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    The X-Men series started well in 2000 with two films directed by Bryan Singer, but suffered an ugly mutation with Brett Ratner’s brainless X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and risked extinction with the boring prequel X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009).
    Matthew Vaughn’s attempt to revive the franchise is the fifth and best of the lot. It bears the same relationship to the four previous films that J.J. Abrams’ 2009 Star Trek did to its predecessors.
    It shows how the X-Men came into being as a group rather than as individual mutants, how they were first wooed by the CIA and then incurred the hatred of the authorities.
    It casts young actors in familiar roles. The only old-stager to survive from the previous films is Hugh Jackman, and his appearance as Wolverine is no more than a cameo.
    One big asset is James McAvoy. He is excellent as the young Professor Charles Xavier (formerly played by Patrick Stewart), the most civilised, reasonable and urbane of the Mutants.
    McAvoy plays him with charm and verve, and his lightness of touch rescues Charles from the priggishness that made Stewart’s performance less sympathetic than it was meant to be.
    First Class takes Charles from his privileged U.S. childhood to university days in Oxford, and then on to his first confrontation — during the Cuban missile crisis — with his initial friend and then long-term enemy Magneto, formerly played by Ian McKellen and here interpreted with commendable forcefulness and athleticism by Michael Fassbender, who makes a good case for himself as the next James Bond.

    Catherine Zeta-Jones Hospitalized for Bipolar Disorder

    Catherine Zeta-Jones Hospitalized for Bipolar Disorder: "Well this has come out of the blue… Just when you thought the Zeta-Jones-Douglas clan were piecing things back together following Michael’s throat cancer diagnosis last year, the actress has revealed that she’s suffering from mental health issues. Yesterday her publicist, Cece Yorke, confirmed that she recently underwent inpatient treatment for bipolar II disorder – [...]

    Watch Randy Couture vs Lyoto Machida UFC 129 Full Fight

    Watch Randy Couture vs Lyoto Machida UFC 129 Full Fight: "The biggest event in UFC history takes place Saturday as 55,000-plus fans will cram into the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. To get things started, Randy Couture will take on Lyoto Machida, which Machida coming in as a -325 favorite. Machida is trying to get his career back on track. The Brazilian ripped through just [...]

    Samsung Galaxy S WiFi Full Specifications Photo

    Samsung Galaxy S WiFi Full Specifications Photo: "Samsung recently launched the new Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 and Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 media players. These devices are based on the Samsung’s popular Galaxy S smartphone. Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 comes with a 4 inch touchscreen display, while the Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 features a large 5.0 inch touchscreen display. These devices runs on [...]

    Kendra Wilkinson Evicted From DWTS 2011 Video

    Kendra Wilkinson Evicted From DWTS 2011 Video: "She’s been a joy to watch as her dancing skills have developed, but Kendra Wilkinson will compete on “Dancing with the Stars” no more. The former “Girls Next Door” babe was voted off the show last night after landing in the bottom three with Chelsea Kane and Kirstie Alley. Of her elimination, Kendra tweeted, “First [...]"

    What a cheek! Maria Sharapova recreates iconic Athena tennis poster

    She stunned tennis fans with her incredible serves and forehand smashes.
    But en route to victory, Maria Sharapova even found time to recreate the iconic Athena poster after the wind caught her mini-dress.
    Thankfully, unlike her 1970s counterpart, Miss Sharapova had remembered to put on some underwear.
    The Athena poster
    A tribute to gusto: Maria Sharapova
    A tribute to gusto: The Athena poster of a young woman not wearing playing tennis without underwear and right, Maria Sharapova, unintentionally recreating the famous image
    The Russian star unintentionally recreated the photograph that was taken by Martin Elliott in September 1976 featuring his then girlfriend 18-year-old Fiona Butler.
    It was not such a glamorous story for Britain's female tennis hopes Laura Robson and Elena Baltacha.
    They came closer than might have been expected but by the end of play yesterday at Wimbledon, it was a familiar story for Britain’s girls.
    Both of our remaining players in the women’s draw were dumped out of the tournament in the second round, despite  valiant efforts.
    British player Laura Robson reacts as she plays Maria Sharapova
    Great Britain's Elena Baltacha at Wimbledon
    Out: Laura Robson started well but lost to glamorous Russian star Maria Sharapova while, right, fellow Brit Elena Baltacha was beaten in three sets by China's Shuai Peng
    Victory: Sharapova shakes hands with Robson after winning the second round match on Day Five of the tournament
    Victory: Sharapova shakes hands with Robson after winning the second round match on Day Five of the tournament
    Miss Robson, just 17 years of age, had walked on to the court carrying her tennis backpack like a schoolgirl  off to a particularly unpleasant exam.
    Yet when the tennis started she gave her glamorous and vastly more experienced opponent, Maria Sharapova, a real scare, racing to a 4-1 lead in the first set.

