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DA VINCI CODE Film News!

The controversial bestseller by Dan Brown is slated to become a movie with Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Akiva Goldsman at the helm. Actors who may star include Tom Hanks, George Clooney, and Russell Crowe.

28 May, 2004 - 9:22 AM
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Will Ferrell's ANCHORMAN trailer and upcoming projects

Watch the trailer and decide for yourself if this movie will be the best or the absolute worst. As if the trailer will be any indication. Also: Will Ferrell takes on the classics from "Curious George" to "A Confederacy of Dunces." Find out what else he's doing right here.

27 May, 2004 - 11:14 AM
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REVIEW: The Day After Tomorrow

The Day After Tomorrow," a two-hour $125 million disaster — excuse me, I mean disaster movie — that opens nationwide on Friday, proposes an apocalypse that covers the Northern Hemisphere in a sheet of ice and snow.

27 May, 2004 - 9:16 AM
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Stacy Peralta's Riding Giants Trailer Online

Our contact out at Sony Pictures Classics just sent us the trailer to skateboard legend Stacy Peralta’s second feature, Riding Giants, a homage to surfing and a follow-up to his previous homage to skateboarding, Dogtown and Z Boys. A 'pro-surfer' I spoke to earlier this week told me to he had seen Riding Giants and felt it was the best surf movies ever made.

27 May, 2004 - 1:24 PM
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MTV Refuses to Air SUPERSIZE ME Ads!!!

Reason number 237,000,000 to never eat at McDonalds ever again (or watch MTV for that matter). The evil hamburglars and the channel that killed the radio star are flexing their corporate censorship muscle and baring ads for Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock’s “Super Size Me,” an eye-widening documentary about the health risks involved when eating McDonald's food.

27 May, 2004 - 9:27 AM
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TOTAL SURPRISE: Shreks 3 & 4 Greenlighted

Apparently immune to the "sequels curse" that has ruined other franchises both financially and professionally, Dreamworks has announced that they will be making two more Shrek films. That news comes on the heels of the $129 million that "Shrek 2" made in its first five days, a new record for the debut of an animated film.

26 May, 2004 - 5:57 PM
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