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Steven Spielberg Behind Clinton’s Globes Appearance: Biz Break

The Clinton on-stage appearance was kept very hushed to maintain the surprise. Also in Monday’s round-up of news, Zero Dark Thirty tops the weekend’s box office as it headed into wide release; the Golden Globes had their best ratings in years; the Berlin International Film Festival sets its co-production market; and Robert DeNiro will receive honors at an Italian festival ahead of the Oscars. Steven Spielberg Behind Bill Clinton’s Surprise Golden Globes Appearance Lincoln director Steven Spielberg was the mover and shaker behind former President Bill Clinton’s appearance Sunday night at the Golden Globes. Only a handful of people at the Globes knew the 42nd President was coming. To keep the secret, those who did know were told to say the surprise presenter would be Prince Albert of Monaco, Deadline reports . Zero Dark Thirty Tops Weekend Box Office The film by Kathryn Bigelow expanded to 2,937 theaters over the weekend, grossing $24 million with an $8,712 average, easily winning the box office among domestic theatrical releases. Golden Globes Best Ratings Since 2007 NBC’s airing of the three-hour live telecast of the Golden Globes Sunday night was up 12% over last year’s showIn the 25 markets with Local People Meters, the telecast had a 25% rise in the key 18 – 49 demographic, Deadline reports . Berlin International Film Festival Expands Co-Production Market Coinciding with the festival, the Co-Production Market will present 38 new feature film projects with 450 possible projects including U.S. projects from James Bolton ( A Secret Life ) and John Michael Morgan’s The Cavanaughs , Variety reports . Robert DeNiro to be Feted by L.A. Italian Fest DeNiro will be honored by the Los Angeles-Italia Film, Fashion and Art Fest next month ahead of the Oscars. The event takes place February 17 – 23 at Grauman’s Chinese Theater. DeNiro received his first Oscar nomination in two decades for his role in David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook , THR reports . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Race Matters: Colin Powell Puts Shady GOP On Blast For Racism..“There’s A Dark Vein Of Intolerance”

Colin Powell took a moment this morning to call out those shady Republicans who are blatantly racist azzholes… According to Think Progress: On Sunday, during an appearance on Meet The Press, Colin Powell condemned the GOP’s “dark vein of intolerance” and the party’s repeated use of racial code words to oppose President Obama and rally white conservative voters. Without mentioning names, Powell singled out former Mitt Romney surrogate and New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu for calling Obama “lazy” and Sarah Palin, who, Powell charged, used slavery-era terms to describe Obama: POWELL: There’s also a dark — a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. What do I mean by that? I mean by that that they still sort of look down on minorities. How can I evidence that? When I see a former governor say that the President is “shuckin’ and jivin’,” that’s racial era slave term. When I see another former governor after the president’s first debate where he didn’t do very well, says that the president was lazy. He didn’t say he was slow. He was tired. He didn’t do well. He said he was lazy. Now, it may not mean anything to most Americans, but to those of us who are African Americans, the second word is shiftless and then there’s a third word that goes along with that. The birther, the whole birther movement. Why do senior Republican leaders tolerate this kind of discussion within the party? He’s absolutely correct…Discuss. WENN

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Romney Final Vote Total: 47 Percent!

Mitt Romney’s final vote total in the 2012 presidential election has been tallied, and the Republican challenger received – wait for it – 47 percent of the vote. Yes, it took this entire time to finalize it (you just didn’t hear about it because it wasn’t close), and Romney came in almost exactly at the 47 percent figure. 47.2 percent to be exact. Many will find the number appropriate and ironic, as Romney made waves when a secret video of him talking with donors surfaced late in the campaign season. In the 47 percent video , he said that segment of the country would never vote for him, because they’ve become dependent upon government programs. That Romney final vote is based on the percentage of all presidential votes he garnered in November, and it works out to 47.2 percent of all Americans. Looks like his calculation was quite wrong, or at least backwards. On the plus side for Romney … 47.2 percent is more than 59,000,000 people. Also, if you excluded all third party candidates and looked at only Romney and President Barack Obama, the GOP challenger reached 48 percent. Not a terrible showing; John McCain won just 45.7 percent of the vote four years earlier. Still, don’t expect a third run from Mitt in the 2016 election .

