May 14, 2008

Shattner - Courtesy of Mirco:



The Seinfeld Cast Playing Dungeons & Dragons

Stephen Colbert - Charity

Legendary Pictures List of Production in Progress:

  • Clash of the Titans (2010)
  • Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
  • Superman: Man of Steel (2009)
  • Watchmen (2009)
  • Akira (2009)
  • Kung Fu (2009)
  • Paradise Lost (2009)
  • The Spook's Apprentice (2009)
  • Trick 'r Treat (2009)
  • Warcraft (2009)
  • Picture of the Day

    Showalter with Michael Cera

    Historic ‘Blockbuster’ Store Offers Glimpse Of How Movies Were Rented In The Past

    BATMAN!

    GTA4 Breaks Guinness Records!

    It would seem that Niko Bellic’s car-stealing, carnage-creating antics have resulted in the book being thrown at him — that book being the Guinness Book of World Records, with Grand Theft Auto IV stealing not one, but three records in the process!

    Grand Theft Auto IV was released on April 29, 2008 for XBox 360 and PS3 and has since gone on to break the following three records:

    - Biggest Entertainment Release of All-Time

    - Highest Grossing Video Game in 24 Hours

    - Highest Revenue Generated by an Entertainment Product in 24 Hours

    These three records can be added to another for GTA IV, which holds the accolade of being the most expensive game ever developed (a reported cost of US $100 million). The game took over three and a half years to create, with a development crew of over a thousand… I’m sure Rockstar will agree — money very well spent.

    GTA IV has racked up an impressive tally by selling 3.6 million copies on its first day of release — thats a whopping US $310 million! This feat has established the game as “the most profitable entertainment release of all-time.”

    Just to put this in perspective, here are the next highest earners in entertainment circles:

    - Fastest-selling video game in 24 hours: Halo 3 (US$170m)

    - Fastest-selling theatrical movie in 24 hours: Spider-Man 3 (US$60m)

    - Fastest-selling book in 24 hours: Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows (US$220m)

    [via: Guinness World Records]

    Not For Air

    Fraggle Rock Feature Film Going Ahead

    Awesome good news from PuppetVision: The Weinstein Company has given the go-ahead to the Jim Henson Company's Fraggle Rock feature film, which has been in development for a couple years. This makes a lot of sense because the Weinsteins want to develop family-friendly franchises and Fraggle Rock is already an established and much-loved family entertainment property. Also, they have the money and clout to make sure the film gets a good release and is properly promoted.

    Cockroach

    John Lamb's "For No One" By Tom Waits

    MacGruber!