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Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor: It’s Over!

RIP, true love. In a shocking announcement made this evening, Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor revealed the news that their marriage is over after 17 years. It hardly seems right. Ben and Christine released a joint statement to Entertainment Tonight, explaining that “With tremendous love and respect for each other, and the 18 years we spent together as a couple, we have made the decision to separate.” “Our priority will continue to be raising our children as devoted parents and the closest of friends.” In closing, the (former, we guess) couple asked for privacy during this tough time. And man, what a surprisingly heartbreaking time it is. The two comedic actors met while filming a TV pilot called Heat Vision and Jack, and if you don’t remember it, it’s because the show was never picked up. But their relationship sure picked up — after a year of dating, they were married in a beach ceremony in Hawaii, exactly 17 years ago this month. Ben proposed after they’d been dating just seven months, and in an old interview, he compared the situation to one of his biggest movies, Meet the Parents. “I asked her father for permission before I did it,” he recalled at the time. “It was like Meet the Parents in real life, because Christine’s father is an intimidating guy who owns a security company.” In 2002, they welcomed their first child, a daughter they named Ella, and three years later they had a son named Quinlin. They’ve also worked together quite a bit, with Christine making appearances in Zoolander, both the original movie and the 2016 sequel, and Dodgeball. She also had a small part in 2008’s Tropic Thunder. There’s no word yet on what went wrong with their marriage, and we don’t imagine there will be. Ben and Christine have never really made it in the tabloids, and they’ve been exceedingly private in their relationship. After all, they were together before social media existed — scandals just weren’t as easy to come by in 2000. We imagine that they’ll stay true to their statement and keep things just as classy and private as ever, all while continuing to raise their children together. But we’re not going to lie — this split really hurts. View Slideshow: Celebrity Break-Ups: Who Called It Quits in 2017?

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MET Gala 2016 Photos: A Fashion Flashback!

2016 MET Gala brought out the rich, the famous and the rich AND the famous. Long considered fashion's most forward-thinking event, last year's version of this gathering did not disappoint. Not by a long shot. Relive ALL the red carpet looks below: 1. Blake Lively Lively wore Burberry to the gala. 2. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West The couple wore Balmain. 3. Beyonce Beyonce in Givenchy. 4. Zoe Saldana and Marco Perego Saldana wore a feathered strapless Dolce & Gabbana gown. 5. Alicia Vikander The Best Supporting Actress winner wore Louis Vuitton with Bulgari jewels. 6. Kate Upton The newly engaged model wore Topshop. View Slideshow

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MET Gala 2016 Photos: A Fashion Flashback!

MET Gala 2016 Photos: A Fashion Flashback!

2016 MET Gala brought out the rich, the famous and the rich AND the famous. Long considered fashion's most forward-thinking event, last year's version of this gathering did not disappoint. Not by a long shot. Relive ALL the red carpet looks below: 1. Blake Lively Lively wore Burberry to the gala. 2. Kim Kardashian and Kanye West The couple wore Balmain. 3. Beyonce Beyonce in Givenchy. 4. Zoe Saldana and Marco Perego Saldana wore a feathered strapless Dolce & Gabbana gown. 5. Alicia Vikander The Best Supporting Actress winner wore Louis Vuitton with Bulgari jewels. 6. Kate Upton The newly engaged model wore Topshop. View Slideshow

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Reese Witherspoon Pleads No Contest to Arrest Charges; Husband Cops to DUI

The same day she publicly apologized for her arrest last month and vowed not to make the same mistake again, Reese Witherspoon pleaded no contest to charges of disorderly conduct. The actress was not present during the hearing in Atlanta, but her attorney entered the plea on her behalf and agreed that his client will pay a fine of $213. Jim Toth, meanwhile, did appear before the judge and pleaded guilty to drunk driving. He did not receive any jail time, but must perform 40 hours of community service and attend an alcohol education program. There had been talk that Toth would enter rehab . “Consider yourself fortunate you didn’t injure your passenger and didn’t kill anyone,” a judge told the talent agent.

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Ben Stiller Robert Downey, Jr. Pinocchio Movie in the Works?

Robert Downey, Jr. is developing a  Pinocchio movie with Warner Bros., and he is considering Ben Stiller to direct. Downey Jr., who may retire from  Iron Man after tomorrow’s  Iron Man 3 , originally spoke with Tim Burton to direct, but in a recent interview suggested that he could reunite with his  Tropic Thunder director for the project. Downey Jr. would play Geppetto in the live-action film, which he would produce along with his wife Susan Downey. Little else is known about the  Pinocchio  project regarding story, tone, or schedule.

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Ben Stiller Robert Downey, Jr. Pinocchio Movie in the Works?

