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Joss Whedon Responds to Buffy Remake and 6 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Tuesday edition of The Broadsheet: Scientists come closer to making Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind a reality… One Gossip Girl star won’t be on the show much next year… The F.C.C. Wants U 2 txt 911… and more ahead.

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Gift Guide: A Projector That Fits in Your Pocket

The Optoma PICO Pocket Projector hooks up to your iPhone, iPod or anything with a composite AV out and projects a 60 inch image… and it weighs about 4 oz. Obviously it’s an ideal gift for anyone who’s always talking about preparing a “presentation for clients” or for those who do more than a bit of public speaking. But actually, pretty much anyone can have fun with a miniature projector.

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Gift Guide: Find Old Faves and New Treasures in The Elia Kazan Collection

The problem with best-of DVD collections is that they usually include so much more than you need — or even want. But The Elia Kazan Collection (20th Century Fox DVD ), which includes 15 Kazan treasures selected by Martin Scorsese, is lean, mean and essential.

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Another Terrifying Look at Peter Sarsgaard in Green Lantern

Boardwalk Empire Is Officially a Let Down [Reviews]

Because of its storied history of quality programs, I give every show that airs on HBO a chance. But after nine episodes it’s time to pass judgment on the network’s lavish Prohibition-era drama Boardwalk Empire : It’s just not good. More

Funny, How? Goodfellas Turns Twenty

Twenty years ago today, Goodfellas opened nationwide. Arguably the finest film outside of the Godfather saga about the mob, Goodfellas introduced us to the hothead stylings of Ray Liotta, made Lorraine Bracco a star and taught us all to be terrified of Joe Pesci’s anecdotes. After the break, watch the original trailer (but try not to laugh when the voice-over guy actually says “In a world…”) and Pesci’s infamous “How am I funny?” scene, re-enacted by the Peppermint Patty, Marcie and the rest of the gang from Peanuts.

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Keanu Reeves Is ‘Trying’ To Make ‘Bill And Ted’ Sequel

‘To me, I’d love to play the role. I’d love to work with Alex and Chris and Ed again,’ Reeves says. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Keanu Reeves Photo: MTV News It was on the glittering red carpet at the Oscars in March that Keanu Reeves tossed us a most excellent bit of semi-news about a potential new “Bill and Ted” sequel . “I’m trying, I’m trying,” he said. Was he serious? Just joking in the midst of the overly serious awards season circus? We honestly weren’t sure. So when we got a chance to chat with Reeves again — this time at the Toronto Film Festival, where he was promoting “Henry’s Crime” — we had to probe further. Is a third “Bill and Ted” flick really in the works? Might Reeves reunite with co-star Alex Winter and writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon? Perhaps. And Reeves is positively giddy about the possibility that it actually could happen. “We’re trying. Alex and I are still friends and we’re talking, and we’re talking to Chris and Ed,” Reeves said. “They’re going to try and see if they can write something. To me, I’d love to play the role. I’d love to work with Alex and Chris and Ed again.” “We’ll see what they do. If it’s a film that can stand up on its own … and I’m meeting people now, they’ve shown the film to their kids,” he added. “We just seek to entertain, and if that could be something that could be worthwhile, on its own …” Whether or not Matheson and Solomon hit on an idea that is worthwhile, of course, is only the first of many questions surrounding the chance that another “Bill and Ted” becomes a reality. But it’s worth noting, as well, how darn enthusiastic Reeves is about the project. During our chat, he popped off joke after joke about “Bill and Ted,” mixing his humor with genuine hope (“That would be amazing!” he declared at one point). He veered from one wacky pitch to the next — everything from a 3-D black-and-white sequel to a multi-director feature involving Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and Werner Herzog. Will a third “Bill and Ted” happen? Who knows? But it sure is fun to hear Reeves launch into an impression of Herzog describing the project. “I was just pushed by the idea of this innocence being confronted by the nihilism of the world,” he joked. “And I thought that these two clowns could push our perspective of reality and truth to the forefront of meaning and knowledge.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Hollywood Ink: Michael Caine Claims His Latest Paycheck

Also among today’s scintillating trade news: More awesome Robert Schwentke news (even if it’s recycled)… Tree of Life may be coming to theaters sooner than you thought… Anyone interested in another stoner comedy?… and more Hollywood Ink after the jump.

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Hollywood Ink: Michael Caine Claims His Latest Paycheck

TV Bites: Judd Apatow, Lena Dunham and HBO to Make Awkward Coming of Age Series

Also in this morning’s TV Bites: MTV revives the daytime talk show… Glee goes Russian… Modern Family casts Cam’s mom… and more ahead.

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Postcard from Venice: Getting Folky With the Russians and Nostalgic with Martin Scorsese

As much as I love going to film festivals, there’s one reason I sometimes feel out of place: Whenever I find myself in a circle of colleagues waxing euphoric about, say, an exquisite Russian or Eastern European movie they’ve just seen that deals very poetically with the idea of mourning the lost customs of the old country, I always want to pipe up, “Yes, but didn’t it remind you just a bit of the Schmenges?”

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Postcard from Venice: Getting Folky With the Russians and Nostalgic with Martin Scorsese