Movie things....Or cartoons, really..
Jul. 11th, 2003 07:12 amSpider-man is starting on MTV. Finally. Looks pretty good. Everyone seems to like it. Gonna watch it tonight.
The Clone Wars episodes will start showing up on Cartoon Network in the next few months. People are previewing them now, so... Soon.
The Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder and partner Reggie Hudlin have signed with Sony to take the edgy comic strip beyond the funny pages. Sony will simultaneously develop TV and feature projects based on the strip, now seen in 350 newspapers nationwide. McGruder and Hudlin have been charged with writing a pilot script and hammering out an animated feature treatment.
Edward James Olmos, the star of the networks' new Battlestar Galactica, gave some advice for devoted fans of the 1970s sci-fi series: "Don't watch the remake." Olmos told reporters during the Television Critics Association summer tour that he "would not advise them to watch this program. It will hurt them. The intent and the way we've built the reality is very different from the reality of the original."
Half-Life, is being shopped in Hollywood as a potential feature film.
Midway Games Inc., a leading software industry publisher and developer, announced today that it will ship a new videogame based on the hit animated Cartoon Network television series, Justice League, for next-generation platforms in 2004.
I completely feel this way about Pirates of the Caribbean.
Marvel Comics on Thursday issued a brief statement indicated it was pulling the use of Princess Diana from an upcoming arc of X-Statix.
With Teen Titans #1 sold out at DC Comics nine days before its in-store date of July 16, DC has announced that the issue will go back to press for a second printing.
If you haven't seen the new episodes of Justice League - go see them. Twilight of the God is very good. "Next time I let Superman plan something, kick me very hard." Here is a place for nice spoilers on season 2. Hee hee hee hee.
The Clone Wars episodes will start showing up on Cartoon Network in the next few months. People are previewing them now, so... Soon.
The Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder and partner Reggie Hudlin have signed with Sony to take the edgy comic strip beyond the funny pages. Sony will simultaneously develop TV and feature projects based on the strip, now seen in 350 newspapers nationwide. McGruder and Hudlin have been charged with writing a pilot script and hammering out an animated feature treatment.
Edward James Olmos, the star of the networks' new Battlestar Galactica, gave some advice for devoted fans of the 1970s sci-fi series: "Don't watch the remake." Olmos told reporters during the Television Critics Association summer tour that he "would not advise them to watch this program. It will hurt them. The intent and the way we've built the reality is very different from the reality of the original."
Half-Life, is being shopped in Hollywood as a potential feature film.
Midway Games Inc., a leading software industry publisher and developer, announced today that it will ship a new videogame based on the hit animated Cartoon Network television series, Justice League, for next-generation platforms in 2004.
I completely feel this way about Pirates of the Caribbean.
Marvel Comics on Thursday issued a brief statement indicated it was pulling the use of Princess Diana from an upcoming arc of X-Statix.
With Teen Titans #1 sold out at DC Comics nine days before its in-store date of July 16, DC has announced that the issue will go back to press for a second printing.
If you haven't seen the new episodes of Justice League - go see them. Twilight of the God is very good. "Next time I let Superman plan something, kick me very hard." Here is a place for nice spoilers on season 2. Hee hee hee hee.