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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Summer movie guide: Top 20 picks

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"Getaway" and "Closed Circuit" will also help close out the summer season.cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList.length]={"currentPicture":false,"x":0,"y":0,"pos":15,"title":"August 30"}HIDE CAPTIONSummer movies calendar: May 24May 31June 7June 14June 21June 28July 5July 12July 19July 26August 2August 9August 16August 23August 30<<<123456789101112131415>>>Event.observe(window,'load',function(){if(typeof(cnn_adbptrackpgalimg) == 'function' && typeof(cnnArticleGallery) != 'undefined'){cnn_adbptrackpgalimg(cnnArticleGallery.currentImageList[0].image,"Summer movie guide: Top 20 picks");}});STORY HIGHLIGHTSThere is plenty to choose from at the theater this summerMany of the biggest films are asking "What if"?Here are 20 titles to watch for

(CNN) -- This year's summer movie season is all about asking "What if?"

As in, what if you had super powers and came from another planet? ("Man of Steel") What if the world came to an end and you were stuck at James Franco's house? ("This Is the End") Or what if you were pub-hopping during the end of days? ("The World's End")

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That's a lot of speculation, not the least of which centers around which of these movies could become hits and which are worth your box office cash.

Here's our guide to the top 20 summer movies:

May 24: "The Hangover III," "Before Midnight"

As Memorial Day rolls around, you have two trilogies to choose from: "The Hangover III" and "Before Midnight," the three-quel to Richard Linklater's accidental trilogy that began with 1995's "Before Sunrise" and continued with 2004's "Before Sunset."

In the presumed end to the "Hangover" franchise, the Wolf Pack reunites because Alan (Zach Galifianakis) is in crisis, and then they have to team up with their one-time nemesis, Mr. Chow, to retrieve something that was stolen. "It does not revolve around a wedding, and it does not revolve around a forgotten night," director Todd Phillips said. "It's a different structure."

In "Before Midnight," we catch up with lovers Jesse and Celine (Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy) to see if they've finally made their relationship work, and under what terms, during a visit to Greece. "These films are the opposite of victory-lap sequels," Linklater said. "We've had six to nine years to think about it and dig in, and we wouldn't do that if we didn't feel that there was something new for them to say and some new station in life."

May 31: "Now You See Me," "The East," "After Earth"

Following Memorial Day weekend is the magic-heist film "Now You See Me," which squares off against star/co-writer Brit Marling's "The East."

"Now You See Me" is a glossy tale about four magicians (played by Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco) who execute a bank robbery as part of their act (part of the fun is learning how the tricks are done).

"The East," meanwhile, is an indie thriller about a corporate spy infiltrating a freegan anarchist collective that executes "jams" on unsuspecting companies. Whether it's done by magic or terrorism, both films are about free thinkers teaming up to hold corporate America financially and morally responsible for its wrongdoings; consider them companion pieces.

Despite taking place in the future, at its heart, "After Earth" is a father/son survival story in which Will Smith tries to build his son Jaden's movie career -- er, tries to direct his son toward a rescue beacon. Smith's original idea for the film had the father and son crash their car in the mountains, but screenwriter Gary Whitta jazzed up the piece with a primordial planet filled with defense mechanisms meant to kill humans. "Earth has evicted us because we were messing (it up)," Whitta said. "If you took 'Jurassic Park' and dumped 'King Kong' in the middle of it, that's what you have in this environment."

June 7: "The Purge"

In "The Purge," a future version of America has decriminalized murder for a 12-hour period once a year. Those who can afford to do so either participate and kill off the have-nots or go on lockdown to protect their families. Ethan Hawke's character, who became rich selling security systems, finds his family besieged after his son lets in a man on the run. It's basically a home-invasion story with some sociopolitical underpinnings, but it'll provide some summer chills as the purge begins.

June 14: "This Is the End," "Man of Steel"

"This Is the End," which opens ahead of the weekend on June 12, will also provide a high body count but for comedic effect. Various celebrities are at a party at James Franco's house when the apocalypse occurs. "We thought it would be funny to see famous people die in graphic ways," star, co-writer and director Seth Rogen said. "We killed most of our favorite stars. ... Michael Cera plays a lunatic cokehead version of himself. He makes the best corpse."

