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5 Pieces of Elizabeth Taylor Movie Memorabilia I’d Actually Pay For

Long live the memory of our most-perfectly-nosed savior Elizabeth Taylor, whose Oscar cred and Crayola eyes shall live on in fabulous montages for eternity. Now, part of the matrimonial legend’s legacy can be ours: Her glorious Cleopatra wig — made from real human hair — is hitting the auction block . Oooh! I wonder if there are traces of Richard Burton’s saliva on it. Actually, I wonder if we can score a deal on other Liz Taylor movie memorabilia. Cleopatra is a decadent, but pretty uninteresting note in her career. No prestige, just bombast. Here’s the Liz stuff I’d rather bid on this holiday season.

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5 Pieces of Elizabeth Taylor Movie Memorabilia I’d Actually Pay For

Yeah, Baby: Austin Powers Reportedly Headed to Broadway

Just when you thought that Hollywood had run out of hit movies to adapt into Broadway musicals , word is spreading that Mike Myers is in discussions to translate his ’60s spy spoof series for the stage. But just how involved will the franchise creator and star be in Austin Powers: The Musical — especially when he is reportedly busy writing a fourth film installment for the British secret agent?

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Sadface Emoticon: Alec Baldwin Leaves Twitter

Alec Baldwin, one of our chirpiest and most opinionated tweeters, has apparently given up Twitter altogether. The 30 Rock star and Oscar nominee fled the site following an incident in which American Airlines booted him off a plane for playing Words With Friends and for being violent, abusive, and aggressive . All that remains of his Twitter is the handle name and the word “Deactivated.” Sad, sad day. Thrust your American flag at the sky and never forget his above-average GOP putdowns. [ @AlecBaldwin ]

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Meryl Streep Exercises Her Authority in Inspiring New Trailer For The Iron Lady

This summer, Meryl Streep formally kicked off Oscar season with the first trailer for The Iron Lady , the British biopic which stars the world’s greatest actress as Margaret Thatcher, the United Kingdom’s glass ceiling-shattering Prime Minister. Now that award speculation season is in full swing, the Weinstein Company has released a second trailer for The Iron Lady that all but guarantees it will earn Streep her long-awaited third Oscar.

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Meryl Streep Exercises Her Authority in Inspiring New Trailer For The Iron Lady

Meryl Streep Exercises Her Authority in Inspiring New Trailer For The Iron Lady

This summer, Meryl Streep formally kicked off Oscar season with the first trailer for The Iron Lady , the British biopic which stars the world’s greatest actress as Margaret Thatcher, the United Kingdom’s glass ceiling-shattering Prime Minister. Now that award speculation season is in full swing, the Weinstein Company has released a second trailer for The Iron Lady that all but guarantees it will earn Streep her long-awaited third Oscar.

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Meryl Streep Exercises Her Authority in Inspiring New Trailer For The Iron Lady

Remember Pearl Harbor, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: David Fincher’s Dragon Tattoo quote machine hums along… Steven Soderbergh may take a Bitter Pill … Is the Daldry circling the drain?… Don’t look now, but Grown Ups 2 may yet be upon us… and more.

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Remember Pearl Harbor, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Liam Neeson Is a Badass Wilderness Hero in New Trailer For The Grey

Last time we saw Liam Neeson in a trailer for the upcoming survival drama The Grey , he was preparing to battle a few angry wolves. In the new kickass preview for Joe Carnahan’s wilderness adventure, Neeson is not only preparing to wage a full-scale attack on all of the wolves that stand between him and civilization, but he heroically maintains the morale among a group of fellow stranded plane crash survivors on their long walk home.

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Consider Uggie, Day 3: The Artist’s Wonder Dog Storms TV, Social Media [Video]

What a difference two days makes: Less than 48 hours after the launch of Movieline’s “Consider Uggie” crusade , the movement’s Facebook page has acquired 1,100 followers and counting, its honoree has his own Twitter page, and Uggie himself joined trainer Omar Mueller for a campaign stop on E! News. Crazy! And overdue .

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Consider Uggie, Day 3: The Artist’s Wonder Dog Storms TV, Social Media [Video]

REVIEW: Dane Cook Is the Most Sympathetic Presence in Answers to Nothing, Which Tells You a Lot

Movies with multiple intersecting storylines aren’t exclusive to Los Angeles, but it’s a city for which they seem ideally suited, perhaps because it’s one in which incidental contact with the lives of strangers is less common and therefore more weighted with meaning. (Or maybe it’s just that L.A. has such an abundance of screenwriters sitting in coffee shops projecting potential narratives on passers-by.) Out of disparate threads we’re meant to draw common themes or emotional resonances, from Crash ‘s “everyone’s a little bit racist” to Magnolia ‘s ideas about loneliness and coming to terms with the past. Answers to Nothing , written and directed by Matthew Leutwyler ( Dead & Breakfast ), follows a group of linked lost souls navigating personal obstacles against the backdrop of a missing neighborhood girl, as they all come to discover that it’s OK to be an awful person, as long as you don’t tell anyone about it.

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REVIEW: Dane Cook Is the Most Sympathetic Presence in Answers to Nothing, Which Tells You a Lot

Emily Browning on Sleeping Beauty, Surviving Sucker Punch and the Pleasures of Torching Money

Emily Browning, the Australian actress best known for Hollywood efforts Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events and this year’s Sucker Punch , hits the art house this week for something completely different: Sleeping Beauty , writer-director Julia Leigh’s disturbing dive into the realm of somnambulistic sex work.

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Emily Browning on Sleeping Beauty, Surviving Sucker Punch and the Pleasures of Torching Money