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    Judging books by covers? No. Guessing movies by outlines? Yes! The site Famous Objects from Classic Movies engages users in a Hangman-type game to identify iconic film silhouettes. Internet: 547. Productivity: 0.

    1. Easy Rider; 2. King Kong; 3. Friday the 13th; 4. Ghostbusters; 5. Citizen Kane; 6. The Silence of the Lambs

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    Let the Games Begin

    Jennifer Lawrence (Winter's Bone) has been tapped to star in the film version of the Hunger Games trilogy. Though some fans worry that the Oscar-nominated actress, 20, is too old to play 16-year-old Katniss, author Suzanne Collins offered her blessing.

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    Lorax Lives

    Taylor Swift will lend her voice to the big-screen 3-D CGI version of The Lorax, joining Danny DeVito (as the title character), Betty White and Zac Efron to tell Dr. Seuss's beloved conservation tale, which urges, "Grow a forest. Protect it from axes that hack."

    5 THINGS YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THIS WEEK

    1. Jon Cryer's livelihood.

    The former Two and a Half man will appear in a version of Sondheim's Company.

    2. The death of the slow-motion action-movie scene.

    Director Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch delivers half a dozen movies' worth.

    3. Getting your 24 fix.

    Kiefer Sutherland says a film version of the TV espionage hit is on the way. Eventually.

    4. The quality of The Office season finale.

    Will Arnett and Ricky Gervais will guest-star.

    5. Valerie Plame's post-CIA career.

    The former operative has signed up to write a series of international spy novels.

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