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Rate-a-Trailer: The Men Who Stare At Goats

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The trailer for George Clooney and Ewan McGregor’s inscrutably-named November dark comedy is now live. The movie — which is based on a 2004 non-fiction book by Jon Ronson — follows reporter McGregor as he investigates a story on a top-secret experimental U.S. military unit that Clooney’s character was once a part of. They use psychic powers in their missions to do things like walk through walls and kill goats. Kevin Spacey and Jeff Bridges also star, rounding a cast that gives this movie more star power than previous films set in Iraq, which might help it out at the box office. Check out the trailer after the jump and let us know: Will this movie mark the return of the madcap Clooney of O Brother, Where Art Thou? Read More »

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You Know It’s Bad When Actors Choose to Wait Tables [Celeb News]

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The 2009 Sundance Film Festival marks an important anniversary: The Big 2-5. However, not everyone is celebrating. In this economic climate the buyers seem to be exercising caution before placing the golden bet. [NYDN]

Evidenced by to the multitude of stories referencing it, the economy is surely having an effect on Sundance, but has it gotten bad enough that Emmy Rossum has given up acting to wait tables? Her short-lived waitress gig at the MySpace Cafe is actually to benefit Global Green, an environmental charity. Rossum is in Park City supporting Dare, a drama which costars Zach Gilford. [LAT]

Jim Carrey has had a plethora of roles in his day, but we see him in a new light in I Love You Philip Morris, where he plays Ewan McGregor’s gay lover. The film, a poignant and unique love story with enough twists to keep the audience enthralled, appears to be getting good reviews, but perhaps more importantly, what was Carrey’s review of McGregor’s kissing skills? “A dream come true,” he jokes. [HuffPo]

Speaking of witty retorts to reporters’ questions, John Krasinski had an interesting answer when asked what it was like directing himself. Krasinski panned, “I’ve never worked with a bigger diva.” The film in which The Office star plays dual roles is an adaptation of the late David Foster Wallace’s work, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. The author, who took his life last fall just after the film wrapped, never had the opportunity to see the finished product; Krasinski, a longtime fan, hopes it honors his memory. [NYT]

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What Will Be This Year’s Golden Egg at Sundance?

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Last year Hamlet 2, sold to Focus Features for a cool $10 million making it one of the biggest deals ever to go down at Sundance. The year before Little Miss Sunshine went to Fox Searchlight for the same hefty price. The first film, most of you probably didn’t see, but it was kind of funny — just not $10 million funny. (This was our favorite part.) The latter won two Academy Awards and that year’s Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature. Go figure.

So what films are poised to land this year’s double-digit deal given the current economy? Variety has a few starry-eyed ideas about it here; we provide a cheat sheet for the buzziest flicks after the jump.

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