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'Love Guru', Hilton lead Razzie nods



Mike Myers's The Love Guru and Paris Hilton have received the most nominations at this year's Golden Raspberry Awards.

The widely-panned Love Guru was handed seven nods ahead of the ceremony, which recognises the worst films of the previous year.

Stars Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, Sir Ben Kingsley and Celebrity Big Brother contestant Verne Troyer were all nominated for their acting, while the movie was also named in the worst picture category.

Razzies founder John Wilson explained: "This is one of those auteur-of-the-awful situations. I think people are tired of [Mike Myers] in general. He hasn't really made a good movie in quite some time."

Hilton's The Hottie And The Nottie earned nominations for worst picture, worst actress and worst screen couple, while she also picked up a worst supporting actress nod for Repo! The Genetic Opera.

Last year's big winner Eddie Murphy picked up nods for worst actor and worst screen couple for his dual roles in Meet Dave, while other worst actor nominees included Al Pacino (Righteous Kill, 88 Minutes) and Mark Wahlberg (The Happening, Max Payne).

Annette Benning, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith and Meg Ryan shared a worst actress nod for The Women, alongside Alba, Hilton, Kate Hudson (Fool's Gold, My Best Friend's Girl) and Cameron Diaz (What Happens In Vegas).

The winners of the 29th annual Golden Raspberry Awards will be announced on February 21.

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TOM CRUISE AND KATIE HOLMES TURN HEADS IN LONDON



Looking stunning and sophisticated, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes posed for photos Wednesday at the London premiere of Tom's film, 'Valkyrie.'
A beaming Katie dazzled photogs, wearing a beaded, black cocktail dress with tights -- while hubby Tom looked chic in a classic suit.
The event was hosted at the Odeon Leicester Square. 'Valkyrie' is in theaters now.

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Krasinski: 'I've made a feminist movie'



The Office star John Krasinski has described his directorial debut as a "feminist movie".

The actor's film Brief Interviews With Hideous Men, based on collection of short stories by the late David Foster Wallace, follows a female graduate student who quizzes unlikable men for her dissertation.

Speaking at the movie's Sundance Film Festival premiere, Krasinski said: "She's basically interviewing all these guys trying to get a lot of information about what goes on and what makes men make these decisions, and you realise later that she has a romantic tie to one of them and this is more of a personal crusade rather than an academic one.

"I think at the end of the day it's a feminist movie, which I'm really proud of."

Julianne Nicholson, who plays the interviewer, said: "Did I learn that all men are bastards? No, no. I think they're all good at heart - they just sometimes can do hideous things."

Krasinski, Dominic Cooper, Christopher Meloni and Max Minghella are among the Hideous Men cast.

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Judd Apatow 'considering slasher film'



Judd Apatow is considering making a slasher movie, according to Superbad star Bill Hader.

Speaking to CHUD, Hader revealed that he has written a horror/comedy screenplay for the Knocked Up director, alongside SNL writer Simon Rich.

"I don't know if it's even going to get made," he said. "Judd met with us and said 'I want to do a horror movie with you. I want to see you in a slasher movie'."

Describing the script, he said: "It's partially Straw Dogs meets Halloween meets Home Alone meets Monster Squad."

Hader and Apatow have collaborated on several projects, including Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Pineapple Express.

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Sheen: 'I want to play Barack Obama'



Michael Sheen has revealed that he would like to portray US President Barack Obama.

The Welsh actor, who has played former Prime Minister Tony Blair in The Deal and The Queen, joked that he would be more interested in a role as Obama than reprising Blair for a third time.

Sheen referenced Robert Downey Jr. as a recent example of a white actor playing a black character on film.

"I want to play Obama!" he said. "Why would I want to play Blair? If Robert Downey Jr. can do it in Tropic Thunder then I'm ready to play Obama!"

Sheen signalled out the new President for praise, saying that his election had "re-engaged" Americans in politics.

"I think people had kind of given up on it (politics) during the Bush years and with the Iraq war," he said. "I think they now begin to feel like they have more of a say in things and may be more represented, or certainly people who didn't feel represented before maybe feel that they are now."

