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Post by Flyin11 on Oct 2, 2004 6:18:42 GMT -5
Here's a list of some of the cast's next appearances in various projects from the darkangelfan.com website ;D Not much but it's something www.darkangelfan.com//news/1986.shtml-Jennifer Blanc .She has two upcoming movies, one supposedly coming out in 2004. This movie is called The Third Wish. And one is due out in 2005 called West Of Brooklyn. -Kevin Durand A movie coming out called Inn Trouble, should be coming out sometime in 2004. -Nicole Bilderback She will be in a movie called, Cruel World in 2005. -William Gregory Lee He will in the remake movie, Sam's Lake in 2005 and a show called Dante's cove airing in October on HereTv. -Nikki Lynn Aycox Will be in a movie called Tom 51 due out in 2005 and I'm not sure if you guys knew that she was in the movie Jeepers Creepers 2 last year! -Michael Weatherly Michael will be in the 2005 flick, Her minor thing. -Richard Gunn Will be in a movie called Ashes2Ashley that is suppose to come out sometime in 2004. -J.C Mackenzie He will be appearing opposite Leonardo Dicaprio and Gwen Stefani in the movie due out later this year in The Aviator. How big his part is I don't know. -John Savage Movies for 2004: Fallacy, Iowa, and Admissions and for movies in 2005 he'll be in West of Brooklyn alongside Jennifer Blanc although, I hear she does have a big part in it.
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Post by dzero on Oct 5, 2004 22:41:36 GMT -5
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Post by Star on Oct 8, 2004 18:17:11 GMT -5
I remember back in the DA days some discussions about DA actually having been inspired by Battle Angel Alita. Interesting that JC is now supposedly working on an adaptation of it...
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Post by ML Fan on Oct 21, 2004 1:08:05 GMT -5
13 More for USA's '4400' (Wednesday, October 20 04:18 PM) LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) Following big ratings for its five-episode run this summer, "The 4400" will return to USA next year with an additional 13 episodes. The series, which began with 4,400 people returning to Earth after being reported missing or believed dead -- and not having aged since their disappearance -- will begin filming its second season in February. New episodes are set for June. "We knew 'The 4400' was special from the beginning," says Jeff Wachtel, head of original programming at USA. "It has all the elements we look for in a series -- a big concept, memorable characters, and an arena that no other network is doing right now. It just works for us in every way." It worked in the ratings as well. "The 4400" averaged more than 6.2 million viewers in its first season, making it the highest-rated show on basic cable this summer. Nearly half of those viewers fell in the adults 18-49 demographic favored by advertisers. Joel Gretsch ("Taken"), Jacqueline McKenzie, Michael Moriarty ("Law & Order"), Conchita Campbell and Laura Allen are among the stars of "The 4400." The series, created by Scott Peters, is executive produced by Maira Suro. Francis Ford Coppola is also an exec producer. Here's the link, tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|91331|1|,00.html
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Post by Aerie on Oct 21, 2004 1:56:06 GMT -5
Who from Dark Angel was in The 4400? I recorded it but haven't watched it yet. Now, with this news, I might wait for the new 13 eps next year before watching.
I recorded it because Joel Gretsch was starring in it and he was wonderful in Taken, which I have on DVD and have watched several times.
I've never seen any DA cast members in anything since DA was cancelled except the few that were in Taken. Except for Jessica and Michael, of course.
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Post by ML Fan on Oct 21, 2004 2:49:07 GMT -5
That Rene guy, he was the executive prodcer of DA during Season 2, if I remember correctly.
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Post by Aerie on Oct 21, 2004 10:59:31 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I forgot about that. The devil incarnate. spifffftt.
That last word is from my cat who doesn't like him either.
