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Bionic Woman Preview

May 24, 2007

After months of hype, we finally get to see Michelle Ryan in NBC’s new remake of the Bionic Woman. In this clip from Vmix.com, we get to see Jamie Sommers (Michelle Ryan) find out she has bionic parts and freak out. Those are some sexy bionic toes by the way.
It’s tough to tell from just [...]

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Bionic Woman Pulls Double Duty

May 21, 2007

There was a bit of a surprise when Katee Sackhoff told reporters that her time on the new NBC series “Bionic Woman” went from “one episode” to “recurring.” But all of that can be explained in one simple sentence: Sackhoff simply wowed network executives.
“She absolutely steals the screen in ‘Bionic,’” Angela Bromstad, president of NBC [...]

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Finding Closure For Jericho

May 21, 2007

Less than a week after American broadcast network, CBS, pulled the plug on its post-Apocalyptic sci-fi series “Jericho,” fans have apparently been making contact with the network in droves, demanding that if nothing else, CBS find closure for the cliffhanger left at the end of Season 1.

That campaign has included letter writing and even the [...]

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Brits to get split Grindhouse

April 30, 2007

Not long ago The Weinstein Co. announced that Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s double feature Grindhouse with be released as two separate movies in several countries around the world. Instead of showing the two films in the way it was originally intended to resemble double features they would break they into two separate films [...]

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Aronofsky considers a darker Noah

April 30, 2007

The British Guardian newspaper has revealed that the director of the like-it-or-hate-it The Fountain is considering a biblical epic film will be a version of the story of Noah and the flood.
When the writer-director was 13, he won a United Nations competition at his school in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn; it was for his first poem, [...]

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Kirkpatrick to direct NowhereLand

April 27, 2007

Karey Kirkpatrick who previously directed Over the Hedge has been brought in by Paramount to direct a comedy starring Eddie Murphy.
The movie comedy NowhereLand stars Murphy as a successful financial executive who finds his career going down the drain and discovers the answers to his problems within his daughter’s imaginary world.
NowhereLand was penned [...]

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Bay to direct Prince of Persia

April 16, 2007

Michael Bay director of films such as Bad Boys 1 and 2, The Rock and Pearl Harbor, is reported to be taking on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time after finishing the Transformers movie.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a film based on a popular video game and it will be made [...]

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Clash of the Titans to be remade

April 16, 2007

Lawrence Kasdan a scriptwriter whose work includes Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Raiders of the Lost Ark, is reported to be writing a remake of Clash of the Titans for Warner Bros.
The Hollywood Reporter says that Kasdan will pen and update of the original 1981 movie for Warner Bros. In [...]

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Live action adaptation of Speed Racer

April 13, 2007

A live-action adaptation of the 1960s cartoon Speed Racer is being made by matrix creators Larry and Andy Wachowski’s along with producer Joel Silver. According to The Hollywood Reporter it is being made for Warner Brothers Pictures.
The cartoon racer was created by Tatsuo Yoshida for Japanese audiences and later imported to the United States. [...]

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Sci-Fi-London film festival to be sponsored by Sky Movies

April 13, 2007

This year’s Sci-Fi-London film festival will be sponsored by Sky Movies which has recently moved to genre based channels including Sci-Fi with its Sky Movies Sci-Fi and Horror channel.
Sci-Fi-London, which is currently in its sixth year, is the UK’s only film festival devoted to the genre. Filmmaker John Landis will open the festival and includes [...]

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