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REEL TALK MIXTAPE: TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd
Posted by Perri Nemiroff on 06/ 2/09 at 10:43 AM

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Finally, a real picture from “Clash of the Titans.” Set photos are great, but not nearly as exciting as this image of Sam Worthington as Perseus from the latest issue of Empire magazine. Perseus is the film’s main character and the leader of a mission to take down Hades before the god of the underworld can overthrow Zeus and unleash hell on earth. Hopefully we won’t have to wait long to see images of Worthington's costars Gemma Arterton, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and Alexa Davalos in character too. “Clash of the Titans” will storm into theaters on March 26th, 2010.

Todd Field is going to take us back to 1910 for the movie “The Creed of Violence.” It’s based on the Boston Teran book about two men trying to stop an arms smuggling ring from bringing weapons to Mexico. Counterpoint will publish the novel in the fall. According to Variety, Field is very selective when it comes to his work. At the moment he is only set to write the script, but Field rarely gets involved in a project to write but not direct. He most recently acted as director and writer for “Little Children” and “In the Bedroom.”

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Universal and Illumination Entertainment found Waldo! Variety reports the studios will turn the popular book series into a family film. “Where’s Waldo” was originally called “Where’s Wally” when the first book was released in the UK back in 1987. The lead character’s name began to change as more and more countries created their own adaptations. France knew him as Charlie, Germany as Walter and he was called Holger in Denmark. It was the North American adaptation that dubbed him Waldo. The US franchise grew to include video games, a comic strip, spin-off books, magazines, toys and even a TV show.

Alyssa Milano is going to have a new boyfriend. Actually, she’s going to have two. The Hollywood Reporter says Milano has signed on to produce and star in the romantic comedy “My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend.” She’ll play a woman who finds two eligible bachelors, a struggling author (Christopher Gorham) and a successful ad exec (Michael Lanes), and must decide between the two.

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Check out the latest post on Lou Romano’s website. Romano is a major player over at Pixar. He voiced the character Linguini in “Ratatouille,” voiced Snot Rod in “Cars” and voiced Bernie Kropp in “The Incredibles” in addition to being a production designer for the film. Most recently, Romano did some development and production work for “Up” and was kind enough to share it on his blog. The post features gouache artwork, colored pencil drawings and digital images. Click here to take a look at all of the material.

Is 50 Cent abandoning music? Probably not, but he certainly won’t have much time to work on new material. Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson has added another movie role to his growing repertoire. On top of roles in “13,” “Dead Man Running” and “Twelve,” Variety reports he’ll join Chris Klein, Adam Rodriguez and Richard T. Jones in “Caught in the Crossfire.” The police drama focuses on two homicide detectives who wind up getting involved with a group of dirty cops. Jackson’s character will be a gang-banger turned informant. Production is set to begin in October.


  
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