lithera ([personal profile] lithera) wrote2003-04-23 08:46 am

Well then....

Wow. I love this review. However, if you really don't want to know anything, don't read the WELL MARKED SPOILERS. I'm avoiding. Not looking. I have just over a week. I have a feeling... Nevermind. Talk about theories later.

There are rumors that Angel has been picked up for a fifth season. Nothing confirmed by anyone official but it looks good right now. If you want to read (some spoiler bits) there is stuff here.

Red Dwarf is continuing to move forward and they are actually filming things. I want to go to Anglicon. Eeeeee!

IMAX Corporation announced today that The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, the second and third chapters in the Wachowski Brothers' revolutionary film trilogy, will be coming to IMAX® theatres this spring and fall. "The Matrix Reloaded: The IMAX Experience" will open shortly after the film's 35mm release on May 15th. And, on November 5th, "The Matrix Revolutions: The IMAX Experience" will be released simultaneously on giant IMAX screens in the IMAX 15/70 format and in conventional theatres in the standard 35mm format. This will mark the first time ever that a Hollywood live action event film is released concurrently in 35mm and IMAX's format.

Variety reports that Kate Hudson will star in Universal's Skeleton Key, a New Orleans-set gothic thriller. The film is scribe Ehren Kruger's follow-up to last year's surprise hit The Ring. Hudson will play an in-home caretaker to an elderly couple in New Orleans when spooky things commence.

Speaking of things Matrix, the international posters are sweet.

The League's offical website is up and running.

Ha ha ha ha! This rules! From an interview with Shawn Ashmore:
"But everybody hung out. Ian McKellen would throw dinner parties, which were very cool. He had, like, a big piano and Hugh Jackman would sing. There were songs, drinks and food. Y'know, you're away for five months, you can either sit in your hotel room lonely, or you get out and hang with everybody. Ian sort of initiated all of that.

"We had cast-and-crew paintball games. Anna was the most avid player. She'd head out there in her T-shirt because she got too hot in the coveralls. She had welts all over the place, she loved it. She'd get nailed with paintballs and keep on comin.' "

And other than me continuing to worship at the temple of Lee and Loeb, (so much goodness) there isn't much more from me today.