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The trailer is pretty good if you like cop dramas (what do you think?) - but more than that, what’s got me excited is that Pride and Glory is filled with people I love!

Colin Farrell (The New World, Miami Vice)

Edward Norton (Primal Fear, Fight Club, The Painted Veil)

Noah Emmerich (Little Children)

Shea Whigham (All the Real Girls)

Woo hoo!

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Grr.The 2008 version of The Incredible Hulk is going to be green in more ways than one, now that it is the first film to receive the Environmental Media Association’s Green Seal in its end credits.  See, it’s two kinds of green cause, the Hulk himself is green, and the environmentalism is…never mind.  As reported by ecorazzi,

“From the very beginning, Marvel, Universal, Edward Norton and I were all focused on making (’Hulk’) a very green production,” Producer Gale Anne Hurd said. “One of our very first pre-production meetings with department heads was a green meeting.”

To that end, the on-set efforts included a massive reduction in the use of plastic utensils and water bottles. An environmental consultant was even hired to further guide the production. [These efforts were] coupled with greener efforts in set construction, energy usage, resource conservation, recycling and more.

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Edward Norton (awesome actor), Gavin Newsom (dreamy mayor of San Francisco who does some awesome things and some questionable things), and others (who I can only assume to be awesome) are in Washington, D.C. today to speak about how green building policies can save on energy costs and prevent global warming.  From the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming (awesome committee),

The building sector is responsible for 48 percent of all heat-trapping emissions, and it is estimated that 76 percent of all electricity generated by U.S. power plants goes to operate buildings. As energy prices rise — increasing the costs of cooling, heating and construction — green building has become a popular mantra for homeowners, corporations and environmentalists alike.

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Wish you could ask Laurie David, producer of Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” your questions about the environment? How about chatting with Newt Gingrich about bipartisan environmentalism? For those unacquainted with Slate.com’s Earth Chats, it’s a great online discussion series featuring leading environmental thinkers, leaders and advocates who answer readers’ questions about environmental issues, and what we can do to improve our earthly habitat. This week being Earth Week, Slate chatted with a slew of heavy-hitting advocates. We’ve provided this week’s schedule below, with accompanying links to chat transcripts:

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