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March 09, 2009

This is a bantam white cochin rooster. Isn't he cute? (Photo stolen from TheBigWRanch12)Let's call him Chester, because I can't for the life of me remember the exact name of the bantie white cochin rooster I'm about to tell you......
Foolery [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by foolery at 11:17 PM

March 03, 2009

Last week it was reported that Eddie Murphy had been cast as Richard Pryor in the Bill Condon-produced biopic of the famous comedian. What will Eddie Murphy’s Pryor sound like? OWF points us to a video clip from the classic 1988 Raw comedy special (which we haven’t seen in quite a few ye...
/Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) at 6:12 AM

March 02, 2009

This post is result of my curiosity about what is happening as a result of the economic meltdown. Yes, we hear a lot about it on the news, but that’s all about big banks, auto companies, and bail out package. But what I was curious about was the stories the don’t make it onto CNN; what e...
Smart Money Daily [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by JS at 7:19 AM

February 26, 2009

Bill Condon had his biopic Richard Pryor: Is It Something I Said? in development at The Weinstein Company, but they put it into turnaround so now Condon has attached Eddie Murphy as star and gone out to court the studios for a new deal. Condon previously threatened to relaunch Murphy’s acting ...
/Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) at 4:46 PM

February 22, 2009

I’ve liked each and every film by Alejandro Amenabar more than I did the previous one - and even when you rewind right back to Tesis, his debut feature, I was already digging his work plenty. You know, then, that I’m beset with anticipation for his next picture, simply on this spurious b...
/Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) at 7:23 AM

February 15, 2009

Michael Mann’s Public Enemies was test screened on Thursday night in Sherman Oaks, CA. It was a blind screening, which means that they didn’t give the name of the film when soliciting for moviegoers.  A bunch of reviews have been floating around the message boards. You can read five rev...
/Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) at 9:44 PM

February 11, 2009

Last week Brad Bird revealed that he was still trying to crack the screenplay for his live-action debut 1906 , which seemed baffling to us. In March 2008, our spies told us that Pixar was busy building virtual scale models of a period-era San Francisco and that Warner Bros had put a hold on all of t...
/Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) at 4:50 PM
The Departed screenwriter William Monahan has more projects on his plate than Guillermo del Toro, but the scripter hopes to direct a movie based on the career criminal Myles Connor. Producer Quentin Curtis has acquired Myles’ upcoming memoir The Art of the Heist which will be published in Apri...
/Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) at 4:25 AM

February 06, 2009

We haven’t heard much lately about Brad Bird’s live-action debut, a big screen adaptation of James Dalessandro’s novel 1906 .  Our friends at LatinoReview caught up with Bird at the premiere of Coraline, and was able to get an update. “We’re looking at places to shoot ...
/Film [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) at 2:04 PM

February 03, 2009

Spike Lee and his production company, 40 Acres and a Mule, has nabbed the rights to "Now the Hell Will Start," a nonfiction book written by Brendan Koerner. Check out the book’s Web site here. The true story follows Herman Perry, a black Army private during World War II who snapped and w...
Film Gecko [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jane Boursaw at 8:14 PM
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