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Patrick Dempsey joins heist comedy



Grey's Anatomy actor Patrick Dempsey has been lined up to star in an untitled bank-heist comedy.

Paul McGuigan will helm the project, which is scripted by The Hangover duo Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dempsey will play a man who ends up caught in the middle of two robberies at the same bank. His character will end up trying to protect a bank worker who he secretly loves.

The Maid Of Honour star's other upcoming projects include rom-com Valentine's Day and The Art Of Racing In The Rain.

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Kidman joins Pattinson in 'Bel Ami'



Nicole Kidman will play a wealthy mistress opposite Robert Pattinson's corrupt journalist in Bel Ami, Production Weekly reports.

Based on French author Guy de Maupassant's 1885 novel, the drama centres on broke ex-NCO George Duroy, who manipulates his rich lover to become one of the most powerful men in France. Kidman will take on the mistress role.

Twilight star Pattinson previously described Duroy as a "totally amoral" character.

Production on Bel Ami is scheduled to begin in Paris next February under the direction of Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod.

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Bay: 'Transformers 3 will have less action'



Director Michael Bay has revealed that the third Transformers film will be less action-driven than its predecessors.

The filmmaker made the admission in the All Spark Experiment feature on the DVD for Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen.

He said: "It can't get bigger, we have to figure out to go sideways and I'm wondering where to start. What I'm doing is having Hasbro send me tons of lore and stuff like that, things that we can draw from, and I just got to let it simmer.

"Definitely more has to be made of Bumblebee in the third one, that's a relationship you want to explore more. And I think we're definitely going to get more into the robot characters."

He added: "The third one definitely doesn't have to be as big, we could go darker. It definitely has to be more emotional, it's not going to be just about action, action, action.

"And that's where I think T3 might potentially go, where things are more undercover and not as exposed."

Bay recently announced that the third instalment of the Autobots and Decepticons franchise will be released on July 1, 2011.

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Goyer: 'Ghost Rider 2 not a reboot'



David Goyer has revealed that the follow-up to Ghost Rider will be a sequel rather than a reboot.

According to the screenwriter, the film will be set eight years after the original and take a darker tone. He also stated that Nicolas Cage is still attached to reprise his role as protagonist Johnny Blaze.

"It's not exactly a reboot," Goyer told MTV. "I hate to say it's more realistic, because he's got a flaming skull for a head, but it's a bit more stripped down and darker. It's definitely changing tone. What Casino Royale was to the Bond movies, hopefully this will be to Ghost Rider."

The film will be based on a treatment that Goyer wrote some time ago, which has already appeared on several websites. Filming is due to commence next year.

"This story picks up eight years after the first film," he added. "You don't have to have seen the first film. It doesn't contradict anything that happened in the first film, but we're pretending that our audience hasn't seen the first film. It's as if you took that same character where things ended in the first film and then picked it up eight years later - he's just in a much darker, existential place."

Johnny Blaze first appeared in Marvel Spotlight in 1972. The character was created by writer-editor Roy Thomas, scribe Gary Friedrich and artist Mike Ploog. He made his big screen debut in 2007 courtesy of Sony Pictures.

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50 Cent 'wants romantic comedy role'



50 Cent has revealed that he would like to star in a romantic comedy.

The rapper made his big screen debut in 2005 with semi-autobiographical action film Get Rich or Die Tryin', in which he played a gun-toting drug dealer. He also featured in 2006's Home of the Brave as a soldier returning home from the Iraq War and 2008 thriller Righteous Kill.

The Dead Man Running star has now admitted that he is looking to break away from action roles.

He told Glamour: "Of course [I would appear in a romantic comedy], but it has to be believable and I have to feel I can bring the character to life. I'd do a romantic comedy if I liked the script."

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Steve Guttenberg talks 'Three Men' sequel



Steve Guttenberg has said that Disney is developing a second sequel to his 1987 hit film Three Men and a Baby.

The 51-year-old revealed that his co-stars from the original Ted Danson and Tom Selleck are returning for the update, tentatively titled Three Men and a Bride, says WENN.

"Disney's developing Three Men and a Bride. That's going to be a smash. A smash hit. They're bringing everybody back for that," he stated.

Guttenberg added: "Nobody knows about it. I'm the first to talk about it."

The actor can next be seen in feature Ay Luv Ya, co-starring Mariel Hemingway.

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Grant: 'My films make me suicidal'



Hugh Grant has revealed that he feels "suicidal" after watching most of his films.

The Four Weddings And A Funeral star, who has described himself as a "reluctant actor" in the past, said that he hates watching his movies for the first time.

Grant told OK magazine: "Normally, when I see the first cut I'm suicidal. I want to go to that euthanasia clinic in Switzerland, Dignitas, and have myself put down."