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Ho Sit Down!! Rush Limbaugh Calls Obama’s Vacay A ‘Slap In The Face’

This dude just keeps gettin’ crazier every day ! Via The Huffington Post : Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh criticized President Barack Obama Thursday for going on vacation, calling his return to Hawaii after the fiscal cliff showdown a “slap in the face.” “[Democrats] are secretly throwing parties over this [fiscal cliff deal,]” Limbaugh said on his radio show. “Obama is! He’s doing pep rallies. Obama went back to Hawaii to finish the vacation. That’s another slap in the face, by the way. He gets back on Air Force One as soon as the Republicans caved.” The Obama family arrived in Hawaii December 22 for their annual Christmas vacation. The president returned to Washington — with First Dog Bo in tow — on December 27 to resume efforts to pass a fiscal cliff deal. After a deal was passed on New Year’s Day, Obama returned to Hawaii to resume his vacation. Obama signed the American Taxpayer Relief Act into law using an autopen, a mechanical device that copies his signature. While the whole ‘Fiscal Cliff’ deal is a bit shady, you can’t knock the guy for going on vacation twice a year. Sh*t…we’d take one if we could! Images via tumblr

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REVIEW: Zheng Buddhism: Funny-Yet-Philosophical ‘Lost In Thailand’ Mints Laughs & Record-Breaking Box Office

Scoring more than $160 million in three weeks to become China’s highest-grossing domestic film ever, Lost in Thailand is a boisterous, joyously hokey comedy that connects with auds through its explicit desire to please. Helmed by lead actor Xu Zheng, the $2.2 million-budgeted follow-up to 2010’s modest hit Lost on Journey  is unexpectedly well honed for a debut feature. Peppering this feel-good road movie with the perkier thrills of a cat-and-mouse chase, Xu draws sparks from a talented comic trio cast as three Beijingers on an accident-prone journey to Chiangmai. Boffo B.O. should stoke offshore ancillary interest. Having clocked nearly 30 million admissions (it’s poised to challenge China’s two top-grossing films, Avatar  and Transformers: Dark of the Moon , this lightweight entertainment is no masterpiece, but has proven a refreshing antidote to the year-end glut of blockbusters. Written and directed by Hong Kong duo Raymond Yip and Manfred Wong, Lost on Journey  starred Xu and Wang Baoqiang in an odd-couple road pic modeled on Planes, Trains & Automobiles . Relocated to a foreign country, the sequel sacrifices its predecessor’s strong regional color for broader attitude and greater narrative whimsy. Playing new characters, Xu and Wang retain the oddball dynamic they had as men of different class and values, but the plot devices that bring them together feel more scripted. Thankfully, this is offset by the decision to bring character actor Huang Bo into the mix (he previously teamed with Xu in Crazy Stone  and Crazy Racer ), creating a more complex synergy. An energy-company exec who helped develop a miracle fuel called Supergas, Xu Lang (Xu) is determined to secure the patent before his colleague Gao Bo (Huang) does, and he tries to track down reclusive prexy Zhou to buy out his stake. When Xu learns that Zhou has retired to a temple retreat in Chiangmai, he books the next flight to Thailand, unaware that Gao is hot on his heels. On the plane, he is besieged by friendly overtures from fellow passenger Wang Bao (Wang), an onion-crepe chef armed with a tourist’s to-do list that rivals Eat Pray Love. Although Xu can’t wait to get rid of Wang at Bangkok Airport, circumstances and self-interest conspire to make him take on the doofus as an unlikely travel companion. The first big comic setpiece takes place in a deluxe hotel (riffing on a similar setup in Journey ). The highlight is a farcical bedroom sequence that crosscuts between two wildly incongruous activities, the bawdy effect of which is enhanced by the three thesps’ expressive body language; still, the tasteless jokes directed at transvestites will make many auds cringe. From that point onward, Wang and Xu get into one scrape after another as they traverse the Thai hinterland, while Gao keeps leaping out of nowhere to sabotage their activities. Amid the din of fast-moving dialogue and slapstick, the narrative pauses for a serene scene of Thai locals hoisting airborne lanterns into the sky, one of the film’s numerous reminders to stop and smell the roses — a message that seems to have struck a chord with busy mainland auds. This theme also lends philosophical depth to the comical clash of mindsets between Wang and Xu: One lingers to absorb every new experience, while the other can’t wait to reach his goal. One’s bottomless desire to please is met by the other’s crabby displeasure. Xu’s eventual shift in perspective, though formulaic in nature, still packs an emotional wallop. Wang’s flamboyant character has broad appeal as an outre variation on the gullible hicks he played in Blind Shaft , World Without Thieves , Mr. Tree and Lost on Journey . Xu plays the dyspeptic go-getter with barbed wit, softened with a hint of self-doubt. The most mean-spirited role falls to Huang, who proves as irrepressible as Wang in his determination to have his way. The tech package is garishly slick; the postcard Thai locations, though pleasant, mostly serve to advance the plot. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Post-Sandy Hook Poll Suggests Americans Aren’t Up In Arms About Violent Media

