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Sam Mendes' Bond Film, 'The Princess and the Frog' And Vince Vaughn As Dave Matthews In Today's Twitter-Wood

6 January 2010 2:46 PM, PST | MTV Movies Blog | See recent MTV Movies Blog news »

I don't know if the world has been clamoring for Dave Matthews biopic, but Danny Masterson definitely knows who he wants to see in the lead role. Personally, I think Vince Vaughn may be getting a bit old to play Dave in his formative years, but hey, that's what CGI's for, right?

Other Twitter-Wood highlights today included another fan-created "Toy Story" tattoo that someone sent to Lee Unkrich and another celebrity visit to Jon Favreau's "Iron Man 2" editing room. Find out who stopped by, as well as what Joe Lynch said to defend Sam Mendes as the next Bond film director, how John August's micro-reviewed "The Princess and the Frog" and what Edgar Wright had to say to everyone looking around for a "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" trailer. It's all in the Twitter-Wood report for January 6, 2010.

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@leeunkrich A fan sent this in. »

- Brian Warmoth

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'New Moon' Star Chaske Spencer Wants Rob Zombie To Direct 'Breaking Dawn'

5 January 2010 11:10 PM, PST | MTV Movie News | See recent MTV Movie News news »

'It'd be kind of cool to see what Rob Zombie does,' actor says.

By Eric Ditzian

Chaske Spencer

Photo: MTV News

As we slog through the fallow period between "Twilight" franchise films — months before the June arrival of "Eclipse" and with no official announcement about production on "Breaking Dawn" — we can't help but start to do a bit of wondering. Can director David Slade's "Eclipse" out-gross $288-million-and-counting "New Moon"? Will "Dawn" eventually become two films, or just one? And who will direct it?

On that last question, the "Twilight" cast has not been shy with their thoughts about who would be the best fit. Kristen Stewart and Kellan Lutz have thrown their support behind "New Moon" helmer Chris Weitz. Jamie Campbell Bower, Ashley Greene and Nikki Reed have all eyed Tim Burton as the guy who can best bring the film — or films — to the big screen. Meanwhile, »

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Update: Malcolm McDowell, Haig Signing in Los Angeles

5 January 2010 | shocktillyoudrop.com | See recent shocktillyoudrop news »

Update: Please scroll down for an update from Dark Delicacies regarding pricing. For Shock Till You Drop's Los Angeles, and surrounding area, readers! Malcolm McDowell is doing an in-store signing at Dark Delicacies (4213 W. Burbank, Burbank, CA 91505) on Tuesday, January 12 at 6pm. He'll be joined by Sid Haig. Purchase of Rob Zombie's Halloween II and/or The Devil's Rejects on DVD or Blu-Ray at Dark Delicacies is mandatory to secure a number in line. McDowell is signing Halloween II (which streets on the 12) for $10, he'll be signing additional items for $25. Haig, meanwhile, will sign The Devil's Rejects for free. Other items, however, he'll sign for $20. For more details, visit DarkDel.com . If you haven't seen the alternate ending of Halloween II , »

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Dread Central's Best Horror Films of the Decade

1 January 2010 2:46 AM, PST | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

What a decade. Talk about an insane ten years. In it we've seen sequels top originals, remakes up the ante, and a precious few bits of original content do what all quality cinema does -- become instant classics. Join us now for a look back at the decade that was 2000-2009!

Being that Foy covered the worst of the decade already (and who better to do so?), we collectively voted on the best so this truly is Dread Central's definitive list. Now let's get to it, starting with the title that garnered the fewest votes all the way up to the one that got the most.

10: The Devil's Rejects (2005)

Well before the much abused re-imaginings known as Rob Zombie's Halloween and Halloween II were conceived by the unpredictable writer/director, he was honing his craft on a taut and dark little film called The Devil's Rejects. While Rejects is »

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