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Dec 11, 2008 -
On the one hand, it's Christian Bale and it's a gritty, action-packed Terminator story. On the other hand, for some reason I'm not all that intrigued about the movie after watching this. What do you think of the trailer for Terminator Salvation?
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Jul 16, 2008 -
Though I was all prepared to check out the teaser trailer for the fourth Terminator movie later tonight (it was supposed to come online around 9:00 p.m. EST), it appears that the video is available online right now. And it's pretty spooky.
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Jun 30, 2008 -
- According to The Guardian, Naomi Watts will play one of King Lear's daughters in the next film adaptation of Shakespeare's play. Gwyneth Paltrow and Keira Knightley will take on the roles of the other two daughters to Anthony Hopkins's King Lear.
- Matthew Fox is in talks to star in yet another one of Hollywood's comic book-turned-movies, Billy Smoke, about "an elite hit man who's nearly killed during a botched job and realizes that his only way to find redemption is to rid the world of all assassins."
- Hollywood Reporter writes that Helena Bonham Carter will have a "small but pivotal role" in the fourth Terminator movie.
- A follow-up to 300 is officially in the works, with Frank Miller currently writing the graphic novel on which it will be based. Though he's not committed yet, 300 director Zack Snyder is "definitely interested" to see what Miller comes up with.
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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 06, 2008 -
Well, OK, we already had one reason: Christian Bale. But now that Common's joining the cast of the fourth Terminator installment, Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins, it's pretty much guaranteed I'll check out this movie.
According to Variety, "Story centers on John Connor (Bale), now in his 30s, who leads what is left of the human race in a battle against the machines.
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May 05, 2008 -
- According to Variety, the next Terminator movie will attempt to broaden its audience with a PG-13 rating.
- Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane has signed a huge deal with Fox that makes him the highest-paid writer-producer in television, Reuters reports.
- Tom Waits has announced Summer tour dates via a bizarre faux press conference, Billboard reports.
- The Hollywood Reporter has the mind-boggling news that Tristan Wilds (Michael from The Wire) is joining the cast of the 90210 spinoff. Another actor, Michael Steger, has also been cast.
- Meanwhile, TV Guide has news that Brea Grant, who played Landry's rebound girl on Friday Night Lights, has been cast as a Heroes character with the power of superspeed.
- Amy Winehouse won't be recording the new Bond movie theme after all, writes Variety.
- Billboard announces that Nine Inch Nails is offering a free download of its new album, The Slip.
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Feb 27, 2008 -
- USA Today has a gallery of images from the psychological thriller The Box, starring Cameron Diaz and James Marsden.
- It's official: Hollywood writers approved their new contract with almost 94 percent of WGA members voting in favor of the agreement, the Associated Press reports.
- Miss/Guided, the ABC comedy starring Judy Greer, will premiere in March, Zap2it reports.
- The next Terminator movie, starring Christian Bale, will open Memorial Day weekend of 2009, Variety reports.
- Billboard writes that Justin Timberlake, Lou Reed and Billy Joel are among the people who will induct members of the 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class next month in New York.
- The New York Times reports that several networks are ready to claim Jay Leno once he's done with The Tonight Show next year.
- The Martin Scorsese film Shutter Island, starring Leonardo Dicaprio, just added Emily Mortimer, Jackie Earle Haley and Max von Sydow to the cast, according to ComingSoon.
- Variety has the news that Jonathan Rhys Meyers will join Julianne Moore in the supernatural thriller Shelter.
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Sep 25, 2007 -
- Got a question for Mandy Moore? She'll be appearing on iVillage's "In the Loop" show tomorrow, so send in your questions for Mandy now!
- NBC has blogs from Josh Schwartz on "Chuck," Tim Kring and Jack Coleman on "Heroes," and Kevin Falls on "Journeyman."
- Perhaps you can think of a better caption than Popwatch's for this photo of Brad Pitt and his nosebleed on the set of Burn After Reading.
- BuddyTV mulls why "Smallville" is advertising Supergirl so much.
- Stereogum has a track from Joni Mitchell's first album in 10 years.
- According to Cinematical, Rachel Weisz and Chloe Sevigny are battling it out for a role in Terminator 4.
- TV Filter kept track of all the great stunts on the season premiere of "The Bachelor."
- Idolator tested out Amazon's new mp3 download store.
- Maya Rudolph may or may not be returning to "Saturday Night Live." TV Guide's Ausiello is still trying to sort it all out.
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