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Twilight Stars Stewart, Pattinson and Lautner Getting Grauman’s Chinese Honors

Every day, thousands of visitors brave the costumed impersonators of Hollywood Blvd. to ogle the foot and handprints of filmdom’s greatest celebrities, immortalized in cement in front of the historic Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Come November 3, expect that tourist foot traffic to multiply; that’s when Twilight stars Kristen Stewart , Robert Pattinson , and Taylor Lautner will add their pawprints alongside those of folks like Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, The Marx Brothers, and Judy Garland. [ Hollywood Life , @ChineseTheatres ]

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Vague 11-11-11 Trailer Leaves You Wondering What the Hell 11-11-11 Is About

Darren Bousman ( Repo! The Genetic Opera ) has directed three Saw movies — a fact which the trailer for next month’s horror pic 11-11-11 makes a point to tell you. That pedigree, plus a handful of vaguely comprehensible images, shadowy scenes, a static shot of a statue, and (unintentionally) cheesy voice over tell you everything you need to know about the movie! Well, except for its plot. And who’s in it. And why anyone should care. Watch the teaser and stick around for more Buzz Break.

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Vague 11-11-11 Trailer Leaves You Wondering What the Hell 11-11-11 Is About

Cloris Leachman Rules

Today’s October 17, the birthday of rapper/sometime actor Eminem! And do you know who else knows it’s Eminem’s birthday? Cloris Leachman. Who is on Twitter. Tweeting to Eminem. (We heart you, Cloris.)

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First Tintin Reviews: Spielberg’s Hergé Adaptation Reminiscent of Indiana Jones, But Is the Mo-Cap Up to Snuff?

The first batch of reviews are in for The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn , Steven Spielberg’s long-awaited big-budget adventure that attempts to revive the charming Hergé character (first introduced in 1929) with the most advanced motion capture technology money can buy. So what did the earlybird critics have to say?

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The Wafflesicle Maker Has Changed Breakfast Forever

Forget everything you ever thought you knew about waffles. Because Lolly, a waffle maker that produces 9.4-inch waffle cones on a stick, has changed everything. Can I interest you in a wafflesicle? Of course I can. Lolly, from Triangular Concept, can crank out four of these delicious-looking treats in under two minutes. Which is good, because that's about how long it'd take me to down the first batch and be ready for the second. http://gizmodo.com/5575845/the-wafflesicle-maker-has-changed-breakfast-forever added by: pjacobs51