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Orson Welles’s Oscar Would Make a Lovely Holiday Gift

What do you get for the cinephile who has everything? Start with a six-figure loan, I guess, and then check out the ongoing auction for “[t]he finest and most desirable item in Hollywood collecting — the original Oscar awarded to Orson Welles for best ‘Original Screenplay’ for Citizen Kane. This Oscar statue, awarded by The American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, is the very same statue presented to Orson Welles on 26 February 1942 at the Biltmore Hotel. [… F]or years it had gone missing and the Academy issued a replacement to Beatrice Welles, Orson’s youngest daughter and sole heir. The original had all along been in the possession of cinematographer Gary Graver, who tried to sell it in 1994.” [ Nate D. Sanders via THR ]

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Know Your Men Behind the Curtain: Updating the 4 Wizard of Oz Projects

With The Karate Kid and The A-Team one-two at the box office , clearly originality has gone out the window. And so maybe remaking The Wizard of Oz isn’t such a bad idea after all. Besides, eventually everything gets the reboot treatment, right guys? ( Citizen Kane you’re on notice!) And yet, does anyone really need to see four different versions of The Wizard of Oz — and two from Warner Brothers alone? Well, too bad! They’re happening anyway. Since you can’t tell a player without a scorecard, after the jump Movieline helps you parse through the four Oz projects. Follow the yellowbrick road…

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Steve Jobs: The TV Show?

The guy who brought you Borat brings you the “Citizen Kane” of television.

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Steve Jobs: The TV Show?

The Worst Best Picture Choice Ever

1941 saw some amazing films, including Citizen Kane and the Maltese Falcon. But which film did the Best Picture statue go to? The answer might surprise you. Just another in the long history of the Worst of the Best, as diligently cataloged by the intrepid Rotten Tomatoes crew. The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema. For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.com For more about movies from Current: http://current.com/movie added by: Brett_Erlich

Russian Billionaire Blows $52,000 on Lunch at Nello’s

TMZ has just obtained the bill handed to Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich earlier today after lunch at Nello’s in New York — a bill which totaled a ridiculous $47,221.09. The check had an automatic gratuity of 20% — $7,328 — but we’re told the party threw down an extra $5,000, bringing the tip to 26%

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The Room: ‘the Citizen Kane of bad films’ now a cult classic

When The Room was released six years ago, it was labelled “the worst movie ever made”, “the epitome of wretchedness” and even “the Citizen Kane of bad films.” Now it has become a cult classic.

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The Room: ‘the Citizen Kane of bad films’ now a cult classic