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Why I’m Going to Avoid the Trailers for Super 8, and Why You Should Too

There are few films I’m currently more excited about than Super 8 . J.J. Abrams’ ode to ’70s-era Spielberg, James Horner’s Cocoon soundtrack , and Coach Taylor seems — to these tired eyes — to be the one “must-see-now-please” film of the summer. Take your Thors and Captain Americas and cowboys and aliens; give me the mystery of Abrams and his lens flare. This excitement is why you can expect me to ignore every future trailer for Super 8 from here on out. And it’s why you probably should as well.

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VIDEO: Aubrey Plaza Stars in Deadpan Stars Wars Parody for College Humor

Charlie Sheen Talks More About Drugs, His Goddesses and His Near-Death Birth

What’s that? You are not sick of Charlie Sheen after countless radio interviews , morning show segments , backyard investigations and weird Twitpics ? Then you’re lucky, because the self-described warlock sitcom star engaged in a stalemate with CBS over the fate of Two and a Half Men , appeared on ABC during the second half of 20/20 ‘s dramatized sit-down with the actor last night. As always, click through for the most intriguing quotes.

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Christopher’s Oscar Picks: If The King’s Speech Was Best Picture, It Would Win Best Picture

As if you couldn’t tell, it’s Oscar Day here at Movieline! Hollywood’s biggest night is finally — mercifully — upon us, and that means it’s time for some last minute predictions. You’ve already read what our eclectic group of celebrities thinks will happen in the Kodak Theater on Sunday night, now take a look at my picks. They’re like those celebrity picks, only less cool. To the fun!

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Christopher’s Oscar Picks: If The King’s Speech Was Best Picture, It Would Win Best Picture

The Uncanny Similarities Between Charlie Sheen And Muammar Qaddafi

This week has been ruled by dual overhead nutcases Charlie Sheen and Muammar Qaddafi. Now, of course one is worse than the other: one is murdering tinpot tyrant, the other just a coked-up actor with a god complex, but if you look closer, as Denis Leary did too, you’ll see that there’s a few eerie similarities between the two.

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The Uncanny Similarities Between Charlie Sheen And Muammar Qaddafi

Brian’s Oscar Predictions: The King’s What?

Were I a betting man, I’d probably stick to the the conclusions of the exhaustively-researched Movieline Oscar Index . More to point: I know in my mind that The King’s Speech will probably win most of the awards, but I just don’t feel it in my heart! And here in Paris , where Speech has only been out for a few weeks and everyone’s obsessed with David Fincher, the cultural climate is still screaming The Social Network ! So here it goes: I’m still predicting a “Facebook movie” sweep.

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‘Hall Pass’ Stars Explain: Why Is Male Nudity So Funny?

‘It’s probably the awkwardness of the situation,’ Jason Sudeikis tells MTV News. By Kara Warner Jason Sudeikis and Owen Wilson in “Hall Pass” Photo: Warner Bros. For anyone familiar with the films of the brothers Farrelly, Peter and Bobby, there is an element of raunch and ridiculousness in each of their films — “Dumb & Dumber,” “There’s Something About Mary,” “Shallow Hal,” etc. — that seems to know no bounds. The latest addition to their body of work is “Hall Pass,” in which Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis play two suburban dwellers seemingly bored with their marriages. Incredibly enough, they both manage to secure “hall passes” — one-week vacations from their marriages and their wives — to do whatever they please. Naturally, plenty of Farrelly-brand wackiness ensues, including an extended scene that features not one, but two prominent pieces of male anatomy. When MTV News caught up with the castmembers recently, we asked what makes penises so funny, particularly to men, since more often than not, it seems they find them far more laugh-out-loud funny than women do. “Probably because we have them and we use them for various puppetry purposes,” Sudeikis offered. “Yeah,” Wilson agreed, adding that when guys laugh at seeing male anatomy onscreen, it’s like a laugh of recognition. “Whoa! Hey!” he exclaimed with a grin. “I think it’s probably less the penis that makes us laugh and more the reaction,” Sudeikis continued. “It’s probably the awkwardness of the situation.” “Yeah, awkwardness,” Wilson said. “If they weren’t laughing they’d be crying.” Luckily, Jenna Fischer, who plays Wilson’s wife in the film, weighed in as well to offer an unbiased female opinion on the subject. “I just appreciate in this film that since they put boobs in, they put boy parts in too,” she said. “I think it’s a full-service film in that way. All nudity is allowed,” she said with authority, which we told her was an excellent point. “It’s just fair.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Hall Pass.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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CBS Finally Shuts Down Production on Two and a Half Men

And from beyond the grave, Thomas Jefferson gives a fist pump . In a fairly surprising-but-not bit of news, CBS and Warner Bros. Television announced that production on Two and a Half Men has been stopped for the remainder of the season because of Charlie Sheen’s “statement, conduct and condition.” Any bets on what random radio show Sheen will call up next to blast this latest development? I’ll take The Thom Hartmann Show . Developing… [ TVL ine ]

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Director Tom Hooper Was Offered Iron Man 3, and 7 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Thursday edition of The Broadsheet: Tom Hanks will kick-off Oscar night… two early ’90s neo-classics will get the remake treatment … Kristin Davis isn’t interested in seeing a Sex and the City prequel… and more ahead.

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Director Tom Hooper Was Offered Iron Man 3, and 7 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Director Tom Hooper Was Offered Iron Man 3, and 7 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Thursday edition of The Broadsheet: Tom Hanks will kick-off Oscar night… two early ’90s neo-classics will get the remake treatment … Kristin Davis isn’t interested in seeing a Sex and the City prequel… and more ahead.

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Director Tom Hooper Was Offered Iron Man 3, and 7 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today