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‘Star Wars Episode 7’: Is The Force With The Ladies For A Change?

Despite the fact that Princess Leia is every bit as iconic as Luke Skywalker and Han Solo , the fact remains that the entire Star Wars series has a total of five women with speaking roles, and only three of them — Padme/Amidala, Leia, and Anakin’s mother — count as major characters. It’s no wonder then, that Anakin had to be conceived by the Force itself, since apparently, there aren’t enough women in the Star Wars galaxy to populate a trailer park, much less a multi-planet republic, by normal means. But could the force finally be with the double-X chromosome squad for a change? If a cryptic tweet from Slashfilm ‘s Peter Sciretta hasn’t been misunderstood, the answer is a solid “possibly”! ‘Star Wars Episode 7’ Plot Possibilities Now obviously, we’re still very much in early speculation mode for  Star Wars Episode VII . Will it be burping- and Jar Jar-free? Will it be based in-part on the Expanded Universe? Will we see aging stoner Harrison Ford playing an elderly Han Solo, like The Dude ? Who knows?! But speculation is the fuel on which the Internet runs, so far be it for me to say anything other than ‘yes, all those things will be true.’ The biggest mystery is, of course, just who the new films are going to be about. Everything, from the children of our original heroes, to the further adventures of Geriatric Luke, has been baselessly suggested, but Disney is keeping mum for now. Of course, even if Disney is bringing the full power of their enormous secrets-keeping machine to bear (seriously, how did they keep the Star Wars deal a secret for so long?), now that Episode VII is almost certainly in the full flower of pre-production, tidbits are bound to come out. Enter Sciretta, who tweeted this circumspect comment Thursday afternoon: Who said the lead character in Star Wars Episode VII is going to be a male star? :)— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) January 03, 2013 According to a Slashfilm   Star Wars round-up post by Germain Lussier on Friday morning, Sciretta asked that this tweet be added to the article, but that “he couldn’t say anymore,” which strongly suggests he knows something specific, or at least wants us to think he does. The comment could be taken in any number of ways, of course. He might simply mean they’ll be casting a relatively unknown male actor in the lead. But the fact that he felt the need to specify male, rather than leave the question of gender blank, suggests the tantalizing possibility of a female lead. And yes, the sound you hear is millions of voices, crying out, “About damned time.” As for who this character could possibly be, don’t look to the established Star Wars Expanded Universe for answers. The official canon is incredibly convoluted at best.  (See for yourself here .)  It’s a tiered system in which the movies, and George Lucas himself, overrides everything else. Sure, we might see fan favorite Mara Jade, or even Leia and Han’s daughter Jaina, but given that public statements suggest the new films will plot their own course, I expect a completely new character. Assuming for a moment that Episode VII will mine the Expanded Universe, who would you like to see take the postulated female lead? Let us know, and feel free to argue about continuity, in comments. Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. [ SlashFilm ] Follow Ross Lincoln on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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The Passion Of The…Kee-rist! ‘Good Will Hunting’ Was Almost Directed By Mel Gibson

We all remember Good Will Hunting as the touching drama about a troubled genius who works as a janitor (and something about apples, right?) The combination of an Oscar-winning script by Ben Affleck and Matt Damon , and Gus Van Sant , a director who, up to that point, had a career consisting of expert societal button-pushing, made magic. But as touching as the movie turned out, it’s important to note how different it could have been. Violently different. It’s well known that the original screenplay for Good Will Hunting was a thriller in which the genius main character was recruited by the FBI. Thank the gods that changed, but perhaps it was that genesis which led to Mel Gibson being first at bat to direct the film. Yep, it’s true. The news comes courtesy of  Boston Magazine (via Movies.com ), which has published an extensive conversation with the cast and crew of  the film in honor of its 15 th anniversary. Initially, Affleck and Damon, desperate to get the thing made, asked Kevin Smith if he’d direct it. Smith turned it down, but he passed the script to Harvey Weinstein , who positively flipped for it. From there, Gibson was brought into the project. “We met with Mel Gibson,” Affleck, who’s been doing a spot-on Weinstein impersonation since he made Good Will Hunting , said, “and  Braveheart  had just come out, and was as hot as could be. But we hadn’t seen  Braveheart  and Harvey was like, ‘YOU HAVEN’T SEEN BRAVEHEART? F*CKING LIE TO HIM AND TELL HIM YOU LOVE  BRAVEHEART .’ So the first thing we said was, ‘We just want to tell you how much we loved  Braveheart !’” Knowing what we now know about Mel’s mood swings, they probably made the right choice. Alas, a Gibsonized version of Good Will Hunting wasn’t in the cards. Mel dragged his feet developing the script for several months and Damon eventually had to ask the volatile filmmaker to let them take it elsewhere. “Matt at one point said directly to Gibson, “Look, man. We’re getting too old. If this keeps going by, Ben and I can’t play these parts. Is there any chance you’d just let it go?” And to Mel’s credit, he said, “I totally understand what you’re saying.” That was a real stand-up thing to do.” Well yeah, but Mel knows a thing or two about the dangers of getting too old for this shit. Obviously, this turned out to be for the best, at least if the film’s two Oscars are any measure. But I can’t help but feel that the world was denied something kind of magical on the day Gibson let them take their script to another director. Let’s have a moment of silence then, for the hyper-patriotic revenge obsessed version of Good Will Hunting that never happened. Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. [ Boston Magazine ,  Movies.com ] Follow Ross Lincoln on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter. 

