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Vince Vaughn and Kevin James Have a Big Gay Problem in the Dilemma Trailer

“Ladies and gentleman, electric cars are gay.” So says Vince Vaughn’s character at the beginning of the trailer for Ron Howard’s new relationship comedy, The Dilemma . Not that kind of gay, just gay . You see… um. Huh. Here’s just a guess: The dilemma for Universal will be in explaining this trailer to GLAAD.

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The Religion Called Tolerance

So AP writer Allen Breed begins his recent mosque piece by defining the word, “tolerance.” It’s a traditional rhetorical device, one learned back in sixth grade while plagiarizing the Encyclopedia Britannica. His piece focuses on religion, of course, – but not Islam, Christianity or even my favorite, “the universal life force of the Grand Unicorn.” His all powerful religion? Tolerance. Of course, for him, tolerance can only play one way. As Yanks we must kneel before the alter of acceptance, while everyone else uses us as a footrest. I mean, I doubt Breed would MENTION tolerance to the mosque developers. Instead, true to the predictable mind grazing on hysterical cliches, he hearkens back to the witch trials – the most overused example of intolerance ever – and one that probably deserved it. I mean, witches suck. Breed then quotes a reverend who says this is all due to a “dominant religious lens factor” – meaning, i guess, when one group thinks their religion is better than others. He knows this, since he’s a wiccan minister, a practitioner of a cult populated by veiny spinsters with cats. I guess the writer wouldn’t find an imam tolerant enough to grant him an interview. Or maybe he didn’t look. After all, it would be a sign of intolerance to question the intolerant, especially when their intolerance is protected by tolerance! Instead, focus on us. We’re nice people. We won’t kill you. But look, intolerance is not the issue. Think about your pal who can have any girl he wants, but chooses to go after the girl dating you. There, tolerance, doesn’t enter the equation. Being a jerk, does. And that’s what this is all about. Tolerance now serves as a condom for jerks seeking protection from their own jerkiness. I’d use it myself, but they don’t make one in my size. And if you disagree with me, you’re a racist homophobe who owes me thirty bucks. Crossposted at Big Hollywood

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How to Draw Blood from a Stone: Rolling Stone’s Naked True Blood Threesome

Budget-Busting Battleship Adds Brooklyn Decker

Because you can’t have a summer franchise without a supermodel , Peter Berg has added swimsuit-issue favorite Brooklyn Decker to the top-shelf cast of Battleship as the love interest for Taylor Kitsch’s naval officer. For those keeping score at home, the $200 million Universal production now has Decker, Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgard and Rihanna above the line. Money well spent! Meanwhile, who’s next? No seriously, which random person will be next to get cast in this thing? [ Latino Review ]

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Weinsteins Fighting R-Rating For Tillman Story

A week after Adam Yauch went to war ( unsuccessfully ) with the MPAA ratings board over A Film Unfinished ‘s “bullsh*t” R-rating, Harvey Weinstein is appealing (and, of course, publicizing) the same injustice against his Pat Tillman cover-up exposé The Tillman Story .

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Late Night Highlights: Jason Schwartzman(‘s Wife) is Pregnant and Pee-Wee Shills For Leno

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Week continued last night with stars Jason Schwartzman and Michael Cera out in force. The former outlined his plan to embarrass the child he and his wife are expecting while the latter played charades with Jimmy Fallon. Elsewhere, Laura Linney dignified Jon Stewart’s career and Pee-Wee Herman accosted scary bikers for Jay Leno.

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How Much Will Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Make This Weekend, Anyway?

Unless watching nubile young co-eds get torn to shreds is your idea of a good time, this weekend marks the end of the summer from a box-office relevance standpoint. Though at least things will probably go out with a bang: It has been widely predicted that The Expendables and Eat, Pray, Love will each open to around $30 million in ticket sales, but what of the third major release hitting theaters on Friday, Universal’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World ? Good question! Ahead, Movieline handicaps its box-office bonafides.

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New Lawsuit Alleges Drugs, Sex and Homophobia on House Set

You wouldn’t peg the set of House to be some Caligula-like bacchanal, but a new lawsuit alleges that it was a feeding ground for sex, drugs, homophobic remarks and even knife-throwing. The former crew member bringing the lawsuit forth says he was called derogatory names — think gay slurs — and eventually fired because he wouldn’t participate in any of the “degenerate conduct.” Universal — the studio that produces House — had no comment. [ TMZ ]

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‘Despicable Me’ Supervillains Triumph Over ‘Eclipse’

Steve Carell’s animated flick takes #1 at the box office, beating the ‘Twilight’ sequel and ‘Predators.’ By Josh Wigler “Despicable Me” Photo: Universal The Box-Office Top Five #1 “Despicable Me” ($60.1 million) #2 “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” ($33.4 million) #3 “Predators” ($25.3 million) #4 “Toy Story 3” ($22 million) #5 “The Last Airbender” ($17.2 million) Audiences clearly didn’t despise “Despicable Me” this weekend, as Universal’s latest family-friendly animated flick won the top spot at the box office over rivals “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” and “Predators.” “Despicable Me” stars Steve Carell as Gru, a diabolical supervillain with an army of minions at his disposal. His current mission in life is to challenge his rival, Vector (Jason Segel), for supervillain supremacy, but Gru finds himself sidetracked by the arrival of three orphaned girls who suddenly look to him as a father figure. The tale of a bad guy gone good was widely embraced by audiences across the country, rocketing “Despicable Me” to an unexpected $60.1 million first-place finish. With a production budget of $69 million, “Despicable Me” is quite the lovely new property for Universal, with franchise potential going forward. Although superheroes and villains led the pack at the box office this weekend, supernatural creatures weren’t far behind. “Eclipse” took second place in its second weekend in theaters. With a domestic weekend worth $33.4 million, the third “Twilight” film has earned a massive $237 million in the U.S. since opening on June 30, with an even greater $456 million worldwide total. Beyond “Despicable Me,” the weekend’s other major new release was “Predators,” producer Robert Rodriguez and director Nimrod Antal’s resurrection of the languishing science-fiction franchise. Starring Adrien Brody as one of several mercenaries abducted by aliens and turned into prey for the titular creatures, “Predators” managed a solid $25.3 million opening domestically and $18 million overseas, surpassing its $40 million production budget with a $43.3 million worldwide total. “Toy Story 3” and “The Last Airbender” finished in fourth and fifth place with $22 million and $17.2 million, respectively. The weekend’s highest per screen averaged belonged to newcomer “The Kids Are All Right,” scoring a walloping $72,143 per screen at just seven locations. Upcoming Releases Nicolas Cage brings some magic to the box office as “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” hits this week, while director Christopher Nolan and star Leonardo DiCaprio remind you that the dream is real in “Inception.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Despicable Me” and “Eclipse.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ “Toy Story 3”

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Weekend Receipts: Despicable Dethrones Eclipse

As we make the clubhouse turn into the dog days of summer, it seems like we have ourselves our first bonafide surprise hit of the summer. Despicable Me made a stunning debut at number one, giving success-starved Universal Studios a small taste of the good life. Bumped down to number two are the glittery, goo-goo-eyed gang of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse , while Predators comes into at number three. Here are your weekend receipts.

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