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Alec Baldwin’s New Podcast is Just as Awesome as You’d Imagine

Now hear this! No, seriously, hear this : Alec Baldwin has a new NPR podcast called Here’s the Thing , which will comprise a series of conversations with the actor’s Hollywood peers and other cultural luminaries (including “makers of public policy, critics and comedians”) about “what motivates them” and “how they feel about what they do” — among other things. The first episode, which you can listen to below, feature Michael Douglas and is pretty much just as awesome as you’d imagine.

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Alec Baldwin’s New Podcast is Just as Awesome as You’d Imagine

Worst Movie EVER! Has Another Historic, $12 Weekend

Last we heard from the team behind The Worst Movie EVER ! , filmmaker Glenn Berggoetz was receiving death threats as the movie’s historically bad box-office returns crept ever-so-incrementally higher. More than a month later, firmly ensconced in three-digit territory and finding new audiences seemingly every week, has WME ! ‘s profile emerged at last from the freezing shadow of box-office futility? Hint: No.

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Abigail Breslin on Janie Jones, Her Band and Flashing Her Bra in New Year’s Eve

Fifteen-year-old Abigail Breslin , America’s erstwhile Little Miss Sunshine, is growing up — not too fast, like some of her Hollywood peers and predecessors seem to be, but in her own time. Still: In the upcoming New Year’s Eve , she’ll share her first movie kiss; next year, she takes on the role of a real life teen killer . To kick off this new phase in her career, Breslin plays her first official teenage role in this week’s music-themed Janie Jones , starring (and performing her own vocals) as a capable young girl forced on a road trip with the rock star father she never knew.

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Abigail Breslin on Janie Jones, Her Band and Flashing Her Bra in New Year’s Eve

Friday Box Office: Paranormal Activity 3 Shocks the Box Office Back to Life

The past month’s been slow at the cineplex, but you can thank Paranormal Activity 3 for giving the people what they want: graininess! The second sequel trounces everything in its path this week, especially other newcomers like The Three Musketeers and Johnny English Reborn . The tally follows.

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Tim Burton’s Sad Thanksgiving Balloon, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Happy Friday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Catherine Zeta-Jones is getting Broken … The Bible is hot in Hollywood!… The only Akira takedown you’ll ever need… and more.

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Tim Burton’s Sad Thanksgiving Balloon, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Kathryn Bigelow’s Bin Laden Thriller Moves Out of Controversial Pre-Election Slot

Kathryn Bigelow ‘s upcoming movie about the team of Navy SEAL s who killed Osama bin Laden was originally set to debut right before election day 2012, prompting U.S. Rep. Peter King (R-NY) to call for an investigation of the extent of the Obama administration’s assistance to the project. Now, that point seems moot; Sony has rejiggered its release schedule so that the Mark Boal-penned picture will debut after the Presidential election, and possibly not until 2013. Then again, with today’s news of Muammar Gaddafi’s death , Obama might not need as much help raising the victory flag, pre-election. [ NYT ]

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Kathryn Bigelow’s Bin Laden Thriller Moves Out of Controversial Pre-Election Slot

A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas Red Band Trailer Promises the Most F-ed-Up Film of the Holiday Season

If you’ve always wanted to see Santa Claus take a bong rip, two topless nuns kiss, a toddler get high off of second-hand marijuana inhalation and Neil Patrick Harris get an under-the-pants hand job in a night club called Heaven, you’re in luck. The red-band trailer for A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is here and offers all of those NSFW things — and more!

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Matthew Broderick, Alec Baldwin, and More Hit the 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival

The sunny Hamptons International Film Festival played host to veteran stars and up-and-comers alike over the weekend, from Matthew Broderick and Alec Baldwin (who shared an eventful onstage chat at the fest) to Susan Sarandon, Alexander Skarsgard , and youngsters Emily Browning , Anton Yelchin , and former Verge designee Ezra Miller . Hit the jump for Movieline’s red carpet gallery from the fest.

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Matthew Broderick, Alec Baldwin, and More Hit the 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival

REVIEW: Elizabeth Olsen Beguiles in Martha Marcy May Marlene

The opening scene of Sean Durkin’s debut feature Martha Marcy May Marlene suggests we’re in for a big rusty bread pan’s worth of rural miserablism, and even though we’re not, the yeasty grayness of those early moments is clearly intentional: A group of women in drab dresses and droopy T-shirts go about preparing dinner in a house whose unfinished interior looks either new and hastily erected or ancient and about to fall apart — it’s hard to tell which. A young boy stomps about in a dusty, scrubby yard; a woman sits on the porch working on a crocheted afghan. When dinner’s ready, a bunch of men sit down to eat; then they leave the table — the man who appears to be the leader murmurs something appreciative about the meal — and the women take their places. Then there’s one lone shot of a ton of dirty dishes jumbled into and around the kitchen sink — there’s no question who’s going to be scouring them clean. It’s as if Amishtown had been taken over by a nicer version of the Manson family.

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REVIEW: Elizabeth Olsen Beguiles in Martha Marcy May Marlene

IMDB Sued for $1 Million for Revealing Actress’s Age

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is the film industry’s encyclopedia of data for filmmakers and actors, providing a wealth of information about the movies, past and present, and the people who make them (or aspire to). But was the IMD b in the wrong when it published the legal age of an actress/IMDb Pro user — and did that act warrant the $1 million lawsuit she’s now leveling at the website?

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IMDB Sued for $1 Million for Revealing Actress’s Age