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‘Planet Of The Apes’ Prequel Finds Lead In James Franco

The trades are reporting that James Franco has beat out numerous young Hollywood stars to grab the lead in 20th Century Fox’s Planet of the Apes prequel, Rise of the Apes.
The movie will be set in present-day San Francisco where scientists are deep into the God-playing realms of genetic engineering, which leads to the creation of a highly-intelligent species of ape who eventually rise up and rebel in an attempt to gain supremacy over humans. Franco will be playing a “driven scientist, who becomes a crucial figure in the war between humans and apes.”
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How Do Jacob & The Man In Black From ‘Lost’ Pass Eternity? With ‘Connect Four Million’ Of Course!
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Many of you may have seen this already, but I’m slow and only just got around to it. If you’ve not seen it and are a fan of Lost, however, it’s not to be missed!
Last Tuesday on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the late night talk show host was discussing that night’s episode of Lost, titled “Across the Sea.” The episode gave us the backstory of long-time island dwellers Jacob and the Man in Black, who we were introduced to in the Season 5 finale. Many people actually disliked the episode, which is completely beyond me. The episode was nowhere near the best we’ve ever seen, but it was a unique time and place on the island that offered us many answers to big questions.
After talking about the episode, Kimmel talked about the game that we’ve seen the two figures playing on the island, and then introduced a clip of the new game that would help them pass the time away much easier: Connect Four Million!
Head on over to the other side to watch the video right now! Be warned: there are some spoilers here. Nothing that will ruin the show for you, but enough to approach cautiously. Just skip past the talking at the beginning to about the 1:00 mark.
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Comic Review: The Muppet Show Comic Book #5
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By seaberry
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at 6:53 pm
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The Muppet Show Comic Book #5
Written by: Roger Langridge
Artist: Amy Mebberson
Colors: Eric Cobain
Letterer: Deron Bennett
Covers by Roger Langridge
BOOM! Studios
Price: $2.99
Releases date: May 5, 2010
In the latest issue of The Muppet Show Comic Book, Statler and Waldorf are still playing a game of cosmic chess involving the Muppets. They arranged for Skeeter to show up and get a job there, and now they’re introducing Miss Piggy’s nephews, Randy and Andy Pig. Statler and Waldorf’s main goal seems to be manipulating events in order to create chaos, and these two are the perfect candidates. Randy and Andy are not very bright, clumsy, and cause constant trouble for the other Muppets.
Will the Muppets be able to deal with Randy and Andy’s “help” for an entire week? Read it and find out.
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I, Lobot: A Day In The Life of Lando Calrissian’s Assistant

We all know the story so well: The young scrappy boy who shares an intimate kiss with his sister before going to learn “˜magic’ from a muppet in a swamp, the space princess sexually assaulted by a drug smuggler in a broom closet, the back-stabbing Colt .45 pitchman, and of course the reunion with the estranged father who then maims his son.
But what of the unsung heroes of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, the little people who charge the blasters, reset the flyers, and get shot down by the AT-ATs?
Ladies and gentleman, here’s a peek at a day in the life of Lobot, Lando Calrissian’s faithful assistant on Cloud City.
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‘Stretch Armstrong’ Movie To Be Origin Story, Similar To ‘Iron Man’

ComingSoon recently had the chance to talk with Nicholas Stoller, writer and director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall and the upcoming comedy, Get Him To The Greek. Stoller chatted about some of his upcoming projects, including the new movie based on the popular Hasbro toy, Stretch Armstrong.
The movie, which will star The Twilight Saga‘s Taylor Lautner, is based on the toy of the same name, which is distinguishable by its squishy body that was able to stretch out to great lengths. The script was originally penned by Steve Oedekerk, but when Monsters vs. Aliens director Rob Letterman was hired to helm, he decided to bring in another writer, and Stoller asked him for the chance. The duo recently worked together on Letterman’s Gulliver’s Travels, which stars Jack Black and Stoller’s good friend Jason Segel.
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