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Wonder Woman Might Not Get Its Shot at Being Terrible, and More

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- Apparently it "appears doubtful" NBC will pick up Wonder Woman, so we may never get to see and cruelly mock whatever the third costume with the shorts is. Shame, that.

- Alexander Skarsgard will join Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan in Scott McGehee and David Siegel's contemporary adaptation of the Henry James novel What Maisie Knew. Moore and Coogan are playing Maisie's divorced parents, while Skarsgard still isn't Thor, and that's probably all he's really thinking about right now.

- Tim Robbins will co-star with Mark Ruffalo in The Kids Are Alright writer Stuart Blumbert's directorial debut, Thanks for Sharing, concerning characters in a New York City sex addict recovery program. First lesbians, and now sex addicts? Is there any taboo subject Blumbert won't touch, that hasn't already been a Showtime series?

- Bradley Cooper, Dennis Quaid, Jeremy Irons, and Zoe Saldana will star in The Words, a film that "follows a successful writer who discovers he has to pay a price for stealing another man's work." Sounds like Brad Cooper is totally failing Journalism for copying and pasting from Wikipedia.

  • May 17, 2012
    In The Words, Bradley Cooper and Ben Barnes--separated from one another by decades, Cooper in the present and Barnes in some de-saturated time in the past--each struggle with writer's block, get inspired by a beautiful woman, and are finally met with rejection after completing ... / Continue →
  • April 12, 2011
    - Just like the Avatars, The Hobbit films are being shot at 48 frames per second, and director Peter Jackson has taken to Facebook to both justify and praise the process. Curiously, he never addresses my suspicions about something I call "Frame Madness"... - So you know how we... / Continue →
  • March 30, 2011
    NBC's Wonder Woman was on the streets of Los Angeles last night shooting some scenes for the ill-conceived series and, as the single positive side-effect of this labor, revealed a slightly different costume than the all-vinyl Halloween costume we were first presented with. Prod... / Continue →
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