Bruce Willis in Negotiations to Star As G.I. Joe
His co-stars would include the Rock and Wonder Woman.
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His co-stars would include the Rock and Wonder Woman.
The 'Dear John' star will not apologize for blowing shit up.
It wasn't anything even remotely resembling a good film, but it was definitely a fun movie in spots.
'G.I. Joe' grossed an estimated $56.2 million at the domestic box office this weekend.
We don't even really mind that it appropriated our 'Transformers' post from a few years back!
Paramount's Rob Moore: "We want audiences to define this film."
Paramount is skipping the coasts for this one.
We're not quite sure what one has to do with the other, either.
Mum's still the word at Paramount, though.
Rumors are flying that the film's director has been fired from the project.
Is this film an early front-runner for a 2009 Razzie? We sure think so!
Yet another instance of bloggers ruining everything.
Plus: Which beloved Fox News personality just renewed his contract?
It turns out Sienna Miller's artful description wasn't far off.
Plus: Siena Miller finally sells us on 'G.I. Joe,' and NPH explains why clothes make the man (atop a unicorn).
Plus, George Lucas dispels the Jesus rumors, and Sienna Miller twirls a gun.
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