Want to own a piece of the Dharma Initiative?
Props from ABC's "Lost" are headed for auction, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Want to own a piece of the Dharma Initiative?
Props from ABC's "Lost" are headed for auction, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The Hollywood Reporter has weighed in with their thoughts on the upcoming "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time." Here's a sample:
In another in the Phoenix ComicCon 2009 series, Sam Roberts sits down for a quick chat with voice actors Tiffany Grant and Matt Greenfield (also co-founder of ADV Films).
As "V" leads up to its season finale in the coming weeks, actress Laura Vandervoort promises that viewers will get some clarity on the motivations of her character, Lisa.
The original television version of Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter says she's excited about all the buzz that a movie version of the famous comic book character could be coming in the near future.
And Carter has some advice for those casting the role.
Who says a spider can't cut a rug? Or maybe it'd be more accurate to say, who says a guy bitten by a radioactive spider and given the proportional strength of a spider can't bust a move? Check out this video of Spider-Man dancing to his famous theme song:
Last weekend, much of the buzz surrounding "Iron Man 2" wasn't just related to the movie itself. It was related to the attractions before and after the film. Of course, there was the post-title sequence that featured the first look at Thor's hammer. And then, before the movie there was the trailer for the upcoming [...]
ABC is no longer happy with "Happy Town."
The network has decided to pull the series from its schedule after tonight's episode airs.

"This is no cave."
Fans of the second (and many say best) installment in the "Star Wars" franchise, "The Empire Strikes Back" may be interested in the latest collectible kitchen item available from Star Wars Shop.
Here's a cool new fan made video that tells the entire story of the original "Star Wars" trilogy in just over two minutes and using Legos.
With the current rage in 3-D films, many of you may be wondering why (or thanking the powers above) that "Iron Man 2" wasn't in 3-D.
The problem Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige says is that there wasn't enough time to convert the film to 3-D. He said the studio considered upgrading the film to 3-D along the lines of "Clash of the Titans" but eventually determined it couldn't be done and still meet the release date for the movie.
For those of you who just can't wait a second longer to get your tickets to "Twilight: Eclipse" (and you know who you are), we have good news.
Tickets go on-sale Thursday at midnight. Fandango and MovieTickets will begin selling tickets to the third installment in the sparkly vampire saga Thursday at midnight. The tickets will go on sale six weeks before the next segment opens in theaters on June 30.

We always said that 3-D would go big when the adult entertainment industry began to embrace it.
And while you won't yet see adult video offerings in 3-D (just yet), Playboy Magazine will go 3-D with its upcoming June issue.
While we currently have a lot of great genre shows populating the airwaves, columnist Kyle Munkittrick argues that it's time for some of the premium cable channels to step up to the plate and deliver a "cinematic" sci-fi experience.
A couple of months ago, we brought you news that a Judge Dredd reboot was in the works.
It appears that that the reboot has taken a step closer to happening. According to Deadline, the project has secured funding from Reliance Big Entertainment and IM Global to finance the film for DNA Films.

It's Friday and that means it's time for a bit of listener feedback! And we'll also find out the latest from Sweetleaf!
This is the show where our loyal, adoring, and inquisitive fans and listeners get to hear us comment on their comments about our stories and comments... it's the Circle of Entertainment Life!

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