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On VOD: A Killer Inside Your Home

The video-on-demand splash of the week and weekend, just when you’d thought everyone forgot all about noir-novel master Jim Thompson: The remake of The Killer Inside Me is in theaters and on demand starting tomorrow. But Jane Campion, Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone, Paul Thomas Anderson and a few others might argue their own VOD cases as well…

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On VOD: A Killer Inside Your Home

Bill Maher Goes Out with Another Conspiracy: ‘We Need a War All the Time So We Can…Buy Oil’

Catching up from Friday night, on the last Real Time with Bill Maher until September, Maher insisted “I’m not trying to be a conspiracy theorist,” but then proceeded to assert the Defense Department “uses more oil than anywhere else to kill people in the Middle East to get fuel to fight wars,” so “I do think there’s something — just the way the pharmaceutical companies sometimes come up with a pill before they come up with the disease — I think maybe we need a war all the time so we can wear out equipment and buy oil.” Maher’s claim came during a one-on-one with far-left film director Oliver Stone, who is producing a ten-hour documentary for Showtime, Secret History of America, about how, as Maher agreed, “America always does seem to need an enemy.” When Stone maintained the Cold War was fueled by an exaggerated fear of communism, Maher jumped in: “I’d like to blame it on oil.” He expounded: The United States Defense Department is the largest procurer of oil in the world, it uses more oil than anywhere else to kill people in the Middle East to get fuel to fight wars. It’s sort of a cycle of life thing. Now, I’m not trying to be a conspiracy theorist. But I do think there’s something — just the way the pharmaceutical companies sometimes come up with a pill before they come up with the disease — I think maybe we need a war all the time so we can wear out equipment and buy oil. Three weeks earlier, on the May 21 program, Maher offered this great insight into the Gulf of Mexico oil leak: Do you think BP could end this oil gushing out of the ocean if they just blew up the well and tapped it and they are not doing so because there’s still money to be made from the oil coming out of the well? Remember these the next time a MSNBC lefty derides a conservative for some “crazy” belief.

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Bill Maher Goes Out with Another Conspiracy: ‘We Need a War All the Time So We Can…Buy Oil’

You Decide: Should Oliver Stone Keep the ‘Stache?

As the 63rd Cannes Film Festival hits its stride this weekend, the international film culture is grappling with some of the most serious issues it has faced in decades. Money is tight, piracy is rampant, a 3-D future looms, and Oliver Stone has a mustache. It’s true: Oliver Stone has a mustache . But should he?

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You Decide: Should Oliver Stone Keep the ‘Stache?

At Cannes: Oliver Stone Underwhelms with Wall Street 2, Economics Lectures

Screening out of competition at Cannes, Oliver Stone’s Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps was shown to journalists this morning — and yet again another gargantuan Hollywood movie gets a drubbing from the press. But hey, at least this film is timely and opened up an Oliver Stone lecture on economics.

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At Cannes: Oliver Stone Underwhelms with Wall Street 2, Economics Lectures

EXCLUSIVE: How Vincent Gallo Staged a Coup on the Set of His Next Film

In 2008, mercurial actor Vincent Gallo signed on to star in The Funeral Director , an independent film written and directed by Pete Red Sky. Now, in 2010, Gallo is touting his own Promises Written in Water , the first film he’s written and directed since The Brown Bunny . There’s just one thing: they’re the same movie. How did this happen?

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EXCLUSIVE: How Vincent Gallo Staged a Coup on the Set of His Next Film

Woody Allen, Jean-Luc Godard (and No Terrence Malick) Among Selections for Cannes 2010

The line-up for the 2010 Cannes Film Festival was announced this morning from Paris, and first things first: There is no Terrence Malick on this list. His Brad Pitt/Sean Penn-starring cosmic mindblower Tree of Life won’t be finished in time and/or the famously publicity-shy filmmaker just doesn’t want to deal with the world media, so instead you get slouches like Woody Allen, Jean-Luc Godard, Stephen Frears and Oliver Stone (out of competition) and Mike Leigh, Abbas Kiarostami, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Apichatpong Weerasethakul (in competition). Doug Liman is the only American vying for the Palme d’Or, premiering his Valerie Plame film Fair Game , while his countrymen Lodge Kerrigan and Gregg Araki occupy spots in the Un Certain Regard and Midnight sections. Oh, and Blue Valentine is going — sorry, France ! Click through for the complete line-up, which will unspool in the week or so following Robin Hood ‘s May 12 opening-night premiere.

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Woody Allen, Jean-Luc Godard (and No Terrence Malick) Among Selections for Cannes 2010

Doors Keyboardist Ray Manzarek on New Doc, Old Influences and Oliver Stone’s Folly

Welcome back to Moment of Truth, Movieline’s weekly spotlight on the best in nonfiction cinema. This week, we hear from Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek about the band’s new documentary When You’re Strange , which opens Friday in limited release. For a rock band whose filmed legacy includes at least a dozen concert and video compilations — not to mention a full-scale Hollywood biopic — it’s not just a little bizarre that The Doors were never the subject of a feature documentary until now. Enter When You’re Strange , director Tom DiCillo’s fairly straightforward doc (narrated by Johnny Depp) interweaving archival performance and interview footage with extended, never-before-seen footage of late vocalist Jim Morrison’s own experimental film, HWY : An American Pastoral . Some of it looks like it was shot yesterday, reinforcing Morrison’s enduring mythology as a half-martyr, half-ghost whose mission is carried forward here by surviving members Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore. In a candid, freewheeling discussion recently with Movieline, Manzarek explained the film’s mission, the Doors’ cinematic influences, Oliver Stone’s blundering and how making a movie is like “World War III. ”

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Doors Keyboardist Ray Manzarek on New Doc, Old Influences and Oliver Stone’s Folly

Presidential Reunion: Bush Sr. vs. Bush Jr.

Link: http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/0a14… Oliver Stone was totally right about those Daddy issues. Also, there's a naked lady in that painting. Read

Nouriel Roubini Still Predicting the End of the World, Partying with Hot Chicks

Some genius once dubbed New York University economist Nouriel Roubini ” the Joe Francis of Pessimism Porn ,” and yesterday’s one-two punch of a Eurotrashy post-Halloween loft party with Oliver Stone and a doomsaying op-ed in the Financial Times proves the point.

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Nouriel Roubini Still Predicting the End of the World, Partying with Hot Chicks

Wall Street 2: Michael Douglas & Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf and Michael Douglas were working it in New York today filming Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps. The actors were dressed sharply and walked around noshing on popcorn and pretzels while conferring with Director,