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Leonardo DiCaprio Made More Money Than God For Inception

Eight-figure salaries for big movie stars in big Hollywood movies is no big news — ever since Jim Carrey pulled the first $20 million paycheck for The Cable Guy , it’s been pretty commonplace for the biggest stars to be compensated wildly for their services. But even compared to his biggest peers, Leonardo DiCaprio has pulled in some impressive bank for his starring role in Inception .

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Paris Hilton — The Breast She’s Ever Looked

Filed under: Paris Hilton , Hot Bodies , Beauty Dressed in her best Marilyn Monroe drag, natural beauty Paris Hilton showed off her biggest assets at her latest perfume launch in L.A. last night. The fragrance is called

Leo DiCaprio’s Alleged Slasher Pleads Not Guilty

Filed under: Leonardo DiCaprio , Celebrity Justice The woman who allegedly sliced up Leonardo DiCaprio ‘s beautiful face back in 2005 was just arraigned in an L.A. courtroom — where she pled not guilty to assault with a deadly weapon. As we previously reported, Aretha Wilson is accused of attacking Leo… Read more

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Inception Lover Wants to Share Her Tongue for ‘Kicks’

Just how do you know that Christopher Nolan’s Inception has officially pierced the heart of the zeitgeist? Well, in addition to entry into the Urban Dictionary , the twisty blockbuster has also gotten its very own sex act. Click ahead to see the very detailed and very NSFW Craigslist posting that promises multiple dream worlds — and some other tongue-related stuff — just as long as you come dressed as your favorite character from Inception .

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Whole New Word Developed For Inception Haters

Tired of calling the Inception haters in your life “f***head,” “a**hole,” “dumb sh*t” and the myriad of other boring pejoratives generally used to defend Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster? Now the Urban Dictionary offers a new etymological alternative known as “ineption” — or, “Completely inept at understanding the film, Inception .” Nice — and so much cleaner! What do you think? [ Urban Dictionary via /film ]

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Leo DiCaprio Ready to Face Alleged Slasher

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Leo DiCaprio , Leonardo DiCaprio TMZ has learned Leonardo DiCaprio is looking for more than just a supporting role in taking down the woman accused of slashing him … he’s even willing to face her in court. Law enforcement sources tell us Leo is being “extremely cooperative” with… Read more

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Mel Gibson Dumped … By Leonardo DiCaprio

In perhaps the first sign that Mel Gibson’s career is starting to disintegrate, Leonardo DiCaprio is apparently dissociating himself from Gibson, Reel Movie News says. DiCaprio is dropping out of a partnership with Gibson to develop a period epic about Vikings. We highly doubt that timing of Leo ditching Mel is a coincidence, either. The news comes on the heels of the Mel Gibson tapes – his widely publicized racist, sexist, rage-filled conversations and messages with now-ex Oksana Grigorieva . “Not a chance,” a source close to the Inception star responded when asked about the possibility of DiCaprio collaborating with Mel Gibson on the Viking pic. Don’t expect these two to link up professionally anytime soon . Without elaborating, the source added that “Leo has earned the right to pick and choose who he works with these days and Mel Gibson is not one of them.” Gibson was set to produce the film along with Graham King, and Oscar winning screenwriter William Monahan ( The Departed ) was going to pen the script. But now that shocking, disturbing details of Mel’s personal life have become public thanks to Oksana, it’s hard to see his reputation not being tarnished. Whether the tranquilizers make him nuts or not, he needs help. This is not good news for Gibson, whose last starring role (after an eight-year hiatus) in Edge of Darkness failed to win over audiences at the box office. Is this the beginning of the end for Mel’s career?

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Inception Continues Box Office Dominance with $10 Million on Monday

OK, so maybe Inception will gross more than Salt . After taking in perfectly solid $62 million over the weekend, the Christopher Nolan film pulled down a whopping $10 million on Monday. To put that in perspective, box office phenom Toy Story 3 grabbed $15 million on its first Monday. So, great. If it keeps up this pace throughout the week Inception could hit $100 million by Friday. The word of mouth is strong with this one, kids. [ Box Office ]

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REVIEW: Is Inception This Year’s Masterpiece? Dream On

If the career of Christopher Nolan is any indication, we’ve entered an era in which movies can no longer be great. They can only be awesome, which isn’t nearly the same thing.

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Alan Ruck on Persons Unknown, the Death of Multicam Comedies, and Missing John Hughes

In his 30 years as a showbiz mainstay, Alan Ruck has starred in movies and TV shows that have come to exemplify their times. The John Hughes movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off , in which Ruck played hooky accomplice Cameron Frye, remains a hallmark for rambunctious ’80s teen comedies, while Spin City , where Ruck played the quipping Stuart Bondek, typifies the multicamera sitcom streak of the ’90s. Now, his new NBC miniseries Persons Unknown encapsulates the DVD -friendly serializaed appeal of television today, complete with a jigsaw mystery that can please fans of Veronica Mars , Lost , and The Twilight Zone alike. Ruck phoned Movieline last week to discuss the curious production of Persons Unknown , his disappointment with current TV, and the legacy of John Hughes.

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