Clash of the Titans Zeus!
EW posted a couple of fanfriggentastic pics of Liam Neeson as Zeus. Check it.
Mattel & WB part Company for He-Man flick
Variety reports:
Warner Bros. and Mattel will be parting company on “Masters of the Universe,” the live-action reinvention of the signature Mattel toy line that WB and producer Joel Silver have been developing since 2007.
Mattel and WB didn’t see eye to eye over the direction of the project and made a mutual decision to let the option lapse this month. The film revolves around He-Man, a prince who becomes a warrior who battles the evil Skeletor for control of his magical homeland.
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As seen on Dark Horizons.
A 3D CG-animated remake of George A. Romero’s original classic “Night of the Living Dead” is in the works, but without the involvement of Romero himself says Heat Vision Blog.
“Night of the Living Dead: Origins” will update the tale by bringing out the characters’ backstories in a format described as “American-style anime” using new technology which allows filmmakers the ability to direct CG performances the same way they would direct real live actors.
Simon West and Jib Polhemus will produce the film. Romero himself meanwhile debuted his sixth ‘Dead’ film, “Survival of the Dead”, at the Toronto Film Festival.
Deets on S2E1 of Dollhouse
Hercules of Ain’t it cool has seen S2E1 of Dollhouse. 
I am – Hercules!!
TV critics got their DOLLHOUSE 2.1 screeners today (wrapped in a lovely burgundy t-shirt and a note from Joss Whedon).
Titled “Vow,” the episode is superb: funny, suspenseful, sexy and willing to kick around more than a few Very Big Ideas. Combined with the series’ terrific “lost” episode (“Epitaph One”), “Vow” roughly triples my investment in this series’ fate. Which is to say, its eventual cancellation will be three times harder to bear now than the day before I saw “Epitaph One.”
Hints of what awaits:
* Apparently much time has elapsed between 1.12 and 2.1. Not as much as between 1.12 and “Epitaph One.” But still.
* This season’s Big Bad may or may not be one Sen. David Perrin (Alexis Denisof, who played Wesley Wydham-Pryce on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angel”). Perrin also may or may not be the season’s Big Good. 2.1 fails to specify Sen. Perrin’s party affiliation.
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Boondock Saints 2 Trailer
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Indie distributor Apparition continues its aggressive pickup strategy of late and has acquired the rights to the highly anticipated cult indie sequel “The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day” says the trades.
Troy Duffy’s followup to 1999’s “The Boondock Saints” has Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery reprising their roles as the MacManus brothers who do battle against the Boston mob as they avenge the death of a beloved priest. Billy Connolly, Clifton Collins Jr. and Julie Benz co-star.
Apparition and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group will release the film in the US via platform rollout on October 30th. Apparition is also releasing Jane Campion’s “Bright Star,” royal period drama “The Young Victoria,” blaxploitation spoof “Black Dynamite” and Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” in coming months.
Legion
The unholy battle between humans and angels has started, with the redband Legion trailer. In which gun-carrying angel Paul Bettany chops off his wings, to protect an unborn savior.
[Rec]2
As seen on first Showing, [Rec]2 seems to me like a continuation of the Quarantine movie – with a little of spice added to pick up the pace.
check out the short trailer below, for an extended trailer and a better glimps of the movie, check out the [Rec] 2 website.

Variety is reporting that Ridley Scott is officially attached to return as the director of an Alien prequel being written by newcomer Jon Spaihts. Spaihts got the job after pitching the studio and Scott Free Production, who will also produce the film. The story is being setup to precede Ridley’s 1979 film, but as for what exactly will take place, those details are being kept under wraps at the moment. Spaihts has been the “go-to-guy” in Hollywood for space thrillers, but his work hasn’t hit the big screen yet.
As seen on Frist Showing
Marti Noxon gets new Vampire show
As seen onAint it Cool
“Buffy The Vampire Slayer” and “Angel” writer-producer Marti Noxon is working with producing partner Dawn Parouse Olmstead to bring Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s “The Strain” novels to the small screen.
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