Big Screen Roundup: 1/17/08 Edition
The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has invited the Writers Guild of America to a series of “informal discussions,” described as being similar to the process that led to the AMPTP recently reaching a tentative agreement with the Directors Guild of America. Coming Soon has more on this story.
Moviefone delivers an image of the U.S.S. Enterprise being constructed for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek. Meanwhile, the official website for the motion picture is now up.
MGM has revealed new 20th Anniversary Edition DVDs for Eight Men Out and Bull Durham. Details of what the discs will contain are at DVDActive.
A poster set for 10,000 B.C has debuted at Movie Poster Addict, while a series of one-sheets for the documentary Bigger, Stronger, Faster* are at the Internet Movie Poster Awards. Concurrently, MTV Movies Blog has acquired the poster for Stop-Loss.
Images from the X-Files sequel are showcased at JoBlo, which also points to a USA Today article about the feature.
The trailer for Baby Mama, starring Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Sigourney Weaver and Greg Kinnear, is online at Moviefone.
As reported by Empire, James Marsters talks with TV Guide about the upcoming live-action Dragonball Z movie.
Coming Soon translates the news from FilmActu.com that Olivier Megaton may helm Transporter 3.
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