Oct. 12th, 2004

lithera: (Rar!)
If I can't have hockey, I can have the funniest hockey commentator write about there being no hockey. At least I can laugh about it.

Recently I've been sleeping with my arms around Stitch. He's amazingly good at helping me sleep. Last night I woke up at two-ish and was completely tangled up in my sheets. It was very odd. I untangled myself and looked for Stitch, assuming he was on the floor. No. No. He was sitting next to my pillows watching me, as if I'd set him there before doing whatever weird twisty things I did in my sleep. It was comforting.

So. Adam gets Thursday. Must remember hanging out and tea and coffee on Thursday.
I just didn't have the heart for this yesterday. So.... Today...

TV Shows on DVD has confirmed with Warner Home Video that the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman TV series, which Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher, is headed for DVD in 2005.

The Hollywood Reporter has that former "The X-Files" star Laurie Holden will play the love interest of The Thing in The Fantastic Four Movie.

There is a lot of Sam Raimi on Spider-Man 3 and other such things.

The Wolverine movie is pretty much confirmed to be happening. They have a writer now. The rumor is that Rogue is going to be going with him, wherever it is he goes in this. Could be interesting. I love the dynamic between the characters in those movies.

Variety says James Bond screenwriter Bruce Feirstein is adapting The A-Team for the big screen. They're going for more of a Die Hard or Leathal Weapon feel.

Variety reports that Jackie Chan has been forced into inactivity due to a spat over the shooting of his latest movie, The Myth, at the historical town of Hampi in India's southern Karnataka state. India's Directorate of Archaeology and Museums ordered cranes and sets to be removed from grounds of the 15th-century Virupaksha temple at Hampi over the weekend, saying the production had not sought permission to film. Helmer Stanley Tong said permission was granted by the Archaeological Survey of India and the Hampi World Heritage Site. But the directorate claims the area is under its jurisdiction.

IDT Entertainment on Monday announced it will complete work on the Christopher Reeve-directed Yankee Irving, an animated urban fable. The company plans to release the film in 2006.

Here is a good interview with Bryan Singer.

If anyone is interested, the description of the Episode III trailer has leaked. I'm guessing we'll see it in November. It's almost tradition. Maybe with The Incredibles? I'm going to go see it. Because I'm an addict. And some part of me still hopes it won't completely suck.

Apparently the director of Bubba Ho-tep says he's interested in making a sequel. I have no idea where that would go or how that would work but I'd be interested in seeing it if it gets made. "Bubba Nosferatu: Curse of the She Vampires" is the rumored title.

John Milius is going to finanace King Conan. I think the movie should be made. That's something I've wanted to see forever - an older, wiser Conan ruling with an iron fist! Or you know... something.

And... I think that's it for now.

Wow...

Oct. 12th, 2004 02:01 pm
Someone was listening.

I really, really, really needed something to lighten my mood today.

I'm glad to have gotten it.

More details later since I can't really talk about it yet in a forum this public.

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