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German Group Wants To Screen Anti-Muslim Vid As Country Considers Ban; Arnold Schwarzenegger Invites Famous Friends To His Think Tank: Biz Break

Also in Monday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs, a Dexter actress boards the Robocop bandwagon. Toronto ‘s Patience Stone heads to U.S. theaters. Despite a recession, the U.K. film industry is growing “significantly.” And the San Francisco Film Society Names a winner in its Hearst Screenwriting competition. The Last Harem Wins San Francisco Film Society Screenwriting Contest The $15,000 prize for SFFS’s Hearst Screenwriting Contest went to Maryam Keshavarz and Paolo Marinou-Blanco for their script, The Last Harem , while Musa Syeed received an honorable mention for The Doctor . Harem centers on a battle between a young female musician and the mother of the newly ascended boy-king for the affection of the new monarch and control of the palace’s extensive harem which will determine who becomes the most powerful woman in the Persian empire. Around the ‘net… German Far Right Group Wants to Screen Innocence of Muslims In Berlin; Germany Considers Ban The far-right Pro Deutschland Citizens Movement said it wants to screen the anti-Islamic Innocence of Muslims in Berlin saying it’s a question of “art and freedom of expression,” according to The Guardian. Meanwhile, THR said the move by the group has sparked the conservative government to invoke public safety laws to stop screenings of the film. Interior minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said he would use “all available legal means” to prevent Pro Deutschland from showing the film, which Friedrich called ” a series of tasteless and contempt(uous) assaults on religious sentiments.” THR reports . Arnold Schwarzenegger Asks James Cameron, Ron Meyer, Rob Friedman to Take Part in Think Tank The actor/former California governor has asked some of his high-power film friends to take part in the new USC Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy which the university unveiled last month. Non-Hollywood types such as former Florida Charlie Crist will attend a morning session titled, “The Importance of Post-Partisanship.” Senator McCain, former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson are also expected, Deadline reports . Dexter Actress Joins MGM’s Robocop Aimee Garcia is joining the Joel Kinnaman starrer Robocop , which Jose Padilha is directing. Garcia will play a scientist who helps create the Robocop with his creator, played by Gary Oldman, THR reports . Patience Stone Heads to U.S. Theaters Sony classics picked up U.S. rights to Atiq Rahimi’s war drama The Patience Stone , which played at the recent Toronto International Film Festival. Adapted from Rahimi’s novel of the same name, it follows the story of a woman in a war-ravaged Middle Eastern country who struggles to keep her comatose husband alive and sends her children to live with their aunt. She falls into a relationship with a young soldier and starts a “secret dialogue” with her husband, Variety reports . U.K. Film Industry Worth £4.6 Billion in 2011 An independent report says the industry has grown “significantly” over the past two decades. The number of British films has grown from an average of 43 in the ’80s to 136 in the 2000s. The figure is about $7.475 billion BBC reports .

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Scary Movie 5 To Serve Up The Lindsay Lohan-Charlie Sheen Sex Scene You Didn’t Ask For

Finally , the Scary Movie franchise is living up to its waning reputation as the classiest WTF-iest of the lowest common denominator spoof-offs, as The New York Post reveals : “‘ Charlie [Sheen] and Lindsay [Lohan] filmed a love scene,’ said a spy. ‘The scene they were shooting for the movie was of them in bed together’… We hear the Scary script called for Lohan to kiss Sheen, and also to slip into a kinky collar.” Making out with Charlie Sheen! Just another thing Amanda Bynes hasn’t had to do . (Yet.) [ NY Post via WetPaint ]

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A Tale of Two James Bond Posters (For Skyfall)

Two very different posters emerged for November’s release of the 23rd James Bond installment, Skyfall . In one, current Bond incarnation Daniel Craig looks the upright perfectly dressed 007. Sure he has a gun, but he holds it more like a martini as he stands in perfect posture with the Union Jack and what appears to be the City of London in the background. The second one ditches the British flag for a more casual James Bond hitting the dirt in action (with blazer), with a side view of Craig pointing his pistol at an unseen assailant with large 007 emblazoned in the background. The two posters clearly meant to appeal to Bond fans on either side of the pond as clearly marked by their release dates. Upright Bond looking spiffy with tux and bow-tie (and British flag) of course will appeal to British fans as clearly marked by the October 26th release date. Rough and tumble shoot-em-up Yanks meanwhile, see James Bond in action, ready to shoot his nemesis as he risks tears and dirt as he hits the ground (but his hair still looks quite in place). EW surmised (http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/09/17/dueling-skyfall-posters-james-bond/ ) that the British Bond poster played into U.K. stereotypes, which of course translates into something more formal. And of course the American version is meant to appeal to their comparatively more trigger-happy cousins in the former colonies. In the latest installment, Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. Sam Mendes is directing the film, which also stars Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Helen McCrory, Ben Whishaw and Judi Dench. Compare/contrast the two posters and give your two cents. Which one do you like better?

