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Saturday, December 20, 2014
Negromancer News Bits and Bites for December 14th to 20th, 2014 - Updated #9
NEWS:
From Variety: "The Interview," Seth Rogen and James Franco's comedy about a silly assassination plot against Kim Jong-un (North Korean dictator), will not get a theatrical release. It may not get any kind of release.
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From Variety: Steve Carell's North Korea-set thriller dropped by New Regency.
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From Vulture: Frank Rich interviewed Chris Rock.
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From YahooMovies: It was 75 year ago today that the Gone with the Wind premiere was held in Atlanta. Oops, none of the black actors could attend, even eventual Oscar-winner, Hattie McDaniel.
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From Variety: FOX's Exodus: Gods and Kings was the #1 film at the box office for the weekend of Fri., Dec. 12th to 14th, 2014 with an estimated take of $24.5 million.
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From Arstechnica: Marvel reveals plot details about "Ant-Man."
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From LATimes: Sony emails about Obama. Actually, they aren't terrible.
COMICS:
From Screengonzo: News of a possible "meeting of the minds" between Marvel and Sony about Spider-Man.
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From IGN: Joss Whedon talks about a big surprise in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
STAR WARS:
From EntertainmentWeekly: Oscar-nominated screenwriter and director, Jason Reitman stages a live reading of The Empire Strikes Back, with surprise performances by Mark Hamill and Rainn Wilson.
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From EntertainmentWeekly: 10 things Andy Serkis can say about Episode 7.
MISC:
From YahooSports: Kobe Bryant passes Michael Jordan for third place on the National Basketball Association (NBA) scoring list.
Labels:
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Chris Rock,
James Franco,
Jason Reitman,
Joss Whedon,
Mark Hamill,
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Seth Rogen,
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Steve Carell
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