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Chris Tucker Career Shocker!
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Posted 09/20/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Adam Sandler, Mitch Albom Team Up to Jerk Your Tears
Photos: Getty Images Albom Writes Sandler Vehicle: Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions preemptively buys Mitch Albom's feature screenwriting debut, a "comedy with emotional elements" set in the world of baseball. Given that Albom is the author of Tuesdays With Morrie,...
Posted 06/18/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore Go Blind
Photos: Getty Images Ruffalo, Moore All Allegorical: Mark Ruffalo signs on to star with Julianne Moore in Blindness, adaptation of Jose Saramago's novel about a town in which everyone goes blind. Don McKellar wrote the screenplay; Fernando Meirelles (The Constant...
Posted 06/05/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Can ‘The Women’ Finally Make it to the Screen?
Just a few of The Women.Photos: Getty Images The Women Finally to Film?: Diane English's remake of The Women, gestating for more than ten years, might finally shoot in August as final pieces of puzzle fall into place. Annette Bening...
Posted 05/31/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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