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Ed Norton Won’t Return As The Hulk For ‘Avengers’
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So there’s good news and there’s bad news regarding Despicable Me . Good news first, because we all need it: Some more information has emerged about the film, a 3D animated whatsit we teamed up to learn more about last week. Apparently it opens Friday, and now, not a minute too soon, there’s some real promotion happening. The bad news: It involves using your iPhone or other smart-phone device while the movie is playing . But there’s good news about that, too! Sort of.

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So there’s this movie called Despicable Me coming out. There are some commercials making the rounds on TV, and a few posters have popped up here and there. It appears to be animated and in 3D, and Steve Carell’s involvement is noted. I think Universal is the studio, but I can’t be sure. In fact, beyond the aforementioned citations, I can’t be sure of anything with this one. Am I the only one completely in the dark about this movie? If so, why? And if not, can you please explain it, starting with the title?

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Can Anyone Explain What the Hell Despicable Me Is?
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Matt Damon’s participation in the fourth “Bourne” film is unclear. By Eric Ditzian Matt Damon as Jason Bourne in “The Bourne Ultimatum” Photo: Jasin Boland/ Universal Studios Call it the Bourne Determination. Despite the participation of star Matt Damon and two-time franchise director Paul Greengrass being in doubt, Universal is pushing forward with plans for a fourth “Bourne” movie, tentatively called “The Bourne Legacy.” And word is that, in contrast to earlier rumors that the new flick would be a reboot or a prequel, “Legacy” will be a straight sequel. According to reports from Variety and Deadline.com , Universal has hired Tony Gilroy to write the script. Gilroy wrote the first three movies and has also been tapped to write a franchise bible, lending credence to the idea that the fourth film is only the beginning of Universal’s big-screen plans for the “Bourne” universe. “Legacy” — which will not be based on “The Bourne Legacy,” an Eric Lustabader-penned novel in the Robert Ludlum series — is looking at a 2012 release date. The news that the forthcoming “Bourne” film will be a sequel comes as something of a surprise. Earlier this year, Damon said the next installment would likely be a prequel . But whether or not Damon and Greengrass will take part in the fourth film is an open question. Back in February, Damon said he wouldn’t reprise the role without Greengrass, who bowed out of his directing duties last fall. Yet both men left the door open to returning to the franchise down the line. “We see a very clear way that they could go [with the story] that wouldn’t interfere with the series that we have and that might give it a chance to have a life right now and if we come back and did another one, even after that without us,” . That “very clear way” seemingly involved rebooting the franchise with another actor taking Bourne’s identity, or name given to a uniquely positioned government operative. Such a storytelling technique would easily allow Damon and Greengrass to reenter the fold in the future. But with Gilroy back in charge of storytelling duties, there’s always the chance that Damon and Greengrass can be enticed to return. As the director himself , he maintains a good relationship with the studio and he plans to work with Damon again. “I’m going to continue to make movies for Universal,” Greengrass told us in March. “I’m going to continue to make movies with Matt hopefully. They’ll undoubtedly continue to make ‘Bourne’ movies. So it’s all good news.”

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New ‘Bourne’ Movie Planned As Sequel, Not Prequel
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Makeup wizard and passive-aggression trailblazer Rick Baker has a bit more to say about the mishandling of The Wolfman , which he “hoped would bring back monster movies.” Alas, Universal: “To put out a movie called Wolfman on Valentine’s Day weekend against a movie called Valentine’s Day ? I didn’t really understand the logic of that. What do you expect? Release it on Halloween and I’m sure it would have done a lot better.” Allllways the second-guesser, this guy. Oh — and accurate. [ LAT ]

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Elizabeth Reaser arrives at the MTV Movie Awards in Universal City, Calif., on Sunday, June 6, 2010. Elizabeth Reaser might play Edward#39;s adopted vampire mom, Esme Cullen, in “Twilight,” but that doesn#39;t mean she can#39;t find the “Eclipse” tent scene to be one really s-exy moment. If Twi-Hards thought it was hot in the book, Reaser said, then they really need to see the flick, out June 30. “The tent scene, I remember that being one of the hottest scenes in the books, so I#39;m excited

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Remember reading that Vulture piece earlier in the year about how Disney didn’t want to make a sequel to The Proposal — despite some $300 million in grosses worldwide — because they couldn’t make money off action figures, theme park rides, and other forms of merchandising? Well, it turns out the executives at Universal Studios aren’t all that concerned with making money, since they’ve just reunited Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, screenwriter Peter Chiarelli and possibly director Anne Fletcher to make a non -sequel to The Proposal ! Wait, what?

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Sandra Bullock (R) accepts the Generation Award which was presented by Bradley Cooper (L) Betty White (2nd L) and Scarlett Johansson at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles June 6, 2010. Sandra Bullock, right, accepts the MTV Generation award at the MTV Movie Awards in Universal City, Calif., on Sunday, June 6, 2010. Looking on from left are, Bradley Cooper, Betty White and Scarlett Johansson. Sandra Bullock accepts the Generation Award which was presented by Betty White (l) and Scarlet

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Having swiped the spotlight from top-billed castmates on more than one occasion, Jonah Hill and Russell Brand are rewarded with lead status in “Get Him to the Greek,” only to see the show stolen by others, notably the artist formerly known as P. Diddy. A reunion with Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller that pays far fewer comic dividends, the stop-start R-rated excursion never achieves the propulsive traction and outrageous/endearing balance that made The Hangover such a smash this time last year. Lacking a sturdier venue, the fat boy and the bad boy are at best opening acts in a moviegoing season powered by headliners. As such, the Universal release, which opens Friday (June 4), will not likely prove to be a sizable draw, though the scarcity of bawdy, male-skewing comedies in the marketplace could work in its favor. Reprising his foppish British rocker character from the Jason Segel -penned Sarah Marshall , Brand plays Aldous Snow, who has since been in a career free fall. Reeling from a disastrous concept single/video (the reviled “African Child”) and a split from girlfriend Jackie Q (a terrific Rose Byrne), Aldous has taken a potentially irreparable plunge off the wagon. Enter Hill's Aaron Green, an ambitious record company executive in the employ of the certifiably nutty Sergio Roma (Sean Combs), who thinks that the upcoming 10th anniversary of Snow's triumphant concert at Los Angeles' famed Greek Theater could make for a lucrative comeback gig. Liking what he hears, Sergio gives Aaron three days to fetch Snow from London and personally escort him to the Greek, with the caveat that he will be dealing with “the worst person on Earth.” Needless to say, there will be a lot of rerouting on the trip back, but despite the occasional onscreen appearance of a digital countdown clock, writer-director Stoller never seems to be in any hurry to move the characters and plot along. Although Brand, who makes for credible damaged rock 'n' roll goods with a singing voice to match, and a subdued Hill manage to lay down a few scattered, genuinely funny riffs, the larger laughs are provided by the supporting players. Combs doesn't so much deliver his lines as announce them, and every time he pops up, he lends the listless proceedings a gonzo boost; and Byrne's bubbly Brit pop star hits the inspired mark. Detours to New York and Las Vegas provide for a slew of cameos, including Lars Ulrich, Christina Aguilera, Pink, Rick Schroder and, in a show of NBC Universal corporate solidarity, “Today's” Meredith Vieira and a green-room guest, noted economist Paul Krugman. But even with the personality parade, “Greek” never really finds its comic bearings.
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