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Ron Howard and Brian Grazer Still Hoping for The Dark Tower

Bad Movies We Love: Logan’s Run

Sexually exciting news: This week’s important new movie Spy Kids: All the Time in the World 4D (that’s not the sexually exciting part) is both “futuristic” and “sci-fi” — which means we have reason to revisit the futuristic, sci-fi lovefest of Logan’s Run . Hooray! It’s one of the most decadent, senselessly gorgeous Bad Movies We Love of all time. Better we re-watch it now than after the remake comes out and destroys our nostalgia. Are you ready for ray guns, cult-like “carrousels” of death, and the hirsute hotness of Peter Ustinov?

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Bad Movies We Love: Logan’s Run

Bad Movies We Love: Logan’s Run

Sexually exciting news: This week’s important new movie Spy Kids: All the Time in the World 4D (that’s not the sexually exciting part) is both “futuristic” and “sci-fi” — which means we have reason to revisit the futuristic, sci-fi lovefest of Logan’s Run . Hooray! It’s one of the most decadent, senselessly gorgeous Bad Movies We Love of all time. Better we re-watch it now than after the remake comes out and destroys our nostalgia. Are you ready for ray guns, cult-like “carrousels” of death, and the hirsute hotness of Peter Ustinov?

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Bad Movies We Love: Logan’s Run

Chasing $50 Million, Midnight in Paris Set to Expand Again

Word just over the transom at Movieline HQ has announced Sony Pictures Classics’ plans to give Midnight in Paris one final push to end the summer, expanding the film once again over 1,000 screens as it pursues the $50 million milestone — by far the best domestic gross ever for a Woody Allen film.

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Chasing $50 Million, Midnight in Paris Set to Expand Again

Happy 51st Birthday, Sean Penn! What’s His Best Movie Line?

It seems like Sean Penn schedules his birthday the day after Madonna ‘s almost every single year, which shows his true character. But let this not be a day of judgment! The 51-year-old thesp is the pride of Gen X’s acting pool, and with good reason: The two-time Oscar winner is a commanding presence, a distinct powerhouse, and a whiz with punchy dialogue. What’s his best line in a movie?

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Happy 51st Birthday, Sean Penn! What’s His Best Movie Line?

New Coriolanus Poster: Fiennes and Butler Square Off

I’m always nervous for adaptations of less-appreciated Shakespearean works. If you’re going to mount, say, Titus Andronicus , you have to find a way to make the violence meaningful. If you’re heading up a Tempest reboot , you have to deal with the extraneous fourth act elegantly. And if you’re reworking Coriolanus , you have to — well — find a way to make it interesting. Luckily, Ralph Fiennes is summoning his Amon Goeth fury in the poster for the new Weinstein adaptation, and Gerard Butler looks tough as his adversary. Excited?

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The Invention of the Vibrator Reaches Climax in New Trailer for Hysteria

Since modern sex comedies are so often listless (see: The Change-Up ), perhaps a trip back to the 19th century will liven things up. Fresh off announcing the Gala premiere of the Tanya Wexler-directed Hysteria , the Toronto International Film Festival has released a new trailer for the period sex comedy replete with more orgasms than most late night Skinemax films. Scandalous! Or at least an heir to the throne of sexual antics of Road to Wellville .

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The Invention of the Vibrator Reaches Climax in New Trailer for Hysteria

Who Has the Oscar-Worthiest Anger in These New Carnage Pics?

The four-actor cast of Roman Polanski’s Carnage (Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Kate Winslet, and Christoph Waltz) is an Oscar-friendly bunch: Together they’ve acquired 12 nominations in their collective careers, four wins, and enough actorly cred to warrant accolades for the rest of their lives. In new stills from Carnage — which is based on Yasmina Reza’s Tony award winning play — the esteemed quartet grimaces and smirks like their director just made an off-color joke about Valley of the Dolls . Who’s facial expressions deserve the Oscar most?

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Who Has the Oscar-Worthiest Anger in These New Carnage Pics?

Report: The Weinstein Company Bringing Chocolat, Cinema Paradiso to Broadway

It looks like The King’s Speech won’t be the only Weinstein Company film headed to Broadway in the near future. The New York Post reports that Harvey and Bob Weinstein are planning to “mine the Miramax and Weinstein Co. vaults for material for eight to 10 projects.” Already on deck is Finding Neverland , with Chocolat and perhaps Cinema Paradiso on the way. Maybe this could be a way for the notoriously sequel-averse Harvey Weinstein to continue Rounders ? “Pay That Man His Money” could be a show-stopper! [ NYP ]

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Report: The Weinstein Company Bringing Chocolat, Cinema Paradiso to Broadway

Terminator Twitter Account Mistakenly Looking for ‘Sarah Conner’

Looks like the Terminator has taken his dogged search for the mother of the future savior of mankind to the Twitterverse, where he’s going through every Sarah on Twitter, one by one . (That is, when he’s not telling the T-1000 to suck it in binary.) There’s just one problem: The social media-savvy T-800 is looking for “Sarah Conner,” not Sarah Connor. Oops! Proof he’ll become obsolete soon enough? [ @111001001101010 ]

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Terminator Twitter Account Mistakenly Looking for ‘Sarah Conner’