Does Henry Cavill make the best Superman, though? "Man of Steel" is another reboot, this time with director Zack Snyder at the helm. Unlike the last Superman film, Bryan Singer's "Superman Returns" (2006), this is an origin story with a young Clark Kent realizing the scope of his powers and what he was out on Earth to do.

June 21: "World War Z"

Brad Pitt is also out to save the world, but only because it's infested by zombies. The producer and star of "World War Z" (based on Max Brooks' book) plays a former U.N. staffer caught up in a zombie pandemic. Pitt has said the film offered up a couple of challenges, and not just how to fight the undead: "How do we keep the global, dynamic scope of the book, and how do we originate a genre that's been done quite often and really, really well?" One of the solutions is to show the pandemic as it unfolds instead of merely documenting the aftermath.

June 28: "White House Down," "Byzantium"

Channing Tatum also plays the hero, but on a smaller scale. In "White House Down," he plays a man who has just interviewed for his dream job with the Secret Service and is on-site when terrorists storm the White House. He may not have gotten the job officially, but he in effect does it anyway by protecting the president (Jamie Foxx). Expect lots of explosions.

For a female-action alternative to most of June's fare, Neil Jordan ("Interview with the Vampire") has another story of the undead on the way called "Byzantium." Gemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan play a mother-daughter vampire duo who've broken a cardinal bloodsucking rule of no females allowed. "It's a feminist movie," Arterton said. "Traditionally men, not always, are sexualized as vampires, not women. Women are the ones who are usually victimized."

July 5: "The Way, Way Back"

Sam Rockwell stars in the latest film from writing team Jim Rash and Nat Faxon ("The Descendants") as the owner of the Water Wizz water park who takes an awkward teenage boy under his wing. They head out on vacation with his mom (Toni Collette) and her boyfriend (Steve Carell). "It's inspired by real-life happenings," Rash said, "but it's heavier on the funny side than 'The Descendants,' even if both are dysfunctional family comedies." It won audiences over at Sundance.

July 12: "Pacific Rim"

Guillermo del Toro knows his monsters, and in "Pacific Rim," he brings to life his biggest ones yet: kaiju (Japanese for giant monsters). The film also features giant robots controlled by soldiers battling the race of alien beasts who rise from the ocean. There's a stellar cast as well (Charlie Hunnam, Ron Perlman, Idris Elba, Charlie Day and Rinko Kikuchi), but really, the selling point here is monsters vs. robots, right?

July 19: "The Girl Most Likely"

Kristen Wiig has her first post-"Bridesmaids" starring role in "The Girl Most Likely." Her character pretends to commit suicide to get a guy's attention, but the move backfires and lands her back at home with her mother (Annette Bening). "It's a comedy with an underpinning of real emotion, because this character is a hot mess and falling apart at the seams," co-director Shari Springer Berman said. "But it's Kristen, so you love her. Kristen can do anything."

July 26: "The Wolverine"

Hugh Jackman is back for another round as Logan in "The Wolverine," in what should be a stand-alone film within the" X-Men" series (hopefully erasing any bad memories leftover from "X-Men Origins: Wolverine.") This time, the story is from Chris Claremont and Frank Miller's 1982 comic series, so Logan is in Japan, where he meets up with a man he'd saved from a POW camp during World War II. Logan's lived a long time, but his friend offers him a way out: to make him mortal. In his way are Viper and Silver Samurai, the Yakuza and members of the Japanese criminal underworld.

August 2: "The Spectacular Now," "2 Guns"

An indie teen coming-of-age story ("Spectacular Now") starring Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller is no box office match against "2 Guns," but it'll remind audiences of John Hughes films that they love -- and make Teller a break-out star.

