Alex and James break down the news of the past week in Hollywood.<\/em><\/p>\n Todd Phillips, director The Hangover series,\u00a0has re-upped his deal with Warner Bros.<\/a> with 4 different projects being kicked around as his next directorial gig. Judging by The Hangover and The Hangover Part II, this \u2018four picture deal\u2019 thing essentially means he has one script that he\u2019ll just be making four times.<\/p>\n This week, details emerged about the collapse of a deal between Hasbro and Universal<\/a> for the studio to turn many of Hasbro\u2019s famous board games into feature films. Instead of\u00a0producing movie versions of Ouija, Candy Land and other board games, Universal\u00a0has instead opted to pay a multi-million dollar settlement to Hasbro simply to get out of the commitment to produce the films. Universal Studios: paying not to make movies you’d pay not to see. In related news, even Universal thinks Battleship looks like a terrible movie.<\/p>\n This week in frighteningly ambiguous Hollywood headlines: Stallone and Schwarzenegger Join Each Other in The Tomb<\/a>, which is the name of a movie they will star in, not a place where they have both gone for eternal sleep.<\/p>\n