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Oct 29 2008

Movie News (Oct 29, 2008)

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Seems that the Hollywood travesty of the adaptation of Dragon Ball isn’t as bad as every one expected it to be. Does this mean it’s good? Highly doubtful. Kotaku’s informant breaks down his cons and pros about the movie he has seen. All I’m saying is be prepared, it’s not what you think it should be.

South Park’s new episode is causing some stir with it’s Cloverfield spoof in it’s latest episode. Watch the whole episode on South Park’s website above.

The new film Children is being released in the UK December 5th, 2008. It’s another film exploiting kids to be creepy…yet talk is high about this one actually working. One source reads, “as freaky as Gage was in Pet Semetary.” This might be a watcher IMO. Unfortunately, there are no plans yet to bring this bad boy to the US. Check out the trailer here.

Seems that Miramax is pushing back their film schedule alot this winter. Their big title: Fanboys is being pushed back from November 2008 to February 6th, 2009. This is just one title moving, other movies include Push, Pink Panther 2, and the Jennifer Aniston comedy He’s Just Not That Into You.

Hugh Jackman will star opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in Stephen Soderbergh’s 3D rock musical Cleopatra.

There are several rumors circulating the internet that a 200 foot-high ride will be featured inside the halls of Hogwarts at Universal Studio’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park.

Ashley Greene, Haley Ramm and James LeGros have been cast in Anthony Burns’ 1980s-era coming-of-age drama Skateland.

Marvel is at it again to boost intrigue for their characters Hulk and Thor, getting people warmed up for Thor, I would think, in this new animated movie.

Warners Bros is working on the long-awaited live action version of Ninja Scroll.

Joss Whedon discusses on his blog about his upcoming show, Dollhouse. Spoilers, beware.

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