Zac Efron, Jason Bateman Circle This Is Where I Leave You
Leslie Mann and Goldie Hawn are interested, too.
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Plus: Opie displeased with probable obituary headline.
"Though Shankman doesn't want to reveal too much, smart money is on a few awards being presented within a dance routine."
Let's hope he uses the occasion to draw awareness to Restless Leg Syndrome.
The Academy "swatted it down" because he would've been "too big of a wild card."
Shankman has been pumping so much iron lately, it's a wonder he finds the time to do any Oscar-producing.
"Scenario: what if, due to scheduling, pats isn't avail? Shall we Go Stewart. And lautner? Or no twilighters?"
"It wasn’t that she turned us down."
The producers of the 2009 Oscars, Larry Mark and Bill Condon, apparently turned the gig down.
Plus: 'M.A.S.H' sans cross-dressing, and Josh Schwartz takes to the Internet.
Plus: Laurence Fishburne is going to have to learn how to use the 'CSI' semen lamp.
Plus: MTV is remaking 'Rocky Horror' for no reason whatsoever.
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