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Don’t Be A-Freud of The Dark: Watch the Trailer for A Dangerous Method

It’s not often that I’m intrigued, bothered, titillated, confused, and exhilarated after watching a trailer, but A Dangerous Method does the trick. In the new preview for the dazzling Keira Knightley/Michael Fassbender Freud drama, we watch as Knightley begs to be beaten (not sexy), Fassbender reinvents Talented Mr. Ripley sailboat glamor (sexy), and Freud (Viggo Mortensen) drops in for some insight (id-tickling sexy)!

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Don’t Be A-Freud of The Dark: Watch the Trailer for A Dangerous Method

The Blues Brothers May Head to Television, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Wednesday edition of The Broadsheet: The Thin Man gets a screenwriter… more info on The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea … Paul Dano could become a College Republican … and more ahead.

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The Blues Brothers May Head to Television, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Talkback: Is Darth Vader Screaming ‘Noooo’ Really Such An Insult to Star Wars?

On Tuesday, Star Wars fans became outraged upon learning that George Lucas had digitally inserted a Darth Vader scream in the Blu-ray version of Return of the Jedi , available as part of the remastered HD trilogy out in September. It’s a change which raises the question: Is a two-second “Noooo” really worth getting that worked up over?

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Talkback: Is Darth Vader Screaming ‘Noooo’ Really Such An Insult to Star Wars?

Read the Extended (and Previously Lost) Opening Scene to Say Anything

Twenty-two years have passed since Cameron Crowe made his directorial debut with Say Anything , the endearing romantic comedy starring John Cusack as a trench coat-clad kickboxer and Ione Skye as his valedictorian crush. To celebrate the ’80s classic, Crowe has released — for the very first time — the original extended opening scene to the movie, which as you recall, begins with Cusack’s Lloyd Dobler in his best friend’s (Lili Taylor) bedroom, discussing his future plans. Check out a glimpse of the script ahead.

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How Will Hollywood Remake Takashi Miike’s Ninja Kids!!!?

Back when Movieline posted the bonkers-adorable trailer for genre master Takashi Miike’s Ninja Kids!!! , about — what else — children studying at a school for ninjas, it seemed unlikely that the family-friendly manga and anime adaptation would go much farther than the genre/foreign crowd. However, that was before plans were reportedly in the works to adapt Miike’s film into an Americanized remake. After all, every generation deserves their own 3 Ninjas !

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How Will Hollywood Remake Takashi Miike’s Ninja Kids!!!?

VIDEO: Alec Baldwin Burns Red Sox Tickets, His Apartment in Latest New Era Ad

While the baseball season slowly winds down — and the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox possibly head for a battle in the American League Championship Series — there’s no better time for New Era to release a fifth commercial in its increasingly awesome ad campaign featuring Alec Baldwin and John Krasinski. In the latest bit of marketing hilarity, Baldwin decides to burn a batch of Red Sox tickets to disastrous results. Click ahead for the video.

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VIDEO: Alec Baldwin Burns Red Sox Tickets, His Apartment in Latest New Era Ad

Jessica Chastain on Breakthroughs, Big Years and the Awards-Season Crash Course

By virtually any Hollywood standard, even if another film featuring Jessica Chastain weren’t released in 2011 after this week, she’d have already had a pretty phenomenally successful rookie year in the business.

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Ryan Reynolds and Willem Dafoe Do Tree of Life-Lite in Delayed Fireflies in the Garden

If Sean Penn didn’t love the abstract narrative Terrence Malick employed in Tree of Life , maybe he’ll dig the pretty-similar, much more conventional stuff in the long-delayed Fireflies in the Garden — a Tree of Life Lite starring Ryan Reynolds as a middle-aged man who returns to his Texas childhood home to deal with his strained relationship with his stern father (Willem Dafoe). Period flashbacks, memories of an angelic mother (Julia Roberts), and a pivotal death that inspires exploration into deep emotional scars? The only things missing are the cosmic clouds of particles laden with meaning. Would Penn approve?

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Ryan Reynolds and Willem Dafoe Do Tree of Life-Lite in Delayed Fireflies in the Garden

Weekend Receipts: The Help Stays Afloat as Hurricane Irene Does Damage at the Box Office

New Yorkers may have been left unimpressed by the magnitude of Hurricane Irene (not so much folks in the less fortunate cities in her path, let’s remember), but the much-hyped weather event left an indubitable mark elsewhere: all the way across the country in sunny Hollywood, where studio execs were likely cursing the name “Irene” as the box office tallies rolled in. With hundreds of theaters shut down across the East Coast due to hurricane panic and ticket sale losses estimated at $25 million, how much did new releases Colombiana , Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark , and Our Idiot Brother feel the impact of Irene?

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Weekend Receipts: The Help Stays Afloat as Hurricane Irene Does Damage at the Box Office

Andrea Riseborough on Brighton Rock and Why Being Picky Isn’t Necessarily Bad

If it feels like Andrea Riseborough has been on the cusp of a breakout for the last calendar year, that’s probably because she has. Last year at the Toronto International Film Festival, Riseborough appeared in three films — Never Let Me Go , Made In Dagenham and Brighton Rock ( out in limited release now ) — and this year she’ll show up in Toronto, again, with the Madonna-directed W.E. ; the life of a budding breakout actress never seems to slow down.

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