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Movie News Roundup: Watts, Fox, Another 300 Movie and More

Jun 30 2008 - 8:46am by BuzzSugar
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Movie News Roundup: Watts, Fox, Another 300 Movie and More
  • According to The Guardian, Naomi Watts will play one of King Lear's daughters in the next film adaptation of Shakespeare's play. Gwyneth Paltrow and Keira Knightley will take on the roles of the other two daughters to Anthony Hopkins's King Lear.
  • Matthew Fox is in talks to star in yet another one of Hollywood's comic book-turned-movies, Billy Smoke, about "an elite hit man who's nearly killed during a botched job and realizes that his only way to find redemption is to rid the world of all assassins."
  • Hollywood Reporter writes that Helena Bonham Carter will have a "small but pivotal role" in the fourth Terminator movie.
  • A follow-up to 300 is officially in the works, with Frank Miller currently writing the graphic novel on which it will be based. Though he's not committed yet, 300 director Zack Snyder is "definitely interested" to see what Miller comes up with.
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Buzz News Roundup, 4/11

Apr 11 2008 - 12:30pm by BuzzSugar
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Buzz News Roundup, 4/11

Turner Classic Movies Features a Month of Guest Programmers

Nov 5 2007 - 3:25pm by BuzzSugar
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Turner Classic Movies Features a Month of Guest Programmers Did you know that one of Kermit the Frog's favorite movies is Singin' in the Rain? November is a month of guest programmers on Turner Classic Movies, which means that we will learn all about the favorite movies of random celebrities from various branches of entertainment and commerce. Tonight the channel is featuring some of Rose McGowan's favorite classic films, like The Night of the Hunter (1955) and Out of the Past (1947).

Grindhouse: A Clever Experiment That Succeeds

Apr 5 2007 - 12:47pm by BuzzSugar
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Grindhouse: A Clever Experiment That Succeeds Should you spend three hours of your life indulging two directors’ fanboy fantasies with a parade of gross-out humor, awkward pacing, bad acting, and obscure movie references? Yes, you absolutely should. As you've probably heard by now, Grindhouse is actually two movies in one: Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof.

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