LaBeouf, Efron: Legends of the Fall?

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If all goes well for Hollywood, Shia LaBeouf and Zac Efron will be the new Reese Witherspoon.

The fall movie season begins today. Running through Halloween weekend, the next two months will boast plenty of stars, a good number of Oscar contenders, including Oliver Stone's W., but possibly few, if any, box-office blockbusters.

It's been six years, in fact, since any film released in September grossed more than $100 million, Exhibitor Relations reported this week. The last movie to do so was the Witherspoon comedy Sweet Home Alabama.

"If any film [this] September has a chance to break $100 million," says Exhibitor Relations' Jeff Bock, "it's Eagle Eye and Shia LaBeouf."

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Accused Kirsten Dunst Burglar Gets Jail Time

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The guy accused of stealing a bunch of stuff from Kirsten Dunst is paying for it in spades.

Jarrod Beinerman, 33, was sentenced to four and a half years in jail after pleading guilty to attempted burglary in connection with the theft of a $13,000 Balenciaga bag, an iPod and various other goodies from Dunst's suite last year at the Soho Grand Hotel in Manhattan.

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Eva Mendes: "I'm Big on Therapy"

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Eva Mendes is one happy camper.

"I'm big on therapy," Mendes told me yesterday. "I've always said I love talking about therapy, because there's nothing wrong with it. Why wait until something goes terrible in your life to start fixing things?"

Mendes, 34, has never talked details about why she did a stint in rehab earlier this year, but she did tell me that one of her biggest issues was coping with her own success. "Up until recently, I was really uncomfortable with having success and enjoying it," Mendes says. "I just couldn't deal with that. How can I have so much? It's not fair. How can the world have so little?…I allowed it to mess with me in the sense that I just didn't know how to handle it."

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Doofus Dandy Gets Fashionable With Ben Harper

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David Arquette has found a new passion after the demise of his FX series Dirt—designing menswear.

Reports last week said the often outlandishly garbed Arquette will partner with equally eccentric singer Ben Harper on a collection called Propr (spelled correctly). And by spelled correctly we mean that this is the incorrect spelling David and Ben have chosen.

E! spotted Arquette out last night with wife Courteney Cox at Veuve Clicquot's fifth anniversary celebration for West Hollywood eatery Il Sole, where the actor and producer could speak of nothing but his forthcoming duds.

"David is so excited about his fashion line, its releasing next month," an onlooker said. "He was telling everyone about it, from guests to staff."

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Rhys & Getty's Not-So-Brotherly Love

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Sienna Miller may not be on Brothers & Sisters, but that doesn't mean she's not stirring up some problems for the hit ABC drama.

I'm hearing that Balthazar Getty and Matthew Rhys, who play brothers on the show, are no longer speaking because of the Getty-Miller romance.

As you may have heard, Rhys used to date Miller...

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Columbia Scaring Up Ghostbusters Revival

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No need to believe in UFOs, astral projections, mental telepathy, ESP, clairvoyance, spirit photography, telekinetic movement, full trance mediums, the Loch Ness monster and the theory of Atlantis.

Just believe that the allure of nostalgia and a monster paycheck is strong enough to get Bill Murray to strap on that positron collider again.

Variety reports that Columbia Pictures is gearing up to bring another Ghostbusters film to the big screen, ideally featuring all four main characters from the 1984 blockbuster and its 1989 sequel—Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson.

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Entourage Celebrates the New Season

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Entourage, HBO's hit show about life in fast lane of Hollywood, had its season-five premiere party in New York City last night. Go figure.

All the cast, including Jerry Ferrara, Kevin Dillon, Kevin Connolly, Adrian Grenier and Jeremy Piven, donned their finest to walk the carpet at the Ziegfeld Theater.

But Adrian had a little wardrobe malfunction. Seems someone forgot to remove the ink sensor from the Gucci suit he was sporting...if he has a stylist, they're probably in trouble.

See what other celebs hit the Entourage party and who else was out and about in the Big Apple, in Party Pics: New York.

The Hogans Spend a Hulking Amount of Money

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Forget headlocks and body slams. It's the bills that must have Hulk Hogan floored these days.

Newly released legal documents show that the American Gladiator host's estranged wife, Linda, has a serious shopping habit: She's spending $7,258 on clothing and $1,690 on jewelry each month.

At that rate, she should probably hope her hubby's net worth is actually $32.4 million, as he says it is, and not the $26.7 million that her camp has estimated, according to asset-detailing paperwork obtained by the St. Petersburg Times.

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Rate-a-Trailer: Milk Does an Oscar Winner Good?

Sean Penn is one of those guys whose abilities are such that we would almost be more amazed if he actually turned out a horrible—hell, even just a mediocre—performance for a change. Well, if the new trailer for the biopic Milk is any indication, we're gonna have to wait a little bit longer for him to stumble.

So, having said that, and knowing Penn will most likely receive an Oscar nod for his portrayal of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official, let's turn our attention to what makes this sneak peek so interesting to watch. Simply put: witnessing modern-day actors channel the 1970s, especially the young'uns who didn't even live through them. There's nothing quite like seeing Emile Hirsch with a big curly mop top while James Franco sports the cheesiest 'stache since the disco decade.

What are your thoughts? Will you be able to get past the fashion faux pas and focus on a flick about an otherwise serious and important topic? Let us know in the comments.

The Women Stars Talk Madge, Politics & the Mambo

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There's nothing like telling people I once went to bed with Cloris Leachman.

I did. Yesterday.

The 82-year-old legendary funnylady decided to take it easy while doing interviews for her new movie The Women, Diane English's remake of the 1939 camp classic, by relaxing under the bedcovers at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills.

No doubt her upcoming turn as a contestant on Dancing With the Stars leaves her a bit more pooped than usual these days.

So, yes, I hopped on the bed and lay beside Ms. Leachman for our li'l chitchat.

But she wasn't the only gal I talked with yesterday. Read on for the highlights...

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What's New, Pussycat? Do-gooder Doll Nicole Scherzinger gets ready to rock—the Fashion Rocks charity event, that is

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