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Who’s the Last Real Man in Hollywood? The Finals!

We started with 64 of Hollywood’s manliest men. Action stars, old school classics, rom-com dreamboats—you name it, we had him. We quickly ditched 62 of those fine fellahs who didn’t…

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‘Pirates Of The Caribbean 4’ To Shoot In 3-D

Johnny Depp’s fourth open-water adventure, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,’ will be shot in Disney Digital 3D. By Eric Ditzian Johnny Depp in “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” Photo: Disney Captain Jack Sparrow might have to learn a new seafaring ditty that goes a little something like, “Yo-ho-ho, a bottle of rum and a pair of your finest 3-D glasses.” Yes, Johnny Depp’s fourth open-water adventure, “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” will be shot in Disney Digital 3-D, the studio has announced. That brings the total number of 3-D releases in the next two years to, oh, approximately 6,000 (not really, though it certainly feels that way). The noteworthy development for “Pirates,” then, is not that it will hit theaters as a 3-D movie but that it will be shot in three-dimensions rather than converted during post-production. The 3-D conversion process has become one of the more controversial trends in Hollywood. Converted films, like “Alice in Wonderland” or “Clash of the Titans,” can have a sort of pop-up picture book effect that is more jarring than it is an effective visual and storytelling addition. That hasn’t stopped other big-budget films shot with 2-D cameras from jumping on the 3-D conversion bandwagon and the premium ticket prices that can be sold as a result. Upcoming converted films include “Piranha 3-D,” “The Last Airbender,” “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” and “The Green Hornet.” And then there are the movies shot — or soon to shoot — in 3-D, despite some of the inconveniences that come with such productions (such as the heavier, less maneuverable cameras): “Drive Angry,” “Tron Legacy” and “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.” That “Pirates” has decided to film with 3-D cameras lends credence to the idea that such cameras will become the norm in Hollywood, rather than the contentious conversion process. In light of the “Pirates” move, it will be interesting to see what other blockbuster franchises such as “Spider-Man,” “G.I. Joe” and “Transformers” choose to do. Will the minds behind these films decide that a true 3-D experience can only be created via 3-D cameras? Or, at least for now, will conversions continue to a popular creative choice? “I think the answer is that, as with most movies, you’re going to do some kind of combination if you end up doing it,” “Transformers” producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura told MTV News last month. “I’m sure 3-D cameras are going to get lighter and more manageable and all the things that get in the way right now. Over time, that may change. But I think in the near and medium term, most movies will do a combination when and if they do it.” What do you think of “Pirates” going 3-D, and the 3-D movie trend? Sound off in the comments below!

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Bret Easton Ellis on American Psycho, Christian Bale, and His Problem with Women Directors

Bret Easton Ellis has written six books, and all six have been optioned by Hollywood. Of those six, four were made into movies, and they run the gamut from iconic to underseen, acclaimed to lambasted. Each day this week, Ellis will tackle a different adaptation of his books for Movieline, giving his take on what worked, what didn’t, and what went on behind the scenes. American Psycho is by far the most controversial work that Bret Easton Ellis has written, and yet when it comes to the adaptations of his novels, Mary Harron’s 2000 film is the most critically acclaimed and well-regarded. It went through a bumpy production process that attracted directors like Oliver Stone and David Cronenberg and actors like Leonardo DiCaprio and Johnny Depp, but the final result eventually became a calling card for both Harron and its star, Christian Bale, and it’s only grown in public esteem since its release.

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Who’s the Last Real Man in Hollywood? Final Four!

We’ll give you a drool-worthy moment to ogle our Final Four before we break down the results from last week’s round of the Last Real Man in Hollywood competition. Hope you…

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Iron Man 2, Secret J.J. Abrams Film Literally Locked Up Together

You may already know what the secret scene at the end of Iron Man 2 is, but that won’t stop Paramount from taking some pretty extraordinary measures to protect that and yet another secret J.J. Abrams stunt from reaching viral audiences early.

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Pirates 4 Booty-Plundered

Looks like the Anchorman and Zoolander sequels aren’t the only ones with budget woes . After wildly out-of-control spending on the last Pirates of the Caribbean movie, Disney has instituted a wealth of financial cuts for Pirates 4 , even limiting the amount of time Jack Sparrow will spend out to sea (since water shoots are more expensive). Also, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and star Johnny Depp are no longer allowed to have money fights, on account of crew morale. [ LAT ]

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Who’s the Last Real Man in Hollywood? Vote Now!

Get a whiff of that—the smell of explosions and leading hunks! The stench is summer movie season. With each touting a new or classic Hollywood stud, we decided to put these fellows in a…

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Robert Downey Jr. — Here’s Johnny!

Filed under: Robert Downey Jr. , Johnny Depp Here’s Robert Downey Jr. in NYC on Wednesday ( left ) — and Johnny Depp at some event last year ( right ). Johnny is almost two years older than Robert. We’re just sayin’. Read more

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Johnny Depp Wants Mick Jagger to Swab Decks in Pirates 4?

The English tabloids are nothing if not imaginative. Just a few days after they had Robert Pattinson lined up to star as Kurt Cobain, there comes word that Johnny Depp wants to make Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides something even Ke$ha will love. The “Day & Night” gossip blotter of The Daily Express reports that Depp is keen on having Mick Jagger join the fray as one of Keith Richards’s shipmates in the fourth installment of the franchise. “He thinks they would be perfect [as pirate elders],” reports a “movie insider,” who then went ahead and made up another James Bond casting rumor. [ The Daily Express ]

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Doors Keyboardist Ray Manzarek on New Doc, Old Influences and Oliver Stone’s Folly

Welcome back to Moment of Truth, Movieline’s weekly spotlight on the best in nonfiction cinema. This week, we hear from Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek about the band’s new documentary When You’re Strange , which opens Friday in limited release. For a rock band whose filmed legacy includes at least a dozen concert and video compilations — not to mention a full-scale Hollywood biopic — it’s not just a little bizarre that The Doors were never the subject of a feature documentary until now. Enter When You’re Strange , director Tom DiCillo’s fairly straightforward doc (narrated by Johnny Depp) interweaving archival performance and interview footage with extended, never-before-seen footage of late vocalist Jim Morrison’s own experimental film, HWY : An American Pastoral . Some of it looks like it was shot yesterday, reinforcing Morrison’s enduring mythology as a half-martyr, half-ghost whose mission is carried forward here by surviving members Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore. In a candid, freewheeling discussion recently with Movieline, Manzarek explained the film’s mission, the Doors’ cinematic influences, Oliver Stone’s blundering and how making a movie is like “World War III. ”

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