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News, Sept.3: Cameron Diaz Breaks Nose in Hawaii, Actors To Test for “Batman” Role, Johnny Depp Slams U.S., More…

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Charlie’s Angels star Cameron Diaz, who was seen Tuesday sporting two tiny bandage strips on the bridge of her nose, said she broke her nose Saturday during a surfing accident off Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. “I’m fine,” Diaz told The Associated Press. “But I’m just totally bummed out because I can’t go surfing any more.” The nautical mishap happened on her first day of her two-week Hawaiian vacation, also her 31st birthday. Diaz said she was surfing with her older sister and a couple of friends when she wiped out and hit someone else’s board–with her face. Her sister, Chimene, told the AP it could have been worse had the board not been made of foam. According to the 2004 edition of the Guinness World Records, Diaz, who earned $42.2 million in 2001, has replaced Julia Roberts as Hollywood’s highest paid actress.

Actors To Test for Batman Role

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Holy razor’s edge, this is going to be a close shave! Over the next three days, some of Hollywood’s hottest young actors will congregate at Warner Bros. to test for the role of the Caped Crusader in the next Batman film. According to The Hollywood Reporter, actors Jake Gyllenhaal, Christian Bale, Joshua Jackson, Cillian Murphy, Henry Cavill and Eion Bailey are all expected to test for the part. The Batman film, to be directed by English filmmaker Christopher Nolan (Memento), is scheduled to start shooting in February.

Johnny Depp Loves Freedom Fries

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl star Johnny Depp, who lives in the south of France with his wife, French model/actress Vanessa Paradis, and their two children, told the German news magazine Stern that the United States is “a stupid, aggressive puppy” and he would not live there until the political climate changed. According to Reuters, Depp, 41, also slammed George W. Bush’s administration for its criticism of French opposition to the U.S.-led war in Iraq, adding: “”I was ecstatic they re-named ‘French fries’ as ‘Freedom fries.’ Grown men and women in positions of power in the U.S. government showing themselves as idiots.”

Limo Owner Sues Rapper 50 Cent

The owner of a limousine service in Mobile, Ala., has sued rapper 50 Cent, claiming he suffered bruised ribs, fear and emotional distress after some of the star’s security guards hijacked his vehicle following a March 13 concert at the University of South Alabama’s Mitchell Center, the AP reports. Johnny Bonner alleges that when he tried to take a different route back to the hotel after a crowd of fans surrounded 50 Cent‘s motorcade, the security men attacked him, threw him in the rear seat of the GMC Yukon and drove “recklessly” back to the hotel. He seeks unspecified damages from 50 Cent, the three unidentified security men and unidentified parties responsible for hiring and supervising the men.

Macaulay Culkin Happy Where He Is

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Former Home Alone child star Macaulay Culkin says he has no regrets about rising to fame at such a young age. Culkin, now 23, tells Barbara Walters in an interview with airing Friday at 10 p.m. EDT on ABC’s 20/20 that he wouldn’t trade any of his experiences for anything in the world. “I’m very happy with who I am, and where I’ve ended up and I wouldn’t change one thing,” he said. “Because if you change one thing in the past, everything else is different.” Culkin, who married actress Rachel Miner in 1998 when both were just 17 but separated two years later, also denied he plans to marry his girlfriend, actress Mila Kunis from the Fox’s That ’70s Show. Culkin stars as New York club kid Michael Alig in the upcoming biopic Party Monster.

Universal Re-Releases Scarface

Universal Pictures is re-releasing Al Pacino‘s Scarface this month for a 20th anniversary run in theaters in New York; Los Angeles; Boston; Chicago; Philadelphia; Washington, D.C.; Detroit; Dallas; Miami and San Francisco, Reuters reports. Jack Foley, president of distribution for Universal’s specialty film label Focus Features, said the new prints have been copied from restored film and will feature a new digital soundtrack to boost the audience experience. The film’s re-release comes in advance of a new DVD version of Scarface.

Gone With the Wind‘s Rand Brook Dies

Actor Rand Brooks, who played Scarlett O’Hara’s first husband, Charles, in Gone With the Wind died of cancer Monday at his home in Santa Ynez, Calif., with his wife, Hermaine, at his bedside, the AP reports. He was 84. In the 1940s and ’50s, Brooks became known as sidekick Lucky Jenkins in the Hopalong Cassidy movies and Cpl. Randy Boone in the TV series Rin Tin Tin. After he left show business, Brooks ran an ambulance service that eventually became the largest private ambulance provider in Los Angeles County. He sold the company in 1994 and retired to the Santa Ynez Valley, where he bred champion Andalusian horses.

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