George Lucas’ new television show, Stars Wars: The Clone Wars is getting off to a great start with a feature length film of the same name. The story takes place between Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, so fans will get to see many familiar faces only this time in animation. Hollywood.com traveled to Northern California to meet with Lucas at his Big Rock Ranch and the mogul gave us seven great reasons to check out the new movie, in theaters this Friday.
Who else would you cast?
Good God, Lemon.
In honor of Sunday night's 'Game of Thrones' shocker!
Because there aren't enough Snow White movies in development.
Shows from Jimmy Fallon and Greg Daniels also got the go-ahead.
Seems like an appropriate topic for a teen magazine, right?
A whole lot of robot explosions.
So says Vin Diesel.
He joins Colin Farrell and Mickey Rourke, among others.
Episode: "Those Fancy Japanese Toilets"
It's not as terrible as the title suggests.
He'll star alongside Colin Farrell and others in the action comedy.
Goofy, colorful, cheerful, unexpected, fun.
They both rock AND sock...
Title sounds good. And it's a little easier to pronounce than 'Bruges'
Skunks are quite aerodynamic
Mel Gibson's involvement makes it eight.
Prepare your swords, men!
Our goodbye to the legendary New York filmmaker.
The writers are banking on it.
If you know what we mean.
An intriguing setting has been unveiled for the live-action take on the classic tale
James Cameron is ready to go to deepest place on Earth for his sequel
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The first weekend after Labor Day is traditionally, one of, if not the, slowest movie weekend of the year. But this year, business is even worse than expected.
Seven people have admitted piracy charges after copying and sharing a DVD copy of Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith before it was released in cinemas last year.
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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 1, 2000 -- Amnesty International is honoring seven individuals in its first Enduring Spirit Awards in recognition of personal commitments to helping others secure fair, equal and secure treatment around the world. This year’s honorees are: Ellen Degeneres, Martin Sheen, Rhino Records co-founder and President Richard Foos, California Sen. Barbara Boxer, Degeneres’ former lover Anne Heche, teenager Anthony Colin and Digna Ochoa y Placido. Anthony Colin was a 10th grader at Orange County, Calif.’s El Modena High School when school officials dismissed his proposal to start a Gay-Straight Alliance club to foster respect among gay and heterosexual students. The Orange Unified School District voted not to allow the formation of the club, but Colin and his supporters fought, and a federal district judge in February ordered the school district to permit the club, which h
Apparently, no matter how hard it tried to spice things up, the German TV network RTL II was unable to persuade viewers that watching contestants lose weight was any more interesting than watching paint dry.
The Internet porn site Internet Entertainment Group has settled a lawsuit brought against it by former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson and Bret Michaels, the lead singer of Poison, for "a seven-figure sum" for attempting to sell video of the couple having sex. Previously IEG had settled a case with Anderson over another sex tape that it distributed showing her having sex with Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee. According to published reports, unlike the Anderson-Lee video, the Anderson-Michaels tape was never widely distributed because Anderson's attorneys took
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 29, 1999 -- With so many good composers and musicians around, it's hard to imagine the special, demented skills that produce bad soundtracks.Still, they do happen. As a public service, we've managed to identify the 1999 releases that don't seem to have much artistic integrity, much less redeeming value for discriminating ears. Our underachievers are:7. "More Music from Austin Powers" – OK, so maybe some of the stuff on this second soundtrack from the highly successful Mike Myers comedy is actually listenable. But we reject the need to create an entire CD just to present a dance mix of Madonna's "Beautiful Stranger."6. "Swing" – This soundtrack proves that Lisa Stansfield does not sing jazz well. While we're sure she's a very nice person, we suggest that Stansfield stick to her own style and leave the swing for those who can.5. "A
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