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The Dark Knight Rises Poised for Box Office Record Opening; Robin Williams is Eisenhower in Lee Daniels’ The Butler

Also in Thursday morning’s round-up of news briefs, the upcoming Locarno Film Festival will honor Mexican actor Gael García Bernal. Is Warner Bros. taking on Instagram in the photo-sharing race? Also, some analysis offered up on today’s Emmy noms and Gwyneth Paltrow takes on a foodie indie. Robin Williams Joins The Butler and The Angriest Man in Brooklyn Williams will play President Dwight D. Eisenhower in Lee Daniel’s The Butler starring Forest Whitaker about a White House servant who served eight First Families over three decades. And he will star in the comedy The Angriest Man in Brooklyn opposite Mila Kunis, Peter Dinklage, Melissa Leo and James Earl Jones. The film is the story of a stand-in doctor who mistakenly tells an obnoxious patient he has 90 minutes to live.  Gael García Bernal to Receive Locarno Honors The Mexican actor will receive an “Excellence Award” at the 65th Locarno Film Festival August 8th following a screening of his latest film, Pablo Larraín’s No . Charlotte Rampling will also receive an Excellence Award at the festival which takes place August 1 – 11. Past recipients include Oleg Menchikov, Susan Sarandon, John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Michel Piccoli, Carmen Maura, Toni Servillo, Chiara Mastroianni and las year, Isabelle Huppert. Warner Bros Sets Up New Photo Sharing Service Watch out Instagram? Warner Bros Technical Operations has launched outmywindow , which it touts as a “more personal way to share and save your photos” in which users can share images with specific friends and family through one-click permission-based albums. Around the ‘net… The Dark Knight Rises Takes $25M in Pre-Sales The Dark Knight remains the biggest 2-D North American opener at $158M and TDKR will likely best that by as much as $195M-plus, but now the question is, can it beat The Avengers box office busting $207.4M from 2-D, Digital 3-D, RealD and IMAX 3-D, Deadline reports . Emmys Shake Up Comedy But Nominees Contain Few Surprises “I wouldn’t say there were a lot of surprises on this morning’s Emmy nominations list although the comedy series categories offered a lot of fresh meat for the awards show, mostly supplied by HBO which came roaring back in series competition,” Pete Hammond offers awards analysis on Deadline. Gwyneth Paltrow to Star in Foodie Memoir Blood, Bones & Butter The actress and cookbook author is in talks to star in the indie film based on Gabrielle Hamilton’s 2011 book, which chronicles her unconventional background and her unorthodox journey to becoming a chef and owner of New York’s Prune restaurant in the East Village, THR reports .

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Father’s Day: Top Five Worst Movie Dads And Why We Love Them

In honor of Father’s Day, we name our favorite ‘worst’ dads in film, from Mrs. Doubtfire to Darth Vader. By Kevin P. Sullivan Robin Williams in “Mrs. Doubtfire” Photo: The movies have given us some of the best and worst fathers in the history of pop culture. A deadbeat dad can spark the action for an entire film, and a good one can inspire the lesson you’re supposed to take home from a movie. But some dads are just so wonderfully misguided, so hilariously unfit for their role that we can’t help but love them. So in honor of Father’s Day, here is our rundown of some of our favorite best worst dads in film history. Odin – “Thor” Sure, he’s the All Father, dad to Thor, and pretty terrible stepfather to Loki, but when he’s really needed, what does he do? He goes into his “Odinsleep.” Earth was on the brink of destruction thanks to Loki’s treacherous ways, and Odin’s solution is to take a nap? Granted he wakes up just in time to save Thor from falling off of the destroyed Bifr

Watch the 2012 Oscars Trailer, Starring Billy Crystal and the Stars of… Transformers

ABC released a cutesy trailer for the 2012 Academy Awards telecast that speaks loads to the youthful new direction the show’s makers were going in when they brought Brett Ratner aboard, before his untimely exit ; in a slick parody of globe-trotting Hollywood fare, two heroes are tasked with tracking down wizened Billy Crystal for hosting duties on the Big Night. Those heroes? None other than Transformers castmates Josh Duhamel and Megan Fox, because of course. Nothing says current like the girl who was the hottest thing on earth three years ago! Watch the trailer and see if it entices you with its “Hey kids, check us out!” hip comedy stylings. The trailer even comes courtesy of Funny Or Die, it’s so plugged in! And hey, isn’t that Vinnie Jones as a mysterious bartender with inside intel? And Bill Fichtner as Oscarcast producer Brian Grazer? (At least that much makes sense.) And, well, Robin Williams as a Himalayan ferryman? (That cameo actually just makes me sad that he’s not hosting or co-hosting with Crystal.) See, the Oscars are for everybody! This milquetoast-but-four-quadrant trailer proves it! Verdict: The 84th Academy Awards will be televised live on Feb. 26 at 4p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET, and from the looks of it we’ll be in for a loooong night.

