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Zach Galifianakis Goatee: What Do You Think?

The Hangover 3 reviews have been anything but positive around the Internet, while the film itself finished in a distant second this weekend to Fast & Furious 6 . But Zach Galifianakis has come up with a way to reverse the movie’s fortune: he’s shaved off most of his famous bushy beard! That’s right, the actor walked the red carpet of last night’s Paris premiere with just a goatee covering his chin. It’s a dramatic change for the star… but is it a positive one? Decide now: How do you prefer your Zach Galifianakis? And the Winner is? With a beard! Click Here To Vote for With With a goatee! Click Here To Vote for With Zach Galifianakis has shaven most of his bushy beard. Do you prefer his old look or his new look? View Poll »

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‘The Great Gatsby’ Trailer: For People Who Don’t Get Why Everything Can’t Be in 3D

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Forgive me if you disagree, but I can still see no earthly reason why Baz Luhrmann thinks that his take on F. Scott Fitzgerald‘s The Great Gatsby needs to be in 3D. And while the film’s first trailer should change that, should remove doubts about that pesky extra dimension, this one simply doesn’t. It’s classic Luhrmann in this new look – the energy, the colors, the splash, the spectacle, even the… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Film School Rejects Discovery Date : 23/05/2012 01:25 Number of articles : 2

‘The Great Gatsby’ Trailer: For People Who Don’t Get Why Everything Can’t Be in 3D

‘Lion King’ 3-D Begins New Circle Of Life At Box Office

Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Contagion’ follows at #2, with Ryan Gosling vehicle ‘Drive’ at #3. By Ryan J. Downey “Lion King 3-D” Photo: Disney What’s old was new again as Disney’s iconic “The Lion King” became the #1 movie at the box office over the weekend, taking in an estimated $29.3 million with a souped-up 3-D redo of the 1994 original. “Drive,” one of the year’s best-reviewed films, was #3 in its weekend debut, while the poorly reviewed remake of “Straw Dogs” and Sarah Jessica Parker’s even-worse-reviewed “I Don’t Know How She Does It” both flopped in their debuts. Last week’s #1 movie, “Contagion,” dropped to #2 this week. “The Lion King” 3-D re-release earned more than the other three new releases combined. The film’s original-run IMAX re-release (back in 2002) and the past weekend’s numbers pushed “The Lion King” from #25 to #17 on the all-time domestic box-office chart, according to Box Office Mojo . The animated tale, which has also quite successfully been adapted for Broadway, has made $357.8 million in the United States to date. Steven Soderbergh’s ensemble procedural drama “Contagion” made $14.5 million in its second weekend of release, for a total of $44.2 million. “Drive” took in $11 million, but while the film has set Twitter abuzz in critic circles, it remains to be seen how it will continue to play with a broader audience. “This is one of Ryan Gosling’s best performances,” Aisle Seat reported. “The Help” came in at #4 at the box office, adding $6.4 million for a total of $147.3 million. The remake of director Sam Peckinpah’s 1971 thriller “Straw Dogs,” featuring “True Blood” star Alexander Skarsg

Women Who Kiss & Tell… And Earn 15 Minutes Of Fame

Traditionally the road to fame and fortune was paved with actual talent : superior singing ability, exceptional acting skills or god-given athletic attributes. But as of late, a new breed of celebrity is proving that you don’t actually need to have talent to be the next hot topic, you just need to have sex with someone who does. Celebs who have already used their talent to get into the building, are quickly learning that a leaked sex tape, nude pic or a juicy,detailed tell all novel will keep them there. Talent’s great and all but we all know what’s really entertaining are wardrobe malfunctions, paternity tests, divorces due to infidelity and random groupie tales on how your favorite rapper cries during sex. Oh, how I long for the good ole’ days where groupies and mistresses silently played their part in the background, instead of building their retirement plans off of scandal and scorn leaving many young women to wonder. “Education and work? Please, I can make my first million through opportunity, sex and indiscretion.” Continue reading

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Another Day, Another Unnecessary Hollyweird Remake

We’re not quite sure why, or whose career they’re hoping to save, but Warner Bros has decided to remake it’s 1992 Grammy Award-winning, “cult classic” flop, The Bodyguard. The Bodyguard will be scripted by Jeremiah Friedman and Nick Palmer, whose action comedy script ‘Family Getaway’ made the 2010 Black List and is a priority project at Warner Bros. Dan Lin will produce through his Lin Pictures banner, and Mark Bauch is co-producer, stated Deadline.com. Original written by Lawrence Kasdan and directed by Mick Jackson, the film centered around a Secret Service agent (played by Costner) who has to protect a well-known singer (played by Houston) from a stalker. While doing his job, he falls in love in her which complicates his duties. The sites states that the new version is similar, including the love story, but here the bodyguard will be a former Iraq war veteran who gets the job protecting the star as his first gig after leaving the Army. He discovers that the world of Twitter, Google Maps and TMZ has made access to celebrities easier than ever, making the job more difficult than ever. The goal is to take a young female singer with global appeal and give her the platform that ‘The Bodyguard’ did Houston. While the film received mixed to negative reviews, including a Razzie Award nomination for Houston for Worst Actress, ‘The Bodyguard’ was a global blockbuster hit, grossing over $400 million. Two songs from the film, ‘Run to You’ and ‘I Have Nothing,’ were nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. The film was also nominated for four Grammy Awards, winning three, including Album of the Year for its soundtrack album of the same name. Let’s see: Auntie Whitney is all strung out on rocks and Costner post-Bodyguard career was full of box office bombs. What D-Listers do you see ready to fill those shoes?? Source

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REVIEW: Mike Leigh Grapples with Life’s Big — and Small — Questions in Another Year

The nod to structure in Another Year , Mike Leigh’s latest rumpled, rambling character study, frames it with a gentle irony. A social portraitist known for his regional specialties and organic development process — his scripts are gleaned from improvisational sessions with actors, in this case a central trio comprising a long-married couple and their wobbly third wheel — narrative organization is notoriously low on Leigh’s list of priorities. And so while the film is divided into the four seasons of another passing — wonderful, wasted — year, the time-keeping device serves mainly to highlight how nature shames those of us who remain little changed with its constant, show-offy segues.

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‘Slumdog Millionaire’ uploader pleads guilty

Owen Moody of California has pleaded guilty to one felony count of uploading a pirated film to the Internet, the blockbuster Slumdog Millionaire last year. According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Lisa E.

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