Week in Review: Play Ball, You April Fools!
Another April Fools' Day in the books, and your friendly editors at Movieline HQ didn't succumb to one prank. (Well, except for that for that URL promising hot casting news that led to a website shouting "PORN FREAK.") With that in mind, let's get out of here while the getting is good! Check back over the weekend for regular updates from Dixon Gaines, and stick around for bonus coverage of WonderCon from Jen Yamato. In the meantime, have a drink on us and click ahead for the Week in Review.
· Adrianne Palicki got to wear a slightly-less-sexy Halloween costume on the set of NBC's Wonder Woman pilot, but not poor Amber Heard.
· The inaugural Movieline Basketball Movie Tournament kicked off with 16 teams, but only one was left standing.
· In other sporting news: the baseball season started this week! To celebrate, we offered up a movie for each of the 30 teams in Major League Baseball. You're welcome. (Less welcome was the rumor that Cameron Diaz wanted to make a movie with her boyfriend, New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez.)
· Some fairly sexy pictures of Bella and Edward having s-e-x in Breaking Dawn leaked online, which may have been a way to stealth market the film to non-Twilight fans. Or maybe it was just a mistake.
· Everything Must Go, The Hangover Part II, Midnight in Paris, MTV's terrible remake of Teen Wolf, and the Tara Reid-led Big Lebowski 2 were given Two-Minute Verdicts this week. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. appealed to the mercy of the court by admitting their original trailer for Green Lantern was kinda bad.
· Hole reunited after 13 years, and Movieline was there.
· It's only 2011, but 2012 already has a Best Actor front-runner in Michael Douglas. At least according to Liberace producer Jerry Weintraub.
· Elizabeth Taylor was remembered with a Bad Movie We Love: The V.I.P.s.
· Thanks to our awesome interview subjects: Duncan Jones, Virtual Newsstand cover girl Michelle Williams, James Marsden, Barbara Hershey, and Verge designee Reece Thompson.
· And finally, now that awards season is over, we can all admit this: Black Swan might be the new Showgirls.

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