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Metallica Planning 3D Feature Film?

October 23, 2011 0 comments

Might be a weird week to be Metallica . The band is on the verge of releasing Lulu , a collaboration with Lou Reed that has earned some of the most scornful reactions I’ve ever seen directed at any album in any genre. But no matter what happens, reviews be damned, Metallica keeps on going. I can respect that, even if I can’t respect all of the work the band does.

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George Romero Adapting Zombie Novel ‘The Zombie Autopsies’

October 23, 2011 0 comments

The king of the zombies, George Romero , is at it again but there will be no night, dawn, day, land, diary or survival for the dead this time. This time, he’s cutting them up. Romero is currently writing an adaptation of a 2011 book The Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks from the Apocalypse by Steven C. Schlozman which is about shocking revelations when a group of scientists perform autopsies on zombies following a zombie apocalypse.

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Watch the First Five Minutes of ‘The Three Musketeers’

October 22, 2011 0 comments

You might have seen the trailers for Paul W.S. Anderson ‘s version of The Three Musketeers , naturally shot in 3D, and been left wondering if the movie is really for you. The film is on screens today, and to aid you in making the crucial ticket-buying  decision the first few minutes of the film have landed online. They’re not in 3D, but I think you’ll get the idea anyway.

Why women earn less than men

October 22, 2011 0 comments
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‘Fast and the Furious’ 6 and 7 May Deliver One Big Linked Story

October 22, 2011 0 comments

Briefly: You might remember a couple weeks back when a rumor cropped up that Universal and director Justin Lin are looking at shooting the next two films in the Fast and the Furious franchise back to back . Now there is corroboration for that story. Not only is the studio looking at shooting the two films back to back during 2012, the LA Times says the movies could contain one “single story connecting the two films.”