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Kevin Smith Explains Why His ‘Batman ’66′ Comic Won’t Be Like Batfleck

Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman talk about their upcoming digital miniseries “Batman ’66 Meets The Green Hornet,” and just what Ben Affleck’s Batman costume really looks like.

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Kevin Smith Explains Why His ‘Batman ’66′ Comic Won’t Be Like Batfleck

Kevin Smith Explains Why His ‘Batman ’66′ Comic Won’t Be Like Batfleck

Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman talk about their upcoming digital miniseries “Batman ’66 Meets The Green Hornet,” and just what Ben Affleck’s Batman costume really looks like.

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Kevin Smith Explains Why His ‘Batman ’66′ Comic Won’t Be Like Batfleck

Your Last Word on the Roger Ebert/Ryan Dunn Flap

“Leave Roger Ebert alone! He’s missing half his face!” [ @michaelianblank ]

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Douglas Booth Cast as Romeo Opposite Hailee Steinfeld’s Juliet

A lesser person would make a joke about Hailee Steinfeld finding her Romeo . Fear not, though; you’re in good hands. Variety reports that Douglas Booth has been cast in the upcoming adaptation of Romeo & Juliet from Gosford Park writer Julian Fellowes. The 19-year-old reportedly beat out 300 other actors for the chance to call Juliet the sun. Congrats, handsome! Steinfeld, Holly Hunter, Ed Westwick and Kodi Smit-McPhee round out the motley crew of a cast. [ Variety ]

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Woody Allen is ‘Raping Europe’ and 6 Other Revelations from Terry Gilliam

Financing is still the main obstacle that stands between Terry Gilliam and his long-gestating Don Quixote project, and he’s got at least one scapegoat to blame for sucking up all the money in Europe: Woody Allen . That’s just one of the amazingly honest, semi-joking truth bombs he dropped on a Vulture reporter while discussing the failure of The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus , the “green” movies — Green Lantern and Green Hornet — the problem with comic book movies these days, and more.

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‘The Roommate’ Tops Weekend Box Office

James Cameron-produced ‘Sanctum’ came in a distant second place. By Aly Semigran Minka Kelly in “The Roommate” Photo: Sony Super Bowl weekend tends to leave an entire demographic on the sidelines: young women. But it seems women found a way to pass the time amidst the gridiron hoopla. They went to the movies. The trend isn’t anything new, as last year, women helped make the weepy “Dear John” the #1 movie at the box office over Super Bowl weekend. Women under the age of 21 had a big part in making the Leighton Meester/ Minka Kelly college chiller “The Roommate” #1 at a quiet weekend box office with $15.6 million. Sony’s stalker thriller (60 percent of whose ticket buyers were female) jumped to an early lead when it brought in $6.4 million on Friday alone . While Kelly and Meester made for a killer combo, it looks like the seemingly unstoppable pairing of James Cameron and dazzling special effects has started to flounder. Universals’ Cameron-produced “Sanctum” found itself in second place with $9.2 million, even with 3-D ticket prices. The trapped-in-a-cave action vehicle received a paltry C+ from CinemaScore. “The Roommate” likely snagged a good portion of the “No Strings Attached” audience, but the Natalie Portman/ Ashton Kutcher rom-com still passed the $50 million mark during its third week in theaters. Coming in at third place, the R-rated feature made $8.4 million, bring its cumulative total to $51.8 million. With just three weeks until the Oscars, audiences are making sure to see Best Picture front-runner “The King’s Speech” before the big night. “Speech,” which only fell 25 percent from last weekend’s box-office figures, narrowly missed third place as it grossed $8.3 million. The film should pass the $100 million mark by the Academy Awards as it continues to expand in theaters. “The King’s Speech” has made $84.1 million thus far in its theatrical run. Rounding out the top five is Seth Rogen’s comic book caper “The Green Hornet,” which earned $6.1 million in its fourth week, bringing its overall total to $87.2 million. The Box-Office Top Five #1 “The Roommate” ($15.6 million) #2 “Sanctum” ($9.2 million) #3 “No Strings Attached” ($8.4 million) #4 “The King’s Speech” ($8.3 million) #5 “The Green Hornet” ($6.1 million) Upcoming Releases A veritable mixed bag of movies hits theaters on Valentine’s Day weekend, including Justin Bieber’s 3-D documentary “Never Say Never,” the Adam Sandler/ Jennifer Aniston comedy “Just Go With It,” Channing Tatum’s historical action vehicle “The Eagle” and the 3-D animated feature “Gnomeo and Juliet.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Roommate” and “Sanctum.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Friday Box Office: No Strings Attached Sleeps Its Way To The Top

Startin’ here, startin’ now, honey everything’s coming up Portman! While her terrifyingly bi-curious ballerina is still raking in the dough (and the awards), Natalie Portman enjoyed a number one opening, as No Strings Attached came out on top this Friday, bumping down the boys club of The Green Hornet and The Dilemma to numbers two and three, respectively. Your Friday box office is here.

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Friday Box Office: No Strings Attached Sleeps Its Way To The Top

Friday Box Office: No Strings Attached Sleeps Its Way To The Top

Startin’ here, startin’ now, honey everything’s coming up Portman! While her terrifyingly bi-curious ballerina is still raking in the dough (and the awards), Natalie Portman enjoyed a number one opening, as No Strings Attached came out on top this Friday, bumping down the boys club of The Green Hornet and The Dilemma to numbers two and three, respectively. Your Friday box office is here.

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Weekend Receipts: Green Hornet Packs A Medium Sting At Number One; The Dilemma Dies On The Vine

Welcome to the doldrums of January, a cinematic graveyard where, traditionally, studios unceremoniously dump off their DOA films with little fanfare and even fewer expectations. But this year was going to be different; with marquee names like Vince Vaughn, Ron Howard, Seth Rogen and Michel Gondry, the box office could match the talent on display? So, was it? Ehhh…ish. While The Green Hornet managed to open on just barely the side of “okay,” The Dilemma self-destructed at a weak number two. There’s always January 2012 guys!

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Weekend Receipts: Green Hornet Packs A Medium Sting At Number One; The Dilemma Dies On The Vine

IMDB Thinks Asians Are Pretty Much Interchangable

So, while I was underwhelmed by The Green Hornet , the best part was definitely Jay Chou’s Kato. Or, if I go by IMDB, that would be John Cho’s Kato. Yes, 38 year-old Korean-American John Cho is basically the same as 31 year-old Taiwanese Jay Chou. It reminds me how much I liked Ken Jeong’s Sulu in Star Trek last year. IMDB fixed the problem, but the long memory of the internet has the proof after the jump. [ /Film ]

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IMDB Thinks Asians Are Pretty Much Interchangable