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Linda Lee Danvers Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 8:27 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:56 pm
News! blaugh
DC: GREEN LANTERN
Sources over at Moviehole claim that "The Green Lantern" is actually moving just as fast towards fruition as Goyer's "The Flash." "For starters, the script is near complete. 'They ditched the last script, started again. Word is, it's a great read. Should make for an amazing movie. Expect a director to be announced pretty soon.' And although we're still quite a spell away from casting, you can rule out everyone that's been mentioned for the lead. 'Jack Black, no way, Ben Browder, nope ... Warner isn't considering either at the moment.' Our contact adds, 'If, like Batman Begins, the studio decides to chase whoever the net community wants for the role, it'll be Tom Cruise, but he's a busy, busy guy -- I'm sure they'll make an offer anyway.' Apparently, the latest version of the script features 'original' Green Lantern, Hal Jordan."
Marvel: X-MEN 3
Dark Horizons allegedly has the inside word on developments for a third mutant-themed film in the franchise. "They confirm that nothing on the X3 director/plot, has yet to emerge so we must await official announcements regarding that. 'Firstly, there have been rumors amongst the fandom that "Wolverine" may be filmed before X3 -- that's false. Finishing the X-MEN trilogy is the top priority of 20th Century Fox, but spin-off films are being developed at the same time. As most know, 'Wolverine' and 'Magneto' are also in early development. By the producers and studio request, the weather controlling mutant known as Storm (Ororo Munroe) is currently being included in the X3 film screenplay on a provisional basis. The role is being written with the idea that it can easily be switched out for another character under the circumstances that actress, Halle Berry cannot return. Should the actress return, the role will likely be expanded to that equal of the other main cast members, in future drafts of the screenplay. It is also possible that the role could possibly remain small for a cameo appearance. Or could the role be recast? This is still being worked out, and won't congeal until main cast members are asked to return. The studio is set on getting X3 out for a 2006 release. Even though Avi Arad or Marvel Enterprises has listed a May release date, the month of May has been put in question, so changes in release date are a strong possibility. It all depends on the director and shooting locations. A Winter 2006 release is not even being thought about, so nix that idea."
Personal:
Kyle is now getting in the shower after a hard day's work! scream
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:59 pm
Kyle_Rayner News! blaugh DC:GREEN LANTERN Sources over at Moviehole claim that "The Green Lantern" is actually moving just as fast towards fruition as Goyer's "The Flash." For some reason, I cannot control the shudders when I hear that.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:12 pm
Wally_West Kyle_Rayner News! blaugh DC:GREEN LANTERN Sources over at Moviehole claim that "The Green Lantern" is actually moving just as fast towards fruition as Goyer's "The Flash." For some reason, I cannot control the shudders when I hear that. When I hear it, it sounds like "The Vertigo-comic book movie Constantine is moving just as fast towards fruition as DC/AOL's last mega-hit, Catwoman." gonk
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:17 pm
Goyer wrote Batman Begins, which is going to be very good.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:21 pm
Raven_Darkholme Goyer wrote Batman Begins, which is going to be very good. Batman Begins may be our savior, but Im putting all my hopes towards Superman. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:35 pm
Kyle_Rayner News! blaugh Marvel:X-MEN 3 By the producers and studio request, the weather controlling mutant known as Storm (Ororo Munroe) is currently being included in the X3 film screenplay on a provisional basis. The role is being written with the idea that it can easily be switched out for another character under the circumstances that actress, Halle Berry cannot return. Should the actress return, the role will likely be expanded to that equal of the other main cast members, in future drafts of the screenplay. It is also possible that the role could possibly remain small for a cameo appearance. Or could the role be recast? Oh dear sweet god, please!! gonk Personal:Kyle is now getting in the shower after a hard day's work! scream *sniff, sniff* Yeah, you stinky.*tickles and purrs*
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:36 pm
Nope, I smell good now! THANK YOU LEVER 2000! blaugh
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:37 pm
Kyle_Rayner Raven_Darkholme Goyer wrote Batman Begins, which is going to be very good. Batman Begins may be our savior, but Im putting all my hopes towards Superman. 3nodding I say the legacy of Reeves is too big, and WB will be too cautious with it because it's Superman. They have nothing to lose with Batman because the last ones were so bad.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 4:17 pm
I saw this and immediately thought of you, Kyle. Enjoy. *giggles*Happy Holidays.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:10 pm
Well the date that Christmas is celebrated on is in fact based on paganism, I think it was the winter solstice or something.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:46 pm
Raven_Darkholme Well the date that Christmas is celebrated on is in fact based on paganism, I think it was the winter solstice or something. Indeed. Everybody knows it has pagan roots, everybody knows its not even Jesus' birthday, and everybody knows its all about commercialism now anyway, yet they still celebrate it. Year after year, like easily-led automatons. ??? confused
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:48 pm
Kyle_Rayner Raven_Darkholme Well the date that Christmas is celebrated on is in fact based on paganism, I think it was the winter solstice or something. Indeed. Everybody knows it has pagan roots, everybody knows its not even Jesus' birthday, and everybody knows its all about commercialism now anyway, yet they still celebrate it. Year after year, like easily-led automatons. ??? confused And some people prefer to be contrarian blockheads who refuse to look for the positive in it and use it as a good time to spend with friends and relatives. neutral
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:51 pm
Raven_Darkholme And some people prefer to be contrarian blockheads who refuse to look for the positive in it and use it as a good time to spend with friends and relatives. neutral You mean Christmas, statistically the highest suicide time of the year? The highest stress time of the year? Highest theft time? Highest car-related accident time? Christmas right? The best time to spend with friends and relatives is not December 25th, by any stretch of the imagination.
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 6:59 pm
Kyle_Rayner Raven_Darkholme And some people prefer to be contrarian blockheads who refuse to look for the positive in it and use it as a good time to spend with friends and relatives. neutral You mean Christmas, statistically the highest suicide time of the year? The highest stress time of the year? Highest theft time? Highest car-related accident time? Christmas right? The best time to spend with friends and relatives is not December 25th, by any stretch of the imagination. The car accidents are from snow and increased traffic. Totally irrelevant.
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