J.J. Abrams: Not Being Made to Keep Secrets

On staying mum about his upcoming Star Trek film: “It’s like having a really big secret where you just feel like, ‘Alright, I have to carry this around.’ It’s good news, meaning it’s not carrying a secret around that’s a depressing burden. It’s a fun, exciting anticipation as opposed to dread. All I want to do is show people. Fringe, Star Trek - these are not being made to keep secrets.”

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“There’s an Alien in my Toilet”

Kids will go Crazee at the Big Apple Comic Book, Toy, and Collectible Convention. Critically Acclaimed creator Samuel Vera will be signing copies of his entire line of children’s books as well as the Trade Paper back of his sci-fi comedy adventure series “There’s an Alien in my Toilet” only at the Big Apple Comic Con Nov 14th-16th.

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Nicole Kidman to Play Transsexual in Upcoming Movie

Nicole Kidman as the world’s first post-op transsexual, married to Charlize Theron? You betcha.

The Australian actress will star in and produce “The Danish Girl,” based on the true story of Danish artists Einar and Greta Wegener. Their marriage took a sharp left turn after Einar (Kidman) stood in for a female model that Greta (Theron) was set to paint.

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YouTube and MGM: A B-movie marriage

The other shoe has dropped in the YouTube.com licensing deal to host feature films. It’s a resounding thud: they will post a few archive films from MGM, such as Bulletproof Monk (which had a successful run on the Starz Low Budget Flops network on DISH), The Magnificent Seven (on the HBO Yul Brenner channel) and a few episodes of American Gladiator (the original series — not the new one).

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Thomas Dahlem - New Video - Driving to the Zone

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Aladygma Comic: the Prequel!

The first Pic of the Prequel is out!

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Di Caprio on Crowe, great interview

Movie : Body of Lies.

“Ridley Scott is a unique director and they (Scott and Crowe) are really unique in the way they work together,” sayd Di Caprio.

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Goodbye Opus

Opus the existentialist penguin will shortly be no more. Creator Berkeley Breathed recently announced that the final strip of his Sunday-only comic Opus would run on November 2, 2008, and that it would mark the end of both the comic and its title character.

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