Released on: 2004
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Fox Announces