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John Flanagan's 'Ranger's Apprentice' finds a home with UA
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 322 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
United Artists has had preliminary talks with Paul Haggis to possibly adapt and direct. The deal
 
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This breakup really broke up Jason Segel
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 221 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
He was naked. He was being dumped. One of the Judd Apatow posse, he knew he had to write this down. So began 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall.' MUCH like the hero of the new comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" -- who is merrily undressed at home and expecting an entirely different purpose for his girlfriend's visit than her dumping him -- actor-screenwriter Jason Segel endured his o
 
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Paul Giamatti is so imperfect for the role
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 221 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
The creators of 'John Adams' on HBO wanted to portray the second president as he was -- a neurotic and cynical everyman. And they knew just where to turn. SHORTLY before he had to transform himself into John Adams, Paul Giamatti was portraying Santa in "Fred Claus." And as TV viewers were getting set to see him in powdered wigs while becoming our second president, he was al
 
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'Remember the Daze'
submitted by UnkScreenwriter 221 days ago (via feeds.latimes.com)
Any insight is lost in a drug-induced haze. If you swiped the most insipid dialogue of the teenage-angst movies of John Hughes and Kevin Smith and Amy Heckerling, you would still have a script -- and a movie -- far superior to the newest of the genre, "Remember the Daze."
 
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Hannibal Lecter: A Psycho with an Unlikely Soft Spot
submitted by SkoopER 221 days ago (via npr.org)
The cannibal psychiatrist from The Silence of the Lambs is a murderous madman -- but he comes to be fond of FBI agent Clarice Starling. It's that evil-with-a-sweet-streak thing that's behind his appeal.
 
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Checking the Math of '21'
submitted by SkoopER 221 days ago (via npr.org)
The No. 1 movie at the box office for the last two weekends has been 21, which depicts a group of Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who decide to try to relieve some tuition pressures by hitting the tables in Las Vegas. "Math guy" Keith Devlin talks about the movie.
 
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Learning to Drum -- and Live -- in 'The Visitor'
submitted by SkoopER 221 days ago (via npr.org)
In Tom McCarthy's film, the protagonist finds solace and a new enthusiasm when he learns to play the djembe. For the movie's leading men, learning the instrument was a way of pushing their own boundaries.
 
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'The Visitor,' Finding a Welcome in His Own Home
submitted by SkoopER 221 days ago (via npr.org)
Sleepwalking through his days, a widowed New York economics professor finds an unlikely friendship -- and a way back toward happiness -- with an immigrant who teaches him how to play the djembe drum.
 
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But Will 'We' Like You Sarah Marshall?
submitted by SkoopER 221 days ago (via npr.org)
It's a simple billboard with a simple message: "My mother never liked you Sarah Marshall." The curious road-side sign is one of many marketing ploys to build buzz for the new movie "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." But can an ad campaign really bring people into the theater?
 
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Summary Judgment: From Smarties to Kings
submitted by SkoopER 221 days ago (via npr.org)
Mark Jordan Legan tells us what the critics are saying about this week's new movies. Up for review: Smart People, The Visitor and Street Kings.
 
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