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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Posted by: Patrick & Paul Gibbs on May 27th, 2008

Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Ben Barnes, Sergio Castellito, Peter Dinklage
Warwick Davis and the Voices of Liam Neeson and Eddie Izzard
Screenplay by Andrew Adamson & Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely
Based on the novel by C.S. Lewis
Directed by Andrew Adamson 


Indiana Jones and Kingdom of the Crytal Skull
Posted by: Patrick & Paul Gibbs on May 20th, 2008

Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Ray Winstone, John Hurt and Shia LaBeouf.
Story by George Lucas and Jeff Nathanson
Screenplay by David Koepp
Directed by Steven Spielberg


Speed Racer
Posted by: Patrick Gibbs on May 19th, 2008

Discuss it in our forums.


Lionsgate Announces Mistborn Movie
Posted by: Fellfrosch on April 01st, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Lindsey Lohan to Star in New Fantasy Epic Mistborn

Monday, March 31, 2008 – Lionsgate Entertainment has announced their newest fantasy venture, hot on the heels of the news that Rob Zombie will direct the new Conan movie. Their latest project is a vehicle for megastar Lindsey Lohan, who will be playing the role of plucky street urchin Vin in a live action adaptation of the popular Mistborn novels.

“Ever since Lord of the Rings made a jillion dollars, I’ve wanted to be a part of a fantasy epic,” says Lohan. “When it turned out there were no women in The Hobbit, I told my agent to find the next best thing. Mistborn is apparently a big deal, and my agent assures me that Vin is a strong female character. She’s really a role model for young girls, just like me, so I see a lot of myself in the part.”

Audiences are likely to see a lot of Lohan in the part as well, due to some directorial changes to the story. “The Mistborn are like magic ninjas, which is awesome” says director Brett Ratner, “but there’s a few things that just aren’t filmable about the way they’re presented in the book. Mistcloaks, for example—instead of wearing skintight black ninja suits, they wear these big flowing capes that make them harder to see in the mists at night. Obviously our audiences will want to see as much of Lindsey as they can, especially at night, so we’re thinking of maybe a Mist Mini Skirt. A Mist Thong, maybe—it’s still up in air. It’s going to be awesome, though.”

Rounding out the cast are Christopher Lloyd as Clubs, Danny DeVito as Ham, Tony Danza as Breeze, and Judd Hirsch as Khelsier. The part of the love interest, Elend, will be played by Mexican-American sensation John Leguizamo, and the villainous Lord ruler, a dark god who rules the world, will be played by Bronson Pinchot. The Lord Ruler’s bevy of Steel Inquisitors—cold-hearted assassins as beautiful as they are deadly—are still being cast, but early rumors point toward Jessica Biel, Megan Fox, and a CG representation of Ginger Rogers, circa 1936.

“It’s a great cast, and a great merchandising opportunity,” says Ratner. “This Christmas, ash will fall from the sky.”


Notes on a Scandal
Posted by: Shanelle Thoreson on January 23rd, 2008

Directed by Richard Eyre
Starring Judi Dench, Cate Blanchett
Rated R: Contains profanity and brief sexuality


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