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Video: FilmFan:’Cars 2′ and ‘Bad Teacher’
FilmFan:’Cars 2′ and ‘Bad Teacher’
“Cars 2″ is currently pulling the worst rating of any Pixar movie to date and Cameron Diaz is flashing the wildest, raunchiest dialogue we’ve ever heard from her in “Bad Teacher.” Which should you see? And what did fans think of this week’s #1 moneymaker, “Green Lantern”? Find out now on FilmFan.
MSN’s FilmFan led by movie-nut Sami Jarroush, gives updates each Wednesday on the movies that are coming out that week – and which movies you SHOULD see versus the movies you should SKIP! (I love having a head’s up before I head to the theater!)
Sami is really good about keeping his Facebook and Twitter fans involved in the process. You can leave feedback, and he may post it in the following week’s video!
Through the end of July, ICYDK has teamed up with MSN FilmFan to bring you Sami’s awesome videos – and keep you “in the know” with the movies that are coming out that week! Nice thing about these FilmFan videos is they also include the trailers for the movies he’s discussing. Love it!
In this week’s video, Sami discusses Cars 2 vs. Bad Teacher. Watch the video above to see which one you should see (or heck, see both?).
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During a performance in Melbourne, Australia earlier today, Miley Cyrus was attacked!
As she performed the the final notes on her song “The Climb” a young fan made her way onstage and “rushed” the singer from behind.
“Oh my god, oh my god,” the singer yelled.
Looks like the fan was just looking to give the singer a hug – or pose for a picture. Security quickly swept in and whisked the fan back to security.
I like how they RUSHED Miley offstage like she was Whitney Houston in ‘The Bodyguard’.

Let’s just hope he doesn’t have his own ‘Secretary’! Oh man, remember that movie? I loved it!
Anyway, according to EW:
James Spader is in talks to join The Office. Not, however, as the Scranton branch’s new boss, but as the Dunder Mifflin CEO, replaing Kathy Bates, who sources say will exit the show to focus on season 2 of Harry’s Law. “In the finale, he kicked ass,” says a source close to the show. “He was so funny and had this weird energy. We didn’t want to pass it up.”
I love James Spader, and I think he’d be genius on the show!

Jennifer Aniston opened up at a press conference for her new movie, ‘Horrible Bosses’. The actress, dressed in a Calvin Klein top, Tom Ford skirt, and Michael Kors shoes — laughed off any questions about taking on the role to tamper with her all-American image.
“I just took it because I loved it and I thought it would be a fun challenge and fun for me to step out of what people usually like to see me play,” she says.
She had no qualms about some of her more colorful lines. “The raunchier the better. It was pretty easy,” says Aniston.
Aniston, 42, has been back in the tabs thanks to her romance with actor/writer Justin Theroux. She told the appreciative crowd of reporters that she feels sexy and confident in her own skin. “At the age of 60, I’m doing pretty good,” quips Aniston. “I absolutely get more comfortable in my body as I get older, way more than when I was in my 20s. I was so awkward and uncomfortable.”
Her Julia Harris has brown hair — by design, says Aniston, even though the studio was worried about her going dark. “I knew I wanted her to look different. I wanted her to have dark hair. I felt such freedom. That was really fun,” she says.
And since she plays a pretty horrific boss, the most challenging gig she’d ever had? “The toughest job I ever had was being a bike messenger in New York City. Yeah. I was 19,” she says. “Extraordinarily klutzy. “I was very uncoordinated. I should have never been allowed on a bicycle.”

Peter Falk has died at age 83, reports KTLA in Los Angeles and Variety. The beloved “Columbo” star died at his home in Beverly Hills last night.
The actor had been suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, according to his daughter, Catherine Falk.
In 2009, a judge established a conservatorship for the ailing actor after a court battle between Catherine and wife of more than 30 years, Shera Falk.
Falk won four Emmys for his starring role in “Columbo.”
