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Paul Haggis and Brendan Fraser Win Crash Lawsuit Against Producer Bob Yari

In long forgotten lawsuits news today, a judge has ruled in favor of Crash director Paul Haggis and star Brendan Fraser who allege that the film’s producer Bob Yari relied on “creative accounting” as part of an intentional ploy to withhold money from Haggis, Fraser and co-writer Bobby Moresco. More details about the four-year-old lawsuit surrounding the Academy Award-winning film below.

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The Next Three Days Trailer: Russell Crowe, Liam Neeson and Elizabeth Banks Remember Pittsburgh Exists

You don’t see a lot of movies set in Pittsburgh, huh? Mysteries of Pittsburgh , Wonder Boys and, um, that’s about it. (Thank goodness for the books of Michael Chabon, right?) So three cheers (and rivers) for Paul Haggis’ The Next Three Days , the movie destined to put Pittsburgh on the Hollywood map… by giving Russell Crowe and Liam Neeson some terrible accents.

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‘We Are The World’ Director Celebrates Premiere With Haitian Film Students

‘It’s pretty cool. Their excitement is palpable,’ Paul Haggis says of working with the young filmmakers. By Jayson Rodriguez Cine Institute students sing during the “We Are The World 25 Years for Haiti” recording session Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage NEW YORK — “We Are the World: 25 for Haiti” director Paul Haggis was responsible for putting together the visuals for the remake of the iconic musical hit. In the spirit of the original version’s charitable effort for Africa, the new effort was created to help the survivors of Haiti’s massive earthquake last month. So, to make sure the new “We Are the World” video resonated with viewers, Haggis used Haitian film students as part of his crew. Future filmmakers from the Cin

Justin Bieber ‘Remarkable’ On ‘We Are The World,’ Director Says

‘The quality of that voice is remarkable for a kid his age,’ Paul Haggis says. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Eric Ditzian Justin Bieber at the “We Are The World 25 For Haiti” recording session in Hollywood on February 1 Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage While the “We Are the World” shoot may have had some “chaos” here and there, the video’s director, Paul Haggis, says that he was surprised less by the hectic nature of the shoot than by the incredible talent brought to the table by none other than Justin Bieber . “I thought he was … fascinating because he has a really good voice,” Haggis told MTV News on Thursday when asked about having the pop superstar join the celebrity-filled ranks for the 25th anniversary recording of the classic charity tune. He jokingly added, “I gave him some advice that I thought he should start doing this professionally. The kid has a career, don’t you think?” All joking aside, Haggis explains that he was taken aback by how truly talented Bieber is. “No, he was remarkable. This kid comes in that I don’t really know. … I knew the name, and he opened his mouth, and my god the quality of that voice is remarkable for a kid his age,” the “Crash” director said. “And the presence he has and the confidence.” Haggis adds that it wasn’t just Bieber whose vocal chops left an impression on him. “That was the great thing of working with these people,” he said. “These are artists of the highest quality and caliber. When they’re all coming together to sing this kind of song, you don’t expect Lil Wayne to be singing like that or even Tony Bennett to be singing like that. So it was wonderful how people morphed together.” Related Videos Behind The Scenes Of ‘We Are The World’ Related Photos ‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Recording Session Related Artists Justin Bieber

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‘We Are The World’ Director Paul Haggis Recalls Video-Shoot ‘Chaos’

‘You hear these stories about people checking their egos at the door, and it really is true,’ he says of all-star recording session. By Eric Ditzian ‘We Are The World’ Director Paul Haggis Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis had just days to prepare to shoot the music video for the 25th-anniversary recording session of “We Are the World,” the revamped version of the classic tune meant to raise funds for post-earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. In this, he was exactly like producers Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones and the 85-odd participating artists: No one had any time to prepare and you just had to go with it. Or, as Haggis put it in an interview with MTV News, “I embraced the chaos.” That’s pretty much what he was still doing when we caught up with the “Crash” director in a Manhattan editing suite on Thursday afternoon (February 11). He and his team were working on essentially no sleep as they scrambled to put the finishing touches on not one but two versions of the video: a three-and-a-half-minute version for the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and a seven-and-a-half-minute version that encompasses the uncut song. When we spoke, Haggis was just minutes away from streaming the finished footage to iTunes, where it will be available Friday. Despite the lack of sleep, Haggis talked excitedly about the process of shooting the video in Los Angeles earlier this month, as artists from various genres and generations came together in support of a common cause. “It was interesting seeing Pink and Tony Bennett working it out,” he said. “They were jamming. They had a lot of fun. “You hear these stories about people checking their egos at the door, and it really is true,” Haggis continued. “They came and stood forever and were glorified extras a lot of the time. They just stood in the corner and waved. It was hot and it was crowded. When there’s chaos, there’s friction. Where there’s fiction, there’s drama, and I knew I’d have fun things to shoot. Unfortunately, there wasn’t as much drama as I expected. People really got along very well.” Haggis said the finished song and video will include artists not present during the initial shoot that still wanted to take part in the charity effort. But he declined to name names, wanting the full revelation to take place during the opening ceremony. Participants that Haggis did want to make mention of were the Haitian film students he flew in from the island to participate in the shoot, as well as a behind-the-scenes documentary. “The most important thing to me was that we include the people of Haiti in this and it just not be a bunch of well-meaning, wealthy folks from Santa Monica and Brentwood and Bel Air,” he said. Related Videos Behind The Scenes Of ‘We Are The World’ Related Photos ‘We Are The World 25 For Haiti’ Recording Session

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Paul Haggis Quits Scientology

CELEBRITY BUZZ : After 35 years as a Scientologist, writer/director Paul Haggis ( Crash , the new Bond movies) has written a long, vehement letter to the church outlining why their stance on gay marriage has forced him to resign his membership.

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