In the meantime, Mark Wahlberg teams up with Denzel Washington (and re-teams with his "Contraband" director Baltasar Kormákur) for "2 Guns," in which a DEA agent and a naval intelligence officer are forced to work undercover together as members of a narcotics syndicate, but neither one knows the other is also a federal agent. When they discover the truth about each other, they have to go on the run -- together.

August 9: "Elysium"

A little more high-concept is the much-anticipated sci-fi film "Elysium," starring Matt Damon and Jodie Foster and directed by "District 9"'s Neill Blomkamp, about the wealthy living on a space station while the impoverished live on a polluted planet. "It's not a sequel; it's not a franchise," Foster said at San Diego Comic-Con. "This is completely original, and it has a real sociopolitical relevance. It's about all sorts of things that matter to me, plus beautiful gut-wrenching explosions."

August 16: "Austenland"

In a summer filled with "gut-wrenching explosions," "Austenland" offers a respite for those looking for something more gentile. Keri Russell plays a mega-Jane Austen fan who spends her life's savings for a weekend getaway at a spot that promises to re-create life as portrayed in such classics as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility." She's hoping to find her own Mr. Darcy, but fantasy and reality collide in this comedy about role-playing romance, also featuring "Flight of the Conchords" star Bret McKenzie.

August 23: "The World's End"

Edgar Wright ("Shaun of the Dead," "Hot Fuzz") completes his Simon Pegg-Nick Frost trilogy with "The World's End." A group of friends (including Pegg, Frost, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine and Eddie Marsan) want to re-create a classic pub crawl from their youth: 12 pubs in one night, ending at a pub called (what else?) the World's End. On the way, they discover that their hometown has been invaded by aliens! But that won't stop these determined drinkers. "We are going to get to the World's End if it kills us," Pegg vows. We'll probably die laughing.

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'Star Wars' bracket game: Our picks

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It’s been literally days since the last bit of Star Wars franchise news was cast into the pit of the Internet, the nesting place of the all-powerful Fanboy, who slowly digests every new piece of Star Wars information over a thousand years, like some kind of purely theoretical pit-dwelling epicurean tentacled arthropod. Fortunately, the good people at the LucasFilm/Disney/Sheinhardt empire have saved us from boredom by launching a new Star Wars Character Tournament. You guessed it: It’s bracket time! The tournament lets you vote for 32 of your favorite Star Wars characters in a whole series of one-on-one matchups, beginning on Monday. Read on as we boldly call every single match in the bracket. (Check out the full bracket here.)

Round One: The Light Side

Han Solo vs. Lando Calrissian: A ridiculously high-powered opening round match-up that immediately calls the layout of this whole bracket into question. Who seeded this tournament? Are they aware that Lando Calrissian stole the Mindharp of Sharu, navigated the Flamewind of Oseon, spelunked in the Starcave of ThonBoka, and then successfully transformed himself from a dashing smuggler into a successful sky-politician? He’s like Sir Francis Drake with better facial hair. Unfortunately, he’s getting kicked out of this bracket by the same man who kicked him out of the Millennium Falcon. Because Han Solo is the coolest man in the galaxy. Winner: Solo.

Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Qui-Gon Jinn: Please. Winner: Kenobi.

Luke Skywalker vs. Wedge Antilles: Luke Skywalker was whiny but kinda cool in New Hope, was tortured and legit cool in Empire, and then turned into a sexless monk in Jedi. Wedge, meanwhile, was an essential wingman who gave good cockpit in two movies before leading his own private Top Gun ring of badasses in various Rogue Squadron tie-in books, comics, and videogames. But his name ain’t Skywalker. Winner: Luke Skywalker.

Yoda vs. Mace Windu: Yoda is one of the most beloved characters in the last 40 years of imagination, his very name synonymous with “wit, wisdom, and cool puppetry.” And if you were born after 1997, he’s your favorite lightsaber-swinging ninja acrobat. But Mace Windu is played by Samuel L. Jackson. Tough call. Well, not really. Winner: Yoda.

