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Director Todd Phillips has made three films for Warner Bros. so far: The Hangover, Due Date, and The Hangover Part II. Say what you will about their varying degrees of quality, but there’s no denying the fact that they were all huge financial successes for both Phillips and the studio, so Warner Bros. is obviously very committed to being in the Todd Phillips business. To that end they’ve signed him to a new first look deal that will keep him...  
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Todd Phillips’ Green Hat Films banner has been set up at Warner Bros. ever since “Starsky & Hutch” in 2004. While not every film he’s made since has been a huge hit (“School for Scoundrels” for one, but that was a Dimension/Weinstein Company picture), ever since “The Hangover” arrived, it’s helped Green Hat gross $1.2 billion worldwide. Suffice to say Warner Bros. loves Phillips and the feeling is mutual. According to a just-delivered...  
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Starting with The Hangover, Todd Phillips has turned into a new cash cow for Warner Bros., with the two Hangover movies and Road Trip cumulatively earning more than a billion dollars worldwide. (The Hangover films are responsible for the bulk of that gross.) Not bad for a guy who makes absurd comedies. Now WB has [...]  
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Director Todd Phillips quickly became a household name following the smashing success of 2009’s The Hangover. Phillips wasn’t exactly an unknown before the comedy-megahit, as he had success directing raunchy comedies like Old School, Road Trip, and the PG-13 adaptation of Starsky and Hutch, but The Hangover (and its subsequent sequel) allowed the director to have considerable creative control in developing his own projects. The director is...  
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"Todd's been a cherished member of the Warner family for a long time, and the comedic genius he's brought to the big screen has made for an extraordinarily successful partnership, Jeff Robinov, president of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, said in a statement.  
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Director Todd Phillips, the new king of bros-behaving-badly films, isn’t about to stop churning out popcorn fodder anytime soon. His first three films for Warner Brothers—The Hangover, Due Date, and The Hangover Part II—have all raked in some $1.2 billion worldwide, so it’s no surprise that the studio wants to keep him around through 2013. Thus, not only is Phillips readying The Hangover Part III and the epic-party-goes-awesomely-wrong movie...  
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In addition to "The Hangover" movies, Phillips wrote, directed and produced Warner's 2010 comedy "Due Date," starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Zach Galifianakis as unlikely travel companions who have to take a cross-country road trip together. His other ...  
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Warner Bros. Pictures has started airing these three TV spots for the Todd Phillips-produced comedy Project X, starring Kirby Bliss Blanton, Jonathan Daniel Brown, Oliver Cooper, Alexis Knapp, Thomas Mann and Miles Teller. The R-rated film follows three ...  
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And none of them have titles beginning with "The Hangover Part."  
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The ratings are in, and Super Bowl XLVI just barely edged out last year’s game to rank as the most watched program in television history. Nearly 111.3 million people tuned in to watch the Giants vs. Patriots match-up and, subsequently, a whole lotta advertising. Last night we brought you a compilation of all the movie-related spots that ran during the game (including an extended version of The Avengers ad, which is fantastic), and today we’d...  
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Even better? Todd Phillips ("The Hangover") reportedly directed the spot, which should air during Super Bowl XLVI. No word yet if Cameron, Sloane or George Peterson will make appearances as well.  
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If you were a fan of The Hangover but felt that their target demographic was far too old, well you’re in luck! From producer Todd Phillips (The Hangover) comes Project X, high school’s answer to a well-meaning party that gets blown out of control. We brought you the first trailer for the film way back in November, but as this is a new year, of course we have a new trailer for you! Directed by Nima Nourizadeh, the film stars Thomas Mann, Miles...  
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Think the guys in "The Hangover" had it rough? That's nothing compared to what unfolds for the teens of the upcoming Todd Phillips produced, found footage style, R-rated comedy "Project X." And from the looks of it, it'll make Will Ferrell's streaking in "Old School" look positively quaint. Made on a shoestring budget of $12 million, commercial helmer Nima Nourizadeh directs a cast of mostly unknowns (Miles Teller of "Rabbit Hole" might be...  
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Todd Phillips, director of 2009 hit, The Hangover is executive producing this new ... Three high school friends come together and plan to throw the party of the century, something people will never forget. Things go awry however when their big party ...  
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It appears The Hangover 3 is inevitable. Shortly after the release of the disappointing The Hangover Part II, director Todd Phillips promised a second sequel that would complete the trilogy. Now, after a long negotiation period, the film’s stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zach Galifianakis are close to landing a major pay raise to reprise their roles. The trio are apparently asking for $15 million each (against backend), which is a steep...  
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