The Incredible Hulk, which premieres this weekend just a few years after its most recent remake, which went down the box office crapper, is expected to perform quite nicely once all the box office receipts are counted. But don’t expect any help from its star, Ed Norton — he’s off on a remote island being attended to. And he won’t be coming back. At least not until Universal ups his fee.
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Hmmm, maybe we were wrong in our sarcastic declaration that the Miley Cyrus-Vanity Fair scandal is not, in fact, a worthwhile news story. If it were such a tabloid item, how could it be included in this three-party storyline connecting Barack Obama and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright? [SF Chron]
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“In the 15 years I have been writing for The Times, I have covered wildfires, riots, gang murders and plenty of other mayhem,” blogs LAT reporter Geoff Boucher. “I never got hurt. This weekend I covered a comic book convention in San Diego and I’m going home with staples in my head.”
Who knew a trip to Comic-Con meant oogling Hayden Panettiere and getting your ass kicked?
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