What happened IOTL was that VH1 went backwards with I Love the 70's before they did I Love the 90's. So it is coming.Can't wait for I Love the 90's.
Just a curious question @OldNavy1988 :Entertainment News for Early to Mid July 2004
Jim Cornette: "I've gone on record to say Vince Russo did not write the Washington Poo Job [1] despite writing other garbage wrestling angles. But Ian Rotten takes the cake with what he did the other day at a CZW show in New Jersey. Ian Rotten dropped his pants and took a shit on Mad Man Pondo while Pondo was laying on the canvas, bleeding from all the broken glass and barbed wire.
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
[1] The May 2001 incident in which Rikishi covered Stephanie McMahon in diarrhea while performing the stinkface during a WWA Raw episode at the MCI Center in Washington, DC.
Mike Judge signs on to play Andre Boudreaux in Simon Pegg's upcoming film about the 1994 Colette St. Pierre murder.
- Variety
The cameras roll on Hollywood Pictures and New Line Cinema's co-production of Sin City, based on Frank Miller's gritty graphic novel.
- The Hollywood Reporter
Hayden Christensen, who starred in Disney's remake of Beauty and the Beast, is rumored to be playing the lead character in Christopher Nolan's live action production of Shezow.
- Wizard
@HonestAbe1809
MCA Holdings confirms that Universal's Fantastic Realms theme park is back in development [2]. Saban has bought the theme park rights to New Line's franchises back from Paramount and Bally with the intent of partnering with Universal starting in 2010 [3].
- The Orlando Sentinel
[2] On the site of the OTL Epic Universe.
[3] Universal's current third parties are RKO, Nintendo and Hasbro. The New Line properties licensed to Bally (Madeline, Power Rangers) were originally copyrighted by Golden Harvest of America when Saban and Bally made the agreement in 1994 or so. Jack Kluge's Metromedia conglomerate still owned New Line when they licensed Terminator, RoboCop, Jason and Freddy to the Paramount Pinnacle. New Line has since been bought by Bertelsmann and Hallmark, who later sold the company to Haim Saban in 1999.
Is this supposed to be bad?Animation and Anime right now are in a strange situation. Bob Iger, the new chairman of The Jim Henson Company thought it would be a good idea to have John Lasseter consolidate Hanna-Barbera and Pixar under one roof. Henson has also decided to part ways with Klasky-Csupo after 2008, especially with Gabor Csupo wanting to direct live action films for kids.
Peacock has decided to change Murakami-Wolf-Swenson's name to RKO Animation, pretty much erasing MWS from the annals of animation.
The original voice of Winnie the Pooh doing narration for Thomas the Tank Engine...Sterling Holloway would've been perfect had Thomas debuted in Sterling's acting prime.
As she rightfully should.1983: Urusei Yatsura debuts on HBO. Lum Invader is one of the "Babes of '83."
That reminds me. How many characters have been revived for the new Fox Movietoons shorts?1985: Iron Man with Alec Baldwin. Plus a segment devoted to the Fox Movietoon revival.
I gotta say, having Simpson Fever and Turtlemania intersect on the same network under Disney's ownership more or less is nothing short of a miracle in motion.1989: The TMNT join the Fox lineup while The Simpsons spin off from The Tracey Ullman Show.
I'm inclined to agree with Spielberg, although part of me thinks ET could have been the first Disney-Fox dual brand release if that sneak peek wasn't timed well enough.In 1982, Disney initially planned to release ET: The Extra Terrestrial under the Fox label. However, during post-production, Walt Disney, Sr. gave Steven Spielberg a sneak peek at a new logo for the flagship Disney brand. Immediately, Spielberg requested his film open with the castle logo that has been in use ever since.
Speaking of Disney remakes, I'd probably watch the Sleeping Beauty remake just to hear Betty White as Merryweather. Come on, that is a perfect casting role!Hayden Christensen, who starred in Disney's remake of Beauty and the Beast, is rumored to be playing the lead character in Christopher Nolan's live action production of Shezow.
- Wizard
So, to clarify, we still have Saved by the Bell, Super Mario, and Transformers at the Universal Parks, and the Power Rangers and Terminator would be coming in around five years time.@HonestAbe1809
MCA Holdings confirms that Universal's Fantastic Realms theme park is back in development [2]. Saban has bought the theme park rights to New Line's franchises back from Paramount and Bally with the intent of partnering with Universal starting in 2010 [3].
- The Orlando Sentinel
[2] On the site of the OTL Epic Universe.
[3] Universal's current third parties are RKO, Nintendo and Hasbro. The New Line properties licensed to Bally (Madeline, Power Rangers) were originally copyrighted by Golden Harvest of America when Saban and Bally made the agreement in 1994 or so. Jack Kluge's Metromedia conglomerate still owned New Line when they licensed Terminator, RoboCop, Jason and Freddy to the Paramount Pinnacle. New Line has since been bought by Bertelsmann and Hallmark, who later sold the company to Haim Saban in 1999.
Merging HB with Pixar? That's just off. At least Disney was the standard of 2D animation for the longest time, and arguably still is.Animation and Anime right now are in a strange situation. Bob Iger, the new chairman of The Jim Henson Company thought it would be a good idea to have John Lasseter consolidate Hanna-Barbera and Pixar under one roof. Henson has also decided to part ways with Klasky-Csupo after 2008, especially with Gabor Csupo wanting to direct live action films for kids.
That's pretty sad to me, especially since we're swapping an old initial for an even older one.Peacock has decided to change Murakami-Wolf-Swenson's name to RKO Animation, pretty much erasing MWS from the annals of animation.
Well, I really, really hope he just means putting them into their own separate combined animation unit and be treated as major parts of the company, yet remain separate....Merging HB with Pixar? That's just off. At least Disney was the standard of 2D animation for the longest time, and arguably still is.
Right? That's what I'd do.Meanwhile, they couldn't have just let Gabor Csupo have an Touchstone distribution contract for his new films?
Exactly.That's pretty sad to me, especially since we're swapping an old initial for an even older one.
No.I’ve had an idea for cartoon about a Capybara that’s a postman who helps the locals with everyday occurrences
ITTL we've had Stone Cole Steve Austin and Rikishi in the same episode in Season 10. Mike Judge has been a guest star on at least five occasions.
Sterling Holloway would've been perfect had Thomas debuted in Sterling's acting prime.
Yes, Daniel has indeed seen The Wall.