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James Bond is on Twitter, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Happy Thursday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Steve Carell goes to the Dogs … Ryan Seacrest and Reese Witherspoon are teaming at last… The worst performances ever… “Pile On Eddie Murphy” Day… and more.

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Justin Timberlake Discusses Mind-Bending, Otherworldly In Time Role

Justin Timberlake makes his first turn as an action star In Time , out Friday. Now a bona fide A-list actor, the 30-year-old plans a futuristic James Bond of sorts. “I got to live out a lot of boyhood fantasies in this movie shooting guns and getting to learn how to stunt drive,” Timberlake told our partner site, Movie Fanatic. In Time follows Timberlake’s character in a world where money has been replaced by time. What would he personally do if he only had 24 hours to live? Moreover, what age would he not want to revisit, and what causes does he help advance when he’s not singing, acting and being the coolest guy alive? His answers are both fun and enlightening. Check out the In Time trailer below and follow the link for Movie Fanatic’s interview with Justin Timberlake … In Time Trailer

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Justin Timberlake Discusses Mind-Bending, Otherworldly In Time Role

Justin Timberlake makes his first turn as an action star In Time , out Friday. Now a bona fide A-list actor, the 30-year-old plans a futuristic James Bond of sorts. “I got to live out a lot of boyhood fantasies in this movie shooting guns and getting to learn how to stunt drive,” Timberlake told our partner site, Movie Fanatic. In Time follows Timberlake’s character in a world where money has been replaced by time. What would he personally do if he only had 24 hours to live? Moreover, what age would he not want to revisit, and what causes does he help advance when he’s not singing, acting and being the coolest guy alive? His answers are both fun and enlightening. Check out the In Time trailer below and follow the link for Movie Fanatic’s interview with Justin Timberlake … In Time Trailer

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6 Iconic James Bond Villains That Javier Bardem Should Channel For Bond 23

After nine months of rumors, Javier Bardem has finally confirmed that he will assume the enviable role of villain in the next James Bond movie, Bond 23 . So just which Bond baddie should the Academy Award winner channel when plotting against Daniel Craig’s “007?” Movieline suggests a half dozen iconic Bond evil doers below.

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James Bond 23 Scoop: Official Title Will Be …

The titles of James Bond films always spark great debate, but seem to capture the essence of each one perfectly. As Daniel Craig traverses the globe filming the 23rd installment of the iconic franchise, speculation continues to increase. Until now. According to Movie Fanatic, the James Bond 23 title will be … … Skyfall. Thoughts? The alleged evidence of this is Sony Pictures buying domain names related to that title, such as JamesBond-Skyfall (dot) com and Skyfallthefilm (dot) com. Pretty convincing. Skyfall or no Skyfall , Bond 23 is slated for a late 2012 release and may or may not mark Craig’s final foray in legendary tuxedo of 007. Reports have also surfaced that Idris Elba ( The Wire ) may be tapped as the next James Bond lead. For now, though, it’s all about Skyfall … probably.

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The Steve Jobs Factor, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Happy Thursday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: James Bond’s 23rd may have a title… Octavia Spencer could deal for Diablo Cody… Javier Bardem may return to villainy (animation-style)… And the Nobel literature winner is… and more.

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Rachel Weisz Is Looking Pretty Damn Good

I can honestly say that this is the first time I’ve ever had Rachel Weisz on the site, I’m not actually going to check to see if that’s true, but you’re going to have to take my word for it. Anyhow, now that she’s married to James Bond , she’s all of a sudden become a little more fascinating. Here she is looking red hot outside the Letterman studios last night. Not exactly a busty pin up girl, but still hot. Enjoy.

SLIDESHOW: Comic-Con Day 3 in Photos

Saturday was the third day of Comic-Con and judging from the photographic evidence presented ahead, the most star-studded from a geek standpoint. After all, not only were acclaimed directors Steven Spielberg and Francis Ford Coppola on hand, but so too were James Bond (Daniel Craig), Indiana Jones and Han Solo (Harrison Ford), Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Superman (Henry Cavill) and Elvira (Elvira herself). Click through for the nerdy glitz and glamour.

