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Christian Bale, Casey Affleck Will Go For Bro in Crazy Heart Filmmaker’s Follow-Up

Crazy Heart writer-director Scott Cooper isn’t holding back with the follow-up to his double-Oscar-winning filmmaking debut, dialing in Christian Bale, Casey Affleck, Sam Shepard and Zoe Saldana (not to mention producers including Leonardo DiCaprio, Ridley Scott and Relativity Media mogul Ryan Kavanaugh) for the family crime-and-redemption drama Out of the Furnace . Read on for full details just over the transom from Relativity; adjust your Oscar 2013 pools accordingly. ================= (Beverly Hills, Calif.) April 5, 2012 – Relativity Media has closed deals with Oscar®-winner Christian Bale ( The Fighter ), Oscar®-nominated Casey Affleck ( The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford ), Zoe Saldana ( Avatar ) and Oscar®-nominated Sam Shepard ( Safe House ) to star as the lead roles in the upcoming gripping and gritty drama currently titled Out of the Furnace , written and directed by the critically-acclaimed Scott Cooper ( Crazy Heart ), it was announced today by Relativity’s Co-President, Tucker Tooley. Bale will star as older brother Russell Baze in the film alongside Affleck who will play the role of younger brother Rodney Baze Jr. Saldana has also been cast as Bale’s love interest Lena Warren and Shepard will play Red, Russell and Rodney Baze’s uncle. Production is set to begin in Braddock, Pennsylvania later this month. Relativity Media will release the film theatrically in the U.S. Red Granite, the Los Angeles based film production, finance and international sales company has acquired foreign rights outside of the U.S. and will handle international sales. Red Granite International President Danny Dimbort and Co-President Christian Mercuri will begin shopping the film to buyers in Cannes next month. In making the announcement, Tooley said, “This is a meaty script with characters as strong as they are complex, and we needed powerhouse actors who complement the story. Christian, Casey, Zoe and Sam each approach everything they do with heart and conviction. We can’t wait to see what each of them brings to this film,” says Tooley. The film is a drama about fate, circumstance, and redemption. Russell and his younger brother live in the economically depressed Rust Belt, and have always dreamed of escaping and finding better lives. But when a cruel twist of fate lands Russell in prison, his brother is lured into one of the most violent and ruthless crime rings in the Northeast – a mistake that will almost cost him everything. Once released, Russell must choose between his own freedom, or risk it all to seek justice for his brother. Producing are Appian Way’s Leonardo DiCaprio ( J. Edgar ) and Jennifer Killoran ( The Ides of March ) alongside Scott Free’s Ridley Scott ( The Grey ), Tony Scott ( Man on Fire ) and Michael Costigan ( American Gangster ) as well as Relativity’s CEO Ryan Kavanaugh ( The Fighter ). Bale and Affleck were both represented by WME in the deals. Saldana and Shepard were both represented by ICM in the deals. ###

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The White House Cinema Has No Cup Holders and Other Revelations from the Director of Red Tails

“I didn’t see the president take any popcorn, which I jokingly called ‘political popcorn’ because it had just the right amount of salt and butter. It was some of the best popcorn I’ve ever tasted,” recalled director Anthony Hemingway of his January visit to the White House to screen Red Tails with his cast, producers, surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen, and President Obama. However, “the theater isn’t set up that well. The sound could be better. The projector needs to be upgraded.” And alas! The wistful conclusion: “I actually ran to the bathroom because I drank too much during the movie, and by the time I got back, the president had left for another engagement.” [ THR ]

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The 5 Films Likeliest to Ignite a Sundance 2012 Bidding War

No matter how many gifting suites, D-list “celebrities” and/or head-splitting parties the malevolent forces of modern commerce may stuff into the wintry idyll of Park City over the next week, we’ll always have the movies. And as usual, “we” also means studios and distributors with money to burn and release slates to fill. Let the Sundance bidding wars begin! “This year’s Sundance Film Festival will be the biggest buyer’s market ever,” writes Steve Pond at TheWrap, and whether or not his prediction checks out, tires will be kicked and deals will be made — perhaps as soon as the credits roll on tonight’s openers The Queen of Versailles, Hello I Must Be Going , Wish You Were Here and Searching for Sugar Man . But with apologies to those films and other buzzy titles like Spike Lee’s Red Hook Summer , Stephen Frears’s Lay the Favorite , Julie Delpy’s 2 Days in New York and the hip anti-rom-com Save the Date — and in grand Movieline tradition — here are five others likeliest to have buyers fanning themselves with their checkbooks. [Plot descriptions reprinted from the Sundance 2012 Festival Guide ]

