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Time-Travel
TV
Fox
and Steven Spielberg
are developing as as-yet-unnamed time-travel television series says Variety.
Scott Gemmill will
write the hourlong time-travel drama, shich has a romantic storyline
about two young American physicists in World War II who discover a way
to travel to the future. They hopp between 2007 and the 1940s in trying
to aid the war effort, but upset the space-time continuum. After one of
the men enlists a woman in 2007 to help him adjust to culture shock the
two develop a relationship.
Sin
City 2
Widely
reported earlier, for the sequel (AKA "A
Dame to Kill For") Robert
Rodriguez and Frank
Miller were interested in Angelina
Jolie in the lead role. But, at that time Jolie was pregnant which
would push back production, so Rodriguez started filming "Grindhouse"
with Quentin Tarantino
instead. Jolie spoke to ComingSoon.net
and said: "We talked about it and I read
the comic. I don't think the film is being made at this moment. When it's
actually going to be made I'm sure we'll talk about it. It was a funny
thing, because the idea came to me when I was pregnant . . . It was
this idea of this sexy, violent and loud [character] . . . I thought maybe
after I'm pregnant it would be nice to do."
In the graphic novel the chaacter Jolie would play is an ex-lover of Dwight
McCarthy (Clive Owen)
who manipulates men through her good looks and her supposed innocence.
Jackboots
On Whitehall.
England's
Gerry Anderson pioneered the syle of marionette filming that we saw lately
used in comedies like "Team America." Now the British have reclaimed the
format in the World War II comedy spoof "Jackboots
On Whitehall." With specially designed
GI Joe-type action figures as their characters, the $2 million-budgeted
movie shows what would have happened had Germany won the Battle of Britain
but were defeated by the Scots at the border. The voice talent includes
Alan Cumming as
Hitler, Tom Wilkinson
as Goebbels, Richard O'Brien
as Himmler, and Timothy
Spall as Winston Churchill. Swipe
Films has already begun recording the vocals, with principal photography
is to start next March.
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