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‘Cars 2’ Parks At #1 For Weekend Box-Office Debut

‘Bad Teacher,’ starring Cameron Diaz, makes a strong showing at #2, with ‘Green Lantern’ following behind at #3. By Ryan J. Downey “Cars 2” Photo: Disney “Cars 2” may be the worst-reviewed movie in Pixar’s storied history, but that didn’t stop the animated sequel from maintaining the studio’s streak of box-office number ones. The second entry in the merchandise-friendly franchise took in $68 million over the weekend, according to distributor Walt Disney Studios, making it Pixar’s 12th consecutive movie to debut atop the box-office charts. Thanks to higher ticket prices and expensive 3-D screenings, “Cars 2” enjoyed the fifth-biggest opening for a Pixar film ever. In terms of attendance, however, the “Cars 2” debut was ahead of only “A Bug’s Life,” “Ratatouille” and the beloved company’s first feature film, 1995’s “Toy Story.” The 3-D fatigue evidenced by other recent openings continued as a mere 40 percent of moviegoers chose to see “Cars 2” in that format (versus the 60 percent who opted to see “Toy Story 3” in 3-D). “Bad Teacher,” the weekend’s other new wide release, debuted at #2 with $31 million. It was a strong showing for the reportedly low-budget Cameron Diaz vehicle, which industry watchers had predicted would be less well-received. Debuting the adult-oriented comedy against the family-oriented “Cars 2” was apparently a wise choice on the part of Sony Pictures, who released the film. Warner Bros., meanwhile, watched “Green Lantern” drop 66 percent in its second weekend of release. A sequel was already in development before Ryan Reynolds hit the screen as the DC Comics hero, but there has been little news about those plans since its lukewarm debut. “Lantern” made $18.4 million over the weekend for an $89.3 million total. With an estimated production budget of $200 million and a major marketing campaign behind it, “Green Lantern” has not done well. “Super 8” bears the distinction of being the only well-reviewed film in the top five. JJ Abrams’ nostalgic homage to ’80s coming-of-age classics took in $12.1 million for a $95.2 million total. Coming in at #5, Jim Carrey’s “Mr. Popper’s Penguins” dropped 44 percent with $10.3 million for a $39.4 million two-week total. “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” seems a safe bet for next weekend’s number one. Check out everything we’ve got on “Cars 2,” “Bad Teacher” and “Super 8.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Green Lantern’ 101 Related Photos ‘Bad Teacher’ Premieres In New York

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Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz Secretly Marry

The pair tied the knot in New York on Wednesday. By Jocelyn Vena Rachel Weisz and Daniel Craig Photo: Getty Images It was the kind of clandestine operation only James Bond could pull off. Rachel Weisz and her “James Bond” beau Daniel Craig secretly married last week in New York. Reps for the couple confirmed the nuptials to the Daily Mail and People.com . Little is known about the Big Apple ceremony, but according to reports, the wedding took place on Wednesday and was attended by just four people. In addition to the actors’ children — Rachel’s 5-year-old son, Henry (his dad is “Black Swan” director Darren Aronofsky), and Daniel’s 18-year-old daughter, Ella — the wedding guests included two friends of the couple who acted as witnesses. “Daniel and Rachel insisted on having a small, quiet wedding,” a source reportedly told the News of the World. “They are madly in love and couldn’t wait to be husband and wife — but they wanted minimum fuss. They had a couple of friends as witnesses and their children from previous relationships and that was it.” Weisz and Craig have always been quite private about their relationship. Romance rumors were sparked last year when they were filming “Dream House,” in which they star as a married couple. In the supernatural thriller, their lives take a turn for the worse when they move with their two daughters to a quiet New England town and find out their new home was the site of a murder that claimed the life of a young mother and her two children. Naomi Watts also stars in the film as a neighbor with close ties to the deceased family. Last year, Weisz split from Aronofsky, whom she was with for nine years. Meanwhile, Craig parted ways with his producer girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell earlier in 2010.

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