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Cruel Winter: Celebs Already Having The Worst 2013 Ever

2013 is only 22 days old and everyone on this list is already having the worst year ever. Who knew you could squeeze a dead imaginary girlfriend, epic sports scandals and multiple arrests into three weeks? We didn’t, but it all happened, and it’s only January. Here are the ten celebs already having the worst 2013 ever. Take a look.

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Memo to Antoine Fuqua: Spike Lee Should Shout His Beef With Quentin Tarantino Not Share It Over Coffee

So, right before 2012 ended,   Training Day director Antoine Fuqua piped up from Capri, Italy to assert that Spike Lee should not have publicly criticized Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained for the movie’s spaghetti-western-style depiction of slavery. And to that I can only say, “Huh?”  If ever there’s a movie made to be publicly, loudly — and heatedly — debated, it’s QT’s anti-slavery epic.   If you were offline for the holidays, here’s a recap of the situation:  As Movieline’s Brian Brooks reported  on Dec. 27, Lee declared that he has no intention of seeing Django Unchained . “I can’t disrespect my ancestors,” the Red Hook Summer director told Vibe magazine. He further elaborated via Twitter that “American Slavery Was Not A Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. It Was A Holocaust.” Enter Fuqua, who took issue with the noisy way that Lee’s expressed his criticism. While at the Capri, Hollywood Film Festival in Italy, Fuqua told   The Hollywood Reporter  told the publication: “That’s just not the way you do things….If you disagree with the way a colleague did something, call him up, invite him out for a coffee, talk about it. But don’t do it publicly.” (Fuqua further defended Tarantino, albeit without actually having seen Django. ) For starters, I have to say that the idea of Spike Lee quietly and politely expressing his opinion — about anything —  is pretty funny.  Lee is a New Yorker, and a filmmaker who has succeeded precisely because he has no reservations about giving voice to controversial ideas, whether verbally, in written form, or through his preferred medium of film, that the average person and a lot of establishment filmmakers would be afraid to tackle. But whether Lee is talking about his beloved New York Knicks or Tarantino’s portrayal of slavery in Django Unchained , he’s going to speak his mind and he’s going to do it in a way that will insure a lot of people hear him. Back in 2008, Lee tangled with Clint Eastwood when he criticized the veteran filmmaker for not including any black soldiers in two movies about World War II, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters From Iwo Jima .  “Many veterans, African-Americans, who survived that war are upset at Clint Eastwood . In his vision of Iwo Jima, Negro soldiers did not exist. Simple as that. I have a different version,” Lee said at the Cannes Film Festival that year. Eastwood eventually responded that Lee should “shut his face,” and the Do The Right Thing director fired back: “We’re not on a plantation.” In 2012, Lee also sounded sour on the subject of Star Wars creator George Lucas’ movie about the Tuskegee Airmen, Red Tails . In response to comments that Lucas had made in the media about the studios inability to market black action films, Lee told The Daily Beast: “Here’s a question—this is very important—did George Lucas not understand that the marketing departments of all these Hollywood studios are all white? He only discovered that for  Red Tails ?! I’ve been saying this stuff for years. It’s not new!” It’s Lee’s nature to be argumentative and controversial, and Tarantino should welcome his fellow filmmaker’s barbs. For one, thing, Tarantino likes to stir the pot, too, albeit it in a more politically correct way. Before Christmas, he appeared on a Canadian talk show to contend that slavery still exists in the United States via the war on drugs and America’s penal system — on that issue, I suspect he and Lee would see eye to eye — and he has also suggested that a true debate on slavery and its ramifications has been avoided.  (“People are a little too sensitive to talk about stuff,” Tarantino said during his on-camera time in Canada.) Samuel L. Jackson made a similar point when I interviewed him about Django . “We’ve been avoiding really talking about it,” he told me, and he’s right.  So, with all due respect to Fuqua, I applaud Lee’s decision to speak his mind, and I’d love to see Tarantino answer him.  What would really be great is to get Tarantino, Django Unchained producer and filmmaker Reginald Hudlin , Fuqua, Jackson and Lee to debate this issue loudly, publicly — and heatedly. It’s time. Read More On Django Unchained:  Quentin Tarantino Says Slavery Still Exists Via ‘Mass Incarcerations’ & The ‘War On Drugs’ Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Django’ Klansmen Inspired By John Ford: ‘To Say The Least, I Hate Him’ [ The Hollywood Reporter , Huffington Post , The Daily Beast ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Spike Lee ‘Not Gonna See’ Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’

