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Celebrities Give Awful Health Advice, and 7 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Reese Witherspoon gets engaged…Jeff Bridges on whether he was high at the Oscars…Clint Eastwood confirms a regal actress for his upcoming J. Edgar Hoover biopic…Ashton Kutcher prepares for an actual apocalypse…And more…

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Conan O’Brien Finally Answers Your Question

Last week, Conan O’B rien took questions from Facebook users in an effort to further publicize his new, eponymous late night yuk-fest, Conan . Because, yeah, what channel is this show on again? (Let’s hope that Conan and team are putting as much effort into the content of his show as he is promotion.)

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Joaquin Phoenix’s Restoration to Begin as Hoover’s Gay Lover?

He is still here. According to Vulture , director Clint Eastwood is looking to cast Joaquin Phoenix opposite the rumored Leonardo DiCaprio in Hoover . Phoenix would star as Clyde Tolson, the “reputed paramour and protégé” of Hoover (DiCaprio), in the Dustin Lance Black-scripted biopic. Hopefully this role doesn’t require any onscreen vomiting . [ Vulture ]

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Hereafter Trailer: Matt Damon Sees Dead People

After his last role as the rugby player who defeats apartheid, Matt Damon teams up with director Clint Eastwood again to play George, a seemingly average Joe who has a special connection with the Other Side in the newly released trailer for Hereafter . But will it be scarily good or just screamingly awful?

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Super Bowl Could Push Oscars To Mondays In 2013

Awards show has taken place on Sunday nights for the past decade. By Gil Kaufman Photo: Jamie McCarthy/WireImage The Oscars may get blitzed by the NFL. The producers behind the biggest night in movies (well, except for the MTV Movie Awards ), are considering moving the Academy Awards from its Sunday night seat to Monday nights in order to avoid competition from the National Football League. According to Variety , Oscar runners are keeping a close eye on the negotiations between NFL owners and players over a new collective bargaining agreement that could add two games to the regular season, which could push the Super Bowl to the same night as the Oscars. Unnamed sources told the magazine that the switch from 16 to 18 games is an almost sure thing beginning with the 2012-13 season. Rather than endure scorching August preseason games and potential conflicts with baseball, the NFL is likely to push the start of the regular season past Labor Day, which would kick the playoffs into February. If that scenario unfolds, then the Super Bowl — typically held the first Sunday in February — could air on the same night as the 2013 Academy Awards in late February. The executive director of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences, Bruce Davis, said he’s keeping an eye on the NFL situation and is prepared to possibly shift the Oscars back to Monday, the night on which the show aired for decades before moving to Sunday in 1999. “Yes, it’s a concern for us,” Davis said of the NFL scenario, noting that the academy and football league have had some back-channel discussions, though he doubted the NFL would take the needs of the Hollywood awards show into consideration when making its decision on the new schedule. “I think our inclination would be to go earlier rather than later, but we need to see,” Davis said of possibly moving the show to a Monday in February rather than back to the first week of March in order to avoid the most-viewed program of the year. “There’s no rule it has to be on a Sunday … we’re looking at a lot of different options.” The Oscar-cast has moved around quite a bit over the years, shifting up to February in 2004 after complaints about the too-long awards season and moving back a week twice in the past six years to avoid competing with the Winter Olympics. The NFL shuffle could also impact the Grammys, which also air in February, but its unlikely to force a shift in the date for that show.

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Angelina Jolie Considering ‘Unforgiven’ Role Based On British Miniseries

GK Films is tailoring script for the ‘Salt’ star. By Adam Rosenberg Angelina Jolie Photo: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images Angelina Jolie’s schedule is rapidly filling up. Earlier this week, it was revealed that she’ll be writing and directing her first feature, a love story set during the Bosnian War, which she’ll also produce with Graham King. Now, she may have a new starring role coming up as well, for a movie that King will also produce. The producer’s GK Films is developing a feature adaptation of the 2009 U.K. miniseries “Unforgiven” for Jolie to star in, Deadline reports. A director hasn’t been set yet, but “The Usual Suspects” writer Christopher McQuarrie is taking care of the script. “Unforgiven,” not to be confused with the Oscar-winning 1992 Western starring Clint Eastwood, follows a woman who is newly released from jail after serving a 15-year sentence for the murder of two police officers. The killing happened when attempts were made to evict her and her family from their home. Now free, all the ex-con wants is to live in peace, a desire not easily fulfilled thanks to a revenge plot staged by one of her victims’ two sons. The original U.K. version aired as a three-part miniseries early last year. Suranne Jones starred as Ruth Slater, the role that Jolie is up for. Jones has done a fair bit of U.K. television, and is probably best known for her role as Karen McDonald on the soap opera “Coronation Street.” Jolie is having a strong year at the movies. Earlier this summer, she starred in the box-office hit “Salt,” a Russian-spy thriller that has so far grossed more than $200 million worldwide. In December she stars opposite Johnny Depp in “The Tourist,” a King-produced thriller directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck that was recently moved up from its previously planned 2011 release. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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On DVD: A Trailblazing Western Comes Blasting Out of… China?

Winking and bopping and hip-swiveling from its opening credits to its last gasp, Kim Jee-won’s lo mein western The Good, the Bad, the Weird is an entrancing study in excess. As the camera swoops alongside through 1930s Manchuria to a hurtling locomotive about to be beset by multiple heists, you can just feel Quentin Tarantino’s zipper strain. It’s safe to say this is the first Chinese western (albeit a Korean film) — not a “Chinese western” as the wuxia pian martial arts epics are sometimes called, but a western with outlaws, hired guns, frontier trains, shoot-outs, desert towns and cowboy hats, as genre-genuine as Clint Eastwood’s poncho. Which, of course, is Italian.

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Big Brother Repulsion Index: The Lost Ballad of Brenchel

With Rachel gone , Brendon launched a suicide mission to avenge his beloved’s eviction from the Big Brother house. This meant winning a knotty challenge, shouting “This is for you, Rach” into his mic every 30 seconds, earning the nickname “canklesaurus rex” from Britney and making idiotic decisions that his lost lover would have approved of. With that in mind, let’s hit last night’s Repulsion Index.

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Clint Eastwood’s Hereafter to Close 2010 NY Film Festival

The Film Society of Lincoln Center this morning announced its selections for the 48th New York Film Festival, which includes the U.S. premiere of Clint Eastwood’s mortality drama Hereafter among other work by Jean-Luc Godard, Mike Leigh, Olivier Assayas, centenarian Manoel de Oliveira and this year’s Palme d’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul. And while we’re importing from Cannes, we might as well include that notorious Mexican cannibal flick while we’re at it. Click through for the full line-up (Including previously announced opening-night and centerpiece selections).

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5 Movies Better Suited for Betty White to Remake Than Oh God

Oh God , indeed. According to Deadline , uber-producer Jerry Weintraub has just pitched Warner Bros. on the idea of remaking the George Burns comedy Oh God , with eyes on Betty White and Paul Rudd for the staring roles made famous by Burns and John Denver. The two haven’t been contacted yet, but no matter: Now that this is in the ether, how long before it actually happens? And worse: Doesn’t it feel totally uninspired? If the current Hollywood mandate states that Betty White must appear in everything , here are five movies better suited for her than a remake of Oh God .

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