Eurotrip

All work and no play make Jake a dull boy. So Jake slipped a little shopping and dinner into the schedule interviews, photocalls and autographs.

Jake didn't hat shop at a Borsalino store alone, he was joined with Duncan and his girlfriend, and ever present security.

Should we start looking out for his summer fedora or someone else's?
Then it was out for dinner at Antica Pesa, one of the oldest restaurants in Rome.

Jake is in Berlin camera ready and ready to go for his next photocall.
(blend Jake, blend )

And hat shopping there? Think Austin's got a lid on that.


One curious thing you might not have seen. For those who went and saw Source Code this past week, you probably saw the Hangover II trailer. Well anyone going this weekend won't.

Tuesday Warner Bros. sent out a notice to all theater owners saying that all copies of the trailer "to remove and delete" and all current placements, including and especially Source Code, need to be removed immediately.


Later Warners released a statement saying, "In our haste to meet the placement schedule for this trailer, we failed to properly vet the final version with the MPAA. We acted immediately to correct the mistake and removed the trailer from screens."

Well that green card at the beginning of the trailer means that it was approved by the MPAA for the audience. So what's up? And why Source Code specifically?

JoBlo.com thinks it could be any of the following lines in the trailer: "bitches", "whore in Las Vegas","gay boys" or the monkey "nibbling on the weenus" that's a part of the reason for it being pulled.

Some may think Source Code was singled out was because families complained. But it could be Summit who put the pressure on them. Maybe they wanted to distant themselves from something like The Hangover? Or maybe getting heat from people associated with their biggest franchise money maker?

When the "Paranormal Activity 2" trailer was pulled after "numerous complaints" that it was too scary for the general public, a lot of people suspected that it was a stunt to get more press for the film. Something to think about.