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1081 days ago
Right now I’m working on a new Blog for which I create an own website. That’s why I can’t update this blog as much as before anymore. The new Blog is gona be pretty big so it’s a huge project I have going on with this. Finally no more dumb bugs and retarded restriction set by fucking Windows Live Space which is pretty much one of the worst Blogs in the web. The new Blog will be finished and open before March 2007. Just check back for further updates.1081 days ago
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times , Tobey Maguire revealed a bit more about Spider-Man 3 : "Basically, there's the goo, right? The symbiote which has, like, a dark energy, like the goo from the thing that creates venom." To someone not totally versant in the Spider-Man mythology, Maguire sounds vaguely demented. He realizes it, laughs and backs up. He's not referring to venom, but Venom, "a very, very popular character from the later Spider-Man comics. He has the same kind of attributes that Spider-Man has, but he's just stronger, faster and more vicious than Spider-Man. And it comes from this goo that comes from outer space, so first the goo comes and gets hold of me." How exactly does it come from outer space? We'll soon know. Hit the link above for the full interview. source 1082 days ago
‘Patrick’ over at SCI-FI Wire alerted us that Matt Damon told them that he's open to assuming the role of Capt. James T. Kirk in the proposed 11th Star Trek movie, but denied previous rumors that he is already in line for the iconic role, which was originated by William Shatner . "If the script was good, I'd do it," Damon said in an interview while promoting his latest film, The Good Shepherd . "But, yeah, I heard that [rumor]. I think J.J. Abrams or somebody said that at press junket or something, and it got picked up [by the media and Star Trek fans]." If Damon were to win the role of Kirk, he would become the first actor to play the character since Shatner played him in the original 1960s Trek and its subsequent spinoff movies. Abrams, who co-created ABC's hit SF series Lost, is set to co-write and produce Star Trek XI and may direct it as well. Abrams previously directed Mission: Impossible III. source 




