Sweep of the Day: Scarlett Johansson in Heist Film, Joust Optioned From Chicago’s Midway Games
MTV on Tuesday scooped that Scarlett Johansson, who admittedly is one of my favorite women in Hollywood, will be starring in a new diamond heist film called “Brilliance” from Samuel Bayer.
Bayer, who directed Justin Timberlake’s “What Goes Around… Comes Around” music video, says filming will begin this winter. I have embedded the video with the trio below.
My original, old-school Ms. Pac-Man arcade machine is one of my proudest and most frivolous material possessions.
Though Ms. Pac-Man from Midway Games in Chicago isn’t getting its day in Hollywood any time soon, it’s sweet nonetheless that Joust from the same game maker is en route.
CP Productions, which is the new production banner from Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters, has optioned the arcade game Joust, which debuted in 1982. To play, “players control a knight on a flying ostrich who combats flying buzzards”.
Why only make loot on TV ads when you can hawk yourself on Amazon.com, too?
Bloomberg said on Tuesday that NBC Universal began selling TV shows for download at Amazon.com just days after ending a similar deal with Apple. NBC shows available on “Amazon Unbox” include “The Office,” “Heroes” and “30 Rock”.
Bayer, who directed Justin Timberlake’s “What Goes Around… Comes Around” music video, says filming will begin this winter. I have embedded the video with the trio below.
My original, old-school Ms. Pac-Man arcade machine is one of my proudest and most frivolous material possessions.
Though Ms. Pac-Man from Midway Games in Chicago isn’t getting its day in Hollywood any time soon, it’s sweet nonetheless that Joust from the same game maker is en route.
CP Productions, which is the new production banner from Michael Cerenzie and Christine Peters, has optioned the arcade game Joust, which debuted in 1982. To play, “players control a knight on a flying ostrich who combats flying buzzards”.
Why only make loot on TV ads when you can hawk yourself on Amazon.com, too?
Bloomberg said on Tuesday that NBC Universal began selling TV shows for download at Amazon.com just days after ending a similar deal with Apple. NBC shows available on “Amazon Unbox” include “The Office,” “Heroes” and “30 Rock”.
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