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Movie Review: Happy Feet 2 Has Two Left Feet
Review in a Hurry: An unnecessary sequel to the overrated 2006 hit, HF2 again shows there's no problem you can't tap-dance your way out of. Despite some amazing animation and cool song mash-ups, this flat-footed follow-up is as messy and overcrowded as, well, an island packed with poopy penguins.
Matt and Ben 2.0 Could Be Really Great (or Not): What Happened When Five Other Movie Dudes Reunited
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Together again for the first time in a long time. What could go wrong?
Nothing. Or everything.
As the Good Will Hunting guys prepare to reunite for a biopic about mobster Whitey Bulger, here's a look at how five other pairs of actor dudes fared when they rekindled their big-screen bromances:
Finally! Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Reteaming for Whitey Bulger Gangster Flick
Boston's hometown heroes are back in business.
Nearly 14 years after Ben Affleck and Matt Damon teamed up for Good Will Hunting and some Oscar glory, the two are finally teaming up again to tackle some of the biggest news to hit their hometown in years...
Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson's Zoo Targeted by PETA
Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson shouldn't be surprised if they get a call from Leonardo DiCaprio.
Just this morning, DiCaprio took to his Twitter to express his dismay over the horrific slaughter of escaped wild animals in Ohio.
But what does this have to do with Damon and Johansson?
Forget Ben Affleck—Matt Damon's Got New Dude Partner for His Directing Debut
It looks like Matt Damon is taking a cue from his buddy Ben Affleck.
The Contagion star is planning to make his directorial debut on a still-untitled film for Warner Bros. that he cowrote with Office star John Krasinski, reps for both gentlemen confirmed to E! News.
Ben Stiller, Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig, Jack Black…Bill Clinton? Who's Stealing Sean Penn's Lunch?!
The world is full of problems—war, famine, drought, poverty, fellow celebrities stealing Sean Penn's brown bag lunch. The injustices just don't stop!
Enter the Clinton Foundation's Celebrity Division, which has come up with some, uh, creative, actionable initiatives to stop the global inequities…or at least the one about Penn's missing sandwiches.
The hilarious video, first shown Saturday night at the Decade of Difference concert honoring President Bill Clinton's charitable works, was released this morning on FunnyorDie.com. Presumably because the ideas Ben Stiller, Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig, Jack Black, Ted Danson and Kevin Spacey float around on totally inappropriate softball league mascots, how to ban breathing, and, of course, the importance of theme songs, aren't the kind of gems that should be kept from the public.
Of course, the biggest laugh is saved for the big man himself—but we won't spoil it for you. Check out the clip, and sit tight—the payoff is worth it.
Matt Damon Is No Match for Porcupines in We Bought a Zoo Trailer
Sometimes tragedy pushes people toward huge life changes. One begins to question their existential nature and looks for ways to redefine their purpose amid the new perspective. That's exactly what Matt Damon is going through in his upcoming flick with director Cameron Crowe, We Bought a Zoo.
And as a recently widowed father who's trying to start over, he manages to pretty much achieve the most sweeping change possible. So how'd he pull it off?
Movie Review: Contagion Isn't Exactly Infectious
Review in a Hurry: Forget Purell! Germophobes will want to bathe in bleach and move into a bubble after watching this paranoia-inducing pandemic drama. Unnerving imagery and an A-list ensemble boost the disease pic's potency, but Contagion isn't immune to the unfocused, overambitious story, which diminishes its impact.
EXCLUSIVE!
Is Gwyneth Paltrow Heading Back to Glee?
Seeing how Gwyneth Paltrow has made such a splash with her unforgettable appearances on Glee, it only makes sense that fans would want to see her return.
That is, of course, she doesn't even think about trying to hook up with Matthew Morrison.
So, what does the Oscar winner have to say about another possible encore performance?
Matt Damon's Six-Year-Old Movie Margaret Finally Coming to Theaters
Matt Damon, Anna Paquin and Matthew Broderick all seem a lot younger in Margaret.
Because they are. Believe it or not, this movie was shot six years ago. Which may explain why Damon still looks like Will Hunting and Paquin can play a young inexperienced teen when we all know her as sexed-up Sookie Stackhouse.
So what's it all about?