In the wake of the Newtown, Conn. massacre, the national conversation has included no lack of conjecture that the media we consume is to blame for the violence. Most famously, NRA second-in-command Wayne Lapierre’s Dec. 21 speech in Washington, D.C. featured a lengthy segment in which he pointed the finger at video games and movies and singled out a number of decades-old films as particularly culpable. Lapierre was roundly mocked for his tone-deaf diatribe, but he was hardly unique. Numerous public figures on the right and left have gone out of their way to make certain we spend more time talking about Quentin Tarantino and Natural Born Killers than about access to assault weapons. Is all this talk of violent media having an effect on the public at large?  A poll conducted by The Hollywood Reporter suggests that it is., but only barely. The survey, conducted with pollster Penn Shoen Berland, asked “consumers of movies and television” how their opinions regarding violent media had been affected by the Sandy Hook shootings. The findings are inconsistent, but they reveal interesting information about the mind of film and TV fans. Among them: * 60 percent of respondents still believe mental illness is the primary cause of mass killings. * 44 percent of parents polled said that the shootings made them “more aware” of how much violence is in the media their kids enjoy. * 46 percent of all respondents felt Hollywood should make fewer violent movies. When only parents are considered, the number jumps to 54%. * Women were more than twice as likely as men to call for fewer violent films. * Only 6 percent of respondents said they want more violent films to be produced. * 70 percent of respondents older than age 30 — a category so broad as to almost feel unquantifiable — feel there is too much violence in advertising for film and TV. * Despite that get-off-my-lawn attitude, only 34 percent of total respondents said violent advertising should face greater restrictions. * In fact, even parents aren’t grabbing for the pitchforks. Only 34 percent of parents polled believe it’s the job of the president and Congress to pressure Hollywood to change advertising. In fact, 75 percent of all respondents believe the opposite. * Not surprisingly, political affiliation matters:  68 percent of liberals held the NRA more responsible than the media; 74 percent of conservatives blamed the media over the NRA. It’s important to note that methodology, sample size, and demographics are not revealed in the report. (At least not in the online version.) It’s entirely possible the respondents are all Nielsen families in a rush to get back to watching Hawaii Five-0 . It also should be considered that responses to polls taken in the immediate aftermath of a significant tragedy might not reflect a permanent, or even accurate, change in mood. With the massive outpouring of public grief, not to mention the very real terror people tend to feel about such events, there is essentially a massive amount of peer pressure placed on people to respond in the ‘correct’ way. Note that a similar phenomenon is seen in polls of American church attendance ; people report much higher levels of religiosity than their behavior suggests. We should therefore expect that responses to these questions include at least a few people saying what they think they’re supposed to say, rather than what they actually believe. What’s interesting is that despite the number of poll respondents who have concluded that  something needs to be done about violence in the media as a result of Sandy Hook, the results do not show a corresponding desire for censorship. In fact, they show the opposite: instead of blaming film and video games for mass murders the way rock music was blamed for suicides and Satanism in the 1980s, the poll suggests that your average citizen actually wants to deal with the real roots of the problem. Unfortunately,that’s not happening. Nearly three weeks after the shootings, we have yet to see a single proposal to address gun violence. We haven’t even seen a real proposal of any kind from the national government (unless you count the demand for yet another study on the effects of video-game violence.). The only concrete action we’ve seen? A community near Newtown has established a buyback program… for violent video games . President Obama said, in his statement on Sandy Hook, that “we can’t tolerate this anymore.” And he’s right. But until we identify what it is we’re not supposed to tolerate, we’re stuck, and so far it looks like the conversation is successfully being misdirected away from guns and toward popular culture. I don’t need a poll to tell me that’s a bad sign.  [ The Hollywood Reporter ]  Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. Follow Ross Lincoln on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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George Lucas: Engaged to Mellody Hobson!

Engaged to Mellody Hobson, he is. Legendary director George Lucas announced today that he’s engaged to his long-time girlfriend, who is the president of a Chicago-based investment firm and someone who has accompanied Lucas on red carpets around the world for years. Hobson often appears on Good Morning America as a financial analyst. This will mark the second marriage for the Star Wars creator and after selling Lucasfilm to Disney for a cool $4 billion, let’s just hope he got Hobson one heck of a ring. Or at least prime seats to the Star Wars Episode 7 premiere.

