BREAKING MOVIE/TV NEWS

Monday, February 01, 2010

Raimi Knows What Evil Lurks In The Hearts Of Men

Producer Sam "Spider-Man" Raimi, continues developing with producer Michael Uslan, a big screen adaptation of the pulp magazine hero "The Shadow" for Warners. Josh Donen of Buckaroo Entertainment will co-produce from a screenplay by Siavash Farahani.

Its not known if Raimi will direct "The Shadow, although the character has certain similarities to Raimi's 1990 feature "Darkman" starring Liam Neeson.

"The Shadow" has been featured in comic books, comic strips, television, video games and seven motion pictures.


The character debuted in 1930 as the mysterious narrator of Street & Smith's radio show "Detective Story Hour". By 1931, the narrator became the star of Street & Smith's "The Shadow Magazine" and by 1937 was a crime-fighter on radio, imbued with 'the power to cloud men's minds'.

In the pulps the character wore a slouch hat and black, crimson-lined cloak with an upturned collar, using skills at concealing himself through powers of hypnotism.

His first identity was aviator 'Kent Allard', a World War I flying ace/spy who fought for the French as 'The Dark Eagle'.

After the war, Allard faked his death in the South American jungles, arriving in New York City to adopt numerous identities including that of 'Lamont Cranston', a "wealthy young man about town." Other disguises included businessman 'Henry Arnaud', gentleman 'Isaac Twambley' and 'Fritz', a janitor who worked at Police Headquarters...


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Lady Gaga @ The Grammy Awards

Singer/dancer Lady Gaga appeared on the Grammy Awards January 31, opening the show and winning two awards.

The 23-year old started performing in New York City's Lower East Side before signing with Streamline Records, working as a songwriter for fellow label artists. Gaining the attention of 'Akon', who recognized her vocal abilities, she signed with his label, Kon Live Distribution.

Saying that both David Bowie and Madonna influenced her style, Gaga's debut album, "The Fame", released August 2008, hit number one in several countries, topping the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart in the US.

The first two singles,"Just Dance" and "Poker Face", co-written/co-produced with RedOne, became international number one hits and the album won Grammy Awards for Best Electronic/Dance Album and Best Dance Recording.

Early 2009, Gaga went on the road with her first headlining tour, "The Fame Ball Tour" and by the end of 2009, she released her second studio album "The Fame Monster", with the top single "Bad Romance" showcased on her "Monster Ball Tour".

In 2 years, Lady Gaga has sold over eight million albums and 35 million singles digitally worldwide.

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Syfy Believes In Fairy Tales

Literally taking a page from Zenoscope Publishing, who are developing the motion picture "Return To Wonderland" , spinning-off their horror comic book series "Grimm Fairy Tales", Syfy has decided to 'reinvent' fairy tales as part of their Saturday night TV movie franchise, airing five films, putting a 'contemporary twist' on a classic (public domain) story, from "Hansel & Gretel" to "Little Red Riding Hood".

Each film is budgeted at $2 million, lensed on 35mm film.

"Beauty and the Beast" debuts February 27.

Zenoscope's "Grimm Fairy Tales" debuted June 2005, offering classic fairy tales, with 'contemporary twists' and expanded plots.

Each issue revolves around sexy 'Sela', who has the ability to show people the 'error of their ways' through fairy tales, ultimately dispensing her own style of 'justice', while her nemesis 'Belinda' has similar, but more 'evil' powers.

Zenoscope recently optioned their comic book character "The Piper" based on another one of their "Grimm Fairy Tales" spin-offs...

Warners Takes A Look @ 3D "Titans"- April 2

Warner Bros. sees a future in 3D and will convert director Louis "The Hulk" Letterier's upcoming "Clash of the Titans" remake, as well as the next two "Harry Potter" features, already shot in 2D, to the new format.

Each film will cost Warners $5 million to convert plus an additional $5 million to provide 3D glasses to theaters.

Legendary Pictures' "Clash", a reimagining of the 1981 MGM feature "Clash Of The Titans", based on the Greek myth of 'Perseus' starring Sam "Avatar" Worthington and Liam "Darkman" Neeson, will be released April 2, following the 3D conversion.

"...In 'Clash Of The Titans', the ultimate struggle for power pits men against kings and kings against gods. But the war between the gods themselves could destroy the world.

"Born of a god but raised as a man, 'Perseus' (Worthington) is helpless to save his family from 'Hades', the vengeful god of the underworld. With nothing left to lose, Perseus volunteers to lead a dangerous mission to defeat Hades before he can seize power from 'Zeus' (Neeson) and unleash hell on Earth.

"Leading a daring band of warriors, Perseus sets off on a perilous journey deep into forbidden world, battling unholy demons and fearsome beast.

"He will only survive if he can accept his power as a god, defy his fate and create his own destiny..."

A video game adaptation of "Clash Of The Titans" is being developed by Game Republic, to be published by Namco Bandai Games America Inc./Warner Bros. Interactive.

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