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    <title><![CDATA[Updates on the story "Long Way to Happy Ending for 'Australia'" on Celebuzz]]></title>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Nothing like a happy Hollywood ending to ruin your fun. Just ask<strong> Baz Luhrmann</strong>, the celebrated director of forthcoming epic <em>Australia</em>.<br /><br />The $190-million production, staring<strong> Nicole Kidman</strong> and <strong>Hugh Jackman</strong>, is apparently way off track in terms of a gratifying ending.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/11132008/gossip/pagesix/crunch_time_for_aussie_epic_138383.htm" target="_blank">Page Six</a> reports that Luhrmann is working around the clock to tidy up the pricey film because the finish isn't that crowd pleasing. <br /><br /><strong>Oprah</strong> (from whom all blessings flow) screened a rough cut of the epic for her show audience.&#160; Apparently other industry types have caught a glimpse, too.<br /><br />"Fox wanted more love scenes and development between Nicole and Hugh's characters, so they tried to splice that in. Now it's disjointed," a source who caught the flick told <em>Page Six</em>.<br /><br />Studio reps denied that anyone has seen the film save the Oprah audience, and that was a "rough, unfinished print." <br /><br />Luhrmann admitted to the Los Angeles <em>Times</em> that he wrote "six endings in all the drafts I did, shot three and ended up concluding the film in a way in which I&#8212;probably more than anyone&#8212;least expected."<br /><br />Celebuzz's own Hollywood insider tells us that while the film may be on track, it shot for a full calender year, and was padded with excessive re-shoots (usually a sign of trouble).</p>]]></description>
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