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Is Jared Leto Being Cast As The Next Joker?

Rumors abound that Jared Leto is to be cast as the Joker in upcoming ‘Suicide Squad’ movie.

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Natalie Gal Is Red Hot

I don’t think I’ve ever done a post on this Natalie Gal hottie before, but according to my sources, she’s a Russian model/actress who was a runner-up on America’s Next Top Model and, uh… that’s as far as I got. Sorry, I lose interest whenever my research turns up actual facts instead of bikini pictures. Anyway, here she is at a screening of some painfully boring-sounding movie called Field of Lost Shoes , and even though Natalie’s kind of got a crazy eyes thing going, who cares? She’s still smoking hot. And that’s more than enough to hold my interest for the next 30 seconds. Maybe even 45 if I go for a new personal best. Photos: WENN.com

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Lizzie Cundy And Her Freakish Boobies

Yes, Lizzie Cundy kind of looks like The Joker in these pictures and normally that would have me ducking back under the covers, but those massive Franken-funbags of hers are just too crazy to pass up. Besides, I know that at least a few of you perverts are into freaky hot messes with giant fake chesticles, otherwise I would’ve had to stop running Courtney Stodden pictures years ago, so this one’s for you guys. Enjoy. Photos: PacificCoastNews

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WATCH: Bruce Willis Versus The World In ‘Everybody Wants To Kill Bruce’

Is Bruce Willis the most hunted man in action movie history?  Editor Pierre-Alexandre Chauvat and sound mixer Sylvain Denis sure make a strong case for it in this epic supercut.   Everybody Wants to Kill Bruce mixes together scenes from Willis’ oeuvre   and bad-guy moments that include Heath Ledger’s Joker from The Dark Knight and Tom Cruise’s  gray-haired hitman from Collateral.  If you ask me, there is one missed opportunity here: When Willis is crawling around in the ducts, he should have encountered the Alien from Ridley Scott’s original. Remember, when poor Tom Skerritt went looking for the creature in the ventilation shafts and met an untimely end?  I would have loved that to see that. Perhaps there are other scenes you would have liked to see included?  Leave them in the comments. [ Movies.com  via Slashfilm.com ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter . Follow Movieline on  Twitter .

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Frank Miller’s Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Graphic Novel Adaptation To Arrive In September

If you’re already jonesing for more gritty Batman heroics, you won’t have to wait for the eventual home video release of The Dark Knight Rises to get your fix: The folks at Warner Premiere have announced the September release of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns , an animated adaptation of Frank Miller’s celebrated 1986 graphic novel charting the return of the retired Caped Crusader to a Gotham City in need. Bonus cool points: Peter Weller as Batman! Miller’s Dark Knight Returns story, which earned critical acclaim and has been heralded as one of the best graphic novels of all time, joins a slew of animated features from the studio behind previous direct-to-DVD animations Superman: Doomsday and Batman: Year One and will hit DVD/Blu-ray on September 25. This version of Bat-lore follows a 55-year-old Bruce Wayne as he comes out of retirement to battle old foe Harvey Dent/Two Face, also tangling with The Joker, local cops, and the U.S. government. Sidekick Robin pops up — in the form of a 13-year-old girl named Carrie — as does fellow DC superhero Superman, with whom Batman battles. (Christopher Nolan’s TDKR borrowed elements from Miller’s Dark Knight Returns , Batman’s retirement, beef with authorities, and arguably his fate included.) Bonus features on the Dark Knight Returns release: • Standard and high definition versions of the feature film • UltraViolet™* • Sneak Peak at Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 , the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie • Featurette – “Her Name is Carrie … Her Role is Robin” – An all-new featurette. Experience the role of Robin, through the eyes of a female warrior. • Featurette – “Batman and Me: The Bob Kane Story” – A documentary comprehensively chronicling the remarkable life of the creator of Batman. • Two bonus episodes from Batman: The Animated Series handpicked by producer Alan Burnett: Two-Face, Parts 1 and 2 . • Digital Comic – “Batman: The Dark Knight Returns” (digital comic with cover art and three full comic pages) [via THR ]

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Happy 57th Birthday, IMAN! (Let’s Celebrate With 10 Flawless Shots Of The Timeless Beauty!)

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Too Late: Batman Movie Massacre Killer Mailed His Plans To University Psychiatrist Before Shooting Up Theater… But They Weren’t Received Until Monday!!!