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9 Milestones in the Evolution of Robin Williams

In this weekend’s Happy Feet Two , Robin Williams voices Ramón, a South American penguin lothario, and Lovelace, a deep-voiced love guru. So how did a self-described quiet child from Chicago transform himself into one of Hollywood’s most energetic Academy Award winners and skilled impressionists, who pulls double duty in Warner Bros.’s latest animated feature?

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Tarsem on Going Mainstream with Immortals and the Race to Finish Mirror, Mirror Before Snow White

Some directors clearly have no filter and suffer for it; others choose to live altogether filter-less, playing the game their own way, on their own terms. Which is why earlier this year Movieline anointed Tarsem Singh ( The Cell, The Fall ) the honey badger of Hollywood ; an indie film talent recently gone mainstream — who wore a homemade shirt proclaiming “I’ve been media trained” at WonderCon — Tarsem’s infamously cheeky public persona might threaten to overtake his work if only his films, just three features to date counting this week’s Immortals , weren’t so distinctive and gorgeous.

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Count Robin Williams Out of the Oscar Host Replacement Race

“Oh, no. I’ve done that gig,” Robin Williams responded when asked by Moviefone this afternoon whether he would consider replacing Eddie Murphy as this year’s Oscar host. “Years ago I co-hosted with Alan Alda and Jane Fonda and I pretty much saw my career flash before me, before I started. So, it was like, ‘No…’ It’s a tough gig. It’s a weird night, man. It’s pretty thankless in terms of if you do great, if they say that you’re a little edgy, they say, ‘He’s cool.’ If you’re not, they’re going to go, ‘He’s timid.'” [ Moviefone ]

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Sarah Silverman Goes Full-Frontal, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Welcome to the Broadsheet, a new, daily Movieline feature gathering some of the morning’s top stories from film, TV and the rest of our glorious culture. In today’s talking points, Sarah Silverman teases her forthcoming nude breakthrough, Community gets animated, Robin Williams gets serious, Randy Quaid has a brand-new mug shot, and more…

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The 10 Greatest Stand-Up Comedy Specials Ever

After previewing Kathy Griffin’s newest stand-up special a couple days ago, I wondered why the art of the stand-up special seems to have withered in an age where a simple one-liner can become the most popular video on the Internet. The best stand-up specials of all time remain compulsively consumable gems years later, well after Comedy Central stopped using them to pad its daily schedule. Movieline has compiled its 10 favorite specials after the jump with the hope of honoring a format that deserves to stay relevant forever. Banjos and mic stands ready!

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What’s On: A Trip to Xanadu

But first, some poetry: Let’s get animal, animal I wanna get animal Let’s get into animal Let me hear your body talk Let me hear your body talk Sound familiar? It’s from one of the top ten singles of the 1980s. And someone will sing it at your kids tonight.

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Train And B.o.B Top iTunes Singles Chart

Jack Johnson’s To the Sea holds the top spot on the digital-albums chart. By Gil Kaufman Train’s Patrick Monahan Photo: C. Flanigan/ FilmMagic The weekly iTunes albums and singles chart aren’t always identical to the Billboard tallies, because downloading habits are sometimes way different from what people are picking up on the trip to the local Wal-Mart. And while much of this week’s iTunes top 10 mirrors the action on the Billboard side, there are a few notable highlights that show where mainstream tastes diverge from Web ones. Let’s take the iTunes singles chart first. It is currently topped by mellow rockers Train with their comeback hit “Hey, Soul Sister,” which is a few slots further down on the Billboard side. iTunes doesn’t release specific sales figures, but suffice it to say it was another solid week for up-and-coming MC B.o.B, whose collabo with Bruno Mars, “Nothin’ on You,” is at #2 on the singles chart, followed by Rihanna (“Rude Boy”), Taio Cruz and Ludacris (“Break Your Heart”), Jason Der