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Morrison the Mom?

Jennifer Morrison has never really needed weight loss diet pills, but moving from the Fox hit drama House MD to the ratings-struggler, How I Met Your Mother, may seem like a step backward, but it will give the actress a chance to enjoy a change of pace from drama to comedy.

Word is, Morrison will appear in as many as 13 episodes out of 22 this season, and it’s entirely possible that her role may be revealed as the “Mother” in How I Met Your Mother. Let’s hope Morrison’s comic timing fits in with the rest of this talented, if under-appreciated, cast.

Hamsters over Harry!

Harry Potter may be hot on the trail of the half-blood prince, but hamsters ruled the box office this weekend, taking over the top spot a mere one week after the boy wizard’s debut. G-Force, a mix of live action and 3D animation, focusing on hamster spies, culled $32.1 million from US audiences to edge out Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, which drew a respectable, but lower than expected, $30 million even.

Not that Harry and company have anything to worry about; their 10-day take has been $221 million in the US alone, and another $405 million in worldwide box office for a total of $627 million overall in only 10 days. Not bad for a move that cost $250 million to make.

The latest Katherine Heigl rom-com, The Ugly Truth, hauled in $27 million, justifying its $38 million modest budget and, perhaps, the use of weight loss diet pills in Hollywood. Horror film Orphan came in fourth with $12.7 million while Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs underwhelmed its way to $8.2 million in its fourth week to edge out Transformers 2 for the last place in the top five.

Next week should prove interesting as the major releases go for a different audience than the recent slate of action blockbusters and children’s fare; Funny People features a potential dream-pairing of Adam Sandler and Seth Rogan on the screen at the same time, while Aliens In the Attic may suffer from being part of a very large and competitive crowd of children’s films.