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Are You Ready for Charlie Sheen’s Big Screen Return in Charlie Swan III?

Once upon a time, as The Playlist recalls , a bloviating crazy person named Charlie Sheen claimed he’d be starring in a sequel to Major League directed and written by Roman Coppola (for his first feature since his debut, 2001’s CQ ). Turns out Sheen spits half-truths: He won’t be returning to the cineplex in a baseball movie, but another project with Coppola called A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charlie Swan III . No official word yet on his casting, but you’ll see that Sheen deserves no other part but the unraveling title character.

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Russell Crowe Reportedly Set to Face Off Against Hugh Jackman in Les Miserables

Though Anne Hathaway is still just rumored to be a potential addition to Tom Hooper’s musical film adaptation of Les Miserables , star Hugh Jackman is already getting some company for the December 2012 release. According to Variety, Russell Crowe will play foil to Jackman’s Jean Valjean as Inspector Javert. Could Crowe’s past experience singing with his bands 30 Odd Foot of Grunts and The Ordinary Fear of God have given him the casting edge?

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5 Women Who Could Ruin Your Relationship

Relationships take a lot of work, this we know. And even if you have everything in order when it comes to you two, there is always someone who has the ability to sabotage a good thing. Guard and protect your relationship from the following women. More at MadameNoire.com

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Coupled Up: Wiz Khalifa And Amber Rose Still Blissfully Sprung On Each Other

Birthday Boy Wiz Khalifa and his “wifey” Amber Rose hit up the premiere of Kevin Hart’s “Laugh At My Pain” film at the Pacific Design Center Wednesday night. Well isn’t that special. There were several other celebrity couples who also made appearances at the premiere. Keep clicking to find out who!

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Coupled Up: Wiz Khalifa And Amber Rose Still Blissfully Sprung On Each Other

Just Another Video of Dominatrix Barbra Streisand Whipping Indiana Jones

We’ve already established this week’s Bad Movie We Love, The Main Event , as a benchmark of Barbra Streisand costuming. But what of this rare video — long-rumored and finally unearthed this week — of Babs dropping by the set of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom , rocking a dominatrix outfit and whipping Harrison Ford for his recent cinematic transgressions? With Ford’s Empire Strikes Back collaborators Carrie Fisher and Irvin Kershner making cameos? Some are calling it a practical joke, but I call it a milestone .

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Madonna’s Publicist Responds to Hydrangea-Gate, Considers the Hydrangeas’ ‘Feelings’

Apparently some people felt an apology was in order after Madonna was overheard dissing a gift she received from an ambushing fan at a Venice Film Festival press conference for her new, lovingly panned movie W.E. . “I absolutely loathe hydrangeas,” she purred, adding, “[The fan] obviously doesn’t know that.” You know what I say to that? LEGEND. She is a LEGEND. Also: Madonna is a prim English rose, you simpering plebe! She is not a baroque tolerator of hydrangeas! But her publicist would like to address her offending comments anyway .

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Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson Mine Mid-Life Crises For Comedy in The Big Year Trailer

“We just need a little adventure. A big year to do everything we never could,” explain the trio of lead characters in the trailer for David Frankel’s The Big Year . Because 365 days worth of adventure-seeking and ticking off bucket-list items will surely drive the crises right out of Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson. And at the very least, that “big year” will give the comedic actors a reason to goof around on skis, forge meaningful bonds and, most likely, realize that the cure to their middle-aged woes have been in plain view the entire time. Or am I missing the plot entirely?

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Watch: Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe and Charlize Theron Co-Star in CG-Aided Dior Ad

The new Dior short film/luxury ad starring celebrity spokesmodel Charlize Theron makes a number of assumptions off the bat. First and foremost, that you’d believe screen icons Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, and Marilyn Monroe would shill for any designer even in death, but more so? That Theron, statuesque living goddess that she is, is the natural glam heir to those ladies’ legacy. Then again, it was filmed inside of Versailles . Point, Charlize!

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Watch: Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe and Charlize Theron Co-Star in CG-Aided Dior Ad

Dragon Tattoo Tumblr Goes Behind the Scenes With Fincher and Co.

It’s the quotidian, almost invisible bits that matter most behind the camera on a movie set. Take the sliver of video newly available on a Tumblr called Mouth Taped Shut , by all appearances another bit of authorized viral marketing for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo — this time featuring David Fincher directing Daniel Craig, Christopher Plummer extolling Fincher’s virtues (and leveling a not-so-prescient Oscar-season pledge) and snapshots from the production.

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Postcard from Venice: Andrea Arnold Gives Us the First Black Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights

Two hours after seeing Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights , screening here in competition, I’m still fighting my way across this rugged moor of a movie, a vast, wild place where Arnold’s vision and Emily Brontë’s meet eye to eye and claw to claw. Arnold’s reading of Bronte’s weird, unabashedly sick novel is daring for sure: This is a film filled with interesting choices that, in the end, may not be all that interesting — it’s more self-conscious than Arnold’s other films, Red Road and Fish Tank , perhaps partly because, unlike those movies, it’s based on familiar source material.

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