Movies stuff...
Jul. 2nd, 2003 08:02 amOh no. Please no. I don't think my heart could take watching another childhood icon fall at the hands of Star Wars George. With Speilberg there I could hope.
Smallville co-creator Al Gough tells zap2it.com that producers hope to have Batman’s alter-ego visit during season three. The expectation is that Master Bruce will be about the same age as fellow rich-kid Lex, and that he will not yet have donned the cowl. (Still nothing new but it sounds more and more likely.) There is a good article here.
The Battlestar Galactica Complete Epic Series and the Original Feature Film ($119.98 and 19.98 respectively), available October 21 on DVD.
Disney has bought the feature pitch Uncle Stiltskin from TV scribes and showrunners Bill and Cheri Steinkellner, a take-off on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale about Rumplestiltskin. "Uncle" picks up where the Grimm fairy tale left off, but does so with a different perspective on the troll with the funny name. (I'm not repeating the story. It's depressingly Disney. You can probably guess the plot.)
Wonderland looks interesting. Trailer is in Quicktime.
The Teen Titans website still scares me. Almost pure schticky anime.
More Batman and Superman rurmors. No one knows anything. Blah, blah, blah.
Smallville co-creator Al Gough tells zap2it.com that producers hope to have Batman’s alter-ego visit during season three. The expectation is that Master Bruce will be about the same age as fellow rich-kid Lex, and that he will not yet have donned the cowl. (Still nothing new but it sounds more and more likely.) There is a good article here.
The Battlestar Galactica Complete Epic Series and the Original Feature Film ($119.98 and 19.98 respectively), available October 21 on DVD.
Disney has bought the feature pitch Uncle Stiltskin from TV scribes and showrunners Bill and Cheri Steinkellner, a take-off on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale about Rumplestiltskin. "Uncle" picks up where the Grimm fairy tale left off, but does so with a different perspective on the troll with the funny name. (I'm not repeating the story. It's depressingly Disney. You can probably guess the plot.)
Wonderland looks interesting. Trailer is in Quicktime.
The Teen Titans website still scares me. Almost pure schticky anime.
More Batman and Superman rurmors. No one knows anything. Blah, blah, blah.