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Clint Eastwood Owns The Chair(s); John Travolta Eyes Vince Lombardi: Biz Break

Also in Friday morning’s round-up of news briefs, Jesse Eisenberg has tapped Vanessa Redgrave for an Off-Broadway play. A judge has ruled on a request to close Innocence of Muslims video. And a look at the Specialty offerings coming out this weekend. Clint Eastwood Owns The Chair Thing at Premiere The 82 year-old Oscar winner has taken some heat for his empty chair speech at the Republican National Convention, but at his premier for Trouble With the Curve he chatted with a press contingent that – somehow – noticed there were 16 empty chairs nearby – “Oh my god yes,” he said with a laugh. He added that he worked with people on the film that fall across the political spectrum, but his latest is not a political film. And he will continue to stomp for Romney, A.P. reports . John Travolta Eyes Vince Lombardi Biopic At the Zurich Film Festival, Travolta said he’s considering a remake of the John Woo film, The Killer as well as starring in a biopic of legendary football star Vince Lombardi. The Killer remake will shoot in 3-D, Screen Daily reports . Jesse Eisenberg, Vanessa Redgrave Set for Off-Broadway in The Revisionist Redgrave will star along with Eisenberg in The Social Network ‘s Off-Broadway play that will be directed by Kip Fagan. The plot centers around Eisenberg’s character is a blocked sci-fi writer attempting to escape his problems in Poland. “A 75-year-old cousin played by Redgrave latches onto him as a means of connecting with her distant American family, gradually revealing details of their complex post-war past.” THR reports . Riots Continue as Judge Denies Actress’ Move to Shut Down Innocence of Muslims Western embassies closed in anticipation of Friday prayers as protesters fought police in Pakistan. The government there ran ads on television showing U.S. President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton condemning the video made by a U.S. resident that prompted the furor. A judge in California did not agree with an Innocence of Muslims actress that the film should be taken down, Deadline reports . Wallflower , Diana Vreeland , Head Games , How To Survive a Plague A run down of this weekend’s specialty openers, with a spotlight on some documentaries about a fashionista extraordinaire, sports risks and pioneers who faced down AIDS. Also check out a coming-of-age feature that has been all the rage on MTV (and it’s even good). Deadline reports .

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Watch Fearless, Possibly Crazy Tom Cruise Scale World’s Tallest Building for Mission Impossible 4

How hardcore is Tom Cruise ? So hardcore that he actually scaled the tallest structure in the world — Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, which stands at just over a half-mile high — for a perilous, stomach-churning action sequence in the upcoming Brad Bird-directed Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol . Video proof of the superstar’s stunt hardcore-ness ahead.

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In Honor of Anonymous, 5 Reimaginings of Shakespearean Classics with Today’s Auteurs

This week’s new feature Anonymous is alluring for two reasons: It explores the possibility that Shakespeare didn’t write his masterworks, and it looks unintentionally hilarious. If I could dress up for Halloween as Vanessa Redgrave’s line-reading of “None of your plays will ever carry your name,” I would. In tribute to this dubious drama, let’s explore what the Bard’s plays would sound like if they were written or retooled by current auteurs. Ready for Why Did I Get Jealous Too ?

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Letter From Toronto: Even Killer Elite Can’t Quite Outduel Emmerich’s Anonymous

The Toronto Film Festival is a world away from Venice , and the difference is especially acute when you hop from one to the other: Toronto is big and glossy, while Venice is intimate and glowing — it’s like the difference between lacquer and gold leaf. But each has its own appeal, and the scale of Toronto is appealing by itself. It’s a little overwhelming but exhilarating, too.

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Steven Spielberg’s War Horse Will Also Provide Wake-Up Calls

Another day, another round of publicity stills from Steven Spielberg’s War Horse . While the last round included a trio of frowning British soldiers on horseback, this latest pic keeps things on the home front. Or, more specifically, in the bedroom. Get your mind out of the gutter, Equus lovers — this shot is totally wholesome! Albeit somewhat confusing.

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Steven Spielberg’s War Horse Will Also Provide Wake-Up Calls

Julian Schnabel Storms UN to Premiere Miral, Smack Critics

Despite protests from opponents accusing the film of bias, the US premiere of director Julian Schnabel’s latest, Miral , unspooled as planned Monday night at United Nations headquarters in New York. And while a redoubtable list of friends and heavy hitters — including Sean Penn, Robert De Niro and Josh Brolin — materialized in support, Schnabel had words for the resistance.

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