REVIEW: Red Tails Blunders Through a Potentially Great Story, with Action and Derring-do to Spare

There are instances when reviewing intentions would be so much easier than reviewing actual movies, and Red Tails, which was directed by first-timer Anthony Hemingway but conceived, shaped and willed into being by George Lucas, is one of them. Red Tails is – or is intended to be – a rousing comic-book adventure based loosely on real-life events: The picture follows a group of Tuskegee Airmen as they shoot down German fighter planes and blow munitions transport trains to smithereens. In between missions, they fight more personal battles, against insidious racism and bigotry. It’s a great idea to make a movie, in 2012, about the Tuskegee Airmen, who broke ground as the U.S. military’s first African American aviators: They represent a chapter in history that’s been underexplored, certainly in the world of movies. But it’s a shame the idea had to come from George Lucas, whose enthusiasm for his subject translates mostly into a peculiar strain of inept awkwardness. Even if Red Tails becomes a hit – and it just might – it still represents a missed opportunity for greatness. Red Tails focuses chiefly on two fictional pilots, Marty “Easy” Julian (Nate Parker) and Joe “Lightning” Little (David Oyelowo), both members of the Air Corp.’s 332 nd Fighter Group stationed in Italy, guys with very different styles but bound by years of friendship. Easy follows all the rules, rarely straying from the straight-and-narrow (though he does, as it turns out, have his own demons to fight); Lightning is the hotdogger who’ll go out of his way to shoot down that random Nazi, even when it means going against orders. He also has the kind of confident swagger that earns him the love of a pretty Italian girl, Sofia (Daniela Ruah); he’s so charming and well-mannered that even Sofia’s old-world mama approves of him. The cast of characters milling, and flying, around Lightning and Easy include Ray “Junior” Gannon (Tristan Wilds), who wants nothing more than to be a fighter pilot even after an injury compromises him, and David “Deke” Watkins (Marcus T. Paulk), the only truly religious pilot in the gang, who keeps a holy card emblazoned with the figure of the deity he refers to as “Black Jesus” close by at all times. In the air, these pilots show a desire to fight hard for their country, and they’ve got the skills to do so. But military brass doesn’t get it – in their eyes, the Tuskegee pilots are inferior and are thus relegated to routine assignments, flying in rickety old junkers. But Colonel A.J. Bullard (Terrence Howard) pulls off a minor miracle, getting a plum assignment for his boys. That pleases pipe-smoking Major Emanuelle Stance (Cuba Gooding Jr.) to no end – his men have been champing at the bit for a chance like this, and at last they’ll have the chance to prove what they’re made of. The problem isn’t that Red Tails paints its story, and its characters, in brilliant, admittedly corny comic-book colors. (The script, filled with dialogue along the lines of “Germans! Let’s get ’em!”, is by John Ridley and Aaron McGruder.)  The approach could have worked, particularly when you’ve got a cast of actors as charismatic as these. Gooding and Howard, both known quantities, are perfectly serviceable here – Howard, in particular, makes even the most stilted dialogue sing, thanks to his silky purr. But even the lesser-known performers here, like the British actor Oyelowo, have some astonishing moments of grace – it’s frustrating to watch them working so hard in a picture that can’t, in the end, do them justice. Because there’s just no way around it: Red Tails is, for the most part, simply a clumsy piece of work, one that revels in ’40s comic-book style without managing to capture any of the emotional resonance of comic-book style. There’s no dramatic rhythm or flow to Red Tails . A terrible thing might happen to a character, only to be rapidly erased by this or that handy distraction. It’s as if Lucas were simply afraid of human feeling, any kind of human feeling, even the kind you often find in comic books. The movie has touches of comedy that, for reasons that are almost impossible to fathom, don’t come off as comic. At one point a white character tells one of the pilots that under cover of night, he’ll be safe from the Nazis: “At least they won’t see you in the dark.” The line should be a joke – it is, in fact, a marvelous if obvious joke – but it falls flat, almost as if Lucas and/or Hemingway (it’s hard to tell who’s at the steering wheel here, though we can safely put most of our money on the former) suffered from a failure of nerve and decided to neutralize it. The picture is full of clunker moments like that, instances where the initial impulse may have been good but the execution is nothing but blundering and inelegant. This is Hemingway’s first film, though he has previously directed episodes of Treme, The Wire, and CSI: NY . If he has a distinctive style, it’s impossible to identify it in Red Tails. The handprints all over the movie clearly belong to Lucas. That’s especially true in the technically impressive dogfighting sequences, which are the best reason to see Red Tails . Watching those planes swoop and skim through the air, sometimes flying in ballet-like formation, at others approximating a chaotic streetfight, is the greatest pleasure the movie offers. That’s not surprising when you consider that Lucas, the eternal, wide-eyed naïf among his generation of filmmakers, presented an early cut of Star Wars with old-movie dogfight footage substituting for the space-combat effects he’d fill in later. Yet not even these glorious, effusive sequences are nearly enough to carry the picture, and in some ways, they do it a disservice. Red Tails is a project that has been dear to Lucas’ heart for years. According to a profile of Lucas in the New York Times Magazine , the filmmaker first commissioned the script in the early 1990s, and although 20th Century Fox is distributing the picture, Lucas is footing all the bills himself. Lucas has admitted that with Red Tails he’s using the comic-book approach to lure a younger audience; he wants them to engage with the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, and his intentions are noble. If only his passion had translated into a more graceful movie, one that didn’t squander the considerable gifts of its cast. In the end Red Tails is mostly about the coolness of flying. Its heart is in the clouds, instead of with the men at the controls. Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. Sentencing Delayed, Boxer Free to Fight

