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Sylvester Stallone Escapes Copyright Lawsuit, Probably With The Help Of A Rag-Tag Team of Lawyer Mercenaries

In case you were wondering, action movie cliches are probably public domain. We now know this because a lawsuit alleging that Sylvester Stallone plagiarized a script called The Cordoba Caper for The Expendables has been rejected by federal judge Jed Rakoff, essentially on those grounds. Corporate speechwriter Marcus Webb, writer of The Cordoba Caper , alleged that Stallone’s action hero supergroup film borrowed heavily from his own script, a claim Stallone denies. Stallone admits he based his draft on a different script entitled Barrow by David Callahan, but that he has never seen Webb’s. (Callahan is credited as co-writer on the final Expendables script.) The similarities between Webb’s and Stallone’s scripts are striking at first glance. The Cordoba Caper involves the adventures of highly trained soldiers of fortune, employed by a wealthy benefactor to take out a ruthless despot engaged in genocidal programs related activities. This obviously bears a striking resemblance to the plot of The Expendables , right down to the ‘rescuing a young woman’ subplot. The only problem? It also sounds a lot like about 500 other action films. The judge agreed, finding in his ruling that the plot points used in both films were “simple stock devices that are standard in action movies.” Even The Expendables ‘ most solid similarity to The Cordoba Caper – the villain in both stories is named ‘General Garza’ – was dismissed as such. “As defendants point out,” Rakoff said, “Garza is a common Hispanic surname.” Webb’s script was never picked up for development. He submitted it to several amateur screenwriting contests, none of which he won, prompting Judge Rakoff to note that, “It would require almost endless speculation” to conjure up the means by which Stallone would have laid eyes on it. The bad news? People apparently believe that The Expendables has something resembling a ]script.’ The good news? That screenplay you’ve been tooling with, about the rag-tag team of warriors brought together to right wrongs while delivering tired awesome one liners and dispensing endless rivers of bullet casings can probably go forward. At least you know Stallone won’t sue. [ Source: Variety ]

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Sylvester Stallone Escapes Copyright Lawsuit, Probably With The Help Of A Rag-Tag Team of Lawyer Mercenaries

Final Destination 5’s Tony Todd Names His Favorite On-Screen Brushes with Death

As William Bludworth, the coroner who’s witnessed many a teenager attempt to cheat fate in Final Destination , Final Destination 2 , and this Friday’s 3-D sequel Final Destination 5 , actor Tony Todd carries an eerie, prescient look in his eyes — the look of a man who knows Death’s secrets. Of course, Todd has plenty of experience himself toying with the agency of death in cinema, having starred in countless horror films, from the iconic Candyman series to the Night of the Living Dead remake to Adam Green’s Hatchet and Hatchet II . So Movieline queried the horror icon: Which are the most memorable on-screen deaths he’s either suffered, inflicted or witnessed over his 25-year career?

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Watch Taylor Lautner in the Second Abduction Trailer: An American Werewolf in Trouble!

Oh, no; Taylor Lautner’s life is a lie! In the new trailer for Abduction , Twilight ‘s crybaby sex wolf enters a world of intrigue and fear — and I do mean the fearful stare of Sigourney Weaver, who suddenly resembles Christopher Walken when acting terrified. Will Taylor Lautner be smooth enough to survive when he’s stripped of his identity instead of his clothes?

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Watch Taylor Lautner in the Second Abduction Trailer: An American Werewolf in Trouble!

Which Movie Stars Can We ‘Blame’ For the Tumbling Stock Market?

Why do celebrities ring the New York Stock Exchange bell? Is it because they have a project to promote, a longtime fascination with the stock market, a complex fetish for percussion instruments and stressed-out traders in suits? Who knows! But a lot of celebrities have gotten to ring the opening bell the past few years, and thanks to a new article in The Atlantic , we now know which movie stars are responsible for kicking off the biggest drops in recent memory. Be forewarned: Captain America may be able to protect the country against Nazis but his mighty shield cannot protect the NYSE.

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Which Movie Stars Can We ‘Blame’ For the Tumbling Stock Market?

Who is Cheryl Cole? Ask Jeeves’ Most Searched Celebrity of the Year!

Because this is the slowest news week ever , things like British “star” Cheryl Cole topping Ask Jeeves’ most searched celebrity list is not only worthy of a blog entry, it’s also awesome . Or maybe just to me. Regardless! “This has been the year of Cheryl Cole. She’s head and shoulders above any other celebrity subject on our website,” said an Ask Jeeves spokeswoman . “The interest shown in her has been phenomenal.” Which begs the question: Who is Cheryl Cole?

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Who is Cheryl Cole? Ask Jeeves’ Most Searched Celebrity of the Year!

PIC: Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker Move Into Williamsburg

The American and 6 Other Mis-Marketed Movies of 2010

Whether or not you were down for George Clooney’s somber and nearly-silent turn as a hitman looking to retire in The American (out today from Universal Studios Home Entertainment), it’s easy to understand why so many opening-weekend moviegoers felt like they’d been duped. Anton Corbijn’s film is quiet and cold and precise and so subtle that it felt like an arthouse movie. But Focus Features sold The American like it was another action-packed George Clooney shoot-em-up . But selling the sizzle and not the tofu is something that Hollywood has done since the nickelodeon days. And they certainly did it this year. Ahead, the most mis-marketed films of 2010.

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Guess Who Will Be The Villain In The Expendables Sequel?

Sylvester Stallone has joined the world of celebrity Twitterers and like so many outstanding examples in the field , has taken to it like a musclebound duck to water. And Sly’s even learned how to stoke the rumor mill by floating a potential villain for The Expendables sequel.

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Friday Box Office: Vampires Doesn’t Suck

And what a dubious honor it is. Vampires Suck , the latest anti-comedy from the Date Movie brain trust, managed to just barely eke out a win over Sly’s crew of dudes in The Expendables , though they may yet win the weekend. Meanwhile, the rest of the five films that opened last night were scattered throughout the rather wan box office receipts, with Jennifer Aniston’s The Switch , thudding into eighth place. Your Friday Box Office is here.

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Friday Box Office: Vampires Doesn’t Suck

This Weekend on Cable: Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid. (Still.)

Did you read about those scientists who just created a synthetic life form in the lab? Don’t these guys watch movies? Maybe they missed Splice , but David Cronenberg’s The Fly should not be overlooked on cable this weekend, for a stomach-acidy dose of what can happen when you toke around with alleles and recombinative genes and shit like that. Plus: Paul Newman, Mel Gibson, Paul Robeson and Isabelle Huppert in a power suit…

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