Sheen's new movie Frost/Nixon, which centres on TV presenter David Frost's interviews with a post-Watergate Richard Nixon, is released on Friday.

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Dakota Fanning in talks for 'New Moon'



Dakota Fanning is reportedly in talks to star in the forthcoming Twilight sequel.

According to E! News, the 14-year-old has been offered the role of Volturi vampire Jane in New Moon.

"There were no auditions," said a source. "They just offered it to her outright, and now they’re in negotiations. They’ve been going back and forth."

In a casting call for the film, Jane is described as a petite blonde with a "Botticelli angel-like face".

New Moon, directed by Chris Weitz, is scheduled to begin filming this spring.

Fanning's previous screen credits include War Of The Worlds, The Secret Life Of Bees and Charlotte's Web.

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John August writing Mendes's 'Preacher'



John August will write comic book adaptation Preacher for Sam Mendes to direct, reports Variety.

The screenwriter, who penned the Tim Burton films Corpse Bride, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory and Big Fish, confirmed on his website that work on Preacher is in its infancy.

He said: "There's no release date, no cast, no locations, no nothing. I'm writing a script which could become a movie if everything lines up correctly. So here's hoping. It's a terrific project that I'm excited to be writing."

Based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's 75-part Vertigo comic series, Preacher centres on Texas clergyman Jesse Custer as he becomes possessed by a supernatural creature called Genesis.

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Hatcher 'lands daughter movie role'



Teri Hatcher has reportedly landed her daughter Emerson a voiceover role in new movie Coraline.

According to New!, the Desperate Housewives star took her 11-year-old along to recording sessions in Portland, Oregon, where she attracted the attention of producers.

Emerson will apparently voice a firefly. Hatcher is quoted as saying: "[She] has two lines as a firefly. I'm so proud."

Dakota Fanning, Ian McShane, Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French also star in the fantasy family movie, which is based on Neil Gaiman's best-selling novel.

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'Tom And Jerry' bound for the big screen



Warner Bros is to turn classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon Tom And Jerry into a feature film.

According to Variety, the project will mix CG characters with live-action footage to show how the bickering cat and mouse first became enemies. The story throws the pair together in Chigaco where they call a truce in order to find their way home.

Warners has been spurred on to make the film after seeing Fox's similar animated animal comedy Alvin And The Chipmunks gross $360 million at the box office.

Dan Lin will produce Tom And Jerry with Eric Gravning writing the script.

The characters were created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1940 and appeared in 114 shorts over the following 20 years. Legendary animator Chuck Jones produced further Tom And Jerry cartoons and a feature-length animated film was released in 1992.

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Kardashian: 'Razzie is an honour'



Kim Kardashian has laughed off her Razzie nomination, claiming that it is an "honour".

The US socialite, 28, who is on the worst supporting actress shortlist for her role in Disaster Movie, said that there is "steep competition" for her award.

"I'm having a really good laugh," she said. "I had so much fun filming Disaster Movie and giggled the entire time during the shoot.

"There is steep competition in my worst supporting actress category, I have to admit... including my fantastic co-star Carmen Electra (you go girl!) Leelee Sobieski (what a surprise!), Jenny McCarthy (really?) and Paris Hilton (who could technically sweep this year's awards with a whopping three nominations)."

Other stars nominated for Golden Raspberry Awards yesterday included Mike Myers, Verne Troyer, Sir Ben Kingsley, Eddie Murphy and Mark Wahlberg. The ceremony takes place on February 21.

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'Benjamin Button' dominates Oscar noms



The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button has secured 13 nominations at the 81st Academy Awards.

The love story, about a man who is born old and ages in reverse, leads this year's Oscar pack, with British movie Slumdog Millionaire close behind with ten nods. Superhero sequel The Dark Knight and political biopic Milk landed eight apiece.

Benjamin Button, Frost/Nixon, Milk, The Reader and Slumdog Millionaire will contest the best picture prize, while their respective filmmakers David Fincher, Ron Howard, Gus Van Sant, Stephen Daldry and Danny Boyle all picked up nods in the director category.

