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  • Paul Walker, Vin Diesel and Tyrese Gibson (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)It's all about family. A bigger, faster, louder family.

    London's Piccadilly Circus was closed down Tuesday morning to make way for the world premiere of "Fast and Furious Six," the latest installment in the high-octane action franchise that began in 2001. As the stars walked the carpet (not red, but racing blue), the two themes that kept popping up: twelve years after the first "Fast and the Furious," the team has become a lot like a family, and this movie is going to blow its five precursors out of the water.

    The event was as splashy as the movie, complete with custom cars, sexy dancers, a live DJ, and most of the stars of the picture on hand to talk up the movie and work the crowd of fans waiting for a glimpse of the cast.

    As Vin Diesel took to the podium, he turned to the crowd and lustily shouted, "We made the movie for all of you! YEAH!" As the fans roared their approval, Diesel said he related to his character because they’re both family men. "As a big brother and a guy who loves

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  • Old Spock and New Spock Reunite for Audi Commercial

    AudiThe scene between Spock (Zachary Quinto) and Spock Prime (Leonard Nimoy) in J.J. Abrams' 2009 "Star Trek" reboot was pretty cool and all, but it could've been a lot more. To be honest, we were kind of disappointed that the meeting of the younger and older versions of the Chief Science Officer of the Enterprise wasn't a bit more ... combative. Really, who wouldn't want to see Spock vs. Spock, albeit in the most good-natured (and logical) way possible?

    Well, the Spocks have been reunited as adversaries, though not as co-stars in this month's highly anticipated release, "Star Trek Into Darkness." Rather, Zachary Qunto and Leonard Nimoy are the stars of a new commercial for the Audi S7, one just chock-full of "Star Trek" references ... and beyond.

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  • Scott Barbour/Getty ImagesThe screen adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's 2009 gumshoe novel "Inherent Vice" looks to officially be Paul Thomas Anderson's next project as Benicio Del Toro has signed on to join "The Master" star Joaquin Phoenix for the tale of crime, corruption and double/triple/quadruple-crosses.

    "Inherent Vice" follows the exploits of Larry 'Doc' Sportello (Phoenix), a down-and-out Los Angeles private dick and pothead who receives a surprise visit from his ex-girlfriend, Shasta Fay Hepworth, who's now the mistress of real estate mogul Mickey Wolfmann. Shasta asks Doc's help in foiling a plot conjured by Wolfmann's wife, Sloane, and her lover, Riggs Warbling, to have Mickey thrown in the loony bin. Complications ensue (to say the least) against the backdrop of the arrest and trial of the Manson Family from the winter of 1969 through the summer of 1970.

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