R2-D2 vs. C-3PO: A showdown between two longtime companions. I feel like C-3PO is perpetually underrated, since his wry British-butler humor adds a lot of charm and depth to the franchise. But nobody wants to hang out with C-3PO, whereas every kid dreams of having their own astromech droid. Winner: R2.

Princess Leia vs. Padmé Amidala: Thanks to the curious decision to pair off the only two primary female characters in the Star Wars movie franchise, we are witness to an old-fashioned mother-daughter battle. Princess Leia has the advantage of being an inspiration to generations of geek girls. Padmé Amidala has the advantage of… wait, sorry, I still can’t get over the fact that her name is Padmé Amidala. Note the accent, because on top of the fact that people from Naboo live in a constitutional monarchy where they elect a new teenaged world-empress every few years, they are also apparently French. No contest. Winner: Organa.

Chewbacca vs. Wicket: Wicket starred in Caravan of Courage. Chewbacca could rip your arm off and beat you to death with the arm he ripped off. Winner: Chewie.

Ahsoka Tano vs. Captain Rex: Here’s one for fans grieving over The Clone Wars. Rex gets a serious vote-bump because of his lineage: He’s technically a member of the Fett family. But Ahsoka is a cool lady with a lightsaber. Winner: Tano.

Round Two: The Dark Side

Darth Vader vs. General Grievous: Notice how they’re calling him “Darth Vader” and not “Anakin Skywalker”? That’s because cool helmets and James Earl Jones sell better than rat-tails and Hayden Christensen. Anyhow, this one’s easy. Winner: Vader.

Darth Maul vs. Asaji Ventress: Casual Star Wars fans will vote Maul because they remember how cool he looked in the Phantom Menace trailers, and also because the name “Asaji Ventress” looks like a sneeze their brain vomited. But deep Clone Wars fans know Darth Maul is an overrated non-entity. I’m calling an upset: The fans will come out strong for the Nightsister. Full disclosure: I don’t even know what a Nightsister is. Winner: A$aji Ventdress.

Jabba the Hutt vs. Salacious Crumb: Salacious Crumb? The little rodent guy with the name that sounds like a thief in a Charles Dickens novel? He’s on the list? Seriously, where’s this coming from? Did somebody at Star Wars HQ just grab a few action figures out of the closest Darth Vader Action Figure Carrying Case and plop them down in a row? Where’s Bib Fortuna? Where’s Max Rebo? Where’s the freaking Sarlacc Pit? Not that it matters, because Jabba has this all sewn up. He will quite literally devour his competition. Winner: Mr. The Hutt.

Cad Bane vs. Hondo Ohnaka: Another one for Clone Wars fans. At least, I assume so, since I have no idea who either of these people are. No, I’m just kidding, I know all about Bad Cane and Rondo McDohnaka. [Checks Wookiepedia, goes down internet rabbit hole which includes the discovery of a character named "Pooja Naberrie."] Well, Hondo is a Weequay, and no matter how often people have tried to make Weequay happen, they just won’t happen. Also, Dalton Ross tells me his kids love Cad Bane. Winner: Sad Cane or whatever.

Boba Fett vs. Dengar: Listen, I’m a total nerd for the Bounty Hunters, and even I can barely tell you anything about Dengar, except that he looks like his clothes are made out of a trash can and a hospital. If Dengar faced off against Boba Fett’s jetpack, he would lose. Winner: Boba Fett’s Jetpack.

Jango Fett vs. Bossk: Now, conversely, Bossk is a total hunter-killer badass reptile man. But do kids even know about Bossk today? And anyhow, doesn’t just the fact that Jango Fett’s last name is “Fett” basically mean he can defeat everyone whose name isn’t Fett? Winner: Jango Fett’s decapitated head.

Count Dooku vs. Grand Moff Tarkin: Well, Count Dooku was useless, but he has the advantage of A) having a lightsaber and B) being played by Christopher Lee, along with C) the fact that he’s appeared in every medium of the expanded Star Wars universe, movie and book and TV show and game, each time being more useless than the last time. Whereas Tarkin just owned New Hope and then dropped the mic and walked away, never to be seen again except for that terrifying Livia Soprano zombie cameo in Revenge of the Sith. You can’t do just one good movie nowadays, Tarkin baby, now it’s all about diversifying. Winner: Dooku.

