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SOPHIE’s “Faceshopping” Was Made Specifically For The Skincare-Obsessed

Listen to SOPHIE’s new single “Faceshopping.”

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Michael B. Jordan Credits Ryan Coogler For Giving Him The ‘Self-Confidence’ To Direct

Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler talk about their collaborations and how Coogler inspired Jordan to get behind the camera.

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See A Tragic Clown Romance Unfold In The 1975’s ‘Change Of Heart’ Video

Matt Healy is a lovesick clown in The 1975’s bittersweet “A Change Of Heart” video.

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The Auteur More Famously Known As Prince

From Under the Cherry Moon to Graffiti Bridge to an unreleased trove of music videos, a look at Prince’s career behind the camera

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Did Kim Kardashian Just Reveal That She’s Pregnant Again?

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Could Kim Kardashian and her new husband Kanye West be expecting another baby? The reality star has people wondering if she’s pregnant again after some…

Did Kim Kardashian Just Reveal That She’s Pregnant Again?

Meagan Good Makes Frightful Directorial Debut With ‘Dead Diaries Massacre’ [VIDEO]

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    The Dead Diaries: Massacre from THE REAL MMJ on Vimeo. Meagan Good did a little work behind the camera to give you one…

Meagan Good Makes Frightful Directorial Debut With ‘Dead Diaries Massacre’ [VIDEO]

The Passion Of The…Kee-rist! ‘Good Will Hunting’ Was Almost Directed By Mel Gibson

We all remember Good Will Hunting as the touching drama about a troubled genius who works as a janitor (and something about apples, right?) The combination of an Oscar-winning script by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon , and Gus Van Sant , a director who, up to that point, had a career consisting of expert societal button-pushing, made magic. But as touching as the movie turned out, it’s important to note how different it could have been. Violently different. It’s well known that the original screenplay for Good Will Hunting was a thriller in which the genius main character was recruited by the FBI. Thank the gods that changed, but perhaps it was that genesis which led to Mel Gibson being first at bat to direct the film. Yep, it’s true. The news comes courtesy of  Boston Magazine (via Movies.com ), which has published an extensive conversation with the cast and crew of  the film in honor of its 15 th anniversary. Initially, Affleck and Damon, desperate to get the thing made, asked Kevin Smith if he’d direct it. Smith turned it down, but he passed the script to Harvey Weinstein , who positively flipped for it. From there, Gibson was brought into the project. “We met with Mel Gibson,” Affleck, who’s been doing a spot-on Weinstein impersonation since he made Good Will Hunting , said, “and  Braveheart  had just come out, and was as hot as could be. But we hadn’t seen  Braveheart  and Harvey was like, ‘YOU HAVEN’T SEEN BRAVEHEART? F*CKING LIE TO HIM AND TELL HIM YOU LOVE  BRAVEHEART .’ So the first thing we said was, ‘We just want to tell you how much we loved  Braveheart !’” Knowing what we now know about Mel’s mood swings, they probably made the right choice. Alas, a Gibsonized version of Good Will Hunting wasn’t in the cards. Mel dragged his feet developing the script for several months and Damon eventually had to ask the volatile filmmaker to let them take it elsewhere. “Matt at one point said directly to Gibson, “Look, man. We’re getting too old. If this keeps going by, Ben and I can’t play these parts. Is there any chance you’d just let it go?” And to Mel’s credit, he said, “I totally understand what you’re saying.” That was a real stand-up thing to do.” Well yeah, but Mel knows a thing or two about the dangers of getting too old for this shit. Obviously, this turned out to be for the best, at least if the film’s two Oscars are any measure. But I can’t help but feel that the world was denied something kind of magical on the day Gibson let them take their script to another director. Let’s have a moment of silence then, for the hyper-patriotic revenge obsessed version of Good Will Hunting that never happened. Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. [ Boston Magazine ,  Movies.com ] Follow Ross Lincoln on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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‘Jupiter Ascending’ To Be Wachowskis’ First 3D Film

