Warren Ellis, one of the comic world’s finest writers, is a very busy man these days. Apparently not satisfied with having six comic books on the go at once, a webcomic, a column on Second Life , a novel, a developing television series, a DVD animated movie of Castlevania: Dracula’s Curse and early 2000’s comic Red in movie development, Ellis’ sporadically released comic series Gravel is now heading into pre-production. Gravel , co-created and now written by artist Mike Wolfer conce
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Back in July, when we first heard rumors of L.A. Candy getting the Hollywood treatment, we asked you guys whether Lauren Conrad should play herself (er, star as the novel's protagonist, Jane Roberts ) in the big-screen edition. And while an overwhelming 67% of you thought LC should cast herself in the leading role, the Hillzie claims she's not even in the running. I think my acting is offensive! Lauren told People.com late last week, after it was announced her bestselling book w
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A Collection Of Quality Cinematic film Plot Lines by Kirk TalleyTake a look at some movie reviews we have prepared. To find a movie download site you need to do the right search. You can try to search a term like “Download Tv Shows”, if you want some more, use “Download Movies” and “Best Movie Rental”.The King and I: Phenomenal film adaptation of Rodgers and Harnmerstein Broadway musical, based on novel filmed in 1946 as Anna and the Baron of Siam (and redid as Anna and the Emperor). Ke
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The film classic The Wizard of Oz based on the L. Frank Baum novel, has hit its 70th anniversary mark. In honor of the occasion, the film will make a return to the place where it all began, the movie theater. According to the Associated Press , this Wednesday, September 23rd fans will be able to experience the film on the big screen like they never have before. The Wizard of Oz has an important place in history not just because of its box office success, but because of the effect it
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Is Peter Berg 's adaptation of the sci-fi classic Dune going to happen? Almost two years have passed since the director confirmed his involvement with the project , a potential third take on Frank Herbert's 1965 novel after David Lynch's '84 movie and a Sci Fi Channel miniseries in 2000. While a first draft of the script has been completed, we were starting to wonder if Berg's Dune was one of those tantalizing cinematic possibilities that just never became a big screen reality. Not so,
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