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Readers, check your boarding passes and make sure they read "Destination: Pandora." Jorge Carreon blogs on how you can take a closer look at one of the year's most buzzed about -- and riskiest -- films, James Cameron's new epic adventure, "Avatar."Readers, check your boarding passes and make sure they read "Destination:... more
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20th Century Fox has teamed up with Electronic Arts to develop the video game "Spore" as a CGI animated movie. It will be made by Blue Sky Studios which also made Ice Age and Robots.
Greg Erb and Jason Oremland will be writing the film and Chris Wedge will be directing.20th Century Fox has teamed up with Electronic Arts to develop the video game... more
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Jorge Carreon blogs on how audiences are set to go Greek at their local multiplex. Fox is banking heavily on setting up a tentpole franchise based on the wildly popular "Percy Jackson & the Olympians" books. Taking a page from "Harry Potter," they've engaged director Chris Columbus to unfurl the first bolt of adventure with "The Lightning Thief."Jorge Carreon blogs on how audiences are set to go Greek at their local multiplex. Fox... more
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LOS ANGELES — Walt Disney’s proposed $4 billion acquisition of Marvel Entertainment may come with a headache: newly filed claims challenging Marvel’s long-term rights to some of its superhero characters.
Heirs to the comic book artist Jack Kirby, a creator of characters and stories behind Marvel mainstays like “X-Men” and “Fantastic Four,” last week sent 45 notices of copyright termination to Marvel and Disney, as well as Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, and other companies that have been using the characters.
The notices expressed an intent to regain copyrights to some of Mr. Kirby’s creations as early as 2014, according to a statement disclosed on Sunday by Toberoff & Associates, a law firm in Los Angeles that helped win a court ruling last year returning a share of the copyright in Superman to heirs of one of the character’s creators, Jerome Siegel.LOS ANGELES — Walt Disney’s proposed $4 billion acquisition of Marvel... more
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Jorge Carreon blogs an Examiner.com interview with Amanda Seyfried, who returns to cinemas this week to show the world how to vanquish the demons of high school and other perils of "Girlworld" as the Beta to Megan Fox's Alpha in the new horror-comedy "Jennifer's Body."Jorge Carreon blogs an Examiner.com interview with Amanda Seyfried, who returns to... more
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With “Jennifer’s Body” writer Diablo Cody unleashes the comedy and horror of being a teenager in a surprising way. Now blond, but still bad and beautiful, Cody gets candid with Jorge Carreon in a Personalities Interview for Examiner.com on her demonic need to express herself.With “Jennifer’s Body” writer Diablo Cody unleashes the comedy and... more
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Entertainment reports stated that 20th Century Fox has Hugh Jackman, to play American showman P.T. Barnum in The Greatest Showman on Earth, a musical to be written by Jenny Bicks of Sex and the City fame.
The film is set to be produced by Laurence Mark, Jackman and his Seed partner John Palermo.
Jackman's character is the showman who hoaxes a the public as he creates the three-ring circus that made him famous.
The film will have a contemporary musical score, and the studio is in talks with British singer songwriter Mika to write music and lyrics.Entertainment reports stated that 20th Century Fox has Hugh Jackman, to play American... more
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Even many fans of the Watchmen graphic novel didn't want the movie in the hands of a big studio, the movie's trailer was a hit at this year's Comic-Con.
Watchmen, adapted from a graphic novel and starring Jackie Earle Haley and Matthew Goode, is one of the most anticipated releases of 2009. Warner Bros. made the film and plans to release it March 6, but 20th Century Fox has filed a suit claiming it has some rights to the project. As part of the litigation, Fox asked a judge to block the movie's release.
Few in the industry expect that to happen. But fans of the graphic novel aren't quietly waiting for the legal process to sort it out. They're taking on Fox, threatening to boycott the studio's future movies.Even many fans of the Watchmen graphic novel didn't want the movie in the hands... more
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