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I'm Not There Is No All You Need Is Cash

This isn't the first time we've ragged on I'm Not There, Todd Haynes' all-star rumination on all things Dylan, but as it's just been released on DVD and I haven't seen much of a critical backlash, I figured its nose deserves another tweak. The New York Times felt Haynes threw "a Molotov cocktail through the facade of the Hollywood biopic factory" by willfully screwing with the specifics Dylan's career, but fictionalizing the life of a pop star for your own purposes is nothing new. In fact, there's a TV movie from the '70s that equally reveled in '60s iconography, while revealing a little more about the music itself and throwing in a bunch of jokes to boot. Maybe not taking their marvelous meta seriously is why The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash doesn't get the same boot-licking treatment I'm Not There is enjoying. More »

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The Jonas Brothers Will Jump Out Of The Movie Screen And Into The Laps Of Many Screaming Girls

Unfortunately, the big-screen debut of the Jonas Brothers won't be based on Jobromances. Instead, the mop-topped heartthrobs will have a concert film of their own, and just like the Hannah Montanan flick that made Moviefone a very popular Web site at every middle school in the country the film will be in 3-D. Oh my God you guys I think I can see the lines already forming at my local multiplex, and it's five blocks away! Help! [EW]

Ghostface's cameo in Iron Man has been snipped from the final cut of the flick, which opens this Friday, but there's a new song of his, "Slept On Tony With Dirt," on the soundtrack. But while Ghost wound up on the cutting-room floor, the suits behind the movie thought that Tom Morrello was worthy of cameo time; his "olive skin and and Mediterranean-like features (he's actually of Kenyan/Irish descent) were evidently enough to get him cast as a member of the terrorist insurgents with Al-Qaeda like beard and all." Ooh, political! [The Playlist]

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M.O.P. Reveal That Even the Porn They Make Is Violent


I suppose it's no surprise that a group whose 1993 debut single was entitled "How About Some Hardcore?" would one day branch out to explore the various interpretations of the phrase's meaning. But it's still more than a little strange watching Billy Danze of Brownsville hip-hop duo M.O.P. explain the plot of the new M.O.P. porn film, Creepers. (Incidentally, shouldn't that have been the title of the TLC flick?) More »