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LucasFilm is refusing to comment on this one so far, but THR reports that an “untitled, top-secret CGI-animated” film with a musical bent is in the works over at Skywalker Ranch, with George Lucas producing. The plot is secret, but one element currently known (or thought to be known) is faeries. Hopefully that’s more the ‘Oberon and Titania with murderous little Puck’ version of faerie, rather than the ’sparkly little girls with wings” type.

The musical will reportedly “feature music from a variety of sources,” which…doesn’t really tell us anything. So many comments come to mind about a Lucas-produced musical, but I’ll save them until we know more.

David Berenbaum (Elf, The Spiderwick Chronicles) is writing, but we don’t know if Lucas is behind the story. Kevin Munroe will direct. He’s finishing up the Dylan Dog adaptation Dead of Night right now, and made a few fans before that when he directed the 2007 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles CGI revamp. Lucas is currently finishing up Red Tails, the film he produced about the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II. Anthony Hemingway directed that one from a John Ridley screenplay based on a story by Lucas.

For a moment, I was thinking of TEXHNOLYZE, but the plot wasn’t the same. I missed Technotise: Edit & I somehow. It doesn’t show up on ANN or Anidb.net.

http://geeksofdoom.com/2010/01/24/hollywood-salivates-at-the-thought-of-mass-effect-movie/

Hollywood Salivates At The Thought Of ‘Mass Effect’ Movie

Obviously we have a tremendous amount of interest from people in Hollywood to make a major motion picture about Mass Effect. The most important thing for us is, we don’t just want to see a movie get made. We want to see a great movie get made, if it’s going to get done at all.

I hope Seth Green gets to reprise his character. d:

Why not Dragon Age: Origins?

I was thinking yesterday what a great movie ME would make. I mean its practically a movie already in the pacing/plot/subject matter. I hope that their comments arent just a smoke screen and they really do have a commitment to quality.

Not sure I’d watch a movie about ME - I mean i am pretty awesome and all (brushing “dirt” off sholder) But a whole movie?? I mean that’s so…

…what?

…ohhhhhhh.

nevermind then cough

I’d watch a ME movie if I were played by Denzel Washington. Unfortunately, Gary Coleman is closer to my height.

Kick ass Alien Rap!

//youtu.be/xcLTaMpRl2o

‘The Book of Knee High’?:smiley:

They’re going to be throwing Hawkeye into the mix, so they seem to be pushing it towards The Ultimates, although sadly they aren’t going to do the "is Thor just a nut-job with a big hammer?"sub-plot from the comic, they already have ultimate Nick Fury.

I’m sort of hoping they adapt the Chitari arc, but they took the best Hulk part from that, (throw Banner from a helicopter, Hulk lands and SMASHES) for the Incredible Hulk movie. I can see it working though, the world set up with the first two Marvel Studios films hints that there is more going on with super-heroes anyway, pretty much any character can be slotted in with enough imagination, and it’s not like they don’t have access to that is it?

The production deals they have going on makes it less likely they could base the team on any other version of The Avengers, the Spider-Man and X-Men franchises are pretty much locked tight to their respective studios so long as they keep pumping out movies, hence Spider-Man and X-Men getting reboots, along with the B-Team movies (Ghost-Rider, Fantastic Four, Blade and The Punisher) well, at least the Movie Avengers’ll be mostly science-fiction heroes.

Blade shouldn’t be in The Avengers anyway, He’s a proud British citizen, his MI13 duties will be keeping him busy anyway :smiley:

I like Audra’s better. d:

I thought I loved Aliens. I got nothing on them.

ROFL! No, you didn’t… d:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/02/02/lancet.retraction.autism/index.html?hpt=T2%20

The medical journal The Lancet on Tuesday retracted a controversial 1998 paper that linked the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine to autism.
The 12-year-old study linked autism with the MMR vaccine. The research subsequently had been discredited.
Last week, the study’s lead author, Dr. Andrew Wakefield, was found to have acted unethically in conducting the research.

Yep. I suspect this will not sway the antivaxxers, however. Jenny McCarthy has killed an unknown number of babies since she became the spokesperson for the movement, and she must continue the charade or face the fact that she’s responsible for a lot of pain and suffering.

I wrote an angry post about this recently:

http://alphahole.net/?p=204

Might be mildly entertaining for anyone who’s feeling ‘sweary’ today. :wink:

Oh PLEASE. If ANYONE knows about vacination safety it’s the woman who was in Wings AND Home Improvment!

I wish they would do it as well, I loved that bit.

