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Brad Pitt officially has gone inglorious. The actor has joined the cast of Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards, signing on to play Lt. Aldo Raine, the head of the Jewish resistance in the writer/director's World War II film.

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Singer Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio have obtained a permanent restraining order against Venezuelan actor-singer Juan Carlos Diaz Warren Beatty Quentin Tarantino Davide Carradine Kill Bill The Honeymooners Danny Jacobson Rodney Dangerfield Once and Again Sela Ward Grammys Jennifer Lopez AJ McLean Lyle Lovett Ron Wood George Clinton

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Jackie Chan just won't sit down. The popular Hong Kong actor is lining up to star in not one, not two, but four feature films. First up is Highbinders, a Hong Kong movie about an immigration officer who's killed on the job but returns from the dead with superpowers--with some high-kickin' super-moves to be sure. Next is The Art of War, based on the Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu's treatise, where you keep your friends close and your enemies even closer--with some high-kickin' super-moves added in.

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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 12, 2000 -- Apparently Catherine Zeta-Jones has more important things to do than spend time with Kevin Costner.

The Hollywood Reporter notes that the actress has dropped out of Oliver Stone's epic love story "Beyond Borders," in which she was to co-star with Costner. Sources now have the lead role going to "Pretty Woman" Julia Roberts.

The shoot for Mandalay Pictures' "Beyond Borders" was to begin in May. No word from Zeta-Jones' camp on why she dropped out of the flick, although the actress is due to wed Michael Douglas -- reportedly on Sept. 25, the lovebirds' shared birthday.

HE WRITES THE SONGS: Steve Martin may be headed back to the Barry Manilow era in Miramax's upcoming "Long Lost."

Martin's attached to star and Griffin Dunne ("Addicted to Love") is set to direct, the Reporter says. "Pulp Fiction's" Lawrence Bender and L