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Cameron Crowe to Direct Emma Stone; Get Ready for Bad Santa 2: Biz Break

Also in Tuesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, G.I. Joe 2 director looks to new project based on Mattel toys; Iran may boycott the Venice Film Festival over sanctions; and Emmet/Furla Films and Envision Entertainment set significant funds for future projects. Emmet/Furla Films & Envision Entertainment Up Film Fund by $275M Last September, the two groups established a $250 million revolving equity and debt fund to finance a slate of “high-end, star-driven commercial feature films in collaboration with a variety of production & distribution partners.” The result have been 8 films in production including the upcoming End of Watch , Lay the Favorite , Alex Cross and Broken City . Around the ‘net… Cameron Crowe to Direct Emma Stone in Romantic Drama Scott Rudin will produce the still untitled romantic drama, which will be Cameron Crowe’s next project. The leading man is still pending and Crowe will direct from an original script he wrote. Shooting is slated for the fall, THR reports . Steve Pink to Direct Bad Santa Sequel Pink is in talks to write and direct Bad Santa 2 , the sequel of the 2003 comedy that is being spearheaded by Dimension Films, Deadline reports . G.I. Joe 2 Director Eyes Masters of the Universe Director Jon M. Chu is in negotiations to direct Sony’s Masters of the Universe , a adaptation of the ’80s era Mattel toys. This would be a follow-up to another toy adaptation Chu is working on, G.I. Joe: Retaliation , Deadline reports . Iran May Boycott Venice Film Festival Oil sanctions imposed by the European Union on Iran is cited by the country’s Cultural Ministry for the move. Kianoosh Ayari’s The Paternal House was set to screen in the festival’s Horizons sidebar. The film includes depictions of every day challenges faced by Iranian women and the ministry demanded cuts be made before he could obtain a screening visa, Deadline reports .

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James Bond: Jumping with the Queen Last Week; New International Trailer This Week

James Bond added another leading lady under his belt after he teamed up with none other than Queen Elizabeth II in a sketch for the opening night of the Olympics in London (with what looked like Her Majesty jumping out of a plane with the eternal superstar agent). Most certainly not quite how it happened, but nevertheless a significant royal boost for 007 ahead of his next adventure. The new international trailer of Skyfall promises more action and intrigue – and of course he’s once again ready for the fight, tux in tow. Daniel Craig returns once again crisply dressed, heading to exotic locations and facing up to eccentric bad guys and of course finding romance along the way with beautiful women. Skyfall also stars Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes, Javier Bardem, Ben Whishaw, Helen McCrory and Judi Dench. Bardem takes his turn playing Bond’s nemesis and even sports a blond-do. The film opens in November in the States. Official synopsis: Daniel Craig is back as Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007 in Skyfall , the 23rd adventure in the longest-running film franchise of all time. In Skyfall , Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost. International trailer: Watch the international trailer via YouTube Domestic trailer: Watch the domestic trailer via YouTube

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Oscar Index: And the Winners Are…*

*: As determined by Movieline’s Institute For the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics after crunching 23 weeks of data from the awards cognoscenti and beyond. Thank you for reading; our work here is done. The Final 9: 1. The Artist 2. The Help 3. The Descendants 4. Moneyball 5. Hugo 6. The Tree of Life 7. Midnight in Paris 8. The Daldry 9. War Horse What’s to say? The die was cast long ago, and unless all those old-ass , inactive white dudes who apparently make the Academy magic happen suddenly decide they want to recognize The Help (or come around on Moneyball a la some latecoming pundits or at least one old-ass, distaff counterpart ), then you might as well just plan to go out on Sunday night to take advantage of the quiet restaurants and/or grocery stores. (And maybe follow our livetweeting here if/when the urge strikes.) The Final 5: 1. Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist 2. Alexander Payne, The Descendants 3. Martin Scorsese, Hugo 4. Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life 5. Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris Did we ever settle on how many of these guys are actually going to show up to lose to Hazanavicius in person? The Final 5: 1. Viola Davis, The Help 1. Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady 3. Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn 4. Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo 5. Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs Sasha Stone wrote a few days ago about the “general consensus” solidifying around some shakier frontrunners; Davis seems the most locked-in of that class. Anything could still happen this weekend, which is fine by me as long as it happens fast and we can get on with our lives. The Final 5: 1. Jean Dujardin, The Artist 2. George Clooney, The Descendants 3. Brad Pitt, Moneyball 4. Demi

Oscar Index: Your Guess is As Good As Mine

The exhaustion levels are high and the confusion levels are even higher at Movieline’s Institute For the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics, where the white-coated minions responsible for the Oscar Index have struggled to assay the state of the awards race through this week’s persistent turbulence. Read on for their results.

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Oscar Index: And the Winner is… Old

We’ve officially crossed the halfway point of this year’s Oscar Index — a bittersweet milestone where the team at Movieline’s Institute for the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics takes a deep breath, orders a stiff drink, and then… orders another eight or so stiff drinks. While they slam their ways over the awards-season hump, join me for a quick run-through of where things stand this week.

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Oscar Index: So an Artist and a Horse Walk into a Bar…

Good news and bad news this week from Movieline’s Institute For the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics — the good news being that a handful of critics organizations and awards bodies have helped to draw the year’s noteworthiest (i.e. Oscar-baitiest) titles and talent of the season into their sharpest relief yet. The bad news: Sharp relief remains a total mess, with the fields in most major categories wide open heading into December. Which is the way we like it, right? Right? Ugh. To the Index…

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Oscar Index: Actresses Gone Wild

Another week of awards-season data, developments and all-around deconstruction result in this latest edition of Oscar Index. Movieline’s bleary-eyed researchers at the Institute for the Advanced Study for Kudos Forensics have been working overtime studying the news and speculation around the awards punditocracy, observing a few major bumps here and there but a fairly steady week overall. Let’s check it out.

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