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Skids and Mudflap, Mudflap and Skids.
Plus: Shia LaBeouf clarifies an earlier statement.
"It seems like he's the ordinary guy in an extraordinary situation again."
Our anticipation level for this project was already low, but after reading the synopsis for this film, now it's on life support.
Steven Spielberg and Michael Bay seem unable to name more than one twentysomething actor between them, so we're not sure why we expected any better from Oliver Stone.
We can't wait to see this.
When Shia awoke from hand surgery, Harrison was the first person to call him.
Plus: Real-life car-crash deaths potentially coming to CBS.
Eddie Murphy will play the Riddler, Shia LaBeouf will be Robin, and Rachel Weisz will be Catwoman, apparently.
He's pulled out of a movie because his hand is 'totally shattered, it's much worse than anyone thought.'
You can deny it all you want, but 'Eagle Eye' opened at No. 1, without any help from eighties toys or Spielberg.
Plus: If André 3000 smoked, Woody Harrelson would totally have shared his stash.
The owners of the rights to the story on which 'Window' is based are finally suing the makers of 'Disturbia' for copyright infringement.
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