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Sundance Rumour: Ewan McGregor Sacks Stephen Huvane
4:45AM Kyle Buchanan | Ewan McGregor seemed perfectly fine at last night’s I Love You Phillip Morris after-party (when he wasn’t accosted in the coat check room), but the juicy new Sundance rumour is that things went down afterwards. More »
Loving ‘Phillip Morris’
3:51AM Seth | Let’s get this out of the way: Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor make just about the cutest, most gaga-in-love couple we’ll likely see in any movie at Sundance. More »
I Now Pronounce You Mc and Carrey
2:44AM Kyle Buchanan | For all those hopeful that the success of Brokeback Mountain would lead to more films with A-list male stars in the throes of gay romance, here is what you have wrought: the Jim Carrey/Ewan McGregor romcom I Love You, Phillip Morris. A trailer for the film just emerged from France (of course it would be France!), detailing the wild true story of Steve Russell (Carrey), who was a devoted family man until a car accident turned him gay. Watch out, Morgan Freeman! The newly liberated Russell quickly turns into a con artist, eventually ending up in jail, where he falls head over heels for the incarcerated titular character (McGregor). Suddenly, a gay audience that’s clamored for more on-screen kisses will be forced to confront the terror that is Carrey initiating them. The clip, after the jump: More »
7:20AM STV | Mountain Men: The Sundance Film Festival broke out its non-competition selections for 2009 this morning, a starrier, funkier twist on yesterday’s slate of barbershop docs and Pierce Brosnan weepies. At the top is Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor’s gay prison romance I Love You Philip Morris, which we’ve been anticipating since first spying Carrey’s frolicsome South Beach sojourn. Richard Gere, Ethan Hawke and Don Cheadle will be around for the cop drama Brooklyn’s Finest, while Billy Bob Thornton is bringing two films — the Bret Easton Ellis adaptation The Informers (also with Winona Ryder and Mickey Rourke — stay off the slopes, guys!) and the crap-salesman comedy Manure. Robin Williams, Uma Thurman, Ashton Kutcher, Kevin Spacey, Zooey Deschanel and Kristen Stewart bring up the rear; here’s hoping Winona leaves them their.gift bags. [SFF] More »
‘H&K’ Vs. Poehler/Fey, Defending Bette Midler, and Other New Movie Dilemmas
7:15AM Defamer Hollywood | Deciphering your moviegoing options for the third week running, Defamer Attractions returns today with a look at the final weekend before the studios spill summer in our lap. Today we gauge Tina Fey’s chances for box office superiority, corral the highest-profile dog since 88 Minutes (that was only last week? Really?), recommend a certain Oscar-winning actress’s directing debut and scan the new arrivals shelf for DVD’s of notice. As always, our opinions are our own, but they’re also right. You can thank us later! More »
Trade Roundup: Ewan McGregor Still Committed To Making Bad Movies
6:03AM Seth | Ewan McGregor is close to signing on for The Da Vinci Code sequel Angels & Demons, the least anticipated sequel of all time. (Don’t even try to argue this. It is futile. It’s even less anticipated than Ice Cube’s Next Monday, Not This Monday Coming, But The One Like A Week From This Monday.) [Variety] Rogue Pictures purchased Drill Team, a “female-driven teen dance movie set in the competitive world of high school drill teams” for low six-figures, eventually going on to usher the catchphrase “You’ve been drilled!” into the popular lexicon. [Variety] More »
Jason Segel Enters Exclusive Full-Frontal Male Nudity Club In ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’
8:45AM Molly Friedman | Judd Apatow has fulfilled his promise to “shake Americans from their squeamishness about male anatomy in movies” by featuring Forgetting Sarah Marshall star Jason Segel completely nude in the movie’s pivotal break-up scene. And as the LAT pointed out yesterday, Segel’s manhood provides the film’s “most captivating screen presence” (sorry, Kristen Bell). But Apatow and his cool comedy clique aren’t the first ones to boldly focus their cinematic lens on male actors’ full frontal displays. We took a look back on Segel’s predecessors to showcase other (pun intended) ballsy big-screen cameos by the likes of Bruce Willis and Ewan McGregor after the jump. Just a warning, this is NSFW. More »
The Top 7 Cinematic Fashion Trends We’re Glad Didn’t Set Hollywood Ablaze
8:38AM Molly Friedman | The perfectly coiffed folks over at Men’s Vogue decided to put together a very thorough list of the top 50 films that had the “most impact on men’s style” when they came out. And their choices (The Graduate and Easy Rider among them) are certainly worthy of mention, but all that superior dressage got us wondering: which style trends should we be most thankful for NOT catching on? From Dante’s distressed flannel in Clerks to those infamous white codpieces in A Clockwork Orange, we present a list of our Top 7 least favorite male fashion trends to ever disgrace the silver screen: More »
The Tale of the Kidman/Cruise/McGregor Placenta: Sex, Lies and ‘Skanky Pants’
3:08AM Defamer Hollywood | We thought yesterday’s news of Nicole Kidman allegedly hanging on to placenta deriven from her 2001 miscarriage was juicy (er, bad word choice?) enough, but it took a little research into the blob’s backstory to turn Andrew Morton’s claim into a full-fledged screenplay-worthy scandal. As you’ll recall, back then we still relied on greasy newspapers for our gossip as The Internets were still years away from taking off as a veritable information highway. And man, was there ever a lot of gossip circling around the set of Moulin Rouge around the time little Placenta came on to the scene. We did some research on Lexis Nexis this morning and, after the jump, we present the complete history of some of the gorier deets surrounding the Cruise/Kidman divorce, co-starring Ewan McGregor, Stanley Kubrick, and Penelope Cruz. More »