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Feb 21, 2009

Oscar Result Leaked Out While The Vote Counting Process Still On!!



Los Angeles, Feb 20:

Could it be that the 2009 Oscar TV show is ruined suppose the results leaked? We honestly do not know how authentic this list of Academy Award winners but we do our due diligence and to make the information available to you, so you can determine.

A list of this year’s Oscar winners have been leaked on the web. The Academy Awards, the results are very guarded and if the leaked results showed in fact it would be a big blow to the Academy.

Oscar winners List has been Leaked in a document on the Internet.

The document which looks quite genuine, has apparently been scanned in, and has an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences letterhead and with the signature of Academy`s president, Sid Ganis.

The Famous News Website Says Like This “This is the final list of winners of the 81st Annual Academy Awards. As always, please treat this information with extreme care,”

‘Slumdog Millionaire’ has been named the best film and its director Danny Boyle has won the best director award.

Kate Winslet has won best actress Oscar for ‘The Reader’

Mickey Rourke has bagged best actor award for ‘The Wrestler’.

Heath Ledger has been named best supporting actor for ‘The Dark Knight’

Amy Adams has won best supporting actress award for ‘Doubt’.

However, an Academy Awards representative has clarified that the list is a ‘complete fraud’ and has justified that the vote counting process is still on.

Source: www.moviegoal.com


Los Angeles, Feb 20:

Could it be that the 2009 Oscar TV show is ruined suppose the results leaked? We honestly do not know how authentic this list of Academy Award winners but we do our due diligence and to make the information available to you, so you can determine.

A list of this year’s Oscar winners have been leaked on the web. The Academy Awards, the results are very guarded and if the leaked results showed in fact it would be a big blow to the Academy.

Oscar winners List has been Leaked in a document on the Internet.

The document which looks quite genuine, has apparently been scanned in, and has an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences letterhead and with the signature of Academy`s president, Sid Ganis.

The Famous News Website Says Like This “This is the final list of winners of the 81st Annual Academy Awards. As always, please treat this information with extreme care,”

‘Slumdog Millionaire’ has been named the best film and its director Danny Boyle has won the best director award.

Kate Winslet has won best actress Oscar for ‘The Reader’

Mickey Rourke has bagged best actor award for ‘The Wrestler’.

Heath Ledger has been named best supporting actor for ‘The Dark Knight’

Amy Adams has won best supporting actress award for ‘Doubt’.

However, an Academy Awards representative has clarified that the list is a ‘complete fraud’ and has justified that the vote counting process is still on.

The men of 'Shopaholic'

Surprisingly for a movie aimed at chick flick lovers, Confessions Of A Shopaholic's creative drive comes from some very distinguished Hollywood men. Producer Jerry Bruckhimer, known more for his brawny action movies, guides the rom-com with the help of Muriel's Wedding director PJ Hogan. And starring opposite Isla Fisher's Rebecca Bloomwood is rising Brit thesp Hugh Dancy.

Source: Simon Reynolds, www.digitalspy.co.uk

'TWILIGHT' FANS REJOICE! Summit Announces Movie Threequel 'Eclipse'

EXCLUSIVE: I've confirmed there's no director hired yet. And the two productions won't be back-to-back. But that hasn't stopped Summit Entertainment from newly scheduling its Twilight threequel for release on June 30, 2010, not long after its Twilight sequel New Moon set for November 20th this year now being helmed by Chris Weitz. Summit also officially changed the name of its vampire movie franchise based on Stephenie Meyer's bestselling series of novels to The Twilight Saga. Here's how Summit descibes the plot of the threequel Eclipse:

"As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob — knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella has one more decision to make: life or death."

Regarding The Twilight Saga, my sources tell me that director Catherine Hardwick's claim in her diary that she didn't want to helm New Moon isn't accurate because Summit decided not to hire her for New Moon. And I've also learned that Summit only had a deal with Stephenie Meyer for the first book, Twilight. So the start-up film studio had to make individual deals for the other books in Meyer's series, including the new 4th novel Breaking Dawn -- and the author got top-dollar, trust me. To date, Summit's low-cost blockbuster Twilight has earned $363 million in worldwide grosses -- almost evenly divided between domestic and international -- since its release on November 21st, 2008.

source: Nikki Finke, www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com

"Dark Knight" Breaks $1 Billion



"The Dark Knight" has become the fourth film to take in more than $1 billion in worldwide box office. Warner Bros. made the announcement Friday afternoon, saying that the combined domestic and international gross had totaled $1,001,082,160 to date -- about $533 million domestically and $567 million overseas.

source: www.huffingtonpost.com

Universal in talks for 'Battlestar' movie

Battlestar THR's Borys Kit has the scoop, my comments below:

Just as the acclaimed Sci Fi Channel series "Battlestar Galactica" enters its final episodes, Universal has quietly entered into negotiations with Glen A. Larson to write and produce a big-screen version of the property he created.

"Battlestar," which originally aired on ABC in 1978, was produced in the wake of the success of "Star Wars," which caused a sci-fi revival in popular culture. The premise involved a human civilization living on a series of 12 planets that are decimated from an attack by intelligent robots known as Cylons. The survivors are led by a starship called Galactica in their attempt to find a mythic 13th planet named Earth.

The Sci Fi series, under the direction of executive producer Ronald Moore, took the premise and ran with it, incorporating the politics of war, religion, torture and destiny, becoming the channel's signature series.

Moore is not involved in the movie.

The movie effort would have no connection to the series and would relaunch the story in a new medium. However, staples such as the characters Adama, Starbuck, and Baltar will remain.

Larson was one of the biggest names in 1970s and '80s TV and creator of shows like "Switch" and "Magnum P.I." Universal had no comment.

Comment: This is, obviously, potentially huge news for fans of the original "Battlestar" that have objected to Moore's realistic and operatic re-imagining on Sci Fi Channel. Moore's post-9/11 take has wowed critics and created a legion of new fans, while the Larson camp has longed for a return to the lighter, adventures-in-space post-"Star Wars" spirit of the original. But would Larson opt to re-tell the apocalyptic origin story yet again? Or go with something entirely different?

source: THR.com

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