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- Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds Script Finally Spell-Checked – hihi
- Stanley Kubrickin Napoleon-kirja painaa 10 kiloa – The immense shell opens to reveal six smaller books, each with a different theme (costumes, locations, production) plus three small notebook-style volumes. There’s also a reproduction of Kubrick’s screenplay, the first he’s known to have written on his own.
- Weinstein Companyn tänvuotiset Oscar-ehdokkaat (käsiksiä) – Inglourious Basterds, Nine, The Road, A Single Man
- Richard Linklaterin haastattelu vuodelta 1993 – Now, at 31, Linklater is finishing up his first Hollywood film. A reflection on his high school years, Dazed and Confused is scheduled for release this summer by Universal. (via @villetikkanen)
- In Broadway Debut, James Spader Plays That Familiar Creep – henkilökuva pikkutarkasta näyttelijästä, joka tykkää synkistellä
- LA Timesin Hero Complex -blogin Avatar-merkinnät – tyypit puskee 30 päivän ajan joka päivä uutta juttua Cameronin leffasta
- USC professor creates an entire alien language for 'Avatar' – Frommer has spent four years laboring on the language of the Na'vi tribe and his work will not end on the day of the film's release. He plans to keep expanding the language until he's, well, blue in the face. "I'm still working and I hope that the language will have a life of its own," the professor said. "For one thing, I'm hoping there will be prequels and sequels to the film, which means more language will be needed. I spent three weeks in May, too, working on the video game for Ubisoft, which is the name of a French company. That's not a French word, though, I don't know where they got Ubisoft."