Fast Track: Ashton Kutcher’s steamed about a sex tape he isn’t in
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A roundup of Friday morning’s arts and entertainment headlines:
Ashton Kutcher is furious over his name being used to promote a sex tape he isn’t even in. (TMZ)
Terrence Malick’s long-in-the-works, long-under-wraps film “Tree of Life” is starting to step out of the shadows. (Los Angeles Times)
“The Social Network” has a leg up in the awards race with a National Board of Review win. (Los Angeles Times)
If projections hold true, “Tangled” is looking to be a big hit for Disney. (Los Angeles Times)
Star Magazine, Radar Online, Jason Alexander and “the rest of you liars”? Britney Spears has a special holiday message for you. (<Los Angeles Times)
Aaron Eckhart says he’s “heartbroken” after learning he won’t be in the film “Dark Knight Rises” -- in a meeting on the beach with Christopher Nolan. (MTV)
Playboy is offering every single issue from 1953 to the present on one hard drive. (Los Angeles Times)
Adam Sandler is planning a holiday party -- for 5,000 people. (Hollywood Reporter)
Michael Cera is following the actor-to-part-time-musician path by touring with Mister Heavenly. (Spinner)
Characters from “Mad Men” and “Glee” provided the inspiration from some of the fastest-rising popular baby names of 2010. (NY Post)
Kirsten Dunst really, really doesn’t want to talk about ex-boyfriend Jake Gyllenhaal and his current squeeze, Taylor Swift. (Us Magazine)
Police are investigating the first-ever murder in Disney’s town, Celebration. (CBS News)
“World of Warcraft,” one of the world’s most popular games, is about to undergo a major overhaul. (Kotaku)
-- Patrick Kevin Day
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