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  • 15
    Mar
    2013
    8:22am, EDT

    'Incredible Burt Wonderstone' spins up some magical moments

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    Steve Buscemi and Steve Carell star as a Vegas magical team who've fallen on hard times.

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, NBC News

    REVIEW: If you're a fan of Steve Carell's portrayal of Michael Scott in "The Office," you'll love him as "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone." It's the same character. In both roles, he plays a handsome guy who's landed a position well over his head, and instead of sitting back and savoring the wondrous position he landed, he gets greedy.

    In "The Office," he's running a paper company with absolutely no idea how to manage people or business. In "Burt Wonderstone," he's a nerdy kid grown up into a Siegfried-and-Roy style Vegas magician, partnered with childhood pal Anton Marvelton (Steve Buscemi). And he still has no idea how he got so lucky. Instead of savoring stardom and riches, he's grown cranky, tired of Anton, and of their stale magic show (they still enter to that ancient Steve Miller Band hit, "Abracadabra").


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    But now there's a new kid in town -- Criss Angel-meets-"Jackass" style street magician Steve Gray (Jim Carrey, looking like a 20-year-old punk Jesus). Gray goes for the gross-out -- sleeping on hot coals, pulling a bloody playing card out of a hole in his cheek. Burt and Anton aren't into that kind of act, but casino boss Doug (James Gandolfini, wonderfully doltish) is attracted to Gray's younger audience. And so just as Burt and Anton's friendship is falling apart, so is their professional life, the magical dreams they've had since childhood vanishing like coins in a magician's hands.

    So now the plot is set: Burt must reunite with Anton, struggle back up the Vegas ladder, and make nice with beautiful assistant Jane (Olivia Wilde, in a nice role). Along the way, he touches base with the man (Alan Arkin) whose magic kit set him on this road when he was just a kid.

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    Olivia Wilde joins the two magicians as part of their Vegas act.

    There were a million ways "Burt Wonderstone" could have messed up its tricks. But mostly it doesn't -- the cast is talented and the plot finds ways to surprise. Anton is treated cruelly by Burt, but it's satisfyingly funny that Anton himself turns out to have his own sense of clueless ego, giving starving Cambodian children magic kits instead of food. And while a more standard plot might have pitted Gray against Anton and Burt in some kind of direct battle-to-the-death, here they perform their final competing acts solo, and the bizarre information Anton picked up on his Cambodian sojourn actually comes in handy.

    Burt and Anton are presented as an old-school act who never learned to adjust to the times. The movie's a bit old-school too -- light and mostly funny, not edgy and street, but solidly entertaining. Not full-on magic, but you'll pull more than a few laughs out of this hat.

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  • 10
    Mar
    2013
    11:35am, EDT

    Best bets: Carell and Buscemi cast a spell in 'Incredible Burt Wonderstone'

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, NBC News

    There's a little bit of everything this week in entertainment. Steve Carell has a new movie, "The Bachelor" wraps up another season, and the biggest winner at the Oscars comes to home video.

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    Steve Buscemi, Olivia Wilde and Steve Carell star in "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone."

    MONDAY: 'Bachelor' finale
    Ready for two hours of lead-up to a five-second possible proposal? In the season finale, "Bachelor" star Sean Lowe will choose between Catherine, the graphic designer from Seattle, and Lindsay, the teacher and general's daughter from North Carolina. Many viewers feel the real drama went out of the show when this season's mean girl, Tierra, left the show. And some still feel Sean made a mistake by not choosing AshLee, who complained on the recent reunion that she felt blindsided and lied to. There are already rumors out there as to who Sean picks and what happens next, but we won't spoil things here. Tune in if you need to know. (March 11, 8 p.m., ABC.)

    TUESDAY: 'Life of Pi'
    Best-picture winner "Argo" garnered all the headlines, but it was "Life of Pi" that won the most Academy Awards at last month's Oscars. The film, based on Yann Martel's best-selling book, won four awards -- Ang Lee won for best director, and the film won cinematography, original score and visual effects honors. If you missed the Oscar-winner in theaters, it's now coming to home video. Roger Ebert raved over the film, calling it "a miraculous achievement of storytelling and a landmark of visual mastery." (On DVD and blu-Ray March 12.)

    FRIDAY: 'Incredible Burt Wonderstone'
    Two Steves, Carell and Buscemi, team up for "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," which comes to theaters this week. They play a famed Vegas magician team who now hate each other, and yet must step up their showmanship to beat an up-and-coming challenger played by Jim Carrey. The one-upmanship gets pretty intense -- Carrey tries to spend a night sleeping on hot coals or attempts to pound a nail in with his forehead, Carell and Buscemi attempt to spend a week dangling inside a glass box. Olivia Wilde and Alan Arkin co-star. (Opens March 15.)

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  • 1
    Feb
    2013
    3:48pm, EST

    See Olivia Wilde's sexy showgirl photo from Vanity Fair

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAY

    Her name was Lola Olivia. She was a showgirl ... Yes, that's actress Olivia Wilde heating up the pages of Vanity Fair's upcoming Hollywood issue in super-sexy showgirl garb.

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    Olivia Wilde as a showgirl in Vanity Fair.

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    Ben Affleck, Emma Stone and Bradley Cooper appear on the cover of Vanity Fair's March issue.

    The annual star-studded issue features photography by Bruce Weber and 75 celebrities, including Tom Cruise, Halle Berry, Tom Hanks and more.

    But it's Wilde's photos that are earning the most buzz. In the showgirl shot, she wears a glittery bikini-style outfit, tall sparkly heels and giant feathers on her tush.

    In a second shot, Wilde is a bit more covered up as a still-sultry magician holding a rabbit. She plays an aspiring magician in Steve Carell's upcoming movie, "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone," which opens March 15.

    The Hollywood issue will be on sale nationwide on Feb. 5.

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Gael Cooper is the movies editor for TODAY.com and a pop-culture junkie. She is the co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops?" and "The Totally Sweet '90s."

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