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Zack Snyder Developing A New ‘Star Wars’ Film Independent Of The Next Trilogy [Updated]
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Before those of you who are not fans of the director’s previous films and particular shooting style start to hyperventilate that Zack Snyder is not directing Star Wars: Episode VII, it looks like there’s more news on that front. The man who helmed the remake of the horror classic Dawn of the Dead and the comic book adaptations 300 and Watchmen as well as the forthcoming Man of Steel might be taking a trip to a galaxy far, far away soon after his Superman reboot hits theaters this June. He will just taking a slightly different path.

According to Claude Brodesser-Akner at Vulture, Snyder is at work on a Star Wars project over at Lucasfilm that will be “set within the series’ galaxy, though parallel to the next trilogy.” The still-untitled film will be a Jedi-heavy adventure and be loosely based on The Seven Samurai, the classic 1954 Japanese epic directed by Akira Kurosawa, the celebrated filmmaker whose movie The Hidden Fortress has been acknowledged by George Lucas as a huge influence on the original Star Wars.

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2011 Cyber Monday Lightning Deals – DVD & Blu-ray For Monday
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Now that Black Friday deals week is behind us, Amazon has begun the Lightning Deals for Cyber Monday Week, with limited quantities of various products for a discounted price for a 4-hour window of time. Once the item runs out, the sale is over – meaning, if you see something on sale that you want, buy it immediately before it’s gone (it could be gone as quick as 5 minutes!).

Amazon has released the Cyber Monday Lightning Deal schedule and prices for Movies & TV on DVD and Blu-ray for Monday, November 28, starting at 4:30AM PST (yes, 4:30AM PST – that’s 7:30AM EST) and running through 11:30pm PST. See list of Cyber Mondays deals here below, along with more information on how these special deals work.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2011

4:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. PST

Pokemon Season 1 Box Set – Indigo League
DVD – $12.49

Evangelion: 1.11 You Are Not Alone
Blu-ray – $8.49

Trigun: The Complete Series Box Set
DVD – $14.99

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James Cameron Developing Sci-Fi Samurai Movie ‘Doomsday Protocol’?
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An interesting bit of news has developed over the course of the day. it was originally spotted in a Twitter post by Production Weekly that stated “James Cameron is developing a Shane Salerno-scripted sci-fi action script for Fox, described as an ‘event’ film set in the future.” After that, /Film remembered an old trade subscriber-only post that announced Fox purchasing a Salerno script that seems to fit the description and went to dig it up. Theoretically, these two connecting forces creates a foundation, possibly setting up Doomsday Protocol as a future Cameron project.

The 2008 trade post went a little something like this:

In a seven-figure deal, Fox has picked up Doomsday Protocol, an original spec by Shane Salerno. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but it is known to be an epic science fiction adventure in the vein of The Seven Samurai involving a group of aliens and humans with various abilities who are brought together to save Earth.
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No Samurai in Weinstein’s ‘Seven Samurai’ Redo
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Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 classic The Seven Samurai is undoubtedly the greatest samurai film ever made, so the news that The Weinstein Company was planning a remake was not exactly well-received by fans. But John Fusco, who was hired to script the updated version, told Geeks of Doom that his story is not a remake, but rather a re-imagining.

“I would never be crazy enough to attempt to write a remake of one of the greatest films of all time,” Fusco said in a recent interview with Geeks of Doom while promoting the upcoming DVD release for The Forbidden Kingdom. “It is simply a re-imagining.”

Kurosawa’s original film took place in feudal Japan, where a group of seven masterless samurai warriors are hired by a village of poor farmers to protect them from maraudering bandits. In 1960, director John Sturges remade the film into a Western set in Mexico called The Magnificent Seven which replaced the samurai with hired U.S. gunmen. Fusco’s re-imagining will also nix the samurai in favor of a modern-day tale of Blackwater-like paramilitary contractors defending a Northern Thailand town from an imminent attack.

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