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Post by ML Fan on Oct 21, 2004 19:21:50 GMT -5
Producer Hopes to Reassemble '4400' Team (Thursday, October 21 03:19 PM) By Kate O'Hare LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) It's one thing to get an order for 13 episodes, it's quite another thing to get it on the air. After premiering last summer as a very successful six-episode limited series, the science-fiction saga "The 4400" is set to return next summer on USA Network with a second season of 13 hours. "I'm having a good day," co-executive producer Scott Peters tells Zap2it.com on Wednesday, Oct. 20, the day after the announcement. "It's thrilling. We knew it was coming all along, coming and coming and coming, and finally -- it's still great to get the official phone call." Despite its success, "The 4400" was caught in a business vortex not of its own making. Its studio, Viacom Productions, has been folded into Paramount Network Productions; and its broadcast outlet, USA Network, was involved in the recent merger between Universal and NBC. When "The 4400" finished its run, none of the producers or actors was retained on contract. The executive producer and show runner, Ira Steven Behr, has since gone on to CBS' "dr. vegas," while his predecessor, Rene Echevarria, is now working on NBC's midseason drama "Medium." But, says Peters, he and executive producer Maira Suro are back, and there are hopes for more. "The idea is to try to get Ira back," he says. "This literally happened yesterday, so we're all reeling from the news and pulling ourselves together to get into a budget meeting tomorrow. Maira and I are going to talk about the possibility of having him come over, because we're not going to be up and running until March in terms of shooting. This means we have to start writing earlier than that, but not tomorrow. "Anyway, these are all discussions that we're going to have, because we'd sure like to have him come back, and then figure out what the rest of the team is." As the production team reassembles, a bigger challenge may be reassembling the large cast for the drama, in which 4,400 people returned mysteriously in a ball of light. Some had been missing a short time, some for decades. All hadn't aged and didn't remember where they had been. Some returned with extraordinary or even dangerous abilities. The cast included Joel Gretsch ("Taken") and Jacqueline McKenzie as federal agents dealing with the returnees, with Peter Coyote as their boss. Among those playing returnees were Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, Laura Allen, Patrick Flueger and Michael Moriarty. Mark Valley ("Keen Eddie"), currently a regular on ABC's "Boston Legal," joined midway through the run, as did Billy Campbell. "We're still negotiating with actors I want," Peters says. "I want everybody back, because there's a winning combination. Right now, Joel and Jackie are definitely coming back, which is good, because it would be an awfully difficult show to do without them. It would be hard to do it without any of them, as a matter of fact, because they're all integral to the success of the show. "We have to get Billy Campbell back. He's tied up at the moment, but we're going to try to figure out a way to get him back. There was a big chance along the summer that we were going to lose Joel. It was a matter of, we didn't have a green light, and he got an offer -- people gotta make a living. "But he's a strong, moral person. He told us way back when that, no matter what, he would do the show. It was a difficult decision for him to be in, but ultimately, I got to call him yesterday and go, 'You made the right decision!'" As for Valley, Peters feels his "character arc was kind of sewn up, but that doesn't mean he couldn't come back in some capacity. These kind of characters, we could have them step in for a couple-episode arc if necessary." The return of "The 4400" may be proof positive that, even in the rough-and-tumble world of television, faith is rewarded. "They kept saying to us all summer long," Peters recalls, "'Listen, there's no chance it's not coming back.' We're like, 'Yeah, but you haven't told us officially yet.' Everyone's like, 'It's a no-brainer. Everybody would lose their jobs if they didn't bring the show back. I'm like, 'Well, they should.' "But they're good to their word. They just had to hammer out the business end of it." At present, there's no word on when "The 4400" will be repeated, but a Paramount spokesman reveals the studio is planning to release the six-episode first season on DVD on Dec. 21. Here's the link, tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|91345|1|,00.html
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Post by mattjay on Nov 14, 2004 16:25:46 GMT -5
Does anyone know what Valarie Rae Miller is up to?
I saw in her a toothpast commercial and was like damn.....she deserves more than that....
Anybody know if she has anything she's working on?
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Post by dzero on Nov 19, 2004 16:16:14 GMT -5
James Cameron gave a radio interview yesterday www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4176616 in which he confirmed that his next movie will be a movie of Battle Angel Alita though he refered to it as just Battle Angel. He also confirmed that the lead character will be CGI ( like Gollum). The interview is really long and mostly about his diving expeditions and space exploration, if you are interested in just the movie info, fast forwardf the interview to about 31 minutes. comingsoon.net comingsoon.net/news/topnews.php?id=7308 has an article about this with some quotes from Camerons radio interview. "We're in pre-production right now on a project called 'Battle Angel' which is something I've been working on for several years and we're just, we're finishing up the shooting draft right now. We've been designing, it's a big science fiction film and a couple things that will be interesting about this project," he says in the interview. Cameron added that "the main character, even though it's a live action film, the main character will be done with CG animation and the second thing that's interesting is we're going to be shooting it in 3D using the stereo imagining system that we've been developing for the documentaries."
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Post by dzero on Nov 29, 2004 20:28:17 GMT -5
Alimi Ballard is in a new series called Numb3rs that will debut 1/21/05 on CBS. comingsoon.net/news.php?id=7398 "Numb3rs also stars Peter MacNicol (Ally McBeal), Judd Hirsch (Taxi), Sabrina Lloyd (Sports Night) and Alimi Ballard (Dark Angel) and represents the first dramatic television series from three-time Academy Award nominated director Ridley Scott (Black Hawk Down, Gladiator) and Tony Scott (Emmy Award winners for the The Gathering Storm). "
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Post by dzero on Nov 30, 2004 16:31:55 GMT -5
James Cameron has hired a screenwriter for his diving movie www.cinescape.com/0/editorial.asp?aff_id=0&this_cat=Movies&action=page&type_id=&cat_id=270338&obj_id=43062"Originally announced in August 2003, the untitled James Cameron project about the husband and wife freediving couple has finally been given a working title and a screenwriter. Dana Stevens (FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME) will take the true story of world champion freediver Francisco "Pipin" Ferreras and transform it into a screenplay called THE DIVE for Cameron and 20th Century Fox. Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment purchased the rights to Ferreras' life story as well as a Sports Illustrated article which examined the athlete and his accomplishments. The Cuban-born swimmer excels at a sport which tests the limits of human endurance. Freedivers push themselves to descend hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean to the point where almost no light can reach all on a single breath of air. Ferreras was the world record holder for freediving until his wife, Audrey Mestre, who was taught the sport from Ferreras himself, smashed it on her own. Mestre died last year as she tried to shatter her own world record while attempting to dive 557.7 feet below the surface of the water -- all on a single breath of air. " So with this and Battle Angel it looks like Cameron is going back to dramatic films, which is great news IMO.
