Thursday, October 20, 2011
Shia LaBeouf's (Alleged) Knife, and 5 Other Tales You'll Be Talking About Today
Happy Thursday! Also in today’s edition in the Broadsheet: Behold the Matt Damon/John Krasinski braintrust… Mark Romanek may be an unpredicted heir to Ron Howard… More sad news about Transformers 4… plus much more. · The guy who restrained Shia LaBeouf following a actor’s beat-lower now alleged that LaBeouf — who was simply noticeably wasted just before the pummeling — threatened to tug a knife round the aggrieved bargoer who later began his ass. “Well, let us say I clicked up my knife you?” were his credited words, which are basically really the only words I’m ever prone to say again during the time of conflict. Take a look! It feels great. [TMZ] · Matt Damon could make his feature directorial debut around the project he co-written… with John Krasinski. The Two may even co-star inside the as-yet-untitled film of a sales rep whose existence changes when he comes to a small town a little more is well known in regards to the project beyond Dork Eggers getting apparently aided Krasinski develop the idea. Speculate away! [THR] · Mark Romanek is mentioned being the best choice to helm The Lost Symbol, the next installment of films good best-selling Da Vinci Code quantity of books. Ron Howard, who directed the initial two hit adaptations, bowed out not sometime ago. [Deadline] · Speaking concerning the new the new sony movies, the studio has made a decision within the last second to platform Roland Emmerich’s historic thriller Anonymous, beginning March. 28 in 250 theaters so on wide next. [Deadline] · As if it weren’t depressing enough to consider the next Transformers films without Michael Bay inside the director’s chair, we've to proceed with Jason Statham also denying he’ll maintain them. Thursday, you are cruel! [MTV] · John Singleton is suing, saying Vital owes him no less than $20 million in delinquent producer’s costs for Hustle & Flow and Black Lizard Moan. Considering he might never work again after Abduction, let’s hope all went well. [TMZ] [Photo: TMZ]
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