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  • Paris Hilton Is Such A Hottie
    By Garth FranklinMonday May 15th, 2006 6:11pm
    Summit Entertainment, the company behind such upcoming films as "Babel", "Perfume", "Miss Potter" and "Bridge to Terabithia", will unveil five projects for sale at the Cannes Film Market this week reports Variety Amongst the projects is a new film for the world's most famous hotel heiress, a hair Aussie hunk, a pumped Latino sex symbol and the makers of the recent "Hills Have Eyes" remake.

    Paris Hilton will play one of the two eponymous heroines in "The Hottie and the Nottie". The romantic comedy, directed by Tom Putnam, follows an attractive woman (Hilton) who refuses to marry her longtime suitor until he has set up her ugly best friend with a partner. The script is by Heidi Ferrer.

    Benjamin Bratt reportedly has joined Javier Bardem and Giovanna Mezzogiorno in the cast of Mike Newell's "Love in the Time of Cholera," adapted from the novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

    Hugh Jackman will star in "The Tourist," a thriller about identity theft, blackmail and sex, to be directed by commercials helmer Marcel Langenegger.

    The team behind Alex Aja's horror pic "The Hills Have Eyes" will do the cat-and-mouse thriller "P2" about a woman stranded in a parking garage on Christmas Eve. Alexandre Aja, Gregory Levasseur and Frank Khalfoun wrote with the latter directing. Production is slated to begin in July.

    Finally, Richard LaGravenese is directing chick-lit adaptation "P.S., I Love You," based on Cecilia Aherne's novel about a young widow who discovers her recently deceased husband has left her 10 messages to help her start a new life.
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