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UPDATE: According to Entertainment Weekly, Cruise will also co-produce the film along with Ben Stiller and Stuart Cornfeld. The script will be handled by Michael Bacall (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World).

Tom Cruise has been hinting that he might break out the dance moves once more.

The actor says that a new movie featuring character Les Grossman is a definite possibility. “We’re working on it,” he commented recently of the project.

If the “we” includes , this is a comedy hit in the making.

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Universal Pictures recently purchased a $1 million action comedy script (working title: Most Wanted) which will star ‘s leading couple Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.

In the flick, Bullock will play a criminal who is being held in custody by U.S. Marshall Reynolds.

Sounds kinda cheesy, but with two great actors in the lead roles the flick just might work.

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Get Him to the Greek

Ashton Kutcher may have more Twitter followers than Diddy and Russell Brand combined - but that achievement wasn’t reflected at the box office this weekend.

Despite pirating the first 13 minutes of Killers, Kutcher was unable to generate enough interest to earn more than third place. The film - Katherine Heigl’s first since leaving Grey’s Anatomy - only rounded up a mere $15.8 million. (In other words, Ashton got about $3 from each of his Tweeps.)

Click to continue reading Box Office Breakdown: Audiences Get to the Greek…and Shrek

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Mr. T Mr. T has blasted movie for being too graphic.

The actor claims the big screen adaptation is not family-friendly like the cult series he starred in as B.A. Baracus - who is played in the new film by Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson - from 1983 to 1987 and turned down a cameo role because he was unhappy with the plot.

“They offered me a cameo role but I turned it down because I knew what was coming. People die in the film and there’s plenty of sex but when we did it no one got hurt and it was all played for fun and family entertainment. These seem to be elements nobody is interested in any more. It was too graphic for me. I’ve no doubt it will do big business at the box office but it’s nothing like the show we turned out every week.”

Actor Dirk Benedict has previously spoken out about feeling “insulted” at being a handed “three second” role in the film because the producers wanted to say they had used the original cast. Dirk - whose role of Templeton “Faceman” Peck has been taken on by - said, “If you blink, you’ll miss me. I kind of regret doing it because it’s a non-part. They wanted to be able to say, ‘Oh yeah, the original cast are in it’, but we’re not. I’m on for a mere three seconds and I find that kind of insulting.”

The film comes out in theaters this Friday, June 11.



Somewhere in the midst of all the Twilight mania, the MTV Movie Awards managed to find time to display this little gem: a never-before-seen trailer of .

Part I officially opens on November 19 while Part II debuts July 15, 2011.


Shutter IslandHere are some of the options available this Tuesday:

  • Caddyshack: DVD, Blu-ray
  • Coach: DVD
  • The Cry of the Owl: DVD
  • From Paris with Love: DVD, Blu-ray
  • Happy Together: Blu-ray
  • The Illusionist: Blu-ray
  • Metal Man: DVD
  • Power Kids: DVD, Blu-ray
  • Shinjuku Incident: DVD
  • Shutter Island: DVD, Blu-ray

Make sure to also check out the TV-on-DVD options for this week.

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Viewers got exactly what they wanted from the on Sunday night - a sneak peek at the newest installment in the Twilight Saga.

Watch the above video clip to get a brief look at which opens in theaters on June 30, 2010.


Ashley Judd

Here’s a quick look at some of the casting announcements made recently:

Ashley Judd: The actress will return to the big screen in Flypaper, an indie project being helmed by The Forbidden Kingdom‘s Rob Minkoff. Judd replaces the originally-cast Liv Tyler in the bank heist film. The movie written by The Hangover‘s Jon Lucas and Scott Moore also includes Patrick Dempsey and Tim Blake Nelson.

Click to continue reading Casting Corner: Ashley Judd, Jeremy Renner and More


Clint Eastwood

has no interest in seeing himself on film.

The Oscar-winning director prefers to stay behind the camera allowing others to take center stage, but insists he has no plans to quit acting altogether.

“I leave that to younger actors now. I’m not a prize fighter who has to capture another victory. Since I worked as a director for the first time on Play Misty for Me in 1970, I’ve become tired of seeing myself on the big screen,” the 80-year-old said. “That doesn’t mean I’m going to stop acting, though.”

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The Crow: A remake that was announced back in December 2008 is finally starting to take shape. Shooting on The Crow, a new adaptation of the comic book tale, should begin later this year. In the 1994 film version, actor Brandon Lee - who was tragically killed as the result of an accidental shooting on set - played the deceased man who comes back to avenge his fiancee’s death. Director Stephen Norrington’s script will feature new backdrops and a different form for the title character. “The Crow itself is a creature in this movie — it’s not just a bird,” producer Edward Pressman told MTV. “It’s got a personality and a character. Not like Godzilla exactly, but it’s very different [and has] a more active role in the story.”

Click to continue reading Remake News: The Crow, Logan’s Run and More


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