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“24: The Movie” to be a reality

After many rumblings about how a “24” movie was immiment (which were almost always followed by someone bitching about how it was going to suck because it clearly wasn’t going to be a 24-hour-long film), Keifer Sutherland has offered at least one detail.

While on Jonathan Ross’s talk show, Sutherland revealed that the “24” film would be shot “here.” While he didn’t clarify if “here” was London or somewhere in England or, like, the planet Earth, the British newspaper The Sun quoted him as saying that it will be filmed in London, Prague, and Morocco, as well as suggesting that it will be filmed “about a year from now.”

And I’m *SURE* Mr. Lucas will allow you to just do an exchange…

After way too conveniently waiting until he’d gotten everyone’s money by assuring them that he’d never release the original “Star Wars” trilogy in its original, unaltered form (meaning that they’d might as well go ahead and buy the digitally-“improved” version), George Lucas has gone back on his word.

Son of a BITCH.

Harry over at Ain’t It Cool News is gushing about how, “finally, George Lucas kicks ass and I can love him completely,” but, dammit, this just pisses me the hell off. “In response to overwhelming demand,” my fanny. Lucas looked at the books, said, “Well, looks like we need a new record to set,” and – to keep busy until the reported “Star Wars” TV series kicks off – decided to fleece his longtime fans out of a few more bucks. Oh, and did I mention that it’ll only be available for three months? After that, it goes back into the Lucasfilm Vault, alongside all the unsold “Willow” action figures.

The only thing…the ONLY thing…he can do to redeem himself in my eyes is to officially release “The Star Wars Holiday Special” on DVD.

Happy Life Day, everyone!

For. The. Love. Of. All. Tribbles, Say. It. Ain’t. So.

In what might be the most ridiculous piece of gossip of the year, Cinescape is reporting rumors that no-talent assclown Ben Affleck may be up for a role in the forthcoming J.J. Abrams-directed “Star Trek” film. And not just any role, folks, but THE role: Captain James T. Kirk. Now, before all of the Trekkies wet their panties in dispair, please remember that this is only a rumor. Then again, it’s apparently coming from a pretty reliable source (via the set of the “Gone Baby Gone,” Affleck’s directorial debut), and who better than to fill the shoes of perhaps the most-joked about character in television history?

It’s a bird… it’s a plane… no, wait, it’s a real Superman trailer!

After licking our chops over the “Superman Returns” teaser released a few months ago, the first trailer for the film has finally hit the internet and boy is it good. I have to say, however, that I’m still not as excited about the Man of Steel’s return to the big screen as I am about the many other superhero properties coming our way over the next few years. Still, despite never really being a fan of Superman, it’s hard to deny what looks to be a pitch-perfect performanc by Kevin Spacey as main archnemesis Lex Luthor.

Click here to view the trailer and then come back to Premium Hollywood and speak your mind.

DVD shuffle: 05/02/06

Out on DVD this week:

1) Family Stone – RENT: For those who were expecting a family comedy, I feel your pain, but that doesn’t make this movie bad. In fact, it’s one of the better family holiday films out there.

2) Last Holiday – PASS: Queen Latifah has made ONE good movie. This isn’t it.

3) Delicatessen – RENT: Before Hollywood went all nuts on making sick and twisted films like “Saw” and “Hostel,” the French were already doing it… except they find it funny!

Also out this week is a re-issue of “Wyatt Earp,” season six of “King of the Hill,” a whole slew of classic shows on DVD (including “I Love Lucy” and “Leave it to Beaver”), and the made-for-TV version of “United 93.”

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