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McG Considered Clue-Style Alternate Endings for This Means War, Admits He ‘Pussed Out’ on Terminator 4

It’s the biggest, most important question of the season, people: Whom will Reese Witherspoon choose, between pillow-lipped Brit Tom Hardy and confident playboy Chris Pine , in the spy vs. spy love triangle rom-com This Means War ? While you won’t get any spoilers here for the Valentine’s Day release, let Hardy and director McG tease you with the envelope-pushing alternate ending ideas that didn’t quite make it to the final cut. (And no — McG didn’t learn from Terminator: Salvation , which he admitted he “pussed out on.” Hindsight, my friends.) [To the hardcore spoiler-averse who don’t even want to know what doesn’t happen in the film, a mild warning for what follows…] The McG-helmed romantic action-comedy This Means War , written by X-Men: The Last Stand scribe Simon Kinberg, finds Reese Witherspoon dating Hardy and Pine at the same time, unaware that they are CIA spies and best friends. As both men find themselves falling for her she must decide which beau she truly wants to be with. At a press conference today in Los Angeles, McG revealed one idea that was tossed around early on for ending the film in an unconventional way – by releasing two endings into theaters simultaneously, one in which Witherspoon ends up with Hardy and another where she chooses Pine, with no indication to moviegoers of what they were in for. “We wanted to have flexibility and even talked about two endings and releasing it on 3,000 screens — 1,500 have this [ending] and 1,500 have that one, and just not saying anything,” McG said. “But it felt a little gimmicky in the end.” Releasing two endings into theaters in wide release? Now that would have been interesting, possibly even a worthy financial gamble if moviegoers enjoyed the film enough to see it again, either on home video or in theaters, just to see the alternate ending; the most famous predecessor to do this is probably Jonathan Lynn’s Clue , which was distributed to theaters with three different surprise endings. Clue , of course, was a financial failure (though admittedly deserving of its cult status ), so perhaps following this precedent was ultimately unwise for McG and Co., but let’s put it out there: Hollywood, why not try breaking the mold sometime? That said, there was another idea for concluding the film that would have defied Hollywood convention, story-wise. “There’s even an ending where the two boys end up in each other’s arms,” joked McG. “That should have been the ending,” added Hardy from across the podium. “It would have been a really groundbreaking ending! You should have gone for it, really gone for it.” “I know, I know,” McG answered. “I pussed out on the ending of Terminator 4 … so I should’ve gone for the dark ending of this one.” Stay tuned for more on This Means War to come in my forthcoming junket diary, posting next week… Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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This Means War Trailer: See Tom Hardy, Reese Witherspoon and Chris Pine in a Sexy Spy Love Triangle

What if Hollywood reformatted the plot of Mr. & Mrs. Smith from he-spy vs. she-spy to be he-spy vs. he-spy over the same she? Then you would have This Means War , the upcoming action comedy from McG which stars Tom Hardy (with his real accent!) and Chris Pine as two secret agents who go head-to-head after learning they are dating the same woman, played by Reese Witherspoon. Oh, and did I mention that This Means War also marks Chelsea Handler’s live action blockbuster debut?

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Guess Which Actor Is Responsible For Three of the ‘Worst Accents In Movie History’

Lone Scherfig’s One Day may have received mixed reviews last week but one aspect of the film has been universally panned: Anne Hathaway’s distractingly shaky Leeds accent . In honor of the actresses’s awkward Yorkshire articulation, LIFE has compiled a list of the twenty “Worst Accents in Movie History.” Can you guess which actor is impressively listed three times?

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Guess Which Actor Is Responsible For Three of the ‘Worst Accents In Movie History’

Conan Screenwriter Opens Up About Failure, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Wednesday edition of The Broadsheet: Universal may have put Ouija back in the box… 360 heads to London… Ed Zwick will climb the The Great Wall … and more ahead.

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Conan Screenwriter Opens Up About Failure, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

VIDEO: The Indie Movie Version of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Surprisingly Similar, Affecting

VIDEO: The Indie Movie Version of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Surprisingly Similar, Affecting

Somebody Please Give Paul Mazursky Money For His 3-D Orgy Idea

Maybe you’ve been wondering what some of your favorite 70’s directors have been up to ever since they stopped making movies. It turns out that in the case of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and Blume in Love director Paul Mazursky, he’s just been laying low, waiting for someone to give him money to shoot an orgy scene in 3-D. Mazursky recently told The Wall Street Journal : “They want to remake Bob and Carol , and I said, ‘If you give me a lot of money upfront and you do the orgy in 3D, I’d be interested.'” Okay, this needs to happen. Here’s why.

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Ouija. McG. And 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Sad old man threatened by VOD… Bollywood misses an opportunity in Afghanistan, but not with Wipeout … Demi Lovato is an 18-year-old who likes to take flirty pictures. So what?… And more…

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Ouija. McG. And 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Deaths at Disney Town and 7 Other Stories You’ll be Talking About Today

Also in the Friday edition of The Broadsheet: Disney readies another two Pirates of the Caribbean sequels… James Bond will return with Sam Mendes… Jean-Luc Godard turns 80… and more ahead.

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Hollywood Ink: No, Peter Jackson Won’t Take Over The Hobbit