The Wachowskis are about to shoot their first film in 3D, which, after the complexity of Cloud Atlas ,  almost sounds like a comedown. FilmStage.com reports that the cinema siblings will utilize 3D for the first time to make their next science-fiction film, Jupiter Ascending , which begins shooting early next year.  The news is part of a Warner Bros . deal in which it plans to release up to 20 upcoming films, including Jupiter Ascending , in IMAX over the next three years. Last May, Vulture reported that Jupiter Ascending is set in a universe where humans are quite low in the evolutionary hierarchy.  There, Mila Kunis plays an immigrant cleaning lady who is targeted for assassination by the Queen of the Universe because she possesses the same genetic make-up and therefore poses a threat to the Queen’s rule.  Sounds like a very specific variation on the Engineers hatred of the human race in Prometheus , no? Word is Channing Tatum  plays a bounty hunter sent to eliminate Kunis’ character, who instead falls in love with her. Just guessing here, but I bet that means more bounty hunters are dispatched to track down the lovebirds. [ FilmStage.com, Vulture ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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Daniel Craig’s 007 Swim Trunks Sell For $72K At Auction

Perhaps all of the hoopla surrounding the upcoming James Bond installment Skyfall has created a bubble for all things 007 or this little piece of pop culture is really worth the thousands it recently fetched from its lucky buyer. The swimming trunks Daniel Craig wore as Bond in his first stint as the sexy agent in Casino Royale sold at auction for almost $72,000 at a charity auction in London. Judi Dench ‘s comments on the cleanliness of the shorts may have also triggered a jump in the price. Dench, who has played Bond’s boss M in the series and continues in the role in the upcoming latest installment Skyfall introduced the suit at the auction. She noted – apparently jokingly, “All I’m going to tell you is they’re unwashed.” Also sold was an Aston Martin DBS that Craig drove in Quantum of Solace , which the gavel his for $390,000. And a copy of the orchestral score to singer Adele’s theme song for Skyfall , which she signed along with co-writer Paul Epworth sold for $22,000. Altogether, 50 pieces of James Bond memorabilia sold at Christie’s on Friday in London, marking the 50th anniversary of the first Bond movie, Dr. No . The money raised went to several charities. Meanwhile, the anticipated song is set to a new trailer of the film that was recently released (below). Skyfall which also stars Ralph Fiennes and Javier Bardem opens in the U.S. November 9th. [ Source: ABC News Radio Online ]

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There Were Supposed To Be Facehuggers! ‘Prometheus’ Screenwriter Spills Secrets Of Early Scripts

Ridley Scott’s latest alien franchise could have looked more like a direct prequel to his last one, according to the original screenwriter for Prometheus Jon Spaihts. In a surprise-laden interview with Empire ,  Spaihts says he had written facehuggers and chestbursters into early versions of the storyline before Scott and script doctor Damon Lindelof  decided to move in a more original direction. Spaihts explained that he originally envisioned facehuggers being used to implant the alien seed in both Holloway and Shaw. “David, as he began to get fascinated by the science of the Engineers, doesn’t deliberately contaminate Holloway with a drop of black liquid. Instead, Holloway hubristically removes his helmet in the chamber” — a version of which happens in the finished Prometheus — is knocked unconscious, facehugged and wakes up not knowing what had been done to him, and stumbles back into the ship,” Spaihts told Empire . Enter the chestburster. In what Spaihts described as a “messy” scene, Holloway returns to his cabin and is “embraced by Shaw, who is delighted to see him having feared that he had died, and the two of them make love,” he goes on to say. “And it’s while they’re making love that he bursts and dies.” Nice. Spaihts says that his idea was originally to have Shaw impregnated by a facehugger, courtesy of David. In what sounds like an extremely creepy sequence,  he says an early script called for David to tie up Shaw and deliberately expose her to the spidery egg sack. “He caresses an egg open and out comes a facehugger,” Spaihts explains, but since David doesn’t smell like a living being,  “he can handle the the thing like a kitten.”  And he does. “He toys with her for a bit and then lets it take her. That, in my draft, was how Shaw was implanted with the parasite that she had to remove with the medpod sequence.” He also notes in Empire that in his version of the script, the baby alien is ejected from the medpod while a dazed Shaw remains inside as she’s stitched up and watches the creature grow and dispatch other members of the crew. Shaw would have remained in the medpod for eight hours in Spaihts telling of the story, which would have made her post-Caesarean scenes avoiding the crashing Engineer’s spaceship and escaping the grown tentacled alien slightly more plausible. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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