Paramount Coldly Denies Blank Check to Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson
Spielberg has hilariously been denied funding for 'The Adventures of Tintin.'
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Spielberg has hilariously been denied funding for 'The Adventures of Tintin.'
Plus: Yet another bastard joins 'Inglorious Bastards,' and James McAvoy to play a CGI gnome in most horrible movie ever.
Peter Jackson might be setting up shop near our office, and we get dorky about it.
How does Christopher Tolkien really feel about the upcoming movie of 'The Hobbit'?
Will actors from 'Lord of the Rings' reappear? What will be in that second movie? And how awesome will the dragon be?
The bearded, hobbity auteurs are taking questions from fans for a live online chat.
What should heaven look like? Also, how drunk should Susan Sarandon's character get?
Plus: Ewan McGregor joins 'Angels & Demons,' J.J. Abrams makes his 'Superbad,' and Christian Slater is still playing Jack.
Plus Jimmy Kimmel on his 1,000th episode, Peter Jackson's heaven, and 50 Cent soothes the G-Unit.
NBC options the story of King David from God, Nick has its own high-school musical, and Mos Def plays Chuck Berry.
We’re so generally in awe of Sir Ian that we propose a new verb: to McKellen.
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