Brad Pitt (Benjamin Button), Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler), Sean Penn (Milk) and Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon) were all recognised for acting, along with surprise inclusion Richard Jenkins (The Visitor).

Meryl Streep received her 15th Oscar nomination for Doubt, where she will compete with Angelina Jolie (Changeling), Kate Winslet (The Reader), Anne Hathaway (Rachel Getting Married) and Melissa Leo (Frozen River).

The Dark Knight's Heath Ledger is up for a supporting actor award against Robert Downey Jr. (Tropic Thunder), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Doubt), Josh Brolin (Milk) and Michael Shannon (Revolutionary Road).

Amy Adams wins her second Oscar nomination for Doubt, joining her co-star Viola Davis, Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona), Marisa Tomei (The Wrestler) and Taraji P. Henson (Benjamin Button) in the supporting actress field.

The Oscars ceremony takes place at Los Angeles's Kodak Theatre on February 22.

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Schwarzenegger 'lured' for 'True Lies II'



Tom Arnold is reportedly trying to lure Arnold Schwarzenegger into making a True Lies sequel.

The pair starred together in the 1994 action comedy directed by James Cameron, but have been unable to make a sequel due to Schwarzenegger's role as Governor of California.

Arnold has now revealed that he is urging the Terminator star to reprise his role as secret agent Harry Tasker.

"If all goes as planned, the day Arnold leaves office, we will again team with Jim Cameron and do a comedy. Jim says it might not be called True Lies II, but it will be fun," he told Starpulse.com.

"True Lies was my first real movie experience, and we've all stayed close, which I've realised, 50 films later, is very unusual. I love those guys."

Since taking office, Schwarzenegger has made just one cameo appearance in The Kid & I, which was produced by Tom Arnold and featured True Lies co-star Jamie Lee Curtis.

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Trio join new Nancy Meyers rom-com



Hunter Parrish, Zoe Kazan and Lake Bell have joined the cast of Nancy Meyers's latest romantic comedy.

The currently untitled Universal project has previously confirmed Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin among the cast. The plot will follow Baldwin and Martin competing for Streep's affections, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Weeds star Parrish will play Streep's youngest son, while Kazan, who appears in Revolutionary Road, plays the middle child.

Bell, who recently starred in What Happens In Vegas, will play Baldwin's young wife, who is desperate to have a baby with him.

Meyers's credits include Something's Gotta Give, The Holiday, What Women Want and the Father Of The Bride franchise.

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Bloom to star in Ruffalo's 'Delicious'



Orlando Bloom has joined the cast of Mark Ruffalo's delayed project Sympathy For Delicious.

Shooting was supposed to start in December, but Ruffalo briefly withdrew from the film following the death of his brother Scott.

The delay meant that James Franco left the cast, but Bloom is standing in as a replacement. Filming begins in LA next week.

Written by Christopher Thornton, Delicious tells the story of a paralysed DJ living on the streets of LA who develops the power to cure the sick. He then decides to use his powers to pursue his rock 'n' roll ambitions. Thornton will play the lead.

Meanwhile, Bloom is cast as a "tough-as-nails" rock frontman, while Laura Linney will play the band's manager, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Wilkinson joins Polanski thriller 'Ghost'



Tom Wilkinson and John Belushi have joined the cast of Roman Polanski's thriller The Ghost.

Based on a novel by Robert Harris, the story concerns a former British Prime Minister writing his autobiography on a remote island. When his aide drowns, the ex-PM's ghostwriter unravels a political conspiracy.

Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall, Ewan McGregor and Olivia Williams are already among the cast of the film, which at one time had Nicolas Cage attached to play the ghostwriter.

The Ghost begins production on February 4 in Berlin.

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Winslet thrilled by Oscar nomination



Kate Winslet has spoken of her happiness and good fortune after being nominated for an Oscar.

According to PA, the Brit said she was "thrilled" to be up for the Best Actress gong for her role as a former concentration camp guard in The Reader.

