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Jul 30, 2009 -
The news that Rachelle Lefevre will be replaced by Bryce Dallas Howard as Victoria in the third Twilight movie, Eclipse, was followed today by a bit of a debate over what happened — and why. Lefevre claims she wanted to continue playing the role and expressed surprise and dismay at being recast. Meanwhile, Summit Entertainment has stated that Lefevre accepted another job that conflicted with the production schedule for Eclipse, so the filmmakers had to find someone else.
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Jul 29, 2009 -
- Bryce Dallas Howard will be replacing Rachelle Lefevre in the role of Victoria in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. — ComingSoon
- FX has officially ordered the drama series Lawman starring Timothy Olyphant. — The Futon Critic
- Charlize Theron will produce and star in an adaptation of Christopher Buckley's satirical novel Florence of Arabia.
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Jun 09, 2009 -
Bryce Dallas Howard wrote a movie and guess who might direct it? That's right, just in time for Father's Day, there's talk of a sweet little father-daughter project, reteaming Bryce Dallas Howard (actress-turned-screenwriter) and her father, director Ron Howard. The dramatic movie is titled The Originals and is described as "an ensemble film about a group of twentysomethings who reconvene for a weekend in New York after learning that the teacher who shaped their childhoods has fallen into a mysterious coma."
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May 22, 2009 -
I remember being awed by James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day when I first saw it in theaters. I was young, but I knew even then that this was the kind of blockbuster that only comes around once in a while. It had heart-stopping action sequences, and parts were genuinely terrifying.
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Jun 02, 2008 -
- According to ComingSoon, Dawson's Creek's Kerr Smith will join the cast of the 3-D remake of My Bloody Valentine.
- Rock legend Bo Diddley died today at the age of 79, writes Billboard.
- ABC's Life on Mars adaptation is looking pretty troubled already, according to the LA Times, though it's the network's only new drama for the Fall.
- The Hollywood Reporter announced that Bryce Dallas Howard will replace Charlotte Gainsbourg in the fourth Terminator installment.
- American Idol winner David Cook's recording deal is official, and he's still setting all kinds of iTunes records, USA Today reports.
- Variety reports that Family Guy will compete as a regular comedy at the Emmys — not just an animated one — for the first time.
- Katharine McPhee and Wes Bentley are set to star together in the indie psychological drama The Storyteller, reports ComingSoon.
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May 17, 2007 -
Jane Eyre is one of my favorite novels, and Wuthering Heights ain't half bad either. But the most fascinating story might be that of the Bronte sisters, Emily (Wuthering Heights), Charlotte (Jane Eyre), and Anne (The Tenant of Wildfell Hall). I've always been curious about what sort of remarkable family could raise three independent women to be writers in the 19th century.
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Apr 19, 2007 -
Continuing the barrage of promotion for Spider-Man 3, several new clips from the movie are now available online, thanks to IESB.net. These aren't trailers or bits from previews we've already seen but rather full, never-before-seen scenes, some of which, I have to admit, are pretty damn cool, including:
- MJ and Peter's date night on the giant spider web.
- Spidey rescuing Gwen (Bryce Dallas Howard, looking super-blond, by the way) from certain death.
- Then, a pretty funny jealousy scene in which Gwen and MJ put Peter in an awkward situation.
- Topher Grace's character having little chat with God before he Venomizes.
- A tense fight amidst the subway cars between Spider-Man and Sandman.
The videos are not embeddable, so you'll have to visit IESB's site, but it's well worth it if your saturation point for Spidey stuff hasn't yet been met.
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Mar 14, 2007 -
Bryce Dallas Howard is in final negotiations to replace Lindsay Lohan in a film written by Tennessee Williams called The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond. Williams' newly discovered screenplay follows Fisher Willow (now Howard), a 1920s Memphis debutante with a tendency to shock and insult those around her. Wait, they took Lohan out of this role?
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