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Post by ML Fan on Dec 16, 2004 21:38:08 GMT -5
'Numb3rs,' '24' Tinker with Premieres (Thursday, December 16 02:29 PM) LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) Originally set to premiere on Friday, Jan. 21, CBS will hold "Numb3rs" back by three days to capitalize on the audience for Sunday's AFC Championship. The Jan. 23 premiere will be followed by the drama's move to its regular time period at 10 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 28. "Numb3rs" features David Krumholtz ("The Lyon's Den," "Grounded For Life") as a mathematics genius enlisted by his FBI agent brother (Rob Morrow of "Northern Exposure") to use his gift with numbers to solve complicated Los Angeles-based crimes for the Bureau. "Numb3rs" co-stars Peter MacNicol ("Ally McBeal"), Judd Hirsch ("Taxi"), Sabrina Lloyd ("Sports Night") and Alimi Ballard ("Dark Angel"). Ridley Scott and Tony Scott executive produce. Here's the link, tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|92411|1|,00.html
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Post by ML Fan on Jan 12, 2005 18:12:49 GMT -5
On January 11, 2005, Dave from Millbrook, NY asked: When is James Cameron making another movie? While the Academy Award-winning director hasn't made a fictional feature film since 'Titanic,' he's been keeping busy making documentaries, notably 'Ghosts of the Abyss,' in which he returned to the real Titanic with 3-D cameras. Next up is 'Aliens of the Deep,' another 3-D undersea movie heading to theaters later this month! Here's the link, et.tv.yahoo.com/mailbox/
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Post by ML Fan on Jan 13, 2005 1:31:32 GMT -5
Cameron Resurrects Japanese 'Battle Angel' Wed, Jan 12, 2005, 01:01 PM PT By Hanh Nguyen LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - "Titanic," "Terminator" and "Dark Angel" producer James Cameron is bringing another angel to life. The Oscar-winning filmmaker will adapt the Japanese manga "Battle Angel" for the big screen using the same digital 3-D film technology he utilized for his underwater documentary "Aliens of the Deep." Based on the popular graphic novel by Yukito Kishiro, "Battle Angel" is set in the distant post-apocalyptic future where people reside in the Utopian floating city of Tiphares or in the earthbound city of Scrapyard below, where cyber-surgeon Daisuke Ido digs up a 300-year-old human head. From the head, he creates a young cyborg whom he names Alita. "It's a father/daughter relationship story that has just the most insane action that you can pretty much imagine," says Cameron at a press junket in Santa Monica, Calif., for "Aliens of the Deep," which opens in IMAX theaters on Friday, Jan. 28. "In that society, it's a technological dark age following a pinnacle of achievement far, far beyond where we are right now. So now you have a cyborg technology which is just a way of life, and people are augmented a lot," continues Cameron. "The main character ... has an organic human brain and she looks like she's about 14 years old. She has a completely artificial body and she's lost her memory." Because of her amnesia, Alita is like a newborn soul in this harsh and baffling world. The stories revolve around Alita falling in love with Hugo, a young street urchin intent on earning enough money to live in Tiphares; participating in the combat-like game Motorball; and practicing "Panzer Kunst," a long lost fighting technique. Despite the violence inherent in the project, Cameron says he's aiming for a PG-13 rating, explaining, "[There will be] a lot of blood, but it's all blue." Because of the broad scope of the stories and futuristic action, Cameron will have a challenge bringing the beloved comic to life. "It's a bit of a melange from the first three books, which means that its pulls forward the Motorball story into the Ido/Alita/Hugo story if you will," he says. "It's going to be live action and CG mixed ... meaning we'll build sets, we'll shoot with actors and we'll have CG characters. Alita will be CG. She'll be performed by an actress, but what you see in the film will be CG." Kiwi director Peter Jackson uses a similar technique with actor Andy Serkis providing the performance for the CG-animated Gollum in the "Lord of the Rings" films. Although no actors have been signed to the project yet, Cameron says that he wants to cast "very recognizable names." Fans of "Battle Angel" eager to see Alita resurrected will have to be patient though. "We're going to make 'Battle Angel' over the next couple of years and release it in '07," says Cameron, adding, "By early summer of '07 we expect to have somewhere around a thousand digital 3-D theaters." Mike Szymanski contributed to this article. Here's the link, www.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---24270,00.html
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