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News, April 7: Brad Pitt To Host Radio Show, Queer Eye for the Straight–Gal?, “Fantastic Four” Finds a Director, More…

Top Story: Pitt To Host BBC Radio Documentary

Brad Pitt will host a music documentary on the late British singer-songwriter Nick Drake for BBC Radio 2, Reuters reports. Drake, who died of a drug overdose in 1974 at the age of 26, is regularly cited as an influence by some of Radio 2’s core artists, including REM, Paul Weller and Badly Drawn Boy,” said Lesley Douglas, Controller BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music. “I was introduced to Nick Drake’s music about five years ago, and am a huge admirer of his records,” Pitt said in a BBC statement. “When Radio 2 approached me to get involved in this project, I was delighted to be asked.” The program, which airs on May 22, includes a Norah Jones version of Drake’s song “Day is Done.”

Queer Eye Aims at Straight Girls

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Bravo has greenlit 13 episodes of their newest reality series Queer Eye for the Straight Girl, which spins off their hugely successful Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. “It’s something our female fans have been requesting since Queer Eye became a hit,” Bravo topper Jeff Gaspin told Variety, adding that he isn’t concerned the channel would be overpowered by the franchise. ” Straight Girl goes on the air a year and a half after the original launched, so I think enough time will have passed,” he opined. Variety reports a new team of gay lifestyle coaches will come to the aid of frumpy femmes. Casting is under way for a debut next year.

Limbaugh’s Appeal May Keep Him Out of Court

Rush Limbaugh’s attorney will argue before an appeals court in Florida Wednesday to keep Limbaugh’s medical records sealed, citing patient/doctor confidentiality, in the criminal investigation currently brewing against the conservative radio host, AP reports. Limbaugh, 53, who sought treatment for an addiction to painkillers late last year, has been accused of illegally buying prescription drugs by “doctor shopping” or visiting several doctors to receive duplicate prescriptions of controlled narcotics, AP reports. Limbaugh–who believes he is being pursued by Palm Beach State Attorney Barry Krischer, a Democrat, for political gain–has not been charged with a crime as yet and if the appeal goes through, the investigation against him could be stalled for good.

3000 Degrees Gets Cold

The production start on Warner Bros.’ fire disaster flick 3000 Degrees, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ed Harris and Woody Harrelson, has been indefinitely put on hold, Variety reports. The film, which centered on the real-life 1999 blaze at the Worcester Cold Storage warehouse in Massachusetts that claimed the lives of six firefighters, had been strongly opposed by relatives of some of the victims and firefighter groups in Worcester. But Variety reports the studio finally nixed the production when the International Assn. of Fire Fighters, the union that represents 85 percent of all firefighters in North America, told producers that out of allegiance to those families, its members would not assist the film’s production, in effect denying production crews access to fire stations, fire trucks, other equipment and technical consultation services to ensure the accuracy of the film.

Motown Special To Air

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The taping of ABC’s television special Motown 45, which will air in May, featured the talents of Gladys Knight, Smokey Robinson, Lionel Ritchie and Cedric the Entertainer, commemorating the label’s legacy, Reuters reports. Performances taped on Sunday also included Destiny’s Child’s Kelly Rowland teaming with Supremes’ Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong on a Supremes medley and with Richie on “Endless Love,” Michael McDonald covering Stevie Wonder‘s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” and Nick Lachey and Jermaine Jackson dueting on “I’ll Be There.” Click here to see the photo gallery!

Stone Speaks at Tribeca Film Festival

Actress Sharon Stone is scheduled to take part in panels during next month’s Tribeca Film Festival, joining other distinguished celebrities such as director Martin Scorsese and news anchor Peter Jennings, The Associated Press reports. Stone, known for sexy turns in films such as Basic Instinct, will discuss the evolution of sex in the cinema along with John Cameron Mitchell, the director, co-writer and star of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Scorsese, who helped found the festival with Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal of Tribeca Films, is set to talk about the use of music in his movies, while Jennings will moderate a discussion on “Jesus as Celebrity.” Tribeca Film Festival will run from May 1-9.

Role Call, Part I: Fantastic Four Gets Director, John Woo Gets Metroid

Barbershop director Tim Story has been tagged to direct Marvel Comics’ The Fantastic Four for 20th Century Fox. The film will follow follows the exploits of venerable Marvel Comics characters Reed and Sue Richards, Benjamin Grimm and Johnny Storm–better known to comic fans as Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, the Thing and the Human Torch. No cast has been set as …Director John Woo (Mission: Impossible 2) has optioned Nintendo’s best-selling video game franchise Metroid for the big screen. The movie will center on the origins of the game’s female protagonist, sexy bounty hunter Samus Aran, and relate her adventures battling the insidious life-sucking Metroids and their controlling force, Mother Brain.

Role Call, Part II: Diane Lane is Fierce, King’s Men Remake in Works

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Diane Lane has set her sights on Lions Gate’s thriller Fierce People as her next project. The film revolves around a woman (Lane) who tries to start anew with her son after his brush with the law, when she is attacked and her new life is shattered…Schindler’s List writer Steven Zaillian will direct a remake of All the King’s Men, with Sean Penn being touted for the lead. Based on Robert Penn Warren’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the story follows the rise and fall of populist Southern poli

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