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Multiple Personality Disorder Report
23 December 2009 2:15 PM, PST
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#1 James Cameron to redo “The Fantastic Voyage”
Now don’t be getting too excited because there’s no news that Cameron will direct the project but Variety does report that Cameron is producing the film and from what I can gather, the project (and a few more to follow) is an effort to make use and money from the expensive technology he spent years prepping for Avatar. It’s a great opportunity to remake this sci-fi classic but with “Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem” writer Shane Salerno on board to adapt the original story, I can’t say I’m all that excited.
#2 Natalie Portman starring in “Pride Prejudice and Zombies”
This seems like an odd pairing but Portman does have the looks for period drama though I’m not sure what possessed her to agree to a period piece about a man searching for love amidst a zombie outbreak. Portman
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‘9′ composer scores Hallström’s new drama
14 October 2009 1:40 PM, PDT
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Deborah Lurie, the composer who recently scored the Tim Burton-produced animated fantasy movie 9 based on themes penned by Danny Elfman, is doing the original score for Dear John. This is the new film from Swedish director Lasse Hallström, who previously worked with Lurie on An Unfinished Life, a film where Lurie replaced a rejected score by Christopher Young. Dear John, starring Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, Richard Jenkins and Henry
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International Film Music Critics Announce 2008 Nominees
16 January 2009 4:43 PM, PST
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I don't believe I have ever reported the nominees for the International Film Music Critics Association before, but in the spirit of covering more award season news than is probably necessary I figured, "What the hell?"
The nominees listed below make up the fifth annual International Film Music Critics Association Awards for Excellence with Wall-e receiving the most nominations including Film Score of the Year, Best Score for an Animated Film, Best Film Composition (for "Define Dancing") and Composer of the Year for Thomas Newman. The other big nominee is Danny Elfman who received the most individual nominations this year with seven: Composer of the Year; Film Score of the Year and Best Documentary Score for Standard Operating Procedure; Best Drama Score for Milk; Best Action/Adventure Score and Best Individual Cue for Wanted ("Success Montage"); and Best Fantasy/Science Fiction Score for Hellboy II: The Golden Army.
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