23 hrs ago | Newsday.com
The brains behind 'Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'
“The Green Mile') submitted a draft that Ford and Spielberg, according to published reports, liked a lot while Lucas did not, believing (reportedly) that there wasn't enough action. Darabont's efforts were shelved while David Koepp ('Jurassic Park”
Rumors of a fourth go-round with Indiana Jones were in the air even when 'K-19: The Widowmaker,' the Russian sub movie starring Harrison Ford, was released in 2002. via Newsday.com
Wednesday May 14 | BuddyTV
'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Flick is Shyamalan's New Project
“In 'The Last Airbender,' I see an opportunity to make a live-action version of a Miyazaki film.”
Fans would be thrilled to know that Avatar: The Last Airbender has made enough waves in the entertainment industry to have a film adaptation to its name. via BuddyTV
Wednesday May 7 | Boxoffice
“It is an extremely scary movie. This is meant to scare you.”
Yesterday, The Associated Press shot out an article with quotes from director M. Night Shyamalan about his latest film, The Happening . via Boxoffice
Monday May 5 | Cinematical
'Transformers 2' to Film at my Alma Mater
This isn't exactly earth-shattering news, but hey: it's the weekend. According to a SlashFilm tipster , Michael Bay and Team Transformers will be spending parts of the summer at the University of Pennsylvania, ... via Cinematical
Saturday May 3 | Wired News
Mass Suicide and Panic: What's Causing Chaos in The Happening?
Categories: Events , Movies , Sci-Fi If you haven't already heard, Iron Man rocks. via Wired News
Thursday May 1 | Sify
Night Shyamalan to receive Padma Shri
“He would be arriving in the first week of May and would be in Mumbai for a couple of days. Post that he moves to Delhi to receive the prestigious Padma Shri.”
Very few directors of Indian origin have been able to make a mark for themselves in Hollywood and probably one of the most prominent among them is director Manoj Night Shyamalan. via Sify
Tuesday Apr 29 | The Sydney Morning Herald
Hiatus over: Gibson to return to big screen after six years.
Actor Mel Gibson, absent from the big screen for the past six years while pursuing directorial projects, will return before the camera to star in a police thriller, Hollywood media reported. via The Sydney Morning Herald
Tuesday Apr 29 | San Diego Reader
The big surprise of M. Night Shyamalan's followup to The Village is that there is no big surprise at the end of it. via San Diego Reader
Sunday Apr 27 | Salt Lake Tribune
It is critical for all isolated members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - the women and children, especially - to see and understand that there are good people here on "the ... via Salt Lake Tribune
Saturday Apr 26 | DigitallyOBSESSED.com
With this third installment of the low-brow parody/comedy, gone are the Wayans brothers and in as director is David Zucker, of Airplane! and Naked Gun fame. via DigitallyOBSESSED.com