    Lauren Conrad, Kyle Howard Break Up: 'The Hills' Star, Actor Split Up

    people.com:
    Like the title of The Hills theme song, Lauren Conrad's love life is still "Unwritten."
    After three solid years with actor Kyle Howard, 33, the former reality starlet, 25, and her beau have called it quits, PEOPLE has confirmed.
    Read the whole story: people.com

    Cars 2': International Posters And Stills, Description For Pixar's New Film

    GIven its huge profits -- it pulled in $8 billion in merchandising sales alone. -- it's no surprise that "Cars" would return for a second go round. After all, a combination of animation and cars is a toy maker's dream. And Disney has made a lot of toys from this franchise.
    But it wasn't just cash that brought the computer animation studio back to the world of Lightning McQueen and Mater -- truth be told, they had a burning story to tell.
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    'Super 8' Wins Box Office With $37.1 Million Weekend

    Hollywood's summer box-office streak has cooled a bit with a $37 million opening weekend for J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg's sci-fi tale "Super 8."
    It was a healthy but unremarkable launch in a summer season whose newcomers often open with two or three times as much money. Released by Paramount Pictures, "Super 8" largely features a cast of young newcomers, the story centering on teen filmmakers and an alien entity that escapes from a wrecked train.
    "The movie was never conceived to be a blockbuster, tent-pole film opening to $60 or $70 million," said Don Harris, head of distribution for Paramount.
    Writer-director Abrams ("Star Trek," TV's "Lost") was inspired by his own youth as a Super 8 filmmaker who emulated such talents as Spielberg, a producer on "Super 8."
    When the studio scheduled "Super 8" amid such known summer quantities as "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Kung Fu Panda" sequels, "there was some concern we were sending a signal that it was a big summer blockbuster," Harris said. "What we really wanted to do was find a place where the movie could open, find its audience and hopefully play for a long time."
    "Super 8" bumped off the previous weekend's No. 1 movie, 20th Century Fox's comic-book prequel "X-Men: First Class," which slipped to second-place with $25 million. "First Class" raised its domestic total to $98.9 million.

    Disney Pixar Film Set For November 2013 Release Date

    Disney announced on Monday a new Pixar film would be released November 27, 2013, Deadline reports, though the House of Mouse withheld any information on title or plot. All they would reveal is that it will be an original story, not a sequel.
    The 3D animation studio has a full roster of upcoming releases, the next being "Cars 2," which hits theaters on Friday. They'll premiere a "Toy Story" short, "Hawaiian Vacation," about Barbie and Ken before the showing of "Cars 2," and an untitled short before Disney's November release of "The Muppets." They'll also release Spanish-language short, "La Luna" in 2011.
    In 2012, they will help out with the release of the Jerry Bruckheimer/Disney adventure film, "John Carter," and then release the studio's first film about a female hero in "Brave." Then, in 2013, a sequel to "Monsters, Inc.," titled "Monsters University" will hit theaters.
    So, where does that leave this new mystery film? Right now, "Up" director and Pixar legend Pete Docter, who has had a major drawing and story hand in nearly all of the studio's big releases, is working on an untitled mystery project, to be released in 2013.

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