Aurora Colorado Shooter James Holmes Mailed Massacre Plans To College Psychiatrist Before Attack Damn, if only they had gotten those plans sooner. Could James Holmes have been stopped? James Holmes, the accused gunman in last Friday’s midnight movie massacre in Colorado, mailed a notebook “full of details about how he was going to kill people” to a University of Colorado psychiatrist before the attack. The parcel, officials said, sat unopened in a mailroom for as long as a week before its discovery Monday, a law enforcement source told FoxNews.com. Police and FBI agents were called to the University of Colorado Anschutz medical campus in Aurora on Monday morning after the psychiatrist, who is also a professor at the school, reported receiving a package believed to be from the suspect. Although that package turned out to be from someone else and harmless, a search of the Campus Services’ mailroom turned up another package sent to the psychiatrist with Holmes’ name in the return address, the source told FoxNews.com. A second law enforcement source said authorities got a warrant from a county judge and took the package away Monday night. When it was opened, its chilling contents were revealed. “Inside the package was a notebook full of details about how he was going to kill people,” the source told FoxNews.com. “There were drawings of what he was going to do in it – drawings and illustrations of the massacre.” Among the images shown in the spiral-bound notebook’s pages were gun-wielding stick figures blowing away other stick figures. The source said the package had been in the mailroom since July 12, though another source who confirmed the discovery to FoxNews.com could not say if the package arrived prior to Friday’s massacre. It was not clear why it had not been delivered to the psychiatrist. The notebook is now in possession of the FBI, sources told FoxNews.com. Both sources said the intended recipient of Holmes’ notebook was a professor who also treated patients at the psychiatry outpatient facility, located in Building 500, where the first suspicious package was delivered. It could not be verified that the psychiatrist had had previous contact with Holmes, who was a dropout from the school’s neuroscience doctoral program and had studied various mental health issues and ailments as part of his curriculum. Meanwhile, it was reported today that Holmes had a lusty taste for hookers and claimed to see multiple pros in the months before his alleged killing spree. Holmes frequented a Web site that posts reviews of prostitutes and the accused “Dark Knight” killer wrote three critiques of Colorado working gals, TMZ reported. The celebrity gossip Web site claimed to speak to all three ladies of the night. One couldn’t recall Holmes face, while another said The Joker wannabe “looked very familiar” but wasn’t 100-percent sure he was client of hers. But a third pro positively fingered him and said Holmes hired her as recently as August 2011. “Tiffany” said Holmes was a good customer: “I had no issues with him … he was really nice.” The alleged mass murderer even took pity on Tiffany when the call girl said she was hurting for business. “He felt bad that I wasn’t getting more customers while in Colorado, so he called a few days later and we met up again.” This isht is horrible. We want to rip this guys eyes from his sockets every time we think about what happened last week. This reminds us so much of the Virginia Tech shooting where the murderer gave off so many warning signs before things went violent. Source

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Jack and Diane Trailer: Juno Temple and Riley Keough, Devoured By Lesbian Love

Juno Temple (recently, Selina Kyle’s special friend in The Dark Knight Rises ) and Riley Keough (the granddaughter of Elvis seen briefly in Magic Mike ) star in Bradley Rust Gray’s Jack and Diane , a dark romance about two young ladies experiencing puppy love and the peculiar transformations that ensue. After the jump watch the first official trailer, which sets up their sweet sapphic connection but shies away from major spoilers. Jack and Diane burst onto the collective radar a while back with its horror-tinged setup (which I won’t ruin here) and once was set to star Juno BFFs Ellen Page and Olivia Thirlby in the title roles. As the first trailer highlights, Temple and Keough promise to bring a different dynamic to the tale — theirs is a naive, elemental chemistry, glimpsed in snatches, made ominous by animated sequences by the Brothers Quay. Cara Seymour and Kylie Minogue also co-star. Who can resist? Still, Jack and Diane floundered with critics upon its Tribeca Film Festival debut . But between Magic Mike , TDKR , and this week’s Killer Joe (which features Temple as the object of Joe’s affections), there’s no better time for Magnolia to capitalize on their stars’ rising cache. Verdict: Looks cute. But will it come together? Jack and Diane debuts on VOD on September 28 and is in theaters November 2.

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Stars, Tequila & Philosophy at Killer Joe Gala

David Dinerstein (President, LD Entertainment), William Friedkin, Matthew McConaughey, Gina Gershon, Tracy Letts, Mickey Liddell (CEO, LD Entertainment). Photo by Nick Hunt/Patrick McMullan Co. Killer Joe had a gala screening Monday night in New York with stars Matthew McConaughey and Gina Gershon on-hand along with Oscar-winning director William Friedkin who had some choice words about gun violence, the law and their relationship to movies. His film, which will be released this weekend, described by its official website as a “Totally twisted deep-fried Texas redneck trailer park murder story” received an often-dreaded NC-17 by the MPAA for “graphic disturbing content involving violence and sexuality and a scene of brutality.” McConaughey and Friedkin weighed in on violence and its sources post- TDKR tragedy at the event, hosted by the Cinema Society. “Well, it’s a lot longer answer than I can give you now, but I will just say that is, one thing that we shouldn’t be saying in society when something like that happens anymore, we shouldn’t be saying ‘unbelievable,'” McConaughey told THR at the event. “It happens, and we don’t know the answer to it right now, but there’s definitely, people now more than ever, people can make a very murky line between reality and illusion.” Continuing he added, “They can make a very murky line between the games that are played and civilization, without any thought of consequences at times…” But Friedkin gave a more emphatic response to the violence that took place at the final installment in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, saying the Joker references made by the accused gunman James Holmes was simply an act. “He was not insane. He premeditated that. He bought 6000 rounds of ammunition, he was eligible to buy guns and ammo, he set it up, he booby trapped his room…” Violence, insanity pleas and societal ills aside, the event, which was also co-hosted by Bally and DeLeón for LD Entertainment’s Killer Joe was a typically pleasant affair. The after-party took place at nightspot No. 8 and DeLeón tequila flowed. Also attending the event were Tracy Letts who wrote the play and screenplay for the film and other brass from the movie including producers Christopher Woodrow and Molly Conners, Mickey Liddell (CEO, LD Entertainment), David Dinerstein (President, LD Entertainment). Among the other notable guests in attendance were: Mélanie Laurent, Alan Cumming, Ethan Coen, Roseanne Barr, John Stamos, Graham Nash (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young), Camila Alves, S. Epatha Merkerson, Courtney Love, Rinko Kikuchi (Babel), Michael Shannon (Boardwalk Empire), Isiah Whitlock (Law & Order SVU), Tony Danza, Russell Simmons, Tiki & Traci Barber, Billy Magnussen, John Cameron Mitchell, Alex Karpovsky (Girls), Stavros Niarchos, Jessica Hart, Rachel Roy, Nicole Trunfio, Dan Abrams, Debbie Bancroft, Daniel Benedict, David Zinczenko, Nicky Hilton and Cinema Society founder Andrew Saffir. Movieline will have a full interview with director William Friedkin soon. [ Source: THR , Cinema Society ] [Photo: Nick Hunt/Patrick McMullan Co., courtesy of Cinema Society]

