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Fingers crossed that James Cameron doesn't read this post.
Steven Spielberg's hilariously timed decision to split from Paramount and take DreamWorks independent last year continues to create problems today.
Does he even know how to fill one of those things out?
Plus: The return of the "ultra-hip" SoBe lizards!
Yet it still isn't going to be as awesome as 'My Bloody Valentine 3-D.'
Plus: Amy Adams dies and goes to Heaven, sort of.
Plus: Which beloved Fox News personality just renewed his contract?
The details of the separation between DreamWorks and Paramount were finalized over the weekend.
The deal liberates the Spielberg shingle from the icy death grip of Paramount.
The owners of the rights to the story on which 'Window' is based are finally suing the makers of 'Disturbia' for copyright infringement.
'It's decent!' raves one source. Even though the actor playing Farquaad spends the entire show on his knees.
Plus: You'll never believe what movie DreamWorks is preparing a sequel for. Well, you might guess.
Plus: Philip Seymour Hoffman directs Cate Blanchett's husband's play.
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