For the record, I have legitimate reason to believe my dog is involved in an international smuggling operation responsible for flooding the Moroccan marketplaces with second rate baby formula. Im still gathering evidence though. Its really hard to prosecute this sort of thing.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35198934/ns/technology_and_science-science/

“Crystals in meteorite harder than diamonds
Crystalline carbon had never been found in nature until now”

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35194650/ns/weather/

“Punxsutawney Phil: 6 more weeks of winter
Thousands gather before dawn to witness Pa. groundhog’s forecast”

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35101939/ns/us_news-weird_news/ (a favorite of mine)

“PETA: Replace Punxsutawney Phil with robot
Groundhog Day officials refuse, say he’s ‘treated better’ than most Pa. kids”

Edit:

OMG! Patient Zero!

I had no idea that Phil the Groundhog and the whole shadow thing was actually a real event (despite seeing Groundhog Day dozens of times).
2 Conclusions.
PETA is stupid.
People in Pennsylvania are ludicrously superstitious or have a lot of free time on their hands.

Yes.

And, I think it’s the latter. Besides, they got ppl coming in from all over the world now.

Although, it’s been said that Pennsylvanians “Cling to their guns and bibles.” runs away very fast (cuts and runs)

Loved your post! I see this at the elementary school I work in. In Texas, you can actually get a sworn affidavit EXEMPTING your children from all vaccines. Who in the hell wants their kid to get measles, or whooping cough, or polio?! I don’t understand it at all.

Why hasn’t there ever been second series of Watchmen comics? It’s not as though Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons actually own the characters. Well, apparently, any talk of a sequel had been squashed, time and again, by Paul Levitz, former president of DC comics. He was very protective of the title, even denying the creators of the tie-in videogame to invent any new material at all. This was sacred stuff to him.

Now, though, he’s not in charge of the comics at all and is the Contributing Editor and Overall Consultant of DC Entertainment, the spin-off and movies arm. He’s not going to be able to do anything, directly, to stop any Watchmen sequel. More importantly, though, it seems that Dan DiDio, SVP-Executive Editor of DC, has made it his mission to realize not only a sequel series but also several prequels. Why? I suppose he’d say Why Not? And there’s good reason to believe they’ll be coming to screens as well as pages, too.

Rich Johnston at Bleeding Cool has the story. I was gobsmacked but, as I can count Rich as a close friend, I called him up and checked his sources and, let me tell you, this is solid stuff. Here’s Rich on what involvement Alan and Dave might, or might not, have:

I understand that both Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons have to be offered first refusal before any of these titles could be published. But if they don’t want to work on them themselves (and Alan Moore is never going to agree), DiDio has been sounding out people who might be willing to take on the task. While some creators are reticent, the argument goes if there are a number of Watchmen spinoff projects, any blame or shame can be spread on many shoulders. The sales are expected to be massive, whatever the hardcore fanboy reaction and such expected sales benefits will be shared amongst the creative teams.

Now, if I was Alan Moore I’d sign on right away and twist this entire project into a pretzel. But he’s not me, so no matter how subversive the possibilities, I still think he’d rather not meddle with what is certainly a neat and tidy work of great completeness, not even to derail a publisher’s attempt to exploit it.

So, someday soon it looks like somebody else will be writing Watchmen comics and I sure wouldn’t be surprised to see them headed to the big screen, if most likely after Levitz has departed DC Entertainment too. Sadly, for the cast of the first film, they all had sequel clauses in their contracts so, no matter how much an embarrassment it might be considered, they’d find it very hard, or expensive, to get out of taking the job on.

Funnily enough, Rich actually broke the news on the Watchmen sequel clauses too, back when he was at Comic Book Resources.

I’ve got that same horrible taste in my mouth that I had when Disney’s Circle 7 were working on a non-Pixar Toy Story 3. That story had an unexpected ending - can we really hope Alan and Dave will give us one here? Will they step up and give us a Watchmen 2 that isn’t peeing in the pool>

During a quarterly earnings call on Tuesday, Fox chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch revealed that he is in “very early talks” with Director James Cameron about greenlighting a Avatar sequel, adding that Cameron “has ideas” for a sequel, and that “We will be pushing for one.” Well, duh!

And while Fox deputy chairman, president and COO Chase Carey claims that both sides want to make another movie, “We certainly both intend to have one,” Murdoch warned “Don’t hold your breath for an early one”, eluding to the notion that a sequel might be a few years out. Cameron might want to take a break from Pandora and film another feature while they develop the sequel. And even if preproduction began today, we probably wouldn’t won’t see a sequel until 2013, at very earliest.

(I’d rather see him do Battle Angel first;))