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Polanski files for sex-case dismissal

Director seeks to drop molestation charges — Roman Polanski, a fugitive in Europe for the last 30 years, has filed a request in Los Angeles to have a child-sex charge against him dismissed. Source: Variety.com Go to Source

The Hobbit Films to Shoot for 370 Days

BilboHobbit.com has posted a transcript of Hellboy II: The Golden Army director Guillermo del Toro’s recent chat on BD Live, concentrating on the questions asked about the two “Hobbit” films. Read the transcript below. Source: comingsoon.net Go to Source

Planet of the Apes Prequel in the Works?

Last month, CHUD reported that 20th Century Fox had a script in the works titled Genesis: Apes, which is essentially a remake of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. The site said that the project is the story of Caesar, the first ape with speech who started the events that led to a world …

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First Photo of Gambit in Wolverine

Empire has been bringing us really good coverage of the new Wolverine film. As part of its Wolverine coverage in the magazine’s new issue, Empire has debuted this first official photo of Taylor Kitsch (“Friday Night Lights”) as Gambit. He isn’t quite how I saw Gambit but I will keep a very open mind because …

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Forget Australia – Wolverine’s Back!

Empire magazine has revealed some new shots (including the cover) from “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”. Forget the movie “Australia,” Hugh Jackman was born to play Wolverine! He had this to say about the new film, “There’s a scene in the first X-Men movie, where Wolverine’s introduced in a bar, fighting in a cage, and you felt that …

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Update: Twilight Dominates with $69.6 Million

Summit Entertainment’s Twilight , an adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s novel, dominated the box office earning $69.6 million from 3,419 theaters. The opening marks the fifth-biggest ever for the month of November, surpassing this month’s earlier releases Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa ($63.1 million) and Quantum of Solace ($67.5 million), and trailing only 2004’s The Incredibles ($70.5 …

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