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For ‘Indy 5,’ George Lucas Will Put on His Thinking Cap
Plus: Kat Dennings to star in indie comedy!
Posted 10/06/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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How Will Christopher Nolan ‘Dark Knight’–ify the Stupider Batman Villains?
Could a short, chubby dork really take on Christian Bale’s high-tech Batman while wearing a monocle?
Posted 08/26/08 in Vulture : The Take
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Latest Made-Up Rumors Suggest Cher Will Play Catwoman in Next Batman Movie
According to a poorly sourced report in an unreliable British fishwrap, she'll play the villain as a 'vamp in her twilight years.'
Posted 08/26/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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Vin Diesel Is Getting ‘Riddick’-ulous
Ah, the last week in August, a magical time of year when we publish the hopeful ramblings of actors, musicians, and homeless crazy people in lieu of actual news.
Posted 08/26/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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Brian Austin Green Would Make a Terrific Riddler, Claims Brian Austin Green
The former '90210' star would be perfect, says the former '90210' star.
Posted 08/14/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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Who’s the Better Action Director: David Gordon Green or Christopher Nolan?
Weirdly, it's David Gordon Green.
Posted 08/06/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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‘The Dark Knight’: When the Superhero Movie No Longer Needs Its Superhero
'The Dark Knight': a philosophical argument against superheroes in a complicated world.
Posted 07/16/08 in Vulture : The Take
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Those ‘Hellboy’ Coffee Cups Were a Total Rush Job, Says Mike Mignola
Plus: Julianne Moore Googles herself and the ever-eloquent Young Jeezy imparts some wisdom.
Posted 07/07/08 in Vulture : Quote Machine
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First Review Confirms That ‘The Dark Knight’ Will Be Awesome, Probably
Peter Travers says it's great, pretty much confirming our long-held suspicion that it might be great.
Posted 06/26/08 in Vulture : Ranters and Ravers
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Does Ludacris Have Hos in Your Area Code?
Plus: Is The Golden Compass a success after all?
Posted 03/10/08 in Vulture : The Early-Evening News
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