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December 3rd @ 11:00 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Joey Cullis, Karen Marshall, Justin Wier, Al Washburn, Alonso Duralde, Joe Jenkins

  • Been to the Stash lately? It’s the perfect time to stock up on Christmas gifts for those hard-to-buy for friends. Jersey Girl bumper stickers and those way cool View Askew calendars would make sweet and affordable gifts. Visit the Stash today and check out all the goodies.
  • Cinescape did a report on the recent “Cat in the Hat” premiere, along with a nice photo of Kevin and family.
    And hey, juding by a few of the other attendees, this looked like a great premiere to attend. Yowza.
  • Here’s a photo snapped at the recent Dogma Q&A at the Nuart.
  • In the January issue of Vibe, they have a “Not Ready for Prime Time VIBE Awards” category One of them is “The Best Silent Hypeman Award” which went to a rapper, but our own “Silent Bob” won the Lifetime Achievement award in this category.
  • We’re really sorry to see HBO dropping “Project Greenlight”, but we do hope the show lives on with Damon and Affleck’s support over at Bravo. This article from Yahoo indicates that the disinterest of the great Chris Moore may have been the reason HBO pulled the plug, and we can’t blame them for that. The show certainly wouldn’t be the same without Moore, who’s probably one of the most entertaining and real characters in reality TV history. At any rate, check it out:
HBO Red-Lights “Greenlight”
By Kimberly Potts
Everyone returning to HBO for another season, step forward. Sopranos, check. Curb Your Enthusiasm, check. Project Greenlight, not so fast…
A third season of the filmmaking competition series, a joint project between Miramax and Oscar-winning pals Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, won’t be back on the cable network.
The surprise news came Wednesday courtesy of the Hollywood Reporter. But HBO’s cancellation could be a boon for Bravo, which, E! has confirmed, is in talks to pick up the reality series.
“We believe in Project Greenlight and are currently reevaluating its distribution options,” a Miramax spokesperson told the Reporter.
Reps from HBO and Live Planet, the Affleck-Damon venture that coproducesGreenlight, were mum on the show’s fate.
The show, conceived by the Good Will Hunting buds as a way to help aspiring filmmakers get their projects into theaters, has so far produced two seasons of addictive TV, one DVD box set and two big-screen releases: 2002’s Stolen Summer and last August’s The Battle of Shaker Heights, both box-office disappointments.
Though distributor Miramax would likely disagree, raking in big bucks at the box office wasn’t necessarily the point of the show, however. Fans tuned in each week for the chance to go behind the scenes on the day-to-day production of a Hollywood movie, from script meetings and filmmaker squabbles to the casting process and the often stressful realities of staying within budgetary and time constraints.
Or, to put it bluntly, who among us didn’t look forward to the weekly antics of Greenlight producer Chris Moore, an Affleck and Damon Live Planet partner whose straightforward, sometimes brutally honest opinions rubbed filmmakers the wrong way? The brusque, but likable Moore won such a fan following that, after the first season of the show wrapped, Affleck launched “The Chris Moore Challenge,” a lighthearted contest that gave viewers the chance to submit their best impersonations of the hot-tempered Moore.
In fact, it’s reportedly Moore’s reluctance to sign on as producer of a third Greenlight feature that gave HBO pause on, well, greenlighting another season of the series. American Pie producer Moore is currently executive producing the next Live Planet theatrical release, Waiting…, a comedy starring Ryan Reynolds (news), Jay Mohr (news), Busta Rhymes and Anna Faris (news), and coproduced by Project Greenlight’sJeff Balis (a frequent target of Moore’s ire in Greenlight).
The crystal ball on Greenlight’s future also looks murky when it comes to the continued involvement of Affleck and Damon, whose on-air time dwindled from season one to season two, save a big cameo when Affleck and J.Lo showed up on the Shaker Heights set during a season two episode. Shaker Heights the movie, by the way, hits DVD on December 9, while a season two DVD box, featuring the aforementioned Bennifer pop-in, is rumored to be in the works for next winter.
As for Bravo, Project Greenlight would fit nicely into the arts and entertainment network’s line-up, which already includes reality offerings like the monster hit Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Inside the Actors Studio, as well as the new Celebrity Poker Showdown and the upcoming offerings Underexposed , a show produced by Will & Grace (news – Y! TV)’s Sean Hayes (news) in which two new wannabe Spielbergs are pitted against each other in a short-film-making contest each episode, and Project Runway, a Miramax-backed, fashion-themed take on Greenlight.
Now that sounds like a perfect Project for J.Lo.
  • This week’s MPAA ratings announcement notes that the upcoming DVD release “DAREDEVIL 1.5″ will be rated R. Since the theatrical version was PG-13, one has to wonder what they’ve put back in to nab this harder rating. Should be worth checking out. And speaking of Affleck, anyone catch him on Bravo’s Celebrity Poker this week? Watching people play Hold’Em is just a blast. And catching Affleck making that “Rounders” reference was hilarious. Look for a rerun this week or weekend if ya missed it.

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