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64-Year-Old Man Unwittingly Recreates 127 Hours Survival Story

Eight years after Aron Ralston cut off his own arm to free himself from a boulder in Utah’s Little Blue John Canyon, a 64-year-old North Carolina man faced a similar survival nightmare while hiking in the same Utah desert earlier this month. Even though Amos Wayne Richards had seen 127 Hours — the Danny Boyle film starring James Franco that chronicled Ralston’s hiking disaster — he still set out for a solo hike without telling anyone of his plans. Richards broke a leg, dislocated his shoulder and was forced to survive four days on rain water and a pair of protein bars before attracting the attention of a helicopter pilot overhead with the flash on his camera. Lesson learned this time? [ EW via AP ]

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Russell Brand to Help Julianne Hough Sin, Find Herself in Diablo Cody’s Directorial Debut

Footloose remake co-star and Dancing with the Stars ingénue Julianne Hough has landed the lead in Diablo Cody ‘s newly untitled feature directorial debut about a conservative young woman who regains her faith after heading to Sin City. And who will play the wild and crazy figure that helps her on her debauched path to redemption? None other than Russell Brand . Perfect casting, no?

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Who the Smurf Needs 3 Smurfing Discs of The Smurfs For the Holidays?

Not 24 hours since The Smurfs officially cracked the $500 million mark worldwide, along comes the announcement we’ve been waiting for: ” The Smurfs On 3-Disc Holiday Gift Set, Blu-ray 3D™, DVD and Digital on December 2nd,” blares the press release just over the transom at Movieline HQ. Three . Discs . Who the smurf needs three smurfing discs of The Smurfs for the holidays? Well, like so many things, it depends on whom you ask.

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Ex-Mobster: John Travolta Isn’t Man Enough To Play John Gotti

“For John Gotti Sr, you need a man’s man to play that role,” critiqued former mobster Lewis Kasman about John Travolta’s casting in the upcoming crime-boss biopic from Barry Levinson . “He’s a thug, so you need someone who’s a thug… a guy who grew up in that life.” Apparently, Travolta’s Oscar-nominated Saturday Night Fever performance doesn’t hold much weight among the mob set either: “John Gotti Sr. never danced a dance in his life.” [ Daily Mail ]

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Weekend Receipts: Lion King Plays Hardball Against Moneyball

The “Circle of Life” remains unturned as The Lion King (in 3D) topped Moneyball to win the weekend receipt war for a second week in a row. Brad Pitt has nothing to be ashamed of, though, as his passion project notched the highest opening weekend for any baseball movie ever. In fact, a couple of big records were set this weekend. After the jump, we’ll count down the biggest earners and lament the plight of Taylor Lautner.

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Weekend Receipts: Lion King Plays Hardball Against Moneyball

Talkback: Which Movie Actress’s New TV Show Will Fare Best?

Last week I asked you which Emmy nominee deserved a bigger movie career , and I decided that you answered Julie Bowen, because I want to like you. (P.S. Congrats to the madly talented Ms. Bowen on her win!) Now I’m asking a related, but opposite question: Which movie actress’s new TV show has the best shot of survival? We rank the five most promising nominees after the jump. Please tell me where I go wrong.

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Fantastic Fest: Jose Padilha Talks Oscar Entry Elite Squad 2, His Take on RoboCop, and Those Fassbender Rumors

Following the success of his 2007 cop drama Elite Squad , Brazilian filmmaker Jose Padilha turned his lens back on Rio de Janiero’s corrupt system in a sequel, Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within . A critical and commercial smash that set box office records and was selected as Brazil’s official Oscars entry, Elite Squad 2 played Sunday at Fantastic Fest where Movieline caught up with Padilha to discuss why his incisive films have resonated in Brazil and the philosophical questions raised in his remake of RoboCop , which he’s currently writing. And what’s up with those Michael Fassbender casting rumors?

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Liam Neeson Co-Stars With Alaskan Wilderness and Angry Wolves in First Trailer For The Grey

After disappointing most critics earlier this year in Unknown , an ironically familiar amnesia thriller, Liam Neeson returns to the box office this winter with The Grey . As a plane crash survivor who is forced to fend for himself in the Alaskan wilderness, Neeson stars alongside Dermot Mulroney, Frank Grillo and a pack of angry wolves in the action thriller from Smokin’ Aces director Joe Carnahan. Take a look at the first trailer below.

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Head of Russia’s Oscar Committee Calls for Giant Bomb/Official Selection to Withdraw on Account of It Sucks

You think the Oscars selection process gets political here? Just imagine sitting in the room when Russia’s national Oscar committee grudgingly voted for Nikita Mikalhkov’s enormous critical and commercial bomb, Burnt by the Sun 2: Citadel ( Utomlyonnye solntsem 2: Predstoyanie ), to become the country’s official foreign language selection. Filmmaker and committee head Vladimir Menshov so strongly opposed the pick of the $45 million flop that he’s now lobbying publicly for the film’s director to pull out of the race.

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Head of Russia’s Oscar Committee Calls for Giant Bomb/Official Selection to Withdraw on Account of It Sucks

The Thing’s Red Band Trailer Spoils Deaths, Special Effects and More For the John Carpenter Prequel

With less than a month until The Thing — the prequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 sci-fi classic — hits theaters, Universal is upping their marketing ante with a spoileriffic red band trailer that not only reveals The Thing , how it is discovered, how it attacks, who it attacks and who it kills, but it also shows off some of the climactic special effects. Subtle much? Click through to see the red band trailer at your own risk.

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