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January 10, 2007
Danielle Harris Signs On for Rob Zombie's Halloween Fango reports Danielle Harris is confirmed for the Rob Zombie-helmed Halloween. Zombie confirmed the report via his MySpace blog. Zombie said the Halloween 4 & 5 alum will not be filling Laurie Strode's shoes. Instead, she's playing Annie Brackett, Laurie's doomed friend who was played by Nancy Loomis in John Carpenter's original. Casting for Strode's character has not been announced yet.Labels: Halloween, horror movies, Rob Zombie
Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror Set for Feb Release AllHipHop reports Xenon Pictures announced Snoop's horror movie Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror will hit theathers nationwide in February. The comedy/drama is an anthology of three horror tales told by the Hound of Hell (Snoop Dogg) involving the residents of an inner-city neighborhood whose actions determine where they will go in the next life. The movie also stars Billy Dee Williams, Jason Alexander, Ernie Hudson and others Labels: Hood of Horror, horror movies
New Line Won't Work w/ Peter Jackson on Hobbit In the latest comment in the controversy surrounding a proposed movie based on J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, New Line head Robert Shaye told SCI FI Wire in no uncertain terms that the studio won't work with Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson on that film or any other film. Ever. At least not as long as Shaye is in charge.
Shaye's comments marked the first time a New Line executive has commented publicly on the fracas since Jackson announced that he has pulled out of the project and also appears to harden New Line's position against Jackson.
"I do not want to make a movie with somebody who is suing me," Shaye - New Line's chief executive officer - said in an interview on Jan. 5 while promoting The Last Mimzy, a New Line family fantasy that marks his first time in a director's chair since 1990's Book of Love. "It will never happen during my watch."
Jackson had told TheOneRing.net in November that he and partner Fran Walsh were bowing out after New Line, which produced the Rings films and has production rights to The Hobbit, told them the studio was moving ahead with the project without them. Jackson has said he won't discuss The Hobbit until a lawsuit against New Line over Rings accounting practices was settled.Labels: Lord of the Rings, New Line, Peter Jackson, The Hobbit
Mummy 3 in the Works Variety reports Rob Cohen is in talks with Universal Pictures to take the reins on a third edition of its Mummy franchise. Not much has been disclosed about the story crafted for Mummy 3 by scribes Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, but the pic has been in active development for about a year as Universal looks to keep one of its remaining franchises up and running. Though no deals are in place for franchise stars Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz to return, both thesps have had discussions about reprising their roles.

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--Eun-ju, A Tale of Two Sisters
'Well, we need to nip this thing in the
bud. I mean, otherwise, things are going to get Really Scary.' --Cordelia Chase, Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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