Jason
Jason is a one-time film major from the University of Texas. Life’s journey took him out of film school and into business, but the love of film and television never left his blood.
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September 10, 2008
If you like Edward Norton, and who doesn’t (besides my brother for some odd reason), two Ed Nortons in the same movie have to be better than just one, right? Well, Tim Blake Nelson thinks so. Norton will be playing twin brothers in Nelson’s Leaves of Grass.
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| Tagged Edward-Norton, keri russell, Leaves of Grass, Richard Dreyfuss, State-Of-Play, Susan Sarandon, Tim Blake Nelson
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September 9, 2008
Now that we’re all good and excited to know that Robert De Niro and Mel Gibson were teaming up to film Edge of Darkness, I may as well tell you that it’s not going to happen. Just days after arriving on the set of the Martin Campbell directed film that began shooting on August 18, De Niro quit the project.
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| Tagged Bojana Novakovic, Edge Of Darkness, Martin Campbell, Mel Gibson, robert de niro, William Monahan
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September 9, 2008
Eschewing the obvious "Got Milk" potential of Gus Van Sant's latest offering, Milk, the studio instead decided to go the full gay route. Milk is about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in America, so I can't ...
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| Tagged Diego Luna, Emile Hirsch, Gus Van Sant, Harvey Milk, James Franco, josh brolin, Milk, movie posters, sean penn
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September 9, 2008
Not too long ago we told you that there was some heavy talk about bringing back the original Ghostbusters and having them appear in a new movie along with a new group of Ghostbusters. At the time everyone who should have been involved was saying that it wasn’t true. Now, however, we have more than one reason to believe it is.
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| Tagged bill murray, Dan Akroyd, Gene Stupnitsky, Ghostbusters, Harold Ramis, Ivan Reitman, judd apatow, Lee Eisenberg
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September 8, 2008
There’s been a lot of movement lately on ideas that stretch the possibilities of what kind of entertainment is shown on the internet. McG is a pretty big name right now and this sounds like an interesting idea.
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| Tagged McG, myspace, Prom Queen, Sorority Forever, TheWB.com
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September 8, 2008
Way back in March we were one of the first to tell you about Will Smith getting involved with a script called The Last Pharaoh. Smith had Chris Hauty (Never Back Down) polishing a script by Carl Franklin (Devil In A Blue Dress) at the time, but I guess he wasn’t perfectly happy with it because he’s hired someone else to take a shot.
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| Tagged Carl Franklin, Chris Hauty, Randall Wallace, The Last Pharaoh, Will Smith
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September 8, 2008
Way back in April Mike and I responded to an EW article that listed their predictions for the biggest movies of the summer with some predictions of our own. Now with Labor Day officially closing out the summer movie season we felt it was time to revisit our predictions and see how we fared.
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| Tagged box office, Get-Smart, Hancock, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Indiana-Jones-and-the-Kingdom-of-the-Crystal-Skull, Iron-Man, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Kung Fu Panda, Mamma Mia!, Pineapple Express, Sex and the City, Speed Racer, step brothers, The Dark Knight, The Incredible Hulk, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, The-Chronicles-of-Narnia:-Prince-Caspian, Tropic Thunder, Wall-E, Wanted, What Happens In Vegas, You Don't Mess with the Zohan
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September 8, 2008
This weekend moviegoers decided there were better things to do than actually go to the movies. The top ten movies slumped to the lowest gross in five years and got the fall movie season off to a horrible start. Nicolas Cage will get to claim another number one opening, but this one is nothing to brag about.
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| Tagged babylon a.d., bangkok dangerous, Burn After Reading, Death Race, disaster movie, Mamma Mia!, Nicolas Cage, Pineapple Express, righteous kill, The Dark Knight, The Family That Preys, The House Bunny, The Women, traitor, Tropic Thunder, Vin Diesel, weekend box office
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September 5, 2008
ABC has ordered a pilot for the unscripted project known as The Shark Tank from producer Mark Burnett. The program will be an adaptation of the Japanese reality show called Dragon’s Den.
Posted in Television
| Tagged American Inventor, Dragon's Den, Mark Burnett, Peter Jones, simon cowell, Survivor, The Apprentice, The Shark Tank
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September 5, 2008
TV Land announced today the launch of TV Land PRIME, a new primetime programming block designed to appeal to the attitudes, life stage and interests of people in their 40s and 50s, catering specifically to people in their mid-40s.
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