Thursday, November 10, 2011

Ashton Kutcher Apologizes for Protecting Joe Paterno on Twitter, and much more each morning Grind

Some-time superstar (search for 'New Year's Eve' in December!) jammed his feet firmly inside his mouth before 8,265,596 close buddies on Wednesday evening, when he defended ousted Penn Condition coach Joe Paterno on Twitter. "How can you fire Jo Pa?" Kutcher authored within the tweet which has since been erased. "#insult #noclass like a hawkeye fan I've found it in poor taste." The issue? Paterno, popular nfl and college football coach that has been in the Penn Condition sidelines because the nineteen fifties, was release by Penn State's Board of Trustees due to his inaction against former Penn Condition defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, a guy charged with 40 accounts of child-sex abuse. (The storyline is disgusting and unsettling, however, you can discover more here.) Kutcher wasn't conscious of everything, however, and received fire from Twitter customers after his remark -- especially due to his recent anti-child-sex trafficking campaign. "Being an advocate in fighting against child sexual exploitation, I possibly could 't be more remorseful for those active in the Penn St. situation," Kutcher later authored after removing his first remark. "By immediately I'll stop tweeting until I try to correctly manage this feed. Personally i think awful relating to this error. Will not happen again." [LAT/ShowTracker] Mickey Rourke wasn't laying. CBS Films has hired Woodsy Harrelson to experience a persnickety gangster in 'Seven Psychopaths' for director Martin McDonagh. Harrelson joins Colin Farrell, Mike Rockwell and Christopher Walken within the black-comedy thriller. "The director would be a jerkoff. He wanted a great deal for free,Inch Rourke, who had been initially drawn on for that role Harrelson got, told Moviefone late a week ago. "He is able to go have fun with themself." Or Woodsy. Err. [Not Far Off] Just in case you had been holding your breath: 'The Dark Dark night Rises' prologue -- that will hit IMAX theaters with prints of 'Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol' on 12 ,. 16 -- continues to be ranked PG-13. [Not Far Off Since you can't go five hrs without reading through about Brett Ratner: he told Howard Stern his next project is a remake of 'The Last American Virgin.' Not sure yet whether rehearsals is going to be involved. [CinemaBlend] Most audiences will not see Madonna's film-festival criticized 'W.E.' until 2012. The Weinstein Company will release the film for any one-week honours being approved operate on 12 ,. 9 before unspooling it for wide audiences on February. 3. The move is apparently being carried out to take advantage of Madge's supposed Super Bowl halftime show performance let alone that they is not really in 'W.E.,' or confirmed for that Super Bowl. [THR] James Remar, James Russo and Tom Wopat happen to be put into the hilariously massive cast of 'Django Unchained.' Jonah Hill was up for any role too, but he needed to pass due to arranging conflicts. Womp womp. [Variety] [Photo: WireImage] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

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