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Twitter Chatter: Paul Thomas Anderson Shooting The Master on 65MM

Paul Thomas Anderson diehards have gossiped for months over reports that the filmmaker is shooting an undisclosed portion of his next film, known as The Master , on 65mm — the IMAX film format used recently, and to great effect, by the likes of Christopher Nolan and DP Wally Pfister on The Dark Knight and Brad Bird and DP Robert Elswit on Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol . In a Twitter exchange yesterday, Pixar veterans Bird, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich geeked out over the joys of 70mm film, dropping a bit of confirmation that Anderson is indeed shooting in the format. In a conversation about 70mm exhibition and 65mm film shooting, Stanton — who just finished his first live-action foray, John Carter , for Disney — Tweeted: ” The Master is indeed in 65. They nearly lost a camera shooting in the Bay.” You’d think Bird would’ve known seeing as Ghost Protocol DP Elswit is Anderson’s longtime cinematographer, but… there you have it. Assuming Stanton is indeed in the know, this would confirm a report earlier this year by the Anderson-watchers at Cigarettes and Red Vines that Anderson was shooting The Master in 65mm with DP Mihai Malaimare Jr., who lensed Youth Without Youth , Tetro , and the forthcoming Twixt for Francis Ford Coppola. Though many speculate that the plot of The Master has ties to Scientology, all that is known officially is that it’s a post-WWII set drama revolving around a charismatic leader of a faith-based organization (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and a drifter who becomes his right-hand man (Joaquin Phoenix). In any case, it promises to be an unusual use of 65mm/70mm than what modern audiences are used to since the scope and visual detail that the format can achieve hasn’t really yet been employed in non-action usage. Surely cause for excitement — right, Anderson fans? (And for you Pixar fans — how amazing was it to witness the Tweet circle between Bird, Stanton, and Unkrich? So nerdy. So awesome.) [@ AndrewStanton , CinemaBlend , Cigarettes and Red Vines ]

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James Cameron in the Tank For Hugo

A busy weekend of awards-driven screenings greeted Hugo director Martin Scorsese, including Q&A s hosted by Paul Thomas Anderson and James Cameron — the latter of whom reportedly called the sweeping 3-D family flick a “masterpiece.” “‘[F]inally there is a Scorsese film I can take my kids to,'” Cameron was quoted as saying by Pete Hammond, who added: “And Cameron also told Scorsese it was the best use of 3-D he had seen, including his own films.” The 2011 Oscar Index will never be the same. [ Deadline ]

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‘Change-Up’ Stars Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds Ponder Career Swaps

‘I would like to be Robert Redford,’ Olivia Wilde says at movie’s Hollywood premiere. By Kara Warner Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds and Olivia Wilde at the “Change-Up” premiere Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images HOLLYWOOD — The stars stepped out in fine form on Monday night to support Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman’s R-rated body-swap comedy, “The Change-Up.” Reynolds and Bateman were joined on the red carpet by their lovely lady co-stars Olivia Wilde and Leslie Mann, along with surprise guest, Reynolds’ pal Sandra Bullock. In the spirit of the life-swapping element in the film, MTV News asked the attendees what other actor they’d like to swap careers, if not bodies, with, if given the opportunity. “I would like to be Robert Redford,” Wilde said. “I think being Robert Redford would be really nice. And also directing as well as acting, and doing Westerns as well as all sorts of movies, then living a really good life, starting a film festival. I would take Robert Redford. I wouldn’t miss a day of my Robert Redford life.” Mann settled on Oscar winner and Hollywood legend Shirley Maclaine. “That’s a good one, right?” she said, adding that Maclaine’s film classics “The Apartment” and “Terms of Endearment” are two of her favorite movies of all time. “I think Jeremy Renner has got a nice thing going right now,” Bateman said of “The Avengers” and “Hurt Locker” actor. “Joaquin Phoenix is working with Paul Thomas Anderson then Spike Jones, not too shabby,” he added, seemingly torn between the two. “Ryan, top that.” “Wow. You just nailed it, man,” Reynolds admitted. “I’d take Quentin Tarantino, that guy makes some fantastic films.” “That’s a good one,” Bateman said. “Can I change mine?” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Change-Up.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘The Change-Up’ Premiere

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Maya Rudolph, Paul Thomas Anderson Welcome Third Child!

It’s a boy for Maya Rudolph! The Bridesmaids star and director Paul Thomas Anderson welcomed their third child, a son named Jack, back on July 3. Already home and healthy, Jack joins a couple of big sisters in Pearl, 5, and Lucille, 20 months! While pregnant, Maya Rudolph said she was especially excited to discover the sex of the baby, which she and Anderson chose not to find out. “The exciting part is not knowing who’s coming,” she explained . “You have to wait nine months for a surprise, but then it’s a good payoff” That’s true, it’s not like there’s a negative outcome. Congratulations!

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Maya Rudolph Expecting

“I feel like everyone who has had more then one [child] says you should do it,” Maya Rudolph said in 2009 when she announced she was expecting her second child. “It#39;s nice to have this experience.” It#39;s about to be three#39;s company for Maya Rudolph. The Bridesmaids actress, 38, is pregnant with her third child, sources confirm to us. Rudolph and director Paul Thomas Anderson, 40, are already parents to daughters Pearl and Lucille.

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Paul Thomas Anderson’s Scientology Film Gets Indefinitely Postponed

Looks like Jeremy Renner’s schedule just got slightly less complicated. According to the actor, Paul Thomas Anderson’s much-anticipated Scientology film The Master — which would have starred Philip Seymour Hoffman as a cult leader in the vein of L. Ron Hubbard — has been thrown into development hell. “I was really bummed about that,” Renner told the print edition of Total Film . “It really kind of stalled because when we were rehearsing — Phil, Paul and myself — we kept coming up against a wall that we couldn’t overcome. Or at least Paul couldn’t overcome.” Don’t worry: You can overcome by watching There Will Be Blood again. [Total Film via The Playlist ]

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Radiohead Debut New Song At Haiti Fundraiser

Band’s Los Angeles show raises $573,000, features first all-band performance of ‘Lotus Flower.’ By Kyle Anderson Radiohead’s Thom Yorke performs on Sunday in Hollywood Photo: John Shearer/ Getty Images The remarkable effort put forth by the hundreds of actors and musicians on Friday night’s “Hope for Haiti Now” telethon , has raised $58 million in relief funds. Of course, the island nations will need plenty more funds to recover from the devastating earthquake, which is why the charitable performances from artists such as Radiohead and Lady Gaga pressed on into the weekend

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Maya Rudolph a Mom Again

There will be diapers for Maya Rudolph. The former Saturday Night Live player and her filmmaker beau Paul Thomas Anderson welcomed their second child together Nov. 6, a…

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