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arnett.jpgWill Arnett's got a problem. Sure he's a wildly in-demand comic player, but "A lot of stuff I do I encourage people I know to not go see," he joked. "There are things that I don't need my folks to know that I did - that I play Xbox Live a lot. They don't need to have the image of their 37-year-old son with a headset talking to his buddies about going to war."

Well, call Grandma and invite the kids, Arnett finally has a project he's ready to share with the whole family, the CGI adaptation of Dr. Seuss's "Horton Hears a Who," where he voices "Carol Burnett's bagman," Arnett said of Vlad the Vulture, "a part that I never thought I'd get." Read more...

- Snakes! Why does it always have to be snakes? Final poster released for “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” (USA Today)

- First look at Beyoncé as Etta James on the set of “Cadillac Records.” (Just Jared)

- Johnny Depp is looking for a few good screenwriters to pen a Salvador Dali biopic. (NZ Herald)

- Judd Apatow’s latest will bring together Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen, and Leslie Mann. That and it’s about, well, nobody knows actually. (Variety)

- Justin Long gets dragged to hell by Sam Raimi. (Variety)

- “Horton Hears a Who,” but will he hear YOU? Filmmakers issue hometown shouting challenge. (Horton)

In "Horton Hears a Who," Jim Carrey returns to Dr. Seuss land, although this time it's animated and with a co-starring lineup that includes such comedic talent as Steve Carell, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Dane Cook, Will Arnett, Carol Burnett and Dan Fogler.

For Fogler -- who can be seen shortly in the ping pong epic "Balls of Fury" -- it's a two-fer, as he tackles the voice of both a monkey king and a microscopic villain. In our exclusive interview below, he discusses his roles and even dishes out some lines.