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, the guy on top of Page 3, says "One Last Thing…" is the first work he has had that he can "really sink his teeth into." In that movie, which opens in theaters in some markets Friday but will be on DVD for you next week, he plays a teen with a brain tumor. His dying wish is to date a supermodel, which a charitable organization arranges.
"This guy is sick, but he's just like every one of us," Angarano said. "He's obviously aware of what's going on, but it's not going to take over his life."
other big role, besides the one he talks about on the cover, is Magneto in the upcoming third "X-Men" film where above, plays his evil blue partner Mystique. Unless you've been skipping commercials and trailers everywhere, you know Magneto tells his followers the government has a cure for their mutant abilities, but… "WE ARE THE CURE!!!"
"I do like this story, because this begins in the Oval Office with the president having just appointed a minister for mutants. And then they discover a cure for mutancy. Think of the dilemma that minister is put in, at the heart of the establishment and the heart of the capitalist world. We've got to peddle the lie that we're all the same so we all buy the same products.
"That's why they don't like openly gay people on TV. We upset the view that we're all the same. What is Magneto going to say about that? Well, what everybody should say. Not on your life! There are people who think you can cure homosexuality. They can CURE you! Well, Magneto suddenly became an easy part to play."
Metallica leader let his emotions out during a talk Friday at the MusiCares MAP Fun fundraiser. That organization helps musicians recover from drug addictions.
Hetfield called the rock myth of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll "a horrible statement. It is a myth. And to have those things attached to music, which is the best drug in the world, moves me like no other."
• , the 24-year-old yoga instructor from Santa Monica, Calif., beat out , a 24-year-old medical sales representative from Boston, to win the 12th "Survivor."
• HBO allowed a deadline to pass that would have extended the contracts of most "Deadwood" cast members to four years. That means the third season, which starts June 11, could be its last. Show creator maintains that he had wanted four seasons, one to represent each year that the mining camp at Deadwood really existed.
• Vivid Entertainment, an adult film company, started selling material through CinemaNow that will allow buyers to burn DVDs that will play on any medium.
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