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The Actors Who Rose in The Dark Knight Rises–and Those Who Did Not (Hint: One of Them Is French)

Rare is the movie in which every cast member performs at the same level–unless maybe you’re talking about the uniformly jaw-dropping performances of everyone in “Witless Protection.” So, here at Movieline, we’d like to begin a tradition of ranking performances within movies–a sort of intramural Oscars, if you will–and asking you to weigh in with your own.  We’ll introduce polling and a catchy title soon enough, but we just had to start with The Dark Knight Rises –a movie in which the performances range from sublime (Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to wince-inducing (Marion Cotillard). See how your favorite–or least favorite–character rates below, and then leave your own ranking in the comments section. 1. Tom Hardy:  Yes, comic-book villains are usually way more interesting than the heroes who inevitably vanquish them, but thanks to a considerable piece of hardware strapped to his face, Hardy had a tougher  acting job than the late Heath Ledger did when he played the Joker.  Okay, the Vader-ish voicebox torqued up the creep factor (and made his dialogue hard to understand at times), but Hardy left his pretty-boy aura in his trailer and gave a performance—essentially using his eyes and body language—that was pure, cold malevolence.  Darth gave us nightmares when we were kids, but it’s Bane who’ll wake us in a cold sweat for years to come. 2. Anne Hathaway: Hathaway’s tough, tender–and mouthy–performance as Catwoman erased once and for all the bad taste that lingered in our craw after her loopy Oscars-hosting performance. We knew she could act, but boy does she act in TDKR. And she looks totally hot in her costume, especially while draped over the Batpod.  Spin her off into her own film and she’ll make us forget Halle Berry’s turn as Catwoman, too 3. Joseph Gordon-Levitt:  Gordon-Levitt made the most of a one-note role. His orphan speech to Bruce Wayne could have been as gloppy as bad macaroni and cheese, but he put some sharp Gruyere into it.  And we won’t spoil the picture entirely, but let’s just say the boy could carry his own superhero movie. 4. Ben Mendelsohn: Yes, Ben Mendelsohn. Although his onscreen time, as the construction magnate Daggett, is relatively brief, Mendelsohn is memorable–and, judging from the few narcissistic, weasel-thin corporate titans we’ve met in our travels–extremely realistic. We want to see more of this guy. 5. Michael Caine: We did NOT want to see Alfred cry. But since we had to see Alfred cry, we’re glad that Caine got to regulate the waterworks. 6. Christian Bale: Bale is by far the best actor to wear the  bat-cowl onscreen–and we’ll always give him extra credit for his performance in “Empire of the Sun.”But he didn’t give us anything new in his third outing as the Caped Crusader. His freak-out on the set of Terminator Salvation was more revealing. 7. Morgan Freeman: Same beef. We’ve seen Freeman play this role before–and not just in the Batman franchise. 8. Gary Oldman: We’re sorry, but we couldn’t take our eyes off that damn moustache.  No doubt the talented Oldman was acting his heart out, but while he was doing that, we were imagining cleaning trash-strewn Gotham City streets with his facial hair. 9. Matthew Modine:  We were glad to see him playing a substantial role, and he sure does d-bag arrogance well. Maybe too well. We swear we saw him smirking to himself during a few scenes. 10. Marion Cotillard:  She made us cry in La Vie en Rose. She made us snicker in TKDR. Without giving away too much, let’s just say, we hope you’re not swigging from your Hefty can full of soda when you find out her character’s true identity.  The same goes for the emoting she does in her final scene, which would have been more at home in the pre-talkies part of  The Artist. We doubt you  agree. (Even our own Jen Yamato would put Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the top spot.) So tell us what you think.

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