Talking about his latest film Did You Hear About The Morgans?, in which he stars with Sarah Jessica Parker, he continued: "This film looks a lot better. This one is quite beautiful."

The 49-year-old actor added that he would never consider performing on stage either, saying: "I'm not suited to the theatre. I get bored after the first week."

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Abrams making mystery project '500 Rads'



JJ Abrams is developing a secret movie project titled 500 Rads.

According to Pajiba, the film will begin production in Europe next year with a budget of $25 million (£15 million).

No details are known about the film's plot, but the title refers to a dose of radiation that is strong enough to kill a man or make him sterile.

Abrams reportedly hatched the idea for the movie several months ago and hired his Lost and Fringe producer Jeff Pinkner to pen the script. Pinkner has now left the project to continue work on Fringe and Abrams is searching for new writers to finish the screenplay.

500 Rads will be the third movie produced by Abrams's Bad Robot company with Paramount. The firms previously released Cloverfield and Star Trek, which Abrams directed.

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Zemeckis: 'Carrey is great dramatic actor'



Robert Zemeckis has praised his A Christmas Carol star Jim Carrey.

The Forrest Gump director, whose adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic is in cinemas now, said that he felt Carrey had all the skills required to play Ebenezer Scrooge in his 3D animated movie.

"I've always been a fan of Jim and I know that he's a wonderful actor, a great dramatic actor, a great character actor and very physical actor," Zemeckis told DS. "When he performs and uses every single muscle in his body to perform. I thought, 'That's what we need for motion capture cinema'."

Carrey takes on several roles in the festive film, including the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.

"When you have an actor who's as versatile as Jim you've got to put him to work," Zemeckis added. "You've got to use him anyway you can."

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Boyle helming survival story '127 Hours'



Danny Boyle's next movie will centre on Aron Ralston's fight for survival in the mountains of Utah.

According to Variety, Boyle and his Slumdog Millionaire writer Simon Beaufoy will reunite for 127 Hours, a fact-based drama that tells how Ralston became trapped under a boulder while hiking in 2003 and was forced to cut off his right arm to free himself and save his life.

Studio Fox Searchlight is backing the film, which is being targeted for release in 2010. Speaking to DS last month, Boyle said that he hopes to film the project next March.

No actor is signed up for the lead role, but Ryan Gosling has been mentioned a potential candidate to play Ralston.

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Depp in talks for Jolie's 'Tourist'



Johnny Depp is in talks to play the male lead in spy movie The Tourist, says The Hollywood Reporter.

The thriller, which is to star Angelina Jolie, centres on an Interpol agent who manipulates an American tourist to out a known criminal. Tom Cruise, Charlize Theron and Sam Worthington have previously been attached to the movie, which is based on 2005 French film Anthony Zimmer.

Harry Potter helmer Alfonso Cuaron is in discussions to direct the project, taking over from Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day's Bharat Nalluri.

Depp can next be seen in Alice In Wonderland and The Rum Diary. He is also expected to reprise his role as Jack Sparrow in the fourth Pirates Of The Caribbean movie next year.

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Galifianakis lands 'Puss In Boots' role



The Hangover star Zach Galifianakis has been lined up for Shrek spinoff Puss In Boots.

Galifianakis is expected to voice Humpty Dumpty in the DreamWorks movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek have previously been confirmed for the project, which will act as a prequel to the Shrek franchise.

Chris Miller, who helmed Shrek The Third, will direct from a Tom Wheeler script. The film is scheduled for release in November 2011.

Galifianakis's other upcoming films include roles in Dinner For Schmucks and Robert Downey Jr's Due Date.

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George Clooney: 'Ewan is so normal'



George Clooney has claimed that Ewan McGregor is a fun actor to work with.

The pair co-star in upcoming comedy The Men Who Stare At Goats, based on the non-fiction book by journalist Jon Ronson.

After joking that he "had to get a restraining order out on him", Clooney told London Lite of McGregor: "It's shocking how normal he is. He fits into this group of actors that are fun to work with.

"They're professional and they do all their work before they show up so by the time you're on set there isn't a whole lot of misery."

Clooney also quipped of his Fantastic Mr Fox co-star: "I didn't enjoy working with Bill Murray at all. We fought a lot."

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Steve Martin: 'Failure inspires me'



Steve Martin has admitted that his own personal movie highlights happened much earlier in his career.

However, the actor told Metro that he had no regrets about making his less-admired films.

Martin said: "'I love Bowfinger, The Jerk, Roxanne, LA Story, Planes, Trains And Automobiles. But they were all so long ago…

"You have to take the good with the bad. If I do something that fails, it inspires me to do something that's successful. Not only commercially but artistically."

