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Blog@Newsarama (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
... To meet increased demand, DC Comics has printed an additional 900,000 copies of the Alan Moore-Dave Gibbons collection. That means the book will have a print run of more than 1 million copies this year. However, Watchmen isn’t the only comic to benefit from movie buzz. Last week Batman: The Dark Knight Returns debuted on the USA Today list at No. 107, some six weeks removed from the...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
... Agenda Also in Specials Autumn's best showsMousetrap weblogBlockbuster BuzzGraphic novel creator Dave Gibbons on the movie adaptation of 'Watchmen'Most ReadTodayMOST COMMENTEDToday MOST CURIOUSTodayFocus ZoneRead the training tips and advice that helped our London TriathletesTimes Online's new TV show helps you make the right decisions for your petRead our exclusive 100 Years of Fleming...
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Entertainment News - MovieWeb.com (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... discovery phase.Warners is set to release Zack Snyder's big-screen adaptation of the Alan Moore/Dave Gibbons comic series March 6.At issue is whether Fox still holds the rights to . The studio sued Warners in February for copyright infringement and interference with its contract rights under a 1991 agreement between Fox and Largo Entertainment producer Larry Gordon.Under that deal,...
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Superhero News - SuperheroFlix.com (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... discovery phase.Warners is set to release Zack Snyder's big-screen adaptation of the Alan Moore/Dave Gibbons comic series March 6.At issue is whether Fox still holds the rights to . The studio sued Warners in February for copyright infringement and interference with its contract rights under a 1991 agreement between Fox and Largo Entertainment producer Larry Gordon.Under that deal,...
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Film School Rejects (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... filed in Federal court, and it asserts that Twentieth Century Fox is the owner of the rights to Dave GIbbons and Alan Moore’s “Watchmen”. Fox wants the film’s release stopped. Warner Bros. is asking why Fox stood by while the film was being made, saying nothing, asserting no claim on the material. Fox even allowed Warner Bros. to take the rights to the title. They say it didn’t bother...
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Rotten Tomatoes (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
... discovery phase.Warners is set to release Zack Snyder's big-screen adaptation of the Alan Moore/Dave Gibbons comic series March 6.At issue is whether Fox still holds the rights to "Watchmen." The studio sued Warners in February for copyright infringement and interference with its contract rights under a 1991 agreement between Fox and Largo Entertainment producer Larry Gordon. Under...
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SCI FI Wire (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
... is Fox's claim that it still holds rights to the film's original graphic novel, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. Fox has said it will seek an injunction blocking Warner's planned March release of the film. Warner has argued that Fox should not be allowed to stop the movie after standing by while Warner and its partners on the film, Paramount Pictures and Legendary Pictures, spent more...