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'The Hunger Games' Unscripted: Ask Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Elizabeth Banks a Question!



The odds are in your favor, 'Hunger Games' fanatics. On Wednesday, Jan. 11 in Los Angeles, Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Elizabeth Banks -- better known to you as Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark and Effie Trinket -- will participate in Moviefone's patented Unscripted. That means they'll be answering your questions, big and small, about 'The Hunger Games'! Before you faint from excitement, leave your burning query in the comment module below!
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Katherine Heigl Blogs About Motherhood, 'Having It All'

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Ever wanted to have girl time with Katherine Heigl? She tells you all her fears and worries and you say, "No, Kat," that's what you call her, "You're so pretty and perfect!" Well, now you can. Kind of.
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Woody Allen on Rachel McAdams in 'Midnight in Paris': 'You Want to Play Some B*tchy Parts'

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One of the most unlikeable performances of 2011? Try Rachel McAdams in "Midnight in Paris." On the short list of America's Sweethearts, McAdams played Owen Wilson's onscreen fiance with the equivalent of a lady-mustache -- one that she twirled with maliciousness. For Woody Allen, that was his intention all along.
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'Devil Inside' Sequel? Despite Horrible Reviews, Producer Says Maybe

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From the files of "fool me once": in an interview with TheWrap, "The Devil Inside" producer Steven Schneider said that discussions will happen regarding whether to take the micro-budget horror film into franchise territory -- despite the fact that it was roundly hated. Made for just $1 million (with millions more spent on marketing, natch), "The Devil Inside" stormed the box office this past weekend, earning an industry shocking $34.5 million and leaving millions of people upset in its wake.
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James Franco on Andy Serkis's 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' Performance: 'What is Needed is Recognition for Him, Now'

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Steven Spielberg wasn't totally sold on Andy Serkis's Oscar campaign for "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" when he spoke to Moviefone late last year. "For the first time, in 'Tintin,' [Serkis] got to actually act," Spielberg said, when asked if Serkis's motion-capture performances deserved some kind of awards consideration. "He didn't just have to act with his eyes or his face, the way he did with Gollum or Kong or 'Planet of the Apes.' It was a full performance with his vocal skills, his accent, his over-the-top body language."
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George Clooney, 'Monuments Men'? Actor Plans to Direct and Star in Film About Stolen Nazi Art

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It looks like George Clooney has found his next directorial project -- and it might be the biggest of his career. Speaking with TheWrap at the Palm Springs Film Festival over the weekend, Clooney confirmed that he would tackle "Monuments Men" next -- a film about the recovery of art stolen by the Nazis in World War II.
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Nicolas Cage Birthday: What's His Best Bad Movie?

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On Jan. 7, 1964, Nicolas Kim Coppola was born in Long Beach, Calif. to August Coppola and Joy Vogelsang. To avoid the appearance of nepotism (that Coppola surname is those Coppolas; Nicolas is Francis Ford's nephew), the youngster changed his last name to Cage a short while after he began acting. 48 years later, Cage has won an Oscar, starred in enough terrible movies to last two careers ('Season of the Witch,' Ghost Rider' and more), and is famous enough to have a running parody of himself on 'Saturday Night Live.' Not bad, Nic! But what's his best bad movie?
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