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Stars Respond to Neil Armstrong Passing, Praise American Hero

Neil Armstrong passed away at the age of 82 yesterday – and it didn’t take long for stars from around the country to pay their respects to the first man to ever touch foot on the moon. We’ve posted that legendary landing below, following by a number of Twitter reactions.

Mark Wahlberg Eyes Graphic Series for Future Live Action Pic; Producer Pursuing Sleeping Beauty Comedy: Biz Break

In Monday afternoon’s round-up of news briefs, Sundance Institute, the group behind the annual Sundance Film Festival, announced details about its summer producing labs; Anthony Mackie may join the Captain America sequel; And, superhero comedy Alter Egos is set for Kevin Smith series. Sundance Institute Names 11 Projects for its Creative Producing Labs Eleven projects have been selected to participate in the Labs (July 30 – August 3) and receive ongoing creative and strategic support throughout the year, as well as direct granting for further development and production. The Fellows represent five projects from the Feature Film Program and six from the Documentary Film Program and Fund. Following the Creative Producing Labs, the Creative Producing Summit (August 3 – 5) begins, which is an invitation-only gathering connecting 40 producers and directors, including the Producing Fellows, with over 30 top independent film industry leaders for three days of case study sessions, panels, roundtable discussions, one-on-one meetings and pitching sessions. Further details are available at the Sundance Institute’s website . Around the ‘net… Mark Wahlberg and Stephen Levinson Pick Up Graphic Novels The Amory Wars The Boardwalk Empire and Entourage producers have picked up the series to develop into a live action feature. The sic-fi saga is an epic fantasy set in a futuristic universe, centering on superhuman dictator Wilhelm Ryan, Variety reports . Anthony Mackie in Talks to Join Captain America Details on the Captain America sequel set for spring 2014 release are being kept quiet, but it is believed Mackie would play the Falcon, THR reports . Alter Egos Picked Up for Kevin Smith Presents Series The superhero comedy will be released via the “Kevin Smith’s SModcast Pictures Presents” banner the filmmaker has with distributor Phase 4 Films. After losing all government funding for super heroes, one particular super hero jeopardizes a dangerous mission with his own emotional crisis and the girl who comes to his rescue. Deadline reports . Sleeping Beauty Comedy in the Works Producer Neal Moritz is looking to do a comic re-tell of the fairy tale in which the slumbering character morphs into a pesky stalker. The 21 Jump Street producer will develop a modern-day version of the story wherein a male awakens her and cannot get rid of her, THR reports .

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Kevin Smith’s Hulu Movie Show, Explained

“I can talk to absolutely anybody. But in the world of people that I would just love to sit there and be like, ‘Let me ask you this! Let me ask you this! Let me love you about this and let this audience do the same.’ I think an ultimate get for me — and we’ll never get him — Bill Murray. This is going to sound weird, but I would love to suck Bill Murray’s dick in that way that I do — not the actual dick-in-mouth version, but the verbal, ‘Oh my god, without you I wouldn’t be who I am!’ way. That’s the people I gravitate toward, who without their art I don’t think I would have gravitated toward mine.” [ Wired ]

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Kevin Smith is Happy at Barnes and Noble

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Kevin Smith the guy behind Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Zack & Miri Make a Porno and Jay & Silent bob does great Q & A. He was at Barnes and Noble today.