Ah, the life of a famous person. You can pretty much admit that you beat up the mother of your children… and then make a deal with a judge that allows you to fight for millions. Such is the case for Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was sentenced to 90 days in prison last month on a domestic violence charge , but has now successfully postponed his jail time until June. This means he’ll be free to fight in Nevada on May 5. “We are pleased that the judge granted postponement of Floyd’s surrender date so that he can fulfill his commitment to Las Vegas to deliver his promised mega-fight and the economic benefits it provides to the community,” said Leonard Ellerbe, a representative of the fighter. No opponent has yet been named for the May 5 fight. Mayweather will then begin serving his prison term on June 1. He must also complete 100 hours of community service and pay a $2,500 fine. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Brock Lesnar Retires From UFC After Loss to Alistair Overeem

Brock Lesnar went down hard against kickboxer Alistair Overeem in the first round at UFC 141 last night. A few minutes later, he announced his retirement. The former heavyweight champion finished his own meteoric mixed martial arts career on a losing note at Friday’s Ultimate Fighting Championship event. Lesnar retired from the UFC after Overeem stopped him with one vicious kick to the body at 2:26 of the first round in their much-touted heavyweight bout. “Tonight is the last time you’ll see me in the octagon,” Lesnar said . That leaves the UFC heading into 2012 without its biggest star. Brock Lesnar Retires Even though he fought only seven times in the UFC, Lesnar was a pay-per-view audience magnet because of his compelling past as a WWE “champion.” He reigned as heavyweight champ, headlined UFC 100, generated the most Internet traffic of any MMA fighter and actually has fights left on his contract. UFC President Dana White and Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta took the high road with Lesnar even after the fighter blew off the post-fight news conference. White said, “When a guy decides he wants to retire, you let him do it. This is not, ‘Go hit a ball with a stick for the next two or three years on your way out.'” “This is the real deal, guys. …We’ll figure it out.” He said regardless of how many fights Lesnar has on his contract, “Doesn’t matter. If he’s done, he’s done.”

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Capcom details Super Street Fighter IV: AE Version 2012

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Before you ignite the ol’ torch and grab a pitchfork or two, know that the Version 2012 patch for Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition is a free one. Due out on December 13, it will rebalance the game or die trying. Capcom has posted the patch notes in 13-page PDF form, because that’s how those guys roll. For less-intense players, an accompanying video highlights what’s new against the current form of… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 01/12/2011 23:45 Number of articles : 2

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Cuba Gooding Participates in New York Veterans Parade

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Cuba Gooding Jr. participates in New York City’s Veterans Day Parade. The “Jerry Maguire” actor rode on a float with members of the Tuskegee Airmen. Gooding stars in an upcoming movie called “Red Tails,” about the legendary airmen, America’s first black fighter pilot group in World War II. Five Congressional Medal of Honor recipients marched in the 11/11/11 parade up Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue.

