Survivor Micronesia Review Week 12

In: Survivor

Survivor MicronesiaOne word will describe how I feel about last night’s show…..FINALLY! Finally someone played the dang idol! And, she did it brilliantly too I might add. Now THAT is how you blindside people! Amanda, you are probably one of the best actresses out there with your puppy dog eyes and the way you manipulate a situation. Great job girl! That was probably one of the best tribal council’s I have ever seen….hand’s down. Read the rest of this entry »

Lex Leaving Smallville, Darn

In: Television

This is what they had to say about the departure. Joint statement from “Smallville” Executive Producers Darren Swimmer, Todd Slavkin, Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson; The CW Network; and Warner Bros. Television regarding Michael Rosenbaum’s departure from “Smallville”:

“It has been an honor and pleasure to work with Michael for the past six seasons. He is one of the best actors on television and has never failed to bring a new layer to the character of Lex Luthor in every episode. Read the rest of this entry »

New Hancock Trailer

In: Movie News

hancockColumbia Pictures has revealed the full new trailer for Will Smith’s superhero action-comedy Hancock, opening in theaters on July 2. Directed by Peter Berg, the film co-stars Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman.

Check out the New trailer at the Main Site HERE

Alan Burnett talks Dark Knight

In: DVD News

batmanAlan Burnett has spent more consecutive years “in the Batcave” than
anyone in animation history.

Not counting his stint on “Super Friends” in 1983, Burnett has
constantly helped bring the Batman’s legacy to animation since 1991 –
when he began scripting episodes of “Batman: The Animated Series,” the
Emmy(R)-winning production widely considered a pivotal moment in
American animation. Read the rest of this entry »

Guillermo Del Torro To Direct “Death The High Cost Of Living”

In: Movie News

In a recent Wizard magazine interview Selma Blair (Hellboy) mentioned that Guillermo Del Torro will be directing the film version of Neil Gaiman’s “Death The High Cost Of Living”. The High Cost of Living is a continuation of Harvey Award-winning fantasy writer Gaiman’s series detailing the cosmic duties of a loose family of seven immortals. Not quite Gods, they embody realms of psychic experience: Dream, Desire, Despair, Destiny, Delirium, Destruction and Gaiman’s very popular character, Death. Reaper, yes; but Death’s not very grim as she goes about her business visiting the just-about-to-die and ushering them into their new existence. Ok that was a bit of a tangent. Sadly Selma stated that she most likely will not be playing the lead character “Death”. I think that is a surprise since she would be perfect for the roll. That aside I am excited, it’s a great concept, a great story and great director, I’m looking forward to this one.


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