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Jan 29, 2009 -
The long-gestating live-action film version of beloved '80s cartoon series He-Man has found a director in Kung Fu Panda helmer John Stevenson. The He-Man movie — which also now has the title Masters of the Universe — will mark Stevenson's live-action directorial debut, and apparently he came on board for the project when he visited the Mattel headquarters and "was shown into a secret lair that contained the visuals created by the toymaker staff." According to him, "There was this locked bunker that you had to be escorted into.
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Jun 03, 2008 -
- Pop Candy reports that Jericho fans still aren't giving up on trying to get their show back on the air.
- According to CasaSugar, the cast of Gossip Girl and Jennifer Hudson have teamed up with Deeply Madly Living to benefit the V-Day Foundation and the Children’s Defense Fund.
- Give Me My Remote tracks down several Jenna Fischer pop culture appearances and realizes she'd really like to be Jenna when she grows up.
- Cinematical is relieved that apparently the script for the live-action He-Man movie is already getting high praise.
- Stereogum is getting all nostalgic for Mr. Big — no, not Carrie's Mr. Big, the '90s band responsible for that song "To Be With You."
- But while I had you thinking Sex and the City, Tuned In has the provocative question of whether men should be allowed to review SATC.
- Popwatch brings up another great debate about spoilers on the Internet.
- Vulture thinks Lil Wayne's "Comfortable" could be this Summer's "Umbrella."
- TV Filter is wondering who else didn't fall in love with USA's In Plain Sight.
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May 27, 2007 -
I recently brought you news that there will be a live-action film based on the 1980s cartoon series "He-Man." A while ago, rumors swirled that this movie was being made with Brad Pitt purportedly taking the lead role.
While I wouldn't object to that, I think there are other people who could also do the role justice, namely: The Rock, on whom I have a painful crush.
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May 24, 2007 -
First Transformers. Then G.I. Joe.
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