February 03, 2010
By Eric Anderson
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
As the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts get ready to hit the field in Miami for Super Bowl XLIV, the sporting world has turned its collective focus to the Sunshine State to watch the crowning of a new NFL champion.
So as the stars descend upon South Beach and the players are going through their last minute superstitions, AccessHollywood.com counts down the Top 10 Football Movies of All-Time.
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January 26, 2010
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and director Sam Raimi have all left the “Spider-Man” franchise, and now Sony is planning a reboot with a young Peter Parker – and Marvel’s Stan Lee told Access Hollywood that it’s “a good idea.”
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October 14, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
“The Avengers” movie will have to assemble without Jon Favreau.
The “Iron Man” and “Iron Man 2” director, who had been rumored to take the helm for the Marvel super-team’s big screen 2012 debut, “will not be available” for the job, he told MTV News.
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October 11, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
“Swingers” co-stars Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau buddied up for the weekend’s top movie as “Couples Retreat” debuted with $35.3 million, while the micro-budgeted fright flick “Paranormal Activity” leaped into the top 10.
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September 04, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Nicole Richie, John Mayer and Lindsay Lohan were among the mourners who came out to celebrate the life of DJ AM, aka Adam Goldstein, at the Palladium in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
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September 03, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
“Iron Man” duo Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau are reportedly teaming up again – this time trading in hi-tech armored suits for western wear in “Cowboys & Aliens.”
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August 31, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Hollywood might be telling its own life story this fall, presenting a lineup of liars, phonies, smooth talkers, bloodsuckers and greedy old men.
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July 27, 2009
SAN DIEGO, Calif.
The cast of “Iron Man” – Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow and Terrence Howard – helped propel the first installment of the superhero franchise to $585 million in box office takings worldwide. So it should come as no surprise that director Jon Favreau found replacing Howard, “tough.”
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