Happy Monday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Tom Cruise gets his Bollywood close-up… The Up house finally sells… Peter Jackson finishes West Memphis 3 doc… More bad news for snail mailers… and more.
· The end of Herman Cain’s presidential run is crushing for many reasons, none more so than the end of such headlines as: “Herman Cain Admits to Quoting Pokemon Movie During Campaign.” To wit, as Cain has now acknowledged: “I believe these words came from the Pok�mon movie. I’m not sure who the original author is, so don’t go write an article about the poet, but it says a lot about where I am — where I am with my wife and my family, and where we are as a nation. Life can be a challenge. Life can seem impossible. It’s never easy when there’s so much on the line. But you and I can make a difference. There’s a mission just for you and me.” I miss the bastard already. [The Huffington Post via THR]
· While visiting Mumbai on his Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol rounds, Tom Cruise professed an abiding appreciation for Bollywood films and that, if offered a role in one, “I would never say no. I would love to do it.” I’d think Rock of Ages is close enough, but in any case, someone should probably make this happen. [THR]
· The $400,000 Utah house painstakingly modeled after the Fredricksen residence in Up has found a buyer. [AP]
· West Memphis 3 supporter Peter Jackson has wrapped a new documentary on the recently freed men thought wrongly convicted in…
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