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That's right, we've got the first action-packed clip from the upcoming superhero flick for you to check out. In the scene, a trip to the park takes a wild turn as the Hulk and Betty Ross (Liv Tyler) come under attack from the military. Click here to watch the clip in glorious high-definition, along with some of our other cool "Hulk" videos like our interview with Tim Roth.

"Funny Games" was a hit when the thriller came out in Germany a decade ago, and now the American remake is speeding towards the box office with a limited release date of March 14th. In the film, Naomi Watts and Tim Roth star as a vacationing married couple who are taken hostage by a pair of preppy psychopaths. Below, watch an exclusive trailer for "Funny Games," preceeded by an intro from baddies Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet.

Tim RothIt's official: Quentin Tarantino's World War II opus, "Inglorious Bastards," has now taken longer than World War II itself. The movie, about a group of scoundrels given a suicide mission through Nazi-occupied France is reportedly a 600 page masterpiece. But just one would be enough for Tim Roth (that would be the title page), who for years has been rumored to star in the "Dirty Dozen" homage alongside Michael Madsen.

"I love [Quentin] to bits. If he ever does it of course I'd like to be in it. It's entirely up to him," Roth said. "It would be fun to be in a big Second World War movie. My dad was in that war." Read more...

He can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, even put a stopper in death (that is, if you aren't as much a group of dunderheads as he usually has to teach), but even Professor Severus Snape isn't immune from a little game of MTV "What If." It's hard to imagine now with Alan Rickman having put an indelible stamp on the character, but the role of the erstwhile Potions Master was originally offered to someone else entirely. Read more...

When Ang Lee's "Hulk" came out way back in 2003, the knock on it from the comic community was that it played too much like a character film, with not enough action, not enough spectacle -- not enough Hulk smashing the ever-loving crap out of his enemies. So, of course, Tim Roth, who plays villain Abomination, immediately waylaid our worst fears that the reboot would be more of the same.

"I can't give the game away, but I felt like I was making an independent movie with a serious budget," he said. "They had three units going and I was with the second unit quite often. I wrapped the other day in Brazil."

Wait, what? An independent movie? If Hulk and Abomination don't lay waste to entire cities with the brutality of their fighting, I’M going to start to smash things. Read more...

Anne HathawayCome Tuesday and a new batch of links, including news on Anne Hathaway, Brittany Murphy, Stan Lee, Michael Moore, and Jared Leto.

- Anne Hathaway teams with Jonathan Demme for comedy "Dancing With Sheba," about ex-model in and out of rehab who attends her sister's wedding. (Blackfilm)

- Brittany Murphy travels to "The Other Side" with Jason Lee, Giovanni Ribisi, Jim Broadbent, and Tim Roth in fantasy comedy. (Variety)

- Jared Leto and Sarah Polley the somebodies attached to "Mr. Nobody," a "butterfly effect" romance. (Hollywood Reporter)

- "I think [Tim] Story is doing the best he can." Stan Lee talks "Fantastic Four," "The Incredible Hulk," "Iron Man," and more. (Superhero Hype)

- "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and the secret of life. (Sydney Morning Herald)

- Michael Moore and CNN call truce in their online battle of numbers. (MichaelMoore.com)