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Killjoy Aaron Eckhart Settles at Least One Scurrilous 'Batman 3' Casting Rumor [I Believed In Harvey Dent]After a handful of outlandish Batman 3 casting rumors recently trickled online in a impressionistic stream of semi-consciousness, we may have found one that not only can't be attributed to a fanboy crack binge, but may actually be... true? And for the six of you who haven't yet seen The Dark Knig... |
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I Believe in Harvey 'Milk' Trailer. Get It? It's Like Harvey DentHarvey Milk was the first openly gay man elected to a public office in the U.S. (though some of the Founding Fathers seemed a bit iffy at times). He was then murdered by a fellow city supervisor who hated Harvey Milk being the first openly gay man elected to a public office in the U.S., because th ... |
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Aaron Eckhart spills the Dark secret of Two-Face’s fateAaron Eckhart has had a good summer. He can take credit for some of The Dark Knight’s awesomeness, with his Harvey Dent/Two-Face baddie getting almost as freaky as Heath Ledger’s Joker. But $500 million later, we have to ask him: Two-Face could survive that deadly fall at the constru... |
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Batman fans petitioning for Megan Fox to play the villain in the next installment of the movieBatman fans are petitioning for Megan Fox to play the villain in the next installment of the movie franchise, NOW reports. Batman fans petitioning for Megan Fox to play the villain in the next installment of the movie Fans want the 22-year-old Transformers star to play Catwoman .... |
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Johnny Depp says he’d love to play the Riddler, but no one’s asked him yetJohnny Depp on12/5/07 at a Sweeney Todd screening. Credit: Apega/WENN Beloved actor and father of two Johnny Depp, 45, says he’s heard those rumors that he’s being vetted to play the Riddler in the next Batman installment. He says he’d love to do it, but no one’s asked hi... |
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Byte-Sized Stories: Twittering a Tiny TaleArs Technica reports: In the void between blogging and instant messaging, microblogging has emerged to provide users with yet another medium for electronic communication. Microblogging services, such as Twitter and Identi.ca, allow users to post short messages (140 characters or less) for thei... |

