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· The Toronto International Film Festival officially takes its place as "Canada's Sundance, Minus The Megalomaniac Actor Pulling The Strings" with a line-up of 328 films. Also, Kevin Spacey poses suggestively with a microphone on THR's home page in a pic from his TIFF entry, Under The Sea. [THR]
· Financially troubled Miramax pushes the release dates of The Great Raid and The Brothers Grimm closer to Christmas...in 2005. This presumably will allow what's left of their workforce time to hunt through Harvey Weinstein's sofa cushions for the movies' publicity and advertising campaign budgets. [Variety, sub.req'd.]
· FX renews Denis Leary drama Rescue Me, proving that pretty much anyone can get a second chance with a basic cable show. [THR]
· Everyone wants to be in a movie about Truman Capote, except Mark Wahlberg. Samantha Morton and Chris Cooper are in talks to join Phillip Seymour Hoffman in UA's biopic. Meanwhile, the rival Capote film from Warner Independent, Every Word is True, loses both star Marky Mark's wooden acting as well as the crew morale-boosting prosthetic cock jokes. [THR]
· Cartoonist Garry Trudeau gets script deal for story about a teen who becomes mayor of a small town. Is he the talking cat guy or the talking dog guy? We haven't read the funny pages since Bloom County went away. [Variety, sub. req'd]