"I'm extremely happy to have been nominated," she said. "And very fortunate. Playing Hanna Schmitz will always remain one of the biggest challenges I've ever been blessed with.

"I'm genuinely thrilled not just for myself but for the wonderful Stephen Daldry [director] and David Hare [writer]. These nominations are a testament to their unwavering commitment to this film."

Winslet is up against Anne Hathaway, for Rachel Getting Married; Angelina Jolie for Changeling; Melissa Leo for Frozen River; and Meryl Streep for Doubt.

The ceremony will take place at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles on February 22.

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Knightley, Farrell for 'London Boulevard'?



Keira Knightley and Colin Farrell have reportedly signed on to star in a film loosely based on Sunset Boulevard.

According to the Daily Mail, the actors will team up for London Boulevard, inspired by the 1950 Billy Wilder classic.

Knightley will play a reclusive actress who lives in Holland Park, while Farrell will star as a criminal who has recently been released from prison.

"[The actress] is pursued by photographers, she takes medications and slowly retreats from the world, shutting herself away until this man from the wrong side of the tracks comes into her life," said one of the film's executives.

"It's like a beauty and the beast tale."

The script was penned by Bill Monahan, who won an Oscar for The Departed, and was reportedly described by Knightley as a "cautionary tale".

Monahan will also direct the movie with The Departed's Graham King producing.

Filming is scheduled to begin around May at various locations across London and the Home Counties.

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Fox, Webb reteam for 'Spectacular Now'

Fox Searchlight and Marc Webb have closed a deal to bring Tim Tharp's coming-of-age novel The Spectacular Now to the screen.

The story centres on a fast-living high school student who finds his life turned upside down by an encounter with a shy girl. Tharp's novel was a finalist in the National Book Awards last year. Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber are on board to write the adaptation.

"It's a really fantastic novel about a 17-year-old charm monger who drinks too much," Webb told Slash Film. "And its about how he's negotiating the world of growing up. It's a very realistic portrayal of what it's like to be a kid. And it has a very frank depiction of sex, alcohol and that sort of thing."

Discussing the project with Variety, producer Tom McNulty said: "It's somewhere between Sideways, Catcher In The Rye and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. It's a heartbreaking story about a kid who realises his youth is about over."

The movie marks the second collaboration for Webb and Fox. The studio will release his debut feature 500 Days Of Summer later this year.

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Rourke 'offered $250k for Iron Man 2'



Mickey Rourke has reportedly been offered $250,000 (£181,000) to appear in the forthcoming sequel to Iron Man.

According to Variety, Marvel's opening low-ball offer reflects the overall trend of Hollywood studios "proceeding cautiously" in the current economic crisis.

"Studios are telling us, we need movies, but they want us to proceed with projects without spending money, and without actually pulling the trigger and making commitment," said one producer.

Rourke, who has received an Oscar nomination for his comeback performance in The Wrestler, had been slated to play main villain Crimson Dynamo.

An agency chief told the magazine: "There is no such thing as a quote anymore. You tell them your client’s quote; they smile and say, 'Here is the offer'. Even when you agree on a deal, it’s harder to get the trigger pulled, with more signoffs than in the past."

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McGregor admits to jail scene shock



Ewan McGregor has revealed that filming behind bars on I Love You, Phillip Morris was daunting because the cast worked in a real prison.

The movie, based on a true story, stars Jim Carrey as jailed con artist Steven Jay Russell, who falls in love with his cellmate Phillip Morris (McGregor).

Filming centred on a real New Orleans jail, which McGregor found overwhelming at first, reports WENN.

"I had never been in a prison before. I had an idea from movies what it would be like, but the intensity was quite shocking from the moment I arrived in the morning through bars and barbed wire," he said.

"It took us a couple of days to get used to the fact our extras were real prisoners."

Carrey said that he joked with the inmates during breaks, adding: "I guess we were kind of fun. We were something to do for them."

The Yes Man star earlier admitted that he took on the role of a gay man with some trepidation.

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