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Kris Humphries Source Calls BS on Kourtney & Kim Take New York Premiere

Over three million people tuned in for this week’s season two premiere of Kourtney & Kim Take New York . Among them? Kris Humphries. And a friend tells Radar Online that the NBA free agent did not like what he witnessed. “It’s just not a true depiction about what was actually going on between Kim and Kris,” the insider says . Kourtney & Kim Take New York Sneak Preview For example, Kris did not just up and leave for Minnesota, as the episode implied. Kim was “nagging Kris about working,” this mole says. “There was nothing he could do about the NBA lockout. He was working out, and getting ready for the upcoming season, and he is a free agent. It was actually Kim’s idea that Kris go back to Minnesota to train and give them some distance.” The lockout is now over , of course, and Kris is no longer sleeping just a few feet from a crying Mason Disick, whose play area was set up outside his bedroom in New York City because producers wanted it there. “Kris is very excited to take on the next chapter of his life,” another insider says. “He feels with the NBA returning, he can get back to his normal routine and away from the madness that has been the whole wedding disaster.” The drama now moves into NBA arenas, as fans wonder what they ought to chant at the power forward. Leading options include:

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Celebrities React to Death of Patrice O’Neal

Patrice O’Neal passed away today at the age of 41, one month after collapsing from a stroke. In response, a number of celebrities have taken to Twitter and expressed their sympathy over the late comedian. To wit: Patrice O’Neal Stand-Up Act Sarah Silverman : “RIP Patrice O’Neal. You made us laugh til we cried.” Kevin Smith : “I shared some air & some air time with the man on O&A & he was always funny & thoughtful. Patrice – He WILL be missed.” Seth Myers : “RIP Patrice O’Neal. A day spent watching clips of him on-line is a day well spent.” Bob Saget : “Patrice O’Neal. So damn funny and so smart and such a giant heart.” Nick Cannon : “An amazing comedian and an even better person. RIP Patrice O’Neal.” Joe Rogan : “RIP to my friend Patrice O’Neal, a great thinker, a great comic, and a great human being. He had a truly unique perspective on this world.” Dane Cook : “I started my career w/ Patrice O’Neal. He was 1 of the best ever. Fond memories of road gigs, late night eats & laughs.” David Alan Grier : “RIP Patrice Oneal…Amazing artist. Your voice n spirit will b missed.”

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Seth Rogen: ‘I Smoke A Lot Of Weed When I Write’

‘I think way more people smoke weed than the media likes to acknowledge,’ actor tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Seth Rogen Photo: MTV News “That dude gave me the greatest gift I’ve had in the last five years,” Kevin Smith told MTV News earlier this year about his “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” star Seth Rogen. Smith wasn’t talking about some meaningful postproduction keepsake — say, the bubble-blowing ring ex-porn star Traci Lords uses for unclean purposes in the movie — but rather a joint Rogen and the filmmaker shared on the last day of shooting in 2008. “We sat back, watched some footage and sat there smoking,” Smith explained. “And I loved who I was.” Smith is now a gleeful proponent of weed, which he credits with spurring the most creatively productive years of his career, and Rogen is happy, as he put it recently to MTV News, to take credit for Smith “being stoned all the time.” “I either get people started smoking weed or I put them out of business smoking weed,” Rogen added with a laugh while promoting “50/50,” a comedy about a young guy with cancer in which the actor and co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s characters get high for suspect medicinal purposes. “I’m either your first or last.” While Smith credits pot as a sort of mind-expanding artistic gateway, Rogen says he lights up to ease the drudgery of the creative process. “I smoke a lot of weed when I write, generally speaking,” he told us. “I don’t know if it helps me write. It makes me not mind that I’m writing. And I don’t know if it makes me work better, but it makes me not care that I’m working. Who wants to work? But if you’re stoned, it doesn’t seem like work.” To help you work better, to make you forget you’re actually working, to just have a good ol’ time — why and when people get blazed may differ. But Rogen is convinced that no matter how it goes down, it’s most certainly going down (and up in smoke). “I think a lot of people smoke weed,” he said. “I think way more people smoke weed than the media likes to acknowledge. Maybe it’s just the people I’m around, but I don’t think so. Pretty much everyone that I know smokes weed sometimes — with the exception of my parents.” Check out everything we’ve got on “50/50.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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VIDEO: Funny Or Die Chronicles Netflix Price-Rise Apocalypse

Ever since Netflix upped its mail-delivery DVD prices to the two-digit level , how are you surviving? Or are you? Sorry, that was presumptuous of me. You’ve chosen to die young, and I understand. And so does Funny Or Die, which has put together a video about Netflixpricepocalypse. Jason Alexander stars, and he is concerned about whether your viewings of The Wire are in jeopardy.

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