Django Unchained will not be making filmmaker Spike Lee ‘s year-end top 10 list nor any other list for that matter because he says he won’t see it. The outspoken Red Hook Summer director said the slavery-centered feature by Quentin Tarantino may deal with the topic in a manner that is less than respectful. In an interview with Vibe magazine, Lee said: “I can’t speak on it ’cause I’m not gonna see it. I’m not seeing it. All I’m going to say is that it’s disrespectful to my ancestors to see that film…” [ Related: Quentin Tarantino Wants You To Feel The Inhumanity Of Slavery In ‘Django Unchained’ ] Lee was quick to add that he is only speaking on his own behalf and stopped short at a full condemnation, but said America’s dark history in slavery was not akin to the story portrayed in a film like Django Unchained . “I can’t disrespect my ancestors,” he said. “I can’t do it. Now, that’s me, I’m not speaking on behalf of anybody but myself.” Lee had commented earlier via Twitter alluding to the film, according to Yahoo U.K.: “American Slavery Was Not A Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western. It Was A Holocaust. My Ancestors Are Slaves. Stolen From Africa. I Will Honor Them.” Lee took on Tarantino when Jackie Brown hit screens, criticizing the plentiful use of the n-word, which also is uttered throughout Django Unchained / “I’m not against the word. And some people speak that way,” he said. “But Quentin is infatuated with that word. What does he want to be made – an honorary black man? I want Quentin to know that all African Americans do not think that word is trendy or slick.” [ Sources: Vibe via Yahoo U.K. ]

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Spike Lee ‘Not Gonna See’ Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’

Why Spike Lee Won’t See “Django Unchained” [VIDEO]

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‘Michael Jackson: Bad25′ Documentary To Air On Thanksgiving Day [SNEAK PEEK]

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Fans have been waiting impatiently for Spike Lee to finish his documentary on Michael Jackson‘s landmark project, Bad. They will finally have a chance to…

‘Michael Jackson: Bad25′ Documentary To Air On Thanksgiving Day [SNEAK PEEK]

Lawless Hits No. 1 Wednesday; Werner Herzog To Direct Live Killers Concert In September: Biz Break

Also in Thursday morning’s round-up of news briefs, a U.S. Appeals Court upholds MGM’s rights to a classic Martin Scorsese film after a relative’s challenge. The London Film Festival chooses its closing night film. And Michael Keaton heads for a re-imagine of an ’80s classic. Lawless Opens No. 1 Wednesday with $1.1 Million R-rated Cannes début Lawless by John Hillcoat debuted in 2,565 theaters Wednesday, narrowly beating out Expendables 2 which held the top spot for two weeks, Deadline reports . Appeals Court Rejects Suit to Take Raging Bull Rights from MGM The Ninth Circuit of Appeals upholds MGM’s rights to Raging Bull . Paula Petrella, the daughter of Frank Petrella (aka Peter Savage) brought the rights challenge to court. Petrella wrote a screenplay and other works about former boxing champion Jake LaMotta, his childhood friend in 1963, THR reports . Werner Herzog to Direct the Killers Concert Video The legendary documentary filmmaker will spearhead the band’s concert video which will be broadcast live on September 18th via YouTube from New York’s Paradise Theater. “I think there’s gonna be an animal involved,” bassist Mark Stoermer told Rolling Stone. The Guardian reports . Great Expectations to Close London Film Festival The pic is an all-star film adaptation of Dickens’ classic novel. Starring Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter and Jeremy Irvine, the screening marks the 200th anniversary of the author’s death. The BFI London Film festival, taking place October 10 – 21, will announce its full lineup September 5th, Reuters reports . Michael Keaton Joins New Robocop Keaton will play the role of Raymond Sellars, which was initially slated for Hugh Laurie. The film is a re-imagining of of the 1987 classic by Paul Verhoeven. It will be released next August, Deadline reports .

