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George Clooney Nabs Stars For WWII Drama; Stars Share Their Hurricane Sandy Tweets: Biz Break

Also in Monday’s round-up of news briefs, RZA is set to direct two new projects; The Loneliest Planet tops the Specialty Box Office in an otherwise uneventful weekend. And Peter Fonda takes on jury duty. George Clooney Nabs Daniel Craig, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, Jean Dujardin for Monuments Men The WWII drama will be directed by Clooney and will also star John Goodman, Hugh Bonneville and Bob Balaban. The film, co-written by Clooney and Grant Heslov, centers on the final chapter of Germany’s rule, “which came down to the absolute destruction of everything that makes a culture keep its standing, including the lives that are lost and the sacrifices that are made. All of this is in danger of being lost forever as Hitler and the Nazis try to cover the tracks of a murderous regime.” Production will begin March 1st, Deadline reports . Celebs Tweet Their Hurricane Sandy Moments Lena Dunham: “My dad re: the hurricane: ‘I have tons of cash and a salad'”; Bette Midler: “Batten down the hatches!! I’m baking macaroons for the duration. Hope it’s over before Hulaween!!!! Eeeeeeekkkk!!”; Lindsay Lohan: “WHY is everyone in SUCH a panic about hurricane (i’m calling it Sally)..? Stop projecting negativity! Think positive and pray for peace.” Kirstie Alley: “Here is the WORLDS biggest HUG to all of you on the EAST coast.. and a truckload of prayers for your safety!!!! ALL LOVE, Kirstie”; More at Access Hollywood. RZA to Direct Genghis Khan Biopic and Action Thriller No Man’s Land He is debuting The Man with the Iron Fists Friday and has two more projects waiting in the wings. The Wu-Tang Clan frontman has singed on to direct John Milius’ epic biopic Genghis Khan and also has joined the action thriller No Man’s Land , THR reports . Specialty Box Office: Loneliest Planet Leads Debuts Newcomers and holdovers came in flat in an unmemorable weekend for Specialty Box Office. Loneliest Planet bowed solid with a $10,200 average in two locations. Sundance Selects will take the movie starring Gael García Bernal to the top 15 markets in the next two weeks. More new specialty release numbers at Deadline. Peter Fonda to Head Stockholm Film Festival Jury Peter Fonda will head the jury of the 23rd Stockholm Film Festival, organizers said Monday. The jury includes director Antonio Campo, of New York-based Borderline Films, whose sophomore film Simon Killer will screen in the festival’s American Independent section, THR reports .

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Peter Fonda Found a Dead Body and 6 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Thursday edition of The Broadsheet: Johnny Depp doesn’t regret The Tourist … Paul Greengrass heads to Memphis … Dick Wolf unveils massive Law & Order: Los Angeles changes… and more ahead.

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Peter Fonda Wrote Easy Rider in a Seedy Toronto Motel and You Should Too

Peter Fonda recently said that he wrote the script for Easy Rider without the aid of drugs between 1:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. in a low-rent Toronto motel. Since most of the film industry is currently in this very city, it seems like the perfect time to see if lightning will strike twice. Instead of sleeping tonight, I challenge all festival-goers to take a break from the blog updates and crowded screenings, hole up in the cheapest motel you can find and write your own script, Fonda-style. Imagine how much more you’d have to show for your trip! First person to change the direction of cinema for the next decade wins. The prize? Your entire personal life exposed by Peter Biskind. [ National Post ]

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Dennis Hopper Remembered By Friends, Fans

Peter Fonda, Slash, Isabella Rossellini and others recall the actor and artist, who died Saturday. By Kelley L. Carter Dennis Hopper Photo: Evan Agostini/ImageDirect Famous colleagues and collaborators of Dennis Hopper have begun to release statements to pay tribute to the actor, who died Saturday at age 74 after a battle with prostate cancer. The two-time Academy Award nominee’s career as an actor, artist, writer and director spanned six decades, and included a vast range of films from “Rebel Without a Cause” and “Easy Rider” to “Speed.” While no funeral or memorial plans have been announced, his many famous friends issued statements about his passing over the weekend. “Dennis introduced me to the world of Pop Art and ‘lost’ films,” Peter Fonda said about his “Easy Rider” co-star, director and co-writer, according to EW.com . “We rode the highways of America and changed the way movies were made in Hollywood. I was blessed by his passion and friendship.” A retrospective of Hopper’s photography and painting that was planned before his death will open next week at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. Gene Hackman, who starred with Hopper in “Hoosiers,” honored the actor’s independent spirit. “As an actor, one is always taken by someone who is different,” Hackman said. “An iconoclast, Dennis was an artist, and I will always treasure having worked with him. He will be missed.” Fellow film great Isabella Rossellini, who co-starred in “Blue Velvet,” recalled working with Hopper during a transitional time in his life. “When I first met Dennis on the set of ‘Blue Velvet,’ he had just come out of rehab. I was afraid of him, but Dennis turned out to be infinitely kind, compassionate and understanding,” she said in a statement. “He had gone to hell and came back from it with great wisdom. It will take me a while to realize and accept he isn’t with us any longer.” Film critic Roger Ebert wrote on Twitter , “Dennis Hopper was born in Dodge City, and man, did he ever get out of Dodge.” Hopper was not only remembered by those who worked with him, but also by other celebrities who were touched by Hopper performances. “You take the great ones for granted until they’re gone. RIP Dennis Hopper,” Slash tweeted . British actor Simon Pegg added, “Just heard we lost Dennis Hopper at 74. Great actor, sad loss. Sometimes he goes too far. He’s the first one to admit it.” “Wow, RIP to one of my favorite actors, Dennis Hopper,” Talib Kweli wrote . “From ‘Easy Rider’ to ‘Apocalypse Now’ to ‘True Romance,’ his performance blew me away.” “Punky Brewster” star Soleil Moon Frye also paid tribute on Twitter . “RIP Dennis Hopper. The world was your canvas & you captured it brilliantly. Thank u for the friendship u gave my dad & inspiration u gave us all.” Christina Applegate added, “Sweet Dennis Hopper. Bless you for your gifts you gave us all these years.” Share your favorite Dennis Hopper quotes and performances in the comments below. Related Photos Dennis Hopper: A Life In Photos

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What is a Biker? « The MotoWorld Blog

Most of us equate ‘biker’ with the Marlon Brando character in the ‘Wild One’, or Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in ‘Easy Rider’, the guy…or gal, that rides past you on a very loud Harley Davidson scaring the bejeebers out of you.

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