Emperor Palpatine vs. IG-88: Do people really like Palpatine? Or even like to hate him? He spent Return of the Jedi sitting in a throne looking like your scary grandma who always baked you pies that totally could have been made out of little children for all you know. Then he spent the prequels being all like, “Look at me, I’m not evil, doot-doot-de-doot-doot” before suddenly being all like “TWIST I’M EVIL LOSERZ!” Then there’s IG-88, technically a whole series of badass killer bounty hunter droids. One of them was the hardest boss in Shadows of the Empire. Screw it, I’m calling an upset, not that it’ll matter in two rounds anyways. Winner: 88.

Round Two: The Light Side

Han Solo vs. Obi-Wan Kenobi: This one’s all about demographics. The internet is the opposite of the real world, in that more young people vote on the internet. And young people probably know way more about Kenobi than about Han Solo. Heck, Kenobi was basically the Han Solo of the prequels, in that Ewan McGregor was the one actor who didn’t look lobotomized. But Han Solo is the trump card. Do you know how many parsecs it took him to make the Kessel Run? Twelve. TWELVE. Winner: The Han Solo Spinoff, coming soon from LucasFilm/Disney/Marvel/Barnes & Noble/Massive Dynamic.

Luke Skywalker vs. Yoda McYoda: Luke might be annoying sometimes. But Luke is also the embodiment of youthful innocence shading into noble experience. Also, he never said anything as stupid as “Begun, the Clone War has.” Except maybe when he was whining about Tosche Station. Winner: Luke Skywalker’s Power Converters.

R2-D2 vs. Princess Leia: Things R2-D2 never did: Engage in an ongoing flirtation with the coolest man in the galaxy; wear a gold bikini; have a weird semi-English accent in one movie and then just talk normally in the other movies; write a hilarious memoir about drug addiction; set fashion trends. Winner: Leia.

Chewbacca vs. Ahsoka Tano: I mean, listen people, I love Chewbacca as much as the next person, but I dunno if I would describe him as a “character” with “traits” so much as a “cool thing” with a “cool name.” People seem to dig that Ahsoka. Is it racist if I admit that I have no idea how to pronounce Ahsoka? Can you be racist against species that don’t exist? Man, those Togrutas sure are lazy, amiright? Whatever, I’m calling an upset. Ahsoka never subjected us to five minutes with her lame wookie family. Winner: Tano.

Round Two: The Dark Side

Darth Vader vs. Astronomy Empress: Astroji Wentress? Asnonji Egress? Cad Bane? Whatever. This is an easy one. Winner: Vader.

Jabba the Hutt vs. Cad Bane: Jabba the Hutt is practically a stand-in for every evil rich crime lord of the last 30 years! Also, he can go mobile! Winner: Jabba.

Boba Fett vs. Jango Fett: Take everything cool and mysterious about Boba Fett. Then replace all that cool mystery with whatever the opposite of cool mystery is. Presto Jango! Anyhow, sonny boy wins this one. Winner: Boba.

Count Dooku vs. IG-88:  Christopher Lee is one of the great actors of genre cinema. But haven’t you ever wondered how much better the world would be if IG-88 had played all of Christopher Lee’s roles? Can’t you see IG-88 as Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun, or essaying the role of Saruman in Lord of the Rings? What, you’re saying that’s silly? Is that just because IG-88 is a droid? Are you saying Droids can’t play Human roles? Don’t be a space-racist, you racist. Winner: IG-88.

Round Three: The Light Side:

Han Solo vs. Luke Skywalker: I know, I know, Luke is the star of the original trilogy and the guiding light of the expanded universe. But there’s a reason why they’re planning to make a spinoff about the other guy. You know, the stuck-up half-witted scruffy-looking nerf herder. That’s because Han Solo is the embodiment of charming space-badassery. Imagine how much better the prequels would have been if they had been a trilogy about Han Solo growing up on the streets of Corellia Town. It would’ve been like Mean Streets meets Blade Runner meets Oliver Twist. Winner: Solo.

