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February 2008

Ellen Page Escapes Raimi’s ‘Hell’

Published on: 29th February, 2008

Blood-Disgusting has confirmed that Ellen Page has dropped out of Sam Raimi’s horror movie Drag Me to Hell.

Trailers: Step Brothers, Love Guru, Iron Man

Published on: 29th February, 2008

The big news today comes in the form of video footage cleverly clipped together to form trailers. New trailers for Step Brothers, Love Guru, and Iron Man.

WB Takes Over New Line

Published on: 28th February, 2008

The Time Warner conglomerate has decided to roll New Line Cinema into Warner Bros, ending its 40-year run as an independent studio.

Step Up To the 3-D

Published on: 28th February, 2008

Step Up 2 the Streets made over $28 million over President’s Day weekend on a budget of $20 million. It turned a profit so that means another sequel from Disney.

The Rock is a Fairy

Published on: 28th February, 2008

Dwayne Johnson will star as the title character in The Tooth Fairy a 20th Century Fox comedy that’s coming together for an August start.

Son of the Last Starfighter

Published on: 27th February, 2008

There will be a sequel to 1984’s Last Starfighter called Son of the Last Starfighter and will star Lance Guest (the original Starfighter).

JLA is Back On

Published on: 27th February, 2008

Warner Bros is “pushing ahead” with plans for a 2009 debut, most likely during the summer.

Spielberg Delays ‘Chicago 7′

Published on: 27th February, 2008

Steven Spielberg has decided to delay further production on Trial of the Chicago 7 citing problems with the script from Aaron Sorkin and the possible SAG strike in June.

WB to Make Two Live-Action Akira Movies, DiCaprio to Star?

Published on: 26th February, 2008

Warner Bros has re-acquired the rights to Akira and plans to turn the six-volume graphic novel/manga into two live-action movies. Leonardo DiCaprio will produce with his company Appian Way.

80th Oscars is Least Watched Ever

Published on: 26th February, 2008

According to the Nielsen ratings, Sunday’s 80th Annual Academy Awards ceremony was the least watched telecast of the event in the 30-year history of the rating system.

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