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The 10 Best Movie Memes of 2012

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Joaquin Phoenix would probably think our Best Memes list is "total, utter bulls**t." But we think at least a few of these may end up on your Facebook wall before you're done reading it.

There was certainly no lack of memes this year. From Angelina Jolie's leg flash at the Oscars to Clint Eastwood sternly talking to an empty chair, there were plenty of events and incidents that inspired madcap Photoshop wizardry. Get More »

Filed Under: Best of 2012 Features

GALLERY: Stars and Strikes at 'Trouble With the Curve' Premiere

Here's a home run of a photo gallery!

Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, Justin Timberlake and other Hollywood MVPs played ball on the red carpet in celebration of the opening of "Trouble With the Curve," the baseball drama that finds an aging scout (Clint, of course) going for one last inning before retirement — and reconnecting with his daughter (Adams) in the process. Timberlake is on hand to throw some fast balls at the situation as a fellow scout and Adams' love interest.

Check out our collection of pics from the premiere and take yourself out to "Trouble With the Curve" when it hits theaters on Sept. 21.

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Clint Eastwood's 9 Least Badass Roles

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Clint Eastwood is the last, lonely representative of a mythical breed — the badass. Oh sure, there are other tough-guy actors out there (Stallone, Schwarzenegger and other assorted Expendables) but they're all a little too oiled, chiseled and ready for their Men's Health cover shoots. Eastwood is old-school; the kind of gunslinger who survived his shoot-outs not by having bigger biceps, but because he's leaner, meaner and smarter than the bad guy. Men fear his squint, not his heavy artillery or super powers. Get More »

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Our 'Trouble with the Curve' Giveaway Is a Grand Slam

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Baseball purists like to say that there's nothing in sports quite as difficult as hitting a round ball with a round bat squarely. And if the pitch being thrown is a curveball? Forget it.

So if you're having trouble with the curve, we've decided to give you a little help in the form of two "Trouble with the Curve" prize packages that are chock full of amazing goodies — and all you have to do to win is enter our free giveaway.

Face it, this is one fat pitch that is right in your wheelhouse. Get More »

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Clint Eastwood Sparks 'Empty Chair' Meme

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Even though an old man was seen having a conversation with a non-existent person in the chair next to him last night it was not a "senior moment," but rather screen legend Clint Eastwood effectively (then literally) telling President Obama to "go ahead, make my day."

The 82-year-old "Dirty Harry" star used to roam the west as The Man With No Name, but during his surprise 11-minute speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida he was The Man Talking To No One. Get More »

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Bradley Cooper Has 'Bad Blood and Trouble'

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Bradley Cooper has signed on for one of the best-titled crime thrillers ever.

The "Hangover" star is looking to do some time as he's joined the crew of director J. Blakeson's new job, "Bad Blood and Trouble," according to Variety.

"Bad Blood and Trouble" is a '50s-set noir tale that follows a Miami detective (Cooper) who falls in love with a married woman whose husband is threatened by criminals. The film marks Blakeson's follow-up to his impressive feature debut, the unsettling kidnapping thriller "The Disappearance of Alice Creed." Get More »

Filed Under: Movie News | Source: Variety

Do Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford Feel 'Expendable,' Punk?

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Fans of 1980s action cinema are eagerly awaiting this week's release of "The Expendables 2" thanks to its all star cast, which includes Chuck Norris, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude Van Damme. So what could they possibly do to top that for "The Expendables 3?"

How about giving fans of '70s action cinema a blast from the past with Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford?

Looks like punks aren't the only ones feeling lucky today. Get More »

Filed Under: Movie News | Source: Total Film

Swing For the 'Trouble With the Curve' Trailer

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"A computer doesn't know if a player has instincts!" We take it the writers of "Trouble With the Curve" don't believe in "Moneyball."

Clint Eastwood plays a somewhat softer version of his "Gran Torino" character (he only yells two or three times and gets into only one bar fight in the trailer) in this tale of a going-blind baseball scout who reunites with his somewhat estranged daughter (Amy Adams) while on one last assignment. Meanwhile, she falls for dad's younger colleague (Justin Timberlake), who introduces her to the joys of doing crazy things like jumping into lakes in the middle of the night. Get More »

Filed Under: New Movie Trailers | Source: Yahoo! Movies

Clint Wants Cruise For 'A Star Is Born'

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Tom Cruise is really feeling the music lately -- and might just keep on rockin'.

The "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" star is the latest actor to be courted for the lead role in the seemingly impossible-to-cast remake of "A Star is Born," according to Deadline.

Cruise is getting good early buzz for his turn as an aging Axl Rose-ish rock star in this summer's film adaptation of the Broadway musical, "Rock of Ages," and apparently he's in talks with director Clint Eastwood to play a different kind of over-the-hill musician (one with not as much hair, anyway). Get More »

Filed Under: Movie News | Source: Deadline

The 9 Best Movie-Related Moments of the Super Bowl

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The Big Apple is feeling Golden Delicious tonight as it celebrates the Giants 21-to-17 victory over the New England Patriots, but Hollywood is also getting a Gatorade shower. The Super Bowl is the biggest advertising day of the year, and the studios blitzed TV viewers with new looks at their coolest flicks.

It's also when different companies trot out serious big gun celebrities to pimp their rides. So are you feeling lucky, punk? We're chugging Pepto Bismol, recycling our empty beer bottles, and looking back at the best movie moments during this year's big game.

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Universal Studios Hollywood pulled some ol' fakeout interrupted programming, with Optimus Prime and Megatron warning us that we'll perish if we don't hop on "Transformers: The Ride 3-D" this May. Hard sell, guys. Get More »

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