Princess Leia vs. Ahsoka Tano: Ahsoka, you made it further than any of your prequel-era colleagues. Kudos. Now it’s time to die. Or rather, it’s time to get framed, be put on trial, get saved from a guilty verdict at the last second, and then walk off into the sunset so that you can avoid getting killed. Leia trumps all. Winner: Leia.

Round Three: The Dark Side:

Darth Vader vs. Jabba the Hutt: I want to say Jabba. I’d love to say Jabba. Jabba the Hutt represents everything that used to be fun about Star Wars, and that maybe will be fun again. He’s just a grotesque, ridiculously cartoonish, down-and-dirty disgusting being. He looks like what would happen if Sydney Greenstreet lived for a hundred years in a hundred dive bars and ate a couple sewer systems and then declared himself a criminal emperor. But Darth Vader has it all. He’s a terrifying villain and an emotionally distant father, a vicious warlord and a troubled evil-addict with a redemption arc. Winner: Vader.

Boba Fett vs. IG-88: Nope. Winner: Boba Motherf—ing Fett.

Final Four:

Han Solo vs. Princess Leia: If only we could get Lawrence Kasdan to script this showdown! I see insults being hurled back and forth, as Leia points out that Han is a shiftless do-nothing gambling addict, a cocky flyboy, an emotional adolescent whose best friend is a big hairy jock who can only speak in grunts and assertive growls, and… and.. and… but it’s too late, because Leia has given in to Han’s impossible powers of charm, and now they are kissing, and Leia says, “Oh, Han, hold me like you did by that lake in Naboo” and Han says “Man, you princesses sure talk funny.” And then C-3Po runs in and is all like “Sir! Sir! I’ve isolated the reverse, power flux coupling!” Winner: Solo.

Darth Vader vs. Boba Fett: Yes, the two Star Wars trilogies are — according to the franchise’s creator — the story of the fall and rise of Darth Vader. Yes, Darth Vader is an awesome villain who became the subject of one of the best twists in movie history. Yes, he is still cool after all these years, no matter how many more times he screams some variation of “Nooooooo!” But does he fly around in a spaceship that starts on the horizontal axis and then flips vertical? Does he have a jetpack? Was he able to inspire a decade and a half of fandom out of like 10 minutes of screentime? Winner: Boba Fett.

The Grand Finale:

Han Solo vs. Boba Fett: And so they meet again, these old enemies, for the first time, for the last time, in the rematch we’ve all been waiting for since The Star Wars Holiday Special. Again, it’ll all come back to demographics. Everyone who knows Star Wars from the old days will roll with Mr. Solo. But Fett has the better PR campaign. Not only is he a part of the prequel-era franchise; thanks to his father Jango, his sorta-brother Captain Rex, and every freaking clone trooper, the Fett mini-franchise has spread throughout the galaxy. Kids can’t get enough of that Fett! Winner: The Boba Fett Spinoff, coming soon from LucasFilm/Disney/Marvel/Glob-Chem/Nike/Tyrell Corporation/LexCorp.

UPDATE: Due to the fact that I can’t read good, I misread the Final Four match-up in the Star Wars bracket. It will actually be Boba Fett vs. Princess Leia and Han Solo vs. Darth Vader. That changes things a bit, mainly because I’m betting the Han/Vader showdown will be close. But I also think Solo trumps Vader. I want to believe that the young people voting on the internet haven’t forgotten about the Corellian smuggler with the coolest spaceship in history. I hope that long years of living with the idea of Anakin Skywalker as a whiny twenty-something ninja monk haven’t convinced them that Hayden Christensen is even in the ballpark of Harrison Ford. I hope that actual three-dimensional character traits trump a collection of wiki-worthy “events” where Anakin Skywalker showed up and swung his lightsaber around. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Obama picks bank critic Cordray for consumer job (Reuters)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Sunday chose former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to head the new agency charged with protecting U.S. consumers from abusive mortgage lending practices and hidden credit card fees.

