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The Woodsman

Movie: The Woodsman

Released on: 2004

Rating: 7.40

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'Turn Off the Dark' adds creative types and delays opening (again)

Looks like writer/director Julie Taymor is getting some much-needed help with the troubled tuner "Turn Off the Dark" after all. On Thursday, producers announced that "Philip William McKinley and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa have joined the creative team to help implement new staging and book rewrites, respectively.  McKinley has vast experience directing technically complex productions on Broadway ["The Boy From Oz"] and beyond. Aguirre-Sacasa is both an acclaimed playwright and a noted writer of Spider-Man comic books." In addition, "the expanded creative team also includes musical consultant Paul Bogaev ("Tarzan," "Bombay Dreams," "Aida," "Sunset Boulevard") and sound designer Peter Hylenski ("Elf," "Scottsboro Boys," "Rock of Ages," "Shrek"), both of whom have already been working on improving the musical arrangements and sound quality (respectively) over the past»


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‘Bad Teacher’ Trailer

Columbia Pictures have released a green band movie trailer for Bad Teacher. You might recall that a red band trailer [1] was released a couple weeks back. Jake Kasdan's sex comedy Bad Teacher,  is about the competition between a teacher 'who just doesn't give an F' (played by Cameron Diaz) and her "overly energetic colleague" played by Lucy Punch, over the new guy in school: Justin Timberlake. Jason Segel is also in the mix as a gym teacher who has the hots for Diaz's character. The comedy is written by the writing duo of Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg , who were responsible for the horrible Year One, and the possibly upcoming Ghostbusters III (oh yah, and The Office too).Watch the trailer embedded after the jump. Please leave your thoughts in the comments below.Watch the trailer thanks to Yahoo [2]:Here’s the official synopsis:Some teachers just don’t give an F.»


- Peter Sciretta

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