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Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
Will Asimov’s Foundation saga be Lord of the Rings in space? - SFFMedia : "New Line founders Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne are developing an adaptation of Isaac Asimov's 1951 novel Foundation, the first in Asimov’s classic space opera saga. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Shaye said, “our idea is to renew the worldwide audience’s appetite for the story” but he added that it is a complex...
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Click World News (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
bowman9991 writes "Two big budget Isaac Asimov novel adaptations are on the way. New Line founders Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne are developing Asimov's 1951 novel Foundation, the first in Asimov's classic space opera saga, which has the potential to be as epic as Lord of the Rings. At the same time, New Regency has recently announced they were adapting Asimov's time travel novel The End of Eternity....
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Kaizenlog (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
+—————————– —————————————+ | New Asimov Movies Coming | | from the dear-god-no-will-smith dept. | | posted by Soulskill on Saturday November 29, @02:02 (Sci-Fi) | | http://entertainment.slashdot.org/article.pl'sid=08/11/29/0323248| +——————————————————————–+ [0]bowman9991 writes “Two big budget Isaac Asimov novel adaptations are on the way. New Line founders Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne are [1]developing...
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Cinema Blend (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
... but it’s enough to intrigue me. Hopefully Warner Brothers, who is producing the script along with Bob Shaye’s Unique Features, knows more then that concept though. Then again, studios have picked up films on less info. Latest Headlines: Comment on “Bill And Ted Meet The Matrix In Ctrl-Alt-Delete”Note: This website is not meant for use by minors. The views expressed in the comments section...
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Empire News (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... to have his name written all over it…The producers in question are former New Line head honcho Bob Shaye and Dylan Sellers, who will oversee the production via their Unique Features banner. Warner Bros. will sign the cheques.
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In One Ear... (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
... man husband has kept it hush-hush. Heather is invited on a talk show where she meets up with Bob Shaye (former head of New Line, again playing himself) who tries to sell her on coming back to the role of Nancy. She declines, but starts to find her world seemingly encroached upon by Freddy. And it seems to be impacting her young son. Craven explains that the original series tapped into an...
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In One Ear... (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
... of mostly forgettable TV movies and the like. But in 1983 or so, Craven hit paydirt. He met with Bob Shaye of the indie studio New Line Cinema. There he pitched the idea that would put New Line on the map. Craven told Shaye about the idea of a killer who hunts kids in their dreams…and if you die in your dream, you die in real life. Based on a series of news stories Craven had read,...