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Top Celebrity Bitches in Costume from the Last 5 Years of the Day

I decided to do a retrospective on halloween posts I’ve done in the past. I figure I might as well re-visit the shit I’ve done the last half decade, since no one else is. I’m a self absorbed ego like that…. 2010 Michael Douglas Dressed like Ellen TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Kate Beckinsale as Some Bride of Frankenstein TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Heidi Klum and Coco and Kardashian Half Naked at the Same Party TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Amanda Seyfried Doesn’t Get the Whole Slut Party of Halloween but I’d Still pick up her shit with the plastic bag that is my mouth… TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE J.Woww as the Typical School Girl who Never Went to School… TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE 2009 Kim Kardashian Fat Tits Do I Dream of Genie TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Katie Price / Jordan in Latex Socks TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE 2008 Mariah Carey the Half Naked Fire Fighter TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Some Annalynne McCord Half Nakedness TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Coco the Cat TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE 2007 Coco and Ice T Still Haven’t Changed TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Alessandra Ambrosio as Playboy Bunny TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Elvira Old and Busty TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Petra Nemcova’s White Dress TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE 2006 Lohan in an American Apparel Leotard TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE The Duff-Gusting Sisters with the Sister Fetish TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE Tera PAtrick when She Kindsa Mattered….With Some Ass TO SEE THE POST AND MORE PICS CLICK HERE

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Entertainment’s Most Famous “Bromances”

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Some time in between when men started wearing man-bags and bangs, the term “bromance” formed. A cross between brother and romance, a “bromance” is a relationship between two men that tap dances on the fine line of society’s “norms” of a male friendship. The most suspect “bromances” usually occur when two individuals unexpectedly and inexplicably come together, such as 50 Cent and Floyd Mayweather. Hip Hop and Boxing usually only cross paths when a rapper walks a fighter to the ring with a performance or at the gym when the fighter listens to their music for motivation. Most entertainers don’t wear their friends Championship belts like a high school girl wearing the Varsity jacket of her jock boyfriend with whom she is going steady. 50 Cent Tells What Really Happened In Ray J & Fabolous “Fight” [AUDIO] 50 Cent Gets Post-Fight Present From Floyd Mayweather [PHOTO] It may be hard to grasp and accept the concept that two men can be so “close” and not be gay but it is very well possible! Times have changed, men embrace titles like “Metrosexual” and “bromance.” So let’s look at some famous “bromances” that have brewed right in front our eyes. Bow Wow & Omarion Bow Wow and Omarion turned heads when they collaborated in 2007 on “Face Off” specifically when Omarion debuted his feminine hairstyle on 106 & Park. Their sexuality was questioned from there, and performing shows both bare chested didn’t help either. The album only sold 107,000 copies in it’s first week of release. Bow Wow’s b***y antics towards O on “ Road To Platinum ” also made fans believe that their friendship was more like a secret marriage! Baby & Lil Wayne Lil Wayne and Baby have one of the most questioned “bromances” of all. Wayne and Baby, on numerous occasions, have been seen kissing. While others may hide their affection, Wayne and Baby embrace it and assure us that it’s just how they show their love. “The Big 3″ “The Big Three” which is a suspect title from the jump, consists of Dwayne Wade, Lebron James and “metro-sexual” Chris Bosh. While Lebron and Wade haven’t showed us much “suspect” behavior, Bosh makes-up for their lack of gestures. See below: P.Diddy and Bruce Willis That was just odd! Jay-Z and Kanye West Jay and Kanye’s friendship turned into a “bromance” the day Beyonce announced her pregnancy on the 2011 VMA’s. He jumped into Hov’s arms (Ok maybe not “in his arms”) overjoyed at Bey’s barely there baby bump. The fact that they made great music together on Watch The Throne adds to their chemistry! 50 Cent & Floyd Mayweather & Finally…A look at 50 Cent & Floyd Mayweather’s relationship through pictures:

Entertainment’s Most Famous “Bromances”