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5 Suggested Na’vi-riffic Rides for the Avatar Experience at Disney World

According to a report from insider tipsters, Disney is set to announce that they’ve licensed the rights to adapt James Cameron’s Avatar into a series of theme park rides at Disney World’s Animal Kingdom in Florida. The news follows a long battle between Disney and rival amusement parkers Universal Studios for rights to the 20th Century Fox property, but the Avatar -Disney marriage makes good sense for a few reasons or five. Let’s help Disney plan the most Na’vi-riffic Avatar experience possible with these proposed attraction ideas!

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Steven Spielberg Doesn’t Want Lincoln Biopic to Become ‘Political Fodder’

While discussing the presidential biopic that he is gearing up to shoot in Richmond this fall, Steven Spielberg described what he does not want Lincoln to be. The 2012 title will “not [be] a battlefield movie. There are battles in it, and being in Virginia, we have access to those historic battlefields.” Additionally, “the movie will be purposely coming out after next year’s election. I didn’t want it to become political fodder.” On the other hand, Lincoln will chronicle “the great work Abraham Lincoln did in the last months of his life.” The drama stars Daniel Day-Lewis as the 16th president of the United States alongside Sally Field, Tommy Lee Jones, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and John Hawkes. [ Orlando Sentinel ]

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Steve Martin Invokes Norbit, Bowfinger in Mildly Funny Oscars Letter to Eddie Murphy

The entertainment world may have been a little shocked earlier this month to learn that Eddie Murphy would be hosting this year’s Academy Awards but three-time Oscar host and Murphy’s Bowfinger co-star Steve Martin has complete faith in the comedian’s statuette-presenting ability. And a few mildly funny words of advice.

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Take a Guess Which Movie Brad Pitt Wants as His Legacy

Thelma and Louise. Seven. Fight Club. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. The Tree of Life. To say nothing of this week’s superb Moneyball . With a few arguable exceptions, these are among the Brad Pitt films you’ll find generally accepted as canonical. So which, if he had to choose one, do you think he would hand down as his legacy? Hint: None of them .

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Now Pitching For the Athletics, No. 5, Jonah Hill

The slimmed-down co-star of (and, if there’s any justice to be found in the awards cosmos, eventual Oscar nominee for) Moneyball climbed the mound in Oakland on Sunday to throw out the first pitch prior to the A’s-Tigers game. And the crowd… goes… wild! Seriously, these guys really dig Hill; see for yourself in the video after the jump, and stick around for more in today’s Buzz Break.

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Olivia Munn on I Don’t Know How She Does It, Her Feminist Critics, and Trying to Do it All

Olivia Munn first became known for keeping geeks everywhere enthralled on a daily basis as the co-host of G4′ s Attack of the Show , but since leaving the program to pursue acting she’s hit the ground running by joining The Daily Show , starring in the short-lived sitcom Perfect Couples , and snagging roles in upcoming projects from the likes of Aaron Sorkin and Steven Soderbergh. Speaking with Munn over the weekend about her latest film, I Don’t Know How She Does It , Movieline was determined not to ask the pun-tastic question of how, in fact, she does it. What we discovered instead was the story of how, in the course of following her Hollywood dreams, she tried to do it all.

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Video: This Is What Happens When You Black Out and Marry George Clooney

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to wake up in George Clooney’s bed with a horse mask and a hangover? Thanks to a clever (or just strange) commercial from Norwegian bank DnB NOR, you no longer have to wonder!

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Did We Mention It’s Almost the Weekend? ENTV and Movieline Have Your Options

Because even Movieline HQ has an extended happy hour on Thursdays, check the latest Entertainment Minute from our sister network ENTV — now featuring selections from this site’s very own Weekend Forecast . This will be a regular thing going forward, so please tune in weekly for your companion video with host Chelsea Cannell. And get all the expert marks on the latest and greatest movies in our scintillating Reviews section. You can’t lose . Click through for this week’s episode!

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What Do You Suppose Madonna’s Truth or Dare Perfume Smells Like?

Chapter three of Madonna’s flower-humiliating tour continues in Toronto, with the voguess showing off a new perfume inspired by her ’91 documentary Madonna: Truth or Dare . Flare Editor-in-Chief Lisa Tant literally experienced the sparkling topnotes firsthand. Read her account of its aroma, then let’s suggest our own.

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REVIEW: Lion King 3D Makes Refreshing Use of Extra Dimension

The Disney Digital 3D™ification of The Lion King for its theatrical re-release, a limited run meant to herald the arrival of new Blu-ray and 3-D Blu-ray editions like a baboon waving a newborn lion cub around at the top of a cliff, has prompted at least one blogger to suggest that this is an instance of the company “trying to ruin” her childhood. And while childhoods are very fragile things in the Internet age, prone to explode with the merest hint of contact with George Lucas’s latest doings or a Point Break remake or a Monopoly movie, I suspect in this case the outrage is as manufactured as the demand for these animated classics that are always being jerked back into the Disney Vault to be kept fresh for the next generation of susceptible children and their nostalgic parents. For most of the young audience members getting their first exposure to The Lion King , any theatrical experience, 3-D or not, is going to be dwarfed by repeated home viewings on TVs and smaller screens, again and again until the very cadences of the lines are etched permanently into their grey matter (“When he was a young warthog–” “When I was a young warthooooooooog!”).

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