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You Can’t Be Serious!! Boehner Tells Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid To “Go F— Yourself”!!!

This guy isn’t scared of nothin’! Via Politico … House Speaker John Boehner couldn’t hold back when he spotted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in the White House lobby last Friday. It was only a few days before the nation would go over the fiscal cliff, no bipartisan agreement was in sight, and Reid had just publicly accused Boehner of running a “dictatorship” in the House and caring more about holding onto his gavel than striking a deal. “Go f— yourself,” Boehner sniped as he pointed his finger at Reid, according to multiple sources present. Reid, a bit startled, replied: “What are you talking about?” Boehner repeated: “Go f— yourself.” The harsh exchange just a few steps from the Oval Office — which Boehner later bragged about to fellow Republicans — was only one episode in nearly two months of high-stakes negotiations laced with distrust, miscommunication, false starts and yelling matches as Washington struggled to ward off $500 billion in tax hikes and spending cuts. The White House and Congress knew of the self-imposed deadline for more than 17 months and they still blew past it, as a president fresh off a strong reelection victory tested — and ultimately broke — the Republican Party’s fidelity to its tax-cuts-only governing philosophy. It took a late intervention of two Senate veterans — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Vice President Joe Biden — to rescue the negotiations. Their relationship, forged over two decades on Capitol Hill, helped move Congress to a resolution because it wasn’t burdened by the raw political conflicts of the past and the legislative fights still to come. But even those longtime Washington hands couldn’t prevent a New Year’s Day drama in the House. Boehner weathered a revolt against the bill, which played out during two meetings in the Capitol basement in which his fellow GOP lawmakers lashed out at having to accept the measure without spending cuts. After hours of uncertainty — even insults against “sleep-deprived octogenarians” from the Senate who passed the bill in the dead of night — the House gave final approval to the deal, 257-167. It was carried by 172 Democrats and 85 Republicans. And it exposed another split: Boehner voted yes, but his top deputies, Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy of California, voted no. We don’t think anyone’s too happy with the ‘deal’ these fools made…SMH. Images via facebook

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GOP And POTUS Finally Make A Deal On Fiscal Cliff!!!

It’s about cotdayum time ! Via The Daily Mail … With just three hours to go before the start of 2013, the White House and congressional Republicans have struck a deal to avoid falling over the looming fiscal cliff. These officials said a New Year’s Eve vote in the Senate to ratify the deal was possible later in the evening, barring opposition from majority Democrats. There was no immediate confirmation from aides to the top Republicans in Congress, Sen Mitch McConnell and House Speaker John Boehner. The measure would extend Bush-era tax cuts for family incomes below $450,000 and briefly avert across-the-board spending cuts set to strike the Pentagon and domestic agencies this week, according to a Democratic aide. Vice President Joe Biden was set to sell the agreement to Senate Democrats at a meeting at the Capitol on Monday night. The aide required anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. A White House source told Reuters that Democratic leaders Sen Harry Reid and Rep Nancy Pelosi have signed off on the deal. Earlier in the day, President Obama announced that a deal to avert billions of dollars of tax increases that will kick in at midnight is ‘within sight, but it’s not done yet.’ He lamented that he and Congress were unable to reach a ‘grand deal’ to tackle the debt and reform the tax code – but said he would settle for a plan to stop taxes from going up on all but the richest Americans. ‘Our most immediate priority is to prevent taxes from going up on middle class families tomorrow. I think that is a modest goal we can accomplish,’ he said. Think this is going to help our pockets in 2013?? Images via facebook

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George H.W. Bush In Intensive Care

The health condition of former United States President George H.W. Bush appears to be deteriorating, as the 88-year-old has been in intensive care since Sunday. Bush’s camp says it is ” cautiously optimistic ” for his recovery, but clearly things haven’t improved since Bush was hospitalized in November due to bronchitis. Jim McGrath, Bush’s spokesman in Houston, Texas, said in a brief email that Bush was admitted to the ICU at the city’s Methodist Hospital on Sunday. Bush has been visited by daughter Dorothy and sons Neil, Jeb and George W. The 41st Commander-in-Chief’s fever has gone up in the last few days, and doctors have been unable to control it. Few other details are available at this time. Here’s hoping for the best for H.W. and family.

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