Robert Downey, Jr. is developing a  Pinocchio movie with Warner Bros., and he is considering Ben Stiller to direct. Downey Jr., who may retire from  Iron Man after tomorrow’s  Iron Man 3 , originally spoke with Tim Burton to direct, but in a recent interview suggested that he could reunite with his  Tropic Thunder director for the project. Downey Jr. would play Geppetto in the live-action film, which he would produce along with his wife Susan Downey. Little else is known about the  Pinocchio  project regarding story, tone, or schedule.

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‘Dodgeball’ Sequel − Good For Humanity & Lance Armstrong, Too?

Let the rehabilitation of Lance Armstrong begin?   The Hollywood Reporter reports that Ben Stiller and his producing partner Stuart Cornfeld have commissioned screenwriter Clay Tarver to write a sequel to Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story , and I think it could be a key public-relations opportunity for the disgraced Tour de France cyclist. If  your memory needs recycling (ba-dump-bump!), Armstrong appears in a key cameo in the movie, where Vince Vaughn’s character, Average Joe’s Gym owner Peter La Fleur is about to quit his underdog team and Armstrong shames him into reconsidering . In the aftermath of Armstrong’s doping scandal, that scene looks ironic and tragic today. But…America loves comeback stories, and if the former champion would be willing to take it on the chin comedically, I bet he could make a little progress in rehabilitating his tarnished image post-Oprah. The sequel is supposed to be about Vaughn’s character and Stiller’s character, White Goodman from Globo Gym , teaming up to battle “an even bigger threat,” as the publication reported.  And Armstrong’s cameo could be as simple as having him seek redemption on La Fleur’s team or play for one of the competitors that Average Joe’s faces.  Either way, he should get beaned real good in a creative elimination scene. Even better: an encounter between La Fleur and Armstrong that would reference the first cameo. Once again, Armstrong would have to agree to take it on the chin. That could be deep and cathartic in a comedic way. It would definitely be more effective than drumming for the reggae band Lance Herbstrong, which Armstrong did on April 20 at the Austin Reggae Festival: Give The Drummer Some…Redemption While we’re on the subject of returning Dodgeball characters, Jason Bateman ‘s loopy ESPN 8 — The Ocho! — color commentator Pepper Brooks is a must . More on Lance Armstrong and Dodgeball: Lance Armstrong  Dodgeball  Cameo Looks Pathetic After NY Times Doping Report [ The Hollywood Reporter ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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Royals, Presidents & Celebs Head to Olympics; Ryan Seacrest’s Food Fight: Biz Break

Also in Friday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs, Israel’s celebrated doc The Flat is headed to the U.S. as is Sundance doc A Place at the Table . Oscar-winning writer Dustin Lance Black gets a new gig writing a disaster movie for Universal and R.I.P. Lupe Ontiveros. Israel’s The Flat Headed to the U.S. A winner at the Jerusalem and Tribeca film festivals, Arnon Goldfinger’s doc The Flat will head to North America via Sundance Selects which picked up the title. The film centers on the director’s experience clearing out his deceased grandmother’s apartment in Tel Aviv, a home she shared with her husband for decades since immigrating from Nazi Germany. Sifting through her belongings, he discovers a treasure-trove of photos, letters, files and objects that reflect three generations of Germans both Jewish and non-Jewish. Sundance Selects will reelase the film October 19th. Doc A Place at the Table Heads Stateside Magnolia Pictures picked up the documentary from Participant Media, the folks behind An Inconvenient Truth and Food, Inc (the latter which Magnolia released). The Sundance debut featuring Jeff Bridges and Tom Colicchio (then called Finding North ) takes on the food issue from a new angle, shining a light on the 30% of American families—more than 49 million people—that don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Magnolia plans a release in the first quarter of 2013. Around the ‘net… Star-studded Audience for Olympics Opening Monarchs, presidents, prime ministers, other royals and a venerable who’s who will be joined by the likes of David Beckham, Orlando Bloom, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Hugh Bonneville ( Downtown Abbey ) along with U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at the opening of the Olympics Friday. The show, a 27 million pound ($42 million) spectacular titled “Isles of Wonder,” will end with a performance by Paul McCartney, A.P. reports . Ryan Seacrest & Paramount Team for Food Fight Pic The comedy is loosely based on celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his reality series Food Revolution Seacrest will produce the project based on a gourmet food truck operator who is sentenced to work at a school, revolutionizing the lunch program, THR reports . Milk Writer Dustin Lance Black Set for Earthquake The Oscar-winner will write the big scale disaster Earthquake for Universal and producer JJ Abrams. The feature will apparently not be a remake of the 1974 film that starred Charlton Heston of the same title, Deadline reports . R.I.P. Lupe Ontiveros The actress who starred in Selena and As Good as It Gets died Thursday at 69. The actress appeared in both film and television over four decades, Deadline reports .

