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Weinstein Co. Pushes Apollo 18 Release Back to January 2012

Looks like The Weinstein Co. has discovered a new release date for the Timur Bekmambetov-produced “found footage” moon landing pic Apollo 18 . (In the immortal words of Bob Weinstein, ” Found, baby! “) The bad news is that the mystery project, originally slated to open next month, is moving aaaaall the way from April 22 to Jan. 6, 2012. Yeesh. A last-minute nine month delay doesn’t bode terribly well for any film, but then again, so little is known about Apollo 18 just yet that maybe it doesn’t matter much. At least this gives the Weinsteins plenty of time to add ReleaseQuest™: Apollo 18 to their slate of upcoming video game adaptations . [ Deadline ]

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MadameNoire Interviews Vivica Fox…She Discusses Hair, Reality TV, And Her Upcoming Nupitals

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Revelations: Signs We’re In The End Of Days And Jesus Is Near

We usually don’t buy into these “the world is ending” theories. But we’ve seen way too much in these first few weeks of 2011 not too wonder if there might be any truth to those theories that civilization as we know it may come to an end in 2012. Flip through for some of the signs.

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Weekend Forecast: Ashton and Natalie Lead a Lean Couples Weekend

Happy Friday! And, uh, what happened to the movies? The January doldrums have rarely looked so sparse, with only one film opening in wide release and a sprinkling of indies finally making their ways to some screens here and there. Let’s have a look at the options.

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George Lucas Doesn’t Believe in 2012 and 6 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Friday edition of The Broadsheet: A Star is Born gets born again with an unlikely duo… Russell Brand is ready to Rock … Taco Bell doesn’t like potential kiddie porn… and more ahead.

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Dead Birds, Dead Fish: Something Totally Crazy is Happening in Arkansas Right Now

It might be a good time to stock up on canned goods, friends. Hours before the ball dropped on New Year’s Eve, residents of Beebe, Arkansas were shocked when more than 2,000 dead birds fell from the sky . “It was horrible,” said Beebe resident Melissa Weatherly , obviously. “You could not even get down the road without running over hundreds. It was that bad.” Though maybe not as bad as finding 100,000 dead fish washed ashore just 125 miles away.

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‘Dancing’ Judge — Kate Gosselin Is ‘Crap’

Filed under: Dancing with the Stars , Jon & Kate “Dancing with the Stars” judge Bruno Tonioli just unloaded on Kate Gosselin — calling her ballroom skills “dreadful,” “a catastrophe” and “crap” … but added it’s all “in a good way.”It all went down on “Lopez Tonight” — where the judge also … Permalink

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‘Dancing’ Judge — Kate Gosselin Is ‘Crap’

Sarah Palin’s 2012 Map to Victory

It’s national campaign stat-porn season again! Number muncher Nate Silver posted some of his magic maps this morning . These maps explain how Sarah Palin could be the 2012 Republican nominee for President! That reddish line from the northwest through the deep South presents Palin’s best shot at the nomination, according to Silver. Basically she has to win either Iowa or South Carolina (or both!) in order to have a shot. But she does well with rural, non-college educated voters who care about terror and God. And that’s an important part of the GOP base! But the most important part of the GOP base is rich people who don’t want to pay taxes. And they will ensure that the nominee is Mitt Romney. He has the organization and the money and, most importantly, he came in second in 2008. That’s how the Republican nomination process works. Huckabee has an outside chance, but for some reason he is intensely hated by many of the GOP money people. Pawlenty is increasingly hated in his home state of Minnesota, but he might end up the least offensive “normal guy” backup choice. Meanwhile, Sarah Palin’s organization is a joke. Pam Pryor, a former RNC senior adviser, leads Palin’s political action committee and is orchestrating her outreach to social conservatives. Randy Scheunenmann remains her policy maestro, with informal assistance from his Orion Strategies colleague Michael Goldfarb, the former Weekly Standard writer and McCain campaign rapid responder. (Goldfarb did not return an e-mail seeking comment about his future in Palin’s world.) Fred Malek is perhaps the single Washington establishment figure that Palin turns to. Michael Goldfarb is a liability. Pam Pryor is an experienced evangelical adviser to Republicans but she hasn’t ever worked for a major candidate. Scheunenmann—one of Ahmad Chalabi’s men in Washington and lobbyist for the Republic of Georgia—was nearly fired from the McCain campaign (along with Goldfarb) for undermining and backstabbing. Fred Malek once counted Jews in the Department of Labor for Richard Nixon. As Dave Weigel pointed out, Huckbaee, Pawlenty, and Romney have bigger and better teams in place. Palin’s PAC can raise substantial amounts of money without much trouble, thanks to her high profile and intense fanbase, but they’re already famous for spending more money on her book than they did on candidates and their most recent fundraising letter has already been mocked for a grammatical error. And, obviously, Palin could surround herself with trained and experienced professionals, but she hates trained and experienced professionals, and the moral of her own stupid book is that she chafes at attempts to make her act like a grown-up. She could very well end up with the Republican nomination, but that would take a series of fluke victories and lucky breaks, and those have not traditionally been deciding factors in the GOP nomination process. But she is definitely kooky enough to give it a go, for which we should all be thankful. Because it will be hilarious.

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‘2012’ Trailer HD

Never before has a date in history been so significant to so many cultures, so many religions, scientists, and governments.

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