BREAKING MOVIE/TV NEWS

Monday, December 01, 2008

Renee Zellweger Is "New In Town"...

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Basinger Gets Into "While She Was Out"...

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Peta Wilson: "Beautiful"...

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Roger Moore: "My Word Is My Bond"...

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English actor Sir Roger Moore, has an upcoming autobiography due for release titled "My Word Is My Bond", with quick interest from the major studios, to adapt his life story into a feature film.

Moore is best known for portraying British action heroes 'Simon Templar' from the UK TV series "The Saint" 1962 to 1969 and 'James Bond' in seven films from 1973 to 1985. The polished Moore was also the personal choice of Bond author Ian Fleming to play '007', who disliked the rough edge of Scottish actor Sean Connery.

Moore is also noted as the oldest actor to play Bond, announcing his retirement from the part at the age of 58.

Aside from actor Timothy Dalton, who also portrayed Bond, Moore is the only other 007 actor that had a dramatic education at RADA, the prestigious London drama college...



"Wanted: Weapons Of Fate"



"Wanted: Weapons of Fate" is the GRIN video game, based on the "Wanted" movie starring actors James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie:

Darkchylde In Limbo...

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'Darkchylde' claims the throne of 'Limbo', determined to get her soul back...

Dinosaurs And Humans Side By Side...

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In a world where dinosaurs and humans fight side by side to ensure global security, an invading alien force threatens to destroy all they have accomplished...

"Hulk" Family: Green Genes...

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When 'Bruce Banner' was caught in the blast of an experimental 'Gamma Bomb', the radiation did not just spawn the beast known as the 'Hulk'. From that moment grew an entire Hulk Family, including Bruce's cousin 'She-Hulk', son 'Skaar', daughter 'Thundra' and the 'Scorpion...

Bruno Heller: All Roads Lead To "Rome"...

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Creator Bruno "The Mentalist" Heller wants to produce a theatrical wrap-up to his decadent HBO TV series "Rome."

"There is talk of doing a movie version," he said. "It's moving along..."

The period costume drama ran for two solidly-rated seasons on HBO, but was cancelled summer 2006 because of high production costs.

"I discovered halfway through writing the second season the show was going to end," Heller said.

"The second was going to end with death of Brutus. Third and fourth season would be set in Egypt. Fifth was going to be the rise of the messiah. Because we got the heads-up that the second season would be it, I telescoped the third and fourth season into the second one, which accounts for the blazing speed we go through history near the end. But there's certainly more than enough history to go around..."



Buscemi Steps Onto The "Boardwalk Empire"...

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Actor Steve "The Sopranos" Buscemi will star as a racketeer in the period drama pilot "Boardwalk Empire," for HBO, directed by Martin "Mean Streets" Scorsese.

Kelly "Trainspotting" MacDonald will co-star.

"Empire", written by Terrence Winter is based on author Nelson Johnson's novel, focusing on the 1920's crime origins of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Buscemi will play businessman 'Nucky Johnson', who runs a liquor distribution ring at the onset of Prohibition, with Scottish actress Macdonald as 'Margaret', an Irish immigrant.

"Empire" is executive produced by Scorsese, actor Mark "Max Payne" Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson and Winter.

Buscemi earned an Emmy nomination for directing an episode of HBO's "The Sopranos" in 2001 and for acting in 2004, also receiving another nomination this year for a guest appearance on NBC's comedy "30 Rock".
Macdonald won an Emmy for HBO's BBC co-production "The Girl In The Cafe"...