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The sequel to the 1998 film The Mask of Zorro . Despite trying to keep his swashbuckling to a minimum, a threat to California's pending statehood causes the adventure-loving Alejandro de la Vega -- and his ...
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HOLLYWOOD studio chiefs can become blase about the prospects of their franchise films.
Princely Return: With 'Prince Caspian,' Andrew Adamson...
''You may find Narnia a more savage place than you remember.'' Truer words were never spoken by a dwarf in Narnia.
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Review: 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'
Despite what I might have said in junior high school, math turned out to be relevant in my everyday, non-rocket scientist life.
Kiwi director is homeward bound
“Now there's curfews, political instability, other problems they're dealing with.”
As his Narnia sequel opens, Andrew Adamson makes good on his vow to leave Hollywood behind, Simon Houpt writes - Andrew Adamson isn't a comedian, but he may be about to deploy the stand-up's golden rule: Go out ... via The Globe and Mail
Narnia' sequel devoid of magic
“Things don't happen the same way twice.”
Woe is Narnia - a land of fake soundstages and awkwardly lurching CGI creatures that has, in "Prince Caspian," been overrun by hammy humans with accents like Antonio Banderas on speed. via State Journal-Register
MovieMantz review: - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'
“Shrek 2") and screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely - take "Prince Caspian”
Directed by Andrew Adamson "Things never happen the same way twice." That's what Aslan, the mighty lion king of Narnia, says to Lucy, the youngest of the Pevensie siblings, when they are reunited in "Prince ... via Access Hollywood
Success weighs on Narnia's return to U.S. theaters
“If you keep doing this for long enough, at some point you are going to have a film that does not succeed to the level of expectation, and you do just always hope that this one isn't going to be the one”
Director Andrew Adamson knows box office magic with his first three feature films making more than $2.1 billion worldwide. via Reuters
Adamson Won't Helm More Narnia
“First I'm going to just do nothing for a little while. And then there are some things I have on the back burner that I will start writing and some longer term-things that I will probably start, too.”
Andrew Adamson, director and co-writer of the upcoming sequel The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian , told SCI FI Wire that the movie will be the last Narnia installment he directs. via SCI FI Wire
No business like silly business
“My Camilla Fritton is the last generation of empire-ruling matrons”
"HIGH heels and tits," reflects Rupert Everett in his deep, plummy tones. 'Acting is best when you're not quite sure what you're doing': Rupert Everett in 2004. via The Australian
Antonio Banderas' father, 87, dies at actor's home in Spain
“Jose Dominguez Prieto, the loving father of Antonio Banderas, passed away on Saturday, February 2 at Banderas' home in Marbella, Spain”
Antonio Banderas' 87-year-old father has died at his son's home in Spain, the actor's publicist said Sunday. via North County Times
'Shrek the Musical' sings and dances on Broadway this fall
“But because we are going deeper into the emotional lives and back stories of the characters, we reveal things about them that none of the movies revealed”
"Shrek the Musical," the tale of a big green ogre, has a date on Broadway this fall. via The Pantagraph
Shrek is ditching the magic kingdom and coming to Broadway. Although, don't expect Cameron Diaz and Mike Myers to come out of their recording booths to prance around on stage any time soon. via Observer.com - All Articles
`Shrek' Sings on Broadway This Fall
“He has purposely put himself away. So it requires an actor with a lot of nuance to get those kind of levels across.”
"Shrek the Musical," the tale of a big green ogre, has a date on Broadway this fall. via Palm Beach Post
No Donkeying around - 'Shrek the Musical' is in works
“We are building something from the beginning”
In this image originally released by Dreamworks Pictures, characters Princess Fiona, voiced by Cameron Diaz, and the ogre Shrek, voiced by Mike Myers, are shown in a scene from the movie "Shrek." "Shrek the ... via Detroit Free Press
As it does every year, the cable channel serves up consecutive episodes of the classic series. via Chicago Tribune
Oil Hits $100 a Barrel on Nigeria Violence, OPEC Outlook Entertainment Eddie Murphy Gets Married AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP AP Dec. via Fox News
COMEDIAN Eddie Murphy married film producer Tracey Edmonds on a private island in French Polynesia on New Year's Day, People magazine reported. via NEWS.com.au