Of the difference between his day job and his move into the music industry, he added: "Comedy is much more nerve-wracking! With this I'm working with a band so there are others to turn to.

"You can get into a song and you're there for three minutes and pretty much know it. With comedy you're on the hook every six seconds."

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John Cusack: '2012 risks my street cred'



John Cusack has admitted that his "street cred" could be at risk as he stars in new Roland Emmerich disaster movie 2012.

However, the Grosse Point Blank actor also told ShortList that he enjoyed the lack of personal pressure with the role.

Cusack said: "I've done a couple of big movies like this here and there, so if you get a good one it's always good to do.

"Doing films like this helps you stay in the movie business, it helps you make the smaller ones."

He added: "I suppose there's a risk to my street cred, being in a movie of this size, sure. But other than that the pressure's off me and on the studio. That's kind of a nice feeling.

"The script is very deftly written. It avoids some of the clichés that you find in those sorts of movies. It's cleverer. It's still melodrama, sure, but it's done well."

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'Twilight's Greene eyeing 'Apparition'



Twilight star Ashley Greene is in negotiations to appear in horror film Apparition.

The 22-year-old actress, who portrays vampire Alice Cullen in the Twilight movies, would play the female lead in the tale of a young couple haunted by a supernatural presence unleashed after a college experiment.

Director Todd Lincoln said that the picture is inspired by true events. Dark Castle's Joel Silver, Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman are producing, Variety reports.

Apparition begins production on February 1.

Greene will next be seen in New Moon, slated to arrive in cinemas on November 20.

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Cooper wants 'A Team' role to punch people



Bradley Cooper has revealed that he only wanted to be in the upcoming A-Team film so that he could beat people up.

The actor, who stars as Face in the action movie, said that he wanted to play a character who gives out beatings as opposed to receiving them, like his Alias character Will Tippin.

Cooper is quoted by New York Magazine as saying: "In Alias, I wasn't the action guy. I got the s**t beat out of me, got tortured a lot, lost teeth, became a heroin addict, and left after the second season. I was never on the giving end of it. But in The A-Team, I get that chance."

Talking about how he got the job in the movie, he continued: "I heard they were doing it and decided that I had to be involved. I heard Liam Neeson was going to play Hannibal, and I was also huge fan of the old TV series."

Cooper added: "I got a meeting with director Joe Carnahan about me playing Face. I got the script to read, called next morning and unabashedly w****d myself out as to how I have to play this role. I was lucky enough that he said 'Let's try it'."

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Isla Fisher to star in 'Desperados'



Wedding Crashers star Isla Fisher has been tapped to appear in Universal's comedy vehicle Desperados.

The film centres on a woman who sends an angry email to her new lover after he stops contacting her after they have sex. However, when she discovers that he has gone into a coma in Mexico, she sets off on a trip with her female friends to intercept the message before he recovers.

The movie has been dubbed the female Hangover.

Mark Gordon (2012) and Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity) will produce the project, which was scripted by Ellen Rapoport.

Fisher currently has two other rom-coms lined up with Universal, an untitled project based on the French script One Day My Princes Will Come and the Will Ferrell-produced Life Coach.

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Timberlake, Aykroyd to voice 'Yogi Bear'



Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd and Anna Faris are in talks to star in Warner Bros's live-action/CGI Yogi Bear movie.

Ghostbusters actor Aykroyd will voice the titular bear, while Timberlake is circling the part of Yogi's best friend Boo Boo. Faris's role is that of a nature documentary-maker who tracks the animals in Jellystone Park, says The Hollywood Reporter.

Eric Brevig (Journey To The Centre Of The Earth) will direct the movie in New Zealand next year from a script by Brad Copeland, Joshua Sternin and Jeff Ventimilia.

Yogi Bear first appeared in The Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958 and was given his own series three years later. Daws Butler and Greg Burson voiced the character in its cartoon incarnation.

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Jovovich 'scared of hypothermia on set'



Milla Jovovich has revealed that she is worried she will catch hypothermia during filming of Resident Evil: Afterlife.

The model-turned-actress, who co-stars with Wentworth Miller and Ali Larter in the movie, described the film's set in Canada as "bitter" and "cold".

Jovovich wrote on her Twitter page: "Wow, just finished a scene with Ali Larter and Wentworth Miller on a skiff approaching the huge ship. To say it's cold is a joke. A bitter joke.

"Of course Ali and I aren't wearing much and to make matters worse Wenty is driving the boat himself and crashing it repeatedly!"

Jovovich added: "OK, it just started hailing and Wentworth is reading his lines really fast so he can go home! Ali is so cold now, she's saying she's feeling warm."

The movie is due for release in October next year.

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