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[edit] The Lord of the Rings
[edit] Entertainment Weekly
- Josh Wolk. "The director of the "Lord of the Rings" movies talks to the trilogy's fans", Entertainment Weekly, 1998-09-28.
- "FLASHES", Entertainment Weekly, 1998-10-02.
- Josh Wolk. "Limping Bizkit", Entertainment Weekly, 1999-07-08.
- Josh Wolk. "Resurrected Parrot Skit", Entertainment Weekly, 1999-08-27.
- Chris Nashawaty. "Reel World", Entertainment Weekly, 1999-09-10.
- Sandra P. Angulo. "Very Brad Things", Entertainment Weekly, 1999-10-15.
- Lori Reese. "Still the '1'", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-01-11.
- Noah Robischon (2001-01-15). Three 'Ring' Circus. Entertainment Weekly.
- Lori Reese. "Movie Guy", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-01-19.
- Gillian Flynn. "Hobbit Forming", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-05-17.
- Gillian Flynn. "Hobbit Forming", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-06-01.
- "IT HOBBITS", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-06-29.
- "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Movie Preview", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-10-22.
- David Lipschultz. "'Ring' Bearer", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-11-06.
- Gillian Flynn. "Ring Masters", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-11-16.
- Gary Susman. "Tolkien Opposition", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-12-10.
- Gary Susman. "Good 'Fellowship'", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-01-07.
- Gillian Flynn. "Nobody Beats the Wiz", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-01-10.
- Dave Karger. "Four of a Kind", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-01-11.
- Gillian Flynn. "Gory Days", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-03-14.
- Gillian Flynn. "A 'Rings' Toss", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-03-14.
- Brian Hiatt. "Oh, Lord", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-03-28.
- Adam Duerson. "'Rings' Barer", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-04-03.
- "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Movie Preview", Entertainment Weekly, 2007-08-14.
- Gary Susman. "'Ring'-side Seat", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-09-26.
- Gillian Flynn. "The Power of 'Towers'", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-11-07.
- Liane Bonin. "My, My, Sweet 'Lord'", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-12-06.
- Adam Duerson. "Hobbit Forming", 2002-12-17.
- Liane Bonin. "The Shire Thing", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-12-23.
- Adam Duerson. "Three 'Ring' Serkis", Entertainment Weekly, 2002-12-30.
- Gary Susman. "Going Ape", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-03-31.
- Brian Hiatt. "Return of the Ring", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-08-22.
- Alynda Wheat. "On the Trail of Death", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-11-14.
- Gary Susman. "'Hobbit'-Forming", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-12-08.
- Liane Bonin. "Chairman of the Sword", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-12-10.
- Liane Bonin. "Black and Blues", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-12-12.
- Liane Bonin. "Web Swinger", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-12-19.
- Joshua Rich. "Dead 'Ring'ers", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-12-29.
- Gillian Flynn. "The Shire Within", Entertainment Weekly, 2004-01-07.
[edit] VFX World
- Greg Singer. "Force of Hobbit: Mythmaking at Weta", VFXWorld, 2002-03-20.
- Greg Singer. "The Two Towers: Built on Weta's Precious Mettle", VFXWorld, 2003-03-07.
- Greg Singer. "The Two Towers: Face to Face With Gollum", VFXWorld, 2003-03-17.
- Bill Desowitz. "The Man Who Would Be King: Q&A with Peter Jackson", VFXWorld, 2003-12-17.
- Jason Schleifer. "Gollum and Me: My Precious Experience", VFXWorld, 2004-01-13.
- Henry Turner. "The Digital Truth About The Lord of the Rings Trilogy", VFXWorld, 2004-01-16.
[edit] Shawshank
- What is the best film to be nominated, but not win the Oscar for Best Picture? (Suggested by Matthew P.). IMDb (2007-02-23).
[edit] Schindler's List
- "BUILDING BLOC", Entertainment Weekly, 1993-02-12.
- James Sturz, Sharon Isaak. "WAR OF REMEMBRANCE", Entertainment Weekly, 1993-03-26.
- "Making History", Entertainment Weekly, 1994-01-21.
- "Why Oskar Matters", Entertainment Weekly, 1994-04-15.
[edit] E.T.
[edit] Indiana Jones
[edit] Jurassic Park
[edit] The Matrix
[edit] X-Men
- Noah Robischon. "Mutant Watch 2000,Uncanny X-MovieCountdown to X-Men", Entertainment Weekly, 2000-03-17.
[edit] Narnia
[edit] Paramount
The News Tribune: "'Thin, derivative and schlocky' is how [Kathleen Kennedy] characterizes much of what passes for family films today. She said she wants to help change that, and added that Paramount and its new parent company, media conglomerate Viacom, also are eager to become more involved in making quality family-oriented films. Already, Kennedy is pushing forward with plans to make a film based on C.S. Lewis' classic "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" and Roald Dahl's popular 'BFG.'"[1]
Los Angeles Daily News: "Filmmaker Frank Marshall reveals that he and his wife, Kathleen Kennedy, are being forced to push back production of the big-screen adaptation of C.S. Lewis' children's classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe because 'all the big stages in England - where we plan to shoot - will be filled until the end of next summer. George Lucas is shooting his new 'Star Wars' there, 'James Bond' is shooting there - and we simply have no choice except to change our plans.'"[2]
Entertainment Weekly: "There is a long and murky saga that explains why Hollywood hadn't yet turned Wardrobe into a movie, aside from a 1979 made-for-TV cartoon. Said saga is headlined by producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, who during the 1990s gave it a shot with assorted filmmakers at different studios, but were undermined by various factors: expense; inadequate F/X; and, according to whispers, disagreements with Lewis' estate over creative choices. Bottom line: no movie."[3]
[edit] The film
[edit] Spider-Man
[edit] Pirates of the Caribbean
- "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Movie Preview", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-04-17.
- Gary Susman. "'Arrrgh'-Rated Movie", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-07-16.
[edit] Titanic
- Andrew Gumbel. "Lights, cameras, blockbuster: The return of James Cameron", The Independent, 2007-01-11.
[edit] Terminator
- Brian Hiatt. "Ghosts in the Machine", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-12-28.
[edit] Transformers
[edit] Franchise
- Torsten B Abel. Transformers - The Special. Splash Comics.
- "Hasbro Publishes Transformers Timeline to Movie", TFormers, 2007-02-09.
- "TRANSFORMERS TIMELINE", Hasbro, 2007-02-09.
[edit] Film
- "Don Murphy getting personal", Seibertron, 2004-09-30. (Murphy's favourite non-leader is Soundwave)
- Anthony Breznican. "Final shape of 'Transformers' makes debut today", USA Today, 2007-02-12.
[edit] Ghostbusters
- "A CGI Ghostbusters III?", Comingsoon.net, 2007-02-02.
[edit] Wonder Woman
- El Mayimbe (2007-02-03). Wonder Woman. Latino Review.
[edit] Gladiator
- Sandra P.Angulo. "Toga Party", Entertainment Weekly, 2001-01-31.
[edit] Kingdom of Heaven
- Gary Susman. "Elf Help", Entertainment Weekly, 2003-10-29.