
***Brian Grazer has hired Rush Hour auteur Brett Ratner to direct Playboy, a drama about the life and times of Hugh Hefner. It's the third stab at a Hef biopic, after several drafts by Oliver Stone and a musical version (!) proposed by 8 Mile's Scott Silver failed to pass muster. According to Variety, Ratner got the job by sending Grazer a Playboy pinball machine.
***Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to sign at least one two bills aimed at luring movie production back to California with tax incentives.
***ReelzChannel, a new movie-centric cable network, has picked up ten episodes of What I Learned About (Blank) From The Movies, a Best Week Ever-esque series in which "comedians comment on those 'valuable life lessons' hidden inside" classic films.
***The Weinstein Company's quest to turn Tarantino's half of Grindhouse into an overseas hit has failed. The extended cut of Death Proof has earned just $10 million in four weeks across ten European markets. Variety adds insult to injury by noting that "French patrons were much more interested in maintaining support for Shrek the Third in its second frame."
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