The pick allows Obama to sidestep some of the controversy he would have faced had he nominated Elizabeth Warren, who is credited with conceiving the idea for the new consumer agency but is viewed by many on Wall Street as a foe.

The president is still likely to face a big fight with Republicans on the pick of Cordray, a close Warren ally who has a record of cracking down on the financial industry. His selection requires Senate confirmation.

"He's from the same mold as Elizabeth Warren but he is easier to get approved," said Matt McCormick, portfolio manager at Bahl & Gaynor Investment Counsel Inc in Cincinnati, Ohio.

He said Obama was "bowing to the inevitable" in choosing the lesser-known Cordray over the more controversial Warren.

Though Obama's fellow Democrats control the Senate, Republicans could use a procedural move to block a confirmation vote. An event is planned at the White House on Monday at 1:05 p.m. ET to formally roll out Obama's choice.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will open its doors on Thursday, the one-year anniversary of Obama's signing of the Dodd-Frank financial oversight law.

Obama will meet on Monday with heads of financial regulatory agencies to hear updates on the law's implementation.

Republicans and the banking industry have disparaged the consumer agency as an unnecessary layer of regulation that, if overzealous, could restrict consumer choice and lending.

Senate Republicans signaled on Sunday they would be reluctant to confirm a new head of the bureau unless their demands were met for major changes to the agency's structure.

As an adviser to Obama and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Warren has led the effort to set up the new agency.

Her outspoken criticism of Wall Street has made her a lightning rod for conservatives and the industry.

But Warren is a hero to many Democrats and consumer advocates who were disappointed at Obama's decision not to name her. She welcomed Cordray's nomination in a statement in which she called him tough and smart -- "exactly the combination this new agency needs."

Warren will leave her role in the Obama administration, a U.S. official said. A professor of law, Warren will return to Harvard University after helping with the agency's transition, a person familiar with the matter said.

Some Democrats are urging Warren to challenge Massachusetts Republican Senator Scott Brown, whose seat is up for re-election in 2012.

'BEST QUALIFIED'

"With her track record of standing up to Wall Street and fighting for consumers, Elizabeth Warren was the best qualified to lead this bureau that she conceived," said Stephanie Taylor, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. She said she hoped Cordray would continue Warren's legacy.

Cordray -- whom one bank lobbyist called "all the hard edge and ambition of Warren without the charm" -- is known as a vocal critic of the banking industry.

"I would not expect a ton of pro-business policies. I would expect him to be very aggressive," Bahl & Gaynor's McCormick said about Cordray, who is a five-time champion of the television game show "Jeopardy," which tests contestants' knowledge.

In Ohio, Cordray was known as a leader among state attorneys general in a probe of dubious mortgage foreclosure practices. He lost his re-election bid last year and in December, joined Warren's team working on enforcement matters for the new consumer agency.

In a 2009 interview, Cordray told Reuters it was his duty as Ohio attorney general to hold Wall Street to account. He said taxpayers were focused on creating wealth while banks, brokerages and insurers were trying to shuffle around that wealth for their own profit.

"It's a badge of honor for us," Cordray said then about his litigation against major financial firms, including Bank of America.

Obama views the consumer bureau as one of the most important parts of the landmark financial regulation law he signed in the aftermath of the 2007-2009 markets meltdown.

"American families and consumers bore the brunt of the financial crisis and are still struggling in its aftermath to find jobs, stay in their homes, and make ends meet," Obama said in a statement on Sunday. He said Cordray had "spent his career advocating for middle class families."

In May, 44 Senate Republicans vowed to block confirmation unless the consumer agency's leadership was changed to a board instead of a single director and other changes are made.

"Congress raised concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability, but the Obama administration still hasn't addressed those concerns," John Ashbrook, a spokesman for Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, said in a statement after the news broke that Cordray would get the nomination.

(Additional reporting by Dave Clarke and Karey Wutkowski; Editing by Eric Beech, Vicki Allen and Todd Eastham)


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