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Bad Movies We Love: The Main Event

Since Warrior and Tom Hardy are planning to beat us up this weekend, I figured we’d counter their attack by revisiting the least gripping boxing movie of all time: The Main Event (a.k.a. “A Glove Story”). If flaxen, dimpled, Dancing with the Stars candidate Ryan O’N eal is your idea of a prizefighter and Barbra Streisand is your idea of his grimy promoter, then The Main Event is the pugilist saga for you. Otherwise? It’s a terrifying medley of boner jokes and Barbra costuming. Ready to watch the stars of What’s Up, Doc? threaten to pummel each other in front of a screaming crowd? Ding-ding!

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Bad Movies We Love: The Main Event

Josh Hartnett on the Samurai Western Mash-Up Bunraku and Life Outside of Hollywood

It’s no coincidence that Josh Hartnett has been off the grid, so to speak, in the years following his most recent string of mainstream turns ( The Black Dahlia, Resurrecting the Champ, 30 Days of Night ); after spending a decade in Hollywood, the 33-year-old tells Movieline, other interests and challenges called. “I’ve been trying out a lot of different things,” Hartnett explained during a chat about his latest art film endeavor, Guy Moshe’s hyper-stylized Bunraku . “I started this business so young, I kind of grew up in it… I’m just living a rather unique life, I think, and I enjoy it.”

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Dominic Cooper on The Devil’s Double, Dual Roles and Finding the Fun in Uday Hussein

The last seven days have been almost insanely kind to Dominic Cooper: Just a week ago, the 33-year-old British actor appeared as Howard Stark in the high-performing Marvel offering Captain America: The First Avenger . In the time since, Cooper has been lavished with praise for his stunning dual role in The Devil’s Double — and deservedly so.

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Marilu Henner: Good Genes or Good Docs?

Filed under: Marilu Henner , Beauty Ladies and gentlemen, behold Marilu Henner . Here’s the 33-year-old ginger beauty back in 1985 ( left ) — and 25 years later, the 58-year-old at an event in L.A. this week ( right ). The “Taxi” star is not fare. Read more

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Tony Danza: Good Genes or Good Docs?

Tony Danza is the boss. Here’s the 33-year-old Brooklyn boy back in 1984 ( left ) — and 26 years later, the 59-year-old version at an event in NYC ( right ). He’s golden. Read more

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Justin Bieber Hits The Miami Streets

YouTube sensation Justin Bieber pounds the pavement in Miami, Florida. The “One Less Lonely Girl” singer hit the streets with a bodyguard before performing at VH1’s Fan Jam ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl .

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Why So Shy LeAnn Rimes?

While leaving the doctors yesterday, LeAnn Rimes either wanted nothing to do with the paparazzi in Beverly Hills or with the so called celebrity protector Quween on the Scene .

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Charlie Sheen To Be Charged With Felony

Charlie Sheen will reportedly be charged with felony menacing and misdemeanor assault for allegedly threatening wife Brooke Mueller with a knife on Christmas Day while the two were vacationing in Aspen.

Driver Sues NASCAR — I’m No KKK Poster Boy

Filed under: Celebrity Justice NASCAR is at the center of a heated race issue — after a driver claims he was banned from a Drive for Diversity event for looking too damn white. In fact, the driver claims NASCAR officials labeled him “the poster boy for the Ku Klux Klan” ..

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Hayden’s New Hero — Wladimir Klitschko

Filed under: Paparazzi Photo , Hayden Panettiere , TMZ Sports After spending nearly three weeks in Miami together, “Heroes” star Hayden Panettiere finally got dropped off at the airport on Wednesday …

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Hayden’s New Hero — Wladimir Klitschko