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James Cameron Steering 'Fantastic Voyage' Remake, Two Possible 'Avatar' Sequels to Big Screen

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In addition to two possible 'Avatar' sequels, James Cameron also has his sights set on a remake of the 1966 sci-fi flick 'Fantastic Voyage,' reports Variety.

Shane Salerno -- the writer of the second best movie involving 'Aliens' and 'Predators' on screen at the same time -- will adapt 'Fantastic Voyage' for 20th Century Fox.
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Seriously? 'Happy Gilmore' Golf Swing at Center of Canadian Legal Battle

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Two men attending a bachelor party in Canada discovered that Adam Sandler's iconic golf swing from the 1996 comedy classic 'Happy Gilmore' is apparently not so funny to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, writes Hollywood Wiretap.

According to the court, the swing is defined as "running from five to ten feet behind the ball and hitting it on the run." The Sandler swing has been found to breach a duty of care on the course, reports The Hollywood Reporter Esquire.
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Great Movie Moments: The Most Awkward Family Dinner Scenes

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Thanksgiving is a day to spend time with our families and to appreciate and give thanks for our loved ones. It's also an excuse to air dirty laundry, start arguments and generally feel awkward.

In the spirit of giving, we have compiled a list of the most awkward family dinner scenes. Hey, maybe they'll make you feel better about your own awkward Thanksgiving.
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Jason Priestley Eyes a Return to Big-Screen Glory With 'Death of a Freerider'

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Jason PriestleyFormer 'Beverly Hills, 90210' star Jason Priestley will return to the silver screen as producer of the upcoming drug-smuggling film 'Death of a Freerider,' Variety reports.

The film, which Priestly optioned from Jesse Hyde's 'Freerider,' is the story of a young Canadian adventurer named Sam Brown, who died while trying to transition from mountain biking to the world of cross-border high-stakes drug running. With help from producers Chad Oakes and Mike Frislev from Nomadic Pictures, Priestley's latest production venture aims to start shooting at the end of 2010.
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