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Coma Girl Dangles Again! Ridley and Tony Scott Revive Story Using Suspended Naked Lady Image From Original ’78 Film

Ridley and Tony Scott know a thing or two about indelible movie scenes. So it’s not surprising that the filmmakers behind, respectively the chest burster scene in Alien and the “Bela Lugosi Is Dead”-accompanied blood-drinking scene at the opening of The Hunger would rely on an iconic single image to connect their A&E Network reboot of “Coma” to Michael Crichton’s original 1978  movie adaptation of Robin Cook’s novel about organ harvesting. With a nod to the late Joe Strummer, I like to refer to the image as Coma Girl, and if you troll the Internet or pay attention to mass transit bus advertisements, you’ve probably seen her: an apparently naked woman dangling in the supine position from a series of wires beneath the web address: “Comaconspiracy.com”. A photographic version of that graphic — which smartly manages to be both creepy and titillating in an S&M kinda way (back then, The Story of O was almost as popular as Fifty Shades of Grey is today) — was used in a movie poster for the ’78 film, and Guy Slattery, Executive Vice President of Marketing for A&E tells me that Coma Girl was intentionally used to connect the new production, which is a two-part miniseries, to the Crichton movie. “The original was so impactful and such an iconic image,” Slattery says. “The question was how could we update it and make it more of the moment.” To those ends, Slattery says his department went the graffiti route for the viral teaser campaign that involved “legal tagging” in New York and Los Angeles, and online clips in which, for instance, “hacktvists” post the graphic of Coma Girl on the Times Square Jumbotron to draw attention to mysterious goings on at the foreboding looking Jefferson Institute. Slattery explains that a subsequent campaign will feature actual “visualizations” of the hanging coma victims. “There are some very cool technological innovations that are used” in the A&E series, such as a silvery skin like “suit and feeding tubes” that are used to keep the coma victims alive. “I think fans are going to be blown away,” says Slattery of the series which will air over two nights, Sept. 3 and 4, and stars Lauren Ambrose, Steven Pasquale, Geena Davis, James Woods, Ellen Burstyn and Richard Dreyfuss. The marketing executive says the Scott brothers’ Coma will be a “modern telling” of Cook’s story. “It’s about corporations overstepping the bounds and putting profits before morality.” Cook’s story was ahead of it’s time in the late ’70s, and now more relevant than ever thanks to advances in medicine since then. Slattery also hinted that the A&E production may also reference another memorable scene in Crichton’s movie–in which an ill-fated janitor is murdered by electrocution and freaky blue sparks shoot from one of his eyeballs. “Without revealing too much, there is a creepy scene involving an eye socket,” he says. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Coma Girl Dangles Again! Ridley and Tony Scott Revive Story Using Suspended Naked Lady Image From Original ’78 Film

‘MTV First’: Watch An Extended NSFW Clip From ‘Wanderlust’

Movie’s stars Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd stop by for a chat about the movie, which premieres Friday. By Kevin P. Sullivan Paul Rudd in “Wanderlust” Photo: Universal As part of “MTV First,” Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston premiered a never-before-seen clip from their upcoming comedy “Wanderlust” … but that was only the beginning. In the clip, their characters embrace their new lives on the Elysium commune with some new, let’s say … experiences. Now we have an extended NSFW version of the same scene that takes a raunchier look at life at Elysium. The extended version contains some drug references, so some viewer discretion is advised. In “Wanderlust,” Rudd’s character, George, loses his job and leaves New York with his wife, Linda, in search of a new beginning. After a failed attempt to shack up with George’s brother, they head off again in search of a new home. But they accidentally wind up stuck in the hippie commune inhabited by a wide range of characters. One of those characters introduced in the clip is Seth, the spiritual leader of the commune, played by Aniston’s real-life boyfriend Justin Theroux . The couple met while making the film, and in the clip, we see their onscreen introduction. We’re also introduced to the characters played by Lauren Ambrose and Jordan Peele, Almond and Rodney. The clip was just the beginning of the fun. If you haven’t seen it already, be sure to check out MTV News’ Josh Horowitz’s entire interview with Rudd and Aniston, which followed the premiere of the new clip from “Wanderlust.” During the interview, they addressed things like onscreen nudity and took questions from the fans via Twitter. “Wanderlust” opens in theaters on Friday. Check out everything we’ve got on “Wanderlust.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV First: Paul Rudd & Jennifer Aniston Related Photos ‘Wanderlust’

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Watch New Funny Girl Lauren Ambrose Lose on Star Search

If Lauren Ambrose — the Six Feet Under star who was officially anointed Broadway’s new Funny Girl — didn’t seem as obvious a choice for the role of Fanny Brice as Lea Michele , now you can stop second-guessing: Footage of Ambrose on Star Search has surfaced, and Ed McMahon directly endorsed her stardom. Get ready for the growliest rendition of “Dancing in the Street” you’ve ever heard. Sweet music!

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Great Movie Apes: Clyde, Every Which Way But Loose

Rumor has it that this week the apes will rise . So in honor of our primate cousins and their varied achievements on film, Movieline will honor one great movie ape each day who embodies an admirable quality found in monkeykind. Starting us off is one of the greatest primate sidekicks who ever graced the screen, an animal actor Clint Eastwood once called “one of the most natural actors I ever worked with”: Clyde the orangutan.

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No Funny Girl for Lea Michele, But Here are Three Other Barbra Movies That Could Suit Her

Yes, Funny Girl , the 1968 debut vehicle for Barbra Streisand that won her an Academy Award, is getting a remake — but not with the McKinley High belter you expect. According to E! , Lauren Ambrose, best known for Six Feet Under , is close to getting the part. Weird! But never fear, Lea Michele: We can think of three Streisand films that deserve remakes and you on the marquee.

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