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Spike Lee’s Michael Jackson Doc Bad 25 Heads For Thanksgiving Broadcast

Bad 25 is having its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival , which opened Wednesday, but the Spike Lee -directed documentary, which recalls the late pop-star’s creative process leading up to his follow-up album from his seminal Thriller release. This year marks the 25th anniversary of MJ’s 1987 mega-seller Bad . ABC will broadcast the feature on Thanksgiving in the U.S. after picking up television rights. “This will be a very special Thanksgiving for all families to enjoy the genius of Michael Jackson,” Lee said in a statement as reported by the Los Angeles Times . “Big thanks to ABC for allowing people to witness the making of Michael Jackson’s Bad album.” The film reveals never-seen images of Jackson and more, including footage shot by the King of Pop himself. Spike Lee also interviews choreographers, musicians and collaborators including Martin Scorsese, Mariah Carey, Sheryl Crow, L.A. Reid and Kanye West. Bad , which was the final collaboration between Jackson and Quincy Jones, contains five number-one hit singles. After debuting in Venice, Bad 25 will have its North American premiere at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival which opens a week from today. [ Source: The Los Angeles Times ]

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Part 2: Spike Lee Talks To Bossip About The Black Community’s Perception Of His Work [Video]

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Spike Lee to Receive Venice Film Festival Honor; Dark Knight Rises Poised for 3rd Weekend Triumph: Biz Break

Also in Friday morning’s round-up of news briefs, Warner Bros is eyeing Russell Crowe as it considers Stephen King project. Terrence Howard is set to play a hustler in a new pic, while a Game of Thrones star is joining an all-star cast in The Counselor and more. Venice Film Festival to Fete Spike Lee Lee will receive the festival’s “Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker 2012 Award” on August 31st. The award is given to “a personality who has brought great innovation to contemporary cinema,” according to the festival. Lee’s Michael Jackson documentary Bad 25 will debut following the ceremony. The documentary looks at the 25th anniversary of the late singer’s Bad album. The 69th Venice Film Festival takes place August 29th – September 8th. Around the ‘net… Warner Bros. Looks to Dark Tower and Russell Crowe The studio is getting a new script from Akiva Goldsman for the first installment of Stephen King’s Western The Dark Tower . Director Ron Howard and producers Brian Grazer and Goldsman have been in talks with Crowe to play Deschain – humanity’s last hope to save civilization as he journeys to find the Dark Tower, Deadline reports . Box Office Preview: The Dark Knight Rises Set to Ascend Over Total Recall Total Recall is tracking to open in the $25 – $30 million range, while TDKR is looking at $35 million in its third week. The Batman film passed the $600 million mark worldwide on Wednesday, THR reports . Terrence Howard Joins A Girl and a Gun Howard will play a hustler with big Hollywood dreams, but flounders. But after intervening in a mugging, he gets pulled into a world of intrigue. Juno Temple, Luis Guzman and Christopher Walken also star in the film written and directed by Filip Jan Rymsza, Deadline reports . Game of Thrones Star Eyes The Counselor Natalie Dormer played Margaery Tyrrell in Game of Thrones and is now looking to join the Ridley Scott-directed The Counselor with Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt. Set on the Mexican border, it revolves around an attorney in need of money who decides to try out the cocaine trade, THR reports . World of Warcraft Gets New Writer Charles Leavitt ( The Seventh Son has signed on to write the script for Legend Entertainment’s video game adaptation World of Warcraft . The story will be based on the Activision/Blizzard Entertainment video game in which players take part in the ongoing struggle between the Horde and the Alliance, Movieweb reports .

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New Spike Lee Movie “Red Hook Summer” Trailer: Looks Dope! [Video]

Red Hook Summer Movie Trailer By Spike Lee The latest in Spike Lee’s Chronicles of Brooklyn anthology–which also includes “She’s Gotta Have It” (1986), “Do The Right Thing” (1989), “Crooklyn” (1994), “Clockers” (1995), and “He Got Game” (1998)–RED HOOK SUMMER tells the story of Flik Royale (Jules Brown), a sullen young boy from middle-class Atlanta who has come to spend the summer with his deeply religious grandfather, Bishop Enoch Rouse (Clarke Peters), in the housing projects of Red Hook. Having never met before, things quickly get off on the wrong foot as Bishop Enoch relentlessly attempts to convert Flik into a follower of Jesus Christ. Between his grandfather’s constant preaching and the culture shock of inner-city life, Flik’s summer appears to be a total disaster–until he meets Chazz Morningstar (Toni Lysaith), a pretty girl his age, who shows Flik the brighter side of Brooklyn. Through her love and the love of his grandfather, Flik begins to realize that the world is a lot bigger, and perhaps a lot better, than he’d ever imagined. youtube

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