Yay, Yum and Oh No!
Apr. 1st, 2005 01:01 amOh No:
In some news that I hope are a result of an April 1st prank, Comingsoon.net announced that John Hughes is planning to make a sequel to "Pretty in Pink" entitled "Prettier in Pink." Hmmm. This would be...bizarre. Though Anthony Michael Hall is far from a scrawny nerd now and his new filled-out, sexy avatar would give Molly's rich boy a run for his money. My mind is duly boggled. Plus, I'd rather see 20 years after of "The Breakfast Club" :D
ETA: it is an April Fools prank. Phew.
Yay:
At http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/release/publishing/f20050330/indexp6.html there is a fascinating read dealing with Ep 3, favorite characters and Lucas' future plans, but what I found interesting was the news that Spielberg worked on some of Ep 3: "As George explains in the book, he gave Spielberg a few scenes to play with at the animatics stage: a bit of the Mustafar duel, and Yoda's duel with the Emperor, along with a couple of others. How much of Spielberg's contribution made it to the final film, only Lucas or Spielberg could say, particularly as George revised and reinvented every scene in the film so extensively in editorial."
Yum:
Comingsoon says that Commodore Norrington is back for the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels. Why "Yum?" 'Cause I find uptight, controlled, duty-bound types hot.
In some news that I hope are a result of an April 1st prank, Comingsoon.net announced that John Hughes is planning to make a sequel to "Pretty in Pink" entitled "Prettier in Pink." Hmmm. This would be...bizarre. Though Anthony Michael Hall is far from a scrawny nerd now and his new filled-out, sexy avatar would give Molly's rich boy a run for his money. My mind is duly boggled. Plus, I'd rather see 20 years after of "The Breakfast Club" :D
ETA: it is an April Fools prank. Phew.
Yay:
At http://www.starwars.com/episode-iii/release/publishing/f20050330/indexp6.html there is a fascinating read dealing with Ep 3, favorite characters and Lucas' future plans, but what I found interesting was the news that Spielberg worked on some of Ep 3: "As George explains in the book, he gave Spielberg a few scenes to play with at the animatics stage: a bit of the Mustafar duel, and Yoda's duel with the Emperor, along with a couple of others. How much of Spielberg's contribution made it to the final film, only Lucas or Spielberg could say, particularly as George revised and reinvented every scene in the film so extensively in editorial."
Yum:
Comingsoon says that Commodore Norrington is back for the Pirates of the Caribbean sequels. Why "Yum?" 'Cause I find uptight, controlled, duty-bound types hot.
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