8 in its 2nd week.

2. NEW:"Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", $40.4 million

3. "Spider-Man: Far From Home", $12.2 million. Up to $344.5 in its 4th week.

4. "Toy Story 4", $9.9 million. Up to $395.6 million in its 6th week.

5."Crawl", $4 million.Up to $31.5 in its 3rd week.

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