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Ben Stiller’s The Watch Avoids Trayvon Martin Connection, But Are Aurora Similarities Too Close for Comfort?

The Watch (nee Neighborhood Watch ) truncated its title to avoid conjuring the February killing of Trayvon Martin and its plot contains no major similarities to the teen’s controversial death. But in the wake of the Aurora, Colorado mass shooting — which may have spawned at least one would-be copycat thwarted today in Maryland — some of the violence-based laughs in the Ben Stiller-Vince Vaughn comedy might hit too close to home for some moviegoers. The comedy, about a suburban schmoe (Stiller) who starts a Neighborhood Watch gang after the murder of a friend, invokes the cultural conversation about violence that has been stirred anew by recent events. “There weren’t walkouts at my particular screening, but in a moment where Jonah Hill’s military-obsessed character Franklin threatens a group of teenagers with a pocket knife, muttering that he’ll ‘kill each and everyone of [them],’ the cringes reached audible levels,” writes Hollywood.com’s Matt Patches , noting audible discomfort among moviegoers at a screening he attended. Like the Columbine shooters and last week’s Aurora gunman, Hill’s character is a young white male with a violent streak on the fringe of society, who has a cache of firearms, including a semi-automatic rifle, stashed at home and is all too eager to use them again. Violent impulses mixed with societal frustrations are given a target when the Watch is called into action to battle their enemies — in this case, extraterrestrial aliens. “Franklin’s entire persona is eerily similar to those that have lashed out in the past: he’s a high school drop out, reject of the police academy, and object of bullying by the socially normal people around him,” Patches continues. “He wants to serve justice, but he’s inherently violent. Hill plays Frankin for comedy, and in another moment in history the act would be hysterical, but in the wake of tragedy it’s simply uncomfortable.” “[When] we see bloodshed early on in The Watch , it stings more than it amuses,” writes Salt Lake Tribune critic Sean P. Means in his review of the film. Hill’s character goes from comic relief to a figure that “instead makes us wince.” Over at the Huffington Post, writer Jonathan Kim echoes the uneasy sentiment. The problem isn’t that violent movies cause violent behavior, he says, but that America’s gun-happy culture is so often reflected in its media. “If American entertainment is seen as too violent, I see that as a reflection of our gun- and military-worshipping culture, not the cause of it,” Kim offers . “And if people copy the violence they see in movies, the problem is not the movies, but people who can’t tell fantasy from reality, and the ease with which our gun laws allow those people to arm themselves to the teeth. The Watch is obviously fiction, but sadly, when unstable people can buy such powerful weapons, we need to do more than just hope that they’ll only be aimed at bad guys and aliens.” Ultimately most critics seem to agree that The Watch hardly earns the attention or scrutiny it may receive from Aurora parallels; it’s currently at a dismal 13 percent at Rotten Tomatoes , while Movieline’s Michelle Orange called it slight and ephemeral entertainment. But beyond that, I’d give writers Seth Rogen, Jared Stern, and Evan Goldberg enough credit to have purposefully written Hill’s character as a commentary on the kind of gun-loving disaffected young man that could, under other circumstances, follow a much darker path. Raw and shaken sensibilities didn’t stop audiences from attending The Dark Knight Rises last weekend, but tracking approaching this weekend was flagging. As the national conversation about guns and violence and film rages on — and with most fans having already seen the event film — are audiences less enthusiastic to flock to theaters, post- TDKR ? And if they do go to the multiplex for the latest Ben Stiller comedy, are they prepared to process shades of Aurora’s gunman in Jonah Hill’s angry, armed loner-turned-hero? Just be warned: If you’re going to the movies this weekend looking for escape from the real world, The Watch may hit closer to home than you anticipated. Then again, if Ben Stiller and Co. can inspire discussions about violence and gun control in America amid the broad guffaws, penis jokes, and one-liners, that might be a good thing for all involved. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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The Watch Teaser: Vince Vaughn Helps Debut New, Improved Marketing Push

Man, tip your cap to the marketing crew at 20th Century Fox, which redirected one of 2012’s most unfortunate current-events overlaps into a completely revised angle that it probably should have pursued in the first place. Behold: the new and improved teaser for The Watch , complete with introduction by star Vince Vaughn. The actor unveiled the package last night during a surprise drop-in on Conan , where the host’s mock protest against unannounced guest appearances gave way to exactly that — just the thing the retitled summer comedy (n