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Scenesters Trailer: From the Writer of That Upcoming Violent Puppet Movie

While I’m on record as being at least curious about how Jim Henson Productions’ in-development puppet film noir The Happytime Murders will play out, I’ll readily admit that it could definitely go either way. Now, here’s an early glimpse at the feature directorial debut from Todd Berger, who wrote the Happytime screenplay, and while it’s not necessarily a home run, it doesn’t sink all hope for a fun hard-boiled puppet murder movie either.

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Weekend Forecast: Can Other Guys Bungle Past the $30 Million Mark?

Due to some internal shuffling and the utter abstraction of of its name, the feature known as Movieline Attractions will not be seen this morning (or probably ever again). Welcome instead to Movieline’s Weekend Forecast, your one-stop guide to everything new, noteworthy and/or rescued from oblivion at the movies. This week, it takes a pair of cops to vanquish Christopher Nolan, yet another 3D effort kicks and shimmies your way, and the art-house glut continues. Read on for the full forecast:

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Weekend Forecast: Can Other Guys Bungle Past the $30 Million Mark?

Hollywood Ink: Ellen Page Says ‘Yes’ to Lesbian Tearjerker

Adam Sandler vs. the Arcade

A little while ago, we introduced you to Pixels , a cute web short about 8-bit video game characters on the rampage. Now, Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison shingle has picked up the feature rights, and you can extrapolate from there, can’t you? Like, Donkey Kong will probably teach him something about connecting with his kids. And they’ll get Seth Gordon to direct, and people will draw comparisons between that and his King of Kong , and he’ll stroke his chin thoughtfully and say, “Well, they’re two very different movies.” [ Deadline ]

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