Alex and James break down the news of Hollywood from this past week and make fun of Hugh Grant a little.<\/em><\/p>\n The Rock did an interview this week that might be the best interview ever in the history of recorded conversation. We have no joke here, it\u2019s just great. Do you want to finally know what The Rock is cooking? \u201cGlad you asked, Stuart\u2026\u201d<\/a><\/p>\n There seems to be some trouble with the production of the new Bridget Jones film<\/a>, Bridget Jones\u2019 Baby, as Hugh Grant has decided to leave the film just weeks before production was scheduled to start. Apparently he was unhappy with the script, which probably means that this is the first time Hugh Grant has ever read the script for a film he\u2019s in.<\/p>\n Early reviews of American Reunion, the latest entry into the American Pie series, have been largely positive. The film had early screenings in New York and Los Angeles earlier this week and\u00a0this reviewer<\/a> even stated that it \u201cLived up to [his] every expectation!\u201d Unfortunately, he had the same expectations that most of us have: that the movie will blow.<\/p>\n J.J. Abrams is producing a sci-fi apocalypse show for the upcoming pilot season<\/a>. Apparently, Abrams wants to make sure he has a new show on the air by the time everybody forgets Alcatraz exists.<\/p>\n Stop pretending that you knew Fringe was still on the air.<\/p><\/div>\n James Cameron bought a farm in New Zealand this week<\/a>. Seeing inspiration for his next film, director Cameron Crowe instantly optioned the rights to the story as a pseudo-sequel to his recent film We Bought A Zoo. Because the only way to make We Bought A Zoo look less appealing would be if it was about James fucking Cameron.<\/p>\n The Hollywood Reporter said this week that Paramount is closing a deal to produce a 3D Katy Perry concert film<\/a>. So if you\u2019ve ever wanted to see Perry\u2019s giant, exaggerated, infantilizing eyelashes batting right in your face, it\u2019s almost your time.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
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