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'G.I. Joe' Enlists Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid
Zap2It.comIt's already been a busy week for Channing Tatum. The "Step Up" and "She's the Man" star has signed on for a key role in Paramount's "G.I. Joe" film, just one day after joining Christian Bale and Johnny Depp in the cast of Michael Mann's "Public Enemies....Tags: James Cameron, Paramount, Hasbro Incorporated, International Organizations, Movies
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'Collateral' Scribe on 'G.I. Joe' Patrol
Zap2It.comStuart Beattie, who has brought comics and theme park rides to the big screen, has signed on to write a toy adaptation. According to the industry trade papers, Beattie will turn his attentions to Paramount's Haboro-driven "G.I. Joe" feature, which...Tags: Toys, Paramount, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Toy Industry, Theme Park Vacations
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Spying proves irresistibly seductive to agent
Despite strong competition from "Pan's Labyrinth" and "Days of Glory," Germany's "The Lives of Others," which arrives Tuesday on DVD, won the Oscar this year for foreign language film. The gripping dramatic thriller marked the film debut of writer-...Tags: Unions, Cancer, Robert Zemeckis, Emmy Awards, Culture
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'G.I. Joe' Recruits Sienna Miller
Zap2It.comOnly by Hollywood logic does it make sense that the first thespian cast in Paramount's big budget "G.I. Joe" movie would be a perky, blonde Brit. According to Variety, Sienna Miller has snagged one of the female leads in the tentpole pic, set to begin...Tags: New York, Television, Paramount, Hasbro Incorporated
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'Mummy' Man Plays With 'G.I. Joe'
Zap2It.comThe feature version of the "G.I. Joe" toy line has a director. Now you know and knowing is half the battle. Stephen Sommers, who rejuvenated Universal's long-mummified "Mummy" line, has been hired to go to war with "G.I. Joe." The project is set up at...Tags: Toys, Paramount, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Toy Industry, Hasbro Incorporated
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'G.I. Joe' Adds a Wayans Brother
Zap2It.comThe latest addition to the ensemble cast of Paramount's tentpole "G.I. Joe" pic is a Wayans brother. But which one? We could make you guess, but instead we'll just reveal that Marlon Wayans will play Ripcord in the Stephen Sommers' adaptation of the...Tags: Marlon Wayans, Toys, Paramount, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Hasbro Incorporated
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'Lost' Star Goes From Eko to 'G.I. Joe'
Zap2It.comKnown to "Lost" fans as the beloved Mr. Eko, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje has been cast in Paramount's live action "G.I. Joe" feature, along with Rachel Nichols and Said Taghmaoui. That trio joins Sienna Miller and Ray Park in the Stephen Sommers-directed...Tags: Paramount, Hasbro Incorporated, International Organizations
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Li Won't Flee From 'Mummy 3'
Zap2It.comLong rumored for the project, Jet Li is in negotiations for a lead role in Universal's "Mummy 3." According to The Hollywood Reporter, Li would play the villainous titled character (3?) in the sequel, which will pass from original director Stephen...Tags: Jet Li, Jackie Chan
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Van Helsing
Staff Writer(PG-13). The elderly vampire hunter of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" is re-imagined as a gun-toting, gadget-wielding Hugh Jackman in this bellowing, messy and undercooked casserole of horror movie cliches. Hello, summer! With Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh,...Tags: Society, John Anderson, Vehicles, Susan Hayward, Movies
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'Van Helsing'
Times Staff WriterFrankenstein, the Wolf Man and Dracula in the same movie? Awesome. Or so 'Van Helsing' might be if it had a distinct identity.Loud, busy and not a little frenetic, "Van Helsing" is an example of nepotism run amok, a case study of the difficulties you...Tags: Bela Lugosi, Vehicles, Hugh Jackman, Brendan Fraser, Archery
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