Heroes' star is on the Game
Heroes heartthrob Milo Ventimiglia (Peter, the sponge mutant) has bagged himself a role in an SF thriller called Game, according to . He cryptically reveals that he plays, "A very interesting futuristic character that's not necessarily in control of himself," in the futuristic flick, written and directed by Ma♔rk Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the team behind the high octane madness that was Crank. It stars Gerard Butler, and sounds like an internage-age spin on Tron, with players trapped inside multiplayer on-line games.
Watchmen Artist Likes What He See
The for the Watchmen movie has a brief set report from the original comic strip's artists Dave Gibbons, who gushes, "I'm overwhelmed by the depth and detail of what I'm seei🎃ng." There's also a shot of Dave in front of a saggy Dollar Bill costume... with its fatal cape.
Less Reality, More Who
In a survey run by the BBC Trust viewers have slammed the Corporation's reliance on reality and makeov൩er shows while praising Doctor Who for being a "genuine alternative" and 🍨an example of a fresh take on old idea, reports . University Challenge, The Antiques Roadshow and The Apprentice and Strictly Come Dancing were also given the thumbs up. No mention of Hyperdrive.
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