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The outlook is less lusty for the other two wide openers. Gitesh predicts a disappointing $11 million haul for the G-rated “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium,” starring a lisping Dustin Hoffman in the erstwhile Ratzo Rizzo’s first big-screen lead in some time, which would place it in fifth place behind holdovers “Bee Movie,” “American Gangster” and “Fred Claus.” The RT score is a rotten 31 percent; I give it two stars. A quick trip to DVD appears to be the fate of “Love in the Time of Cholera,” a pedigreed literary adapation that managed a totally rotten 20 percent positive at RT and drew two stars from the inimitable novelist Kyle Smith, who writes that Javier Bardem’s lovesick character “writes poetry that is either romantic or laughable depending on how closely your sensibility resembles that of a Bard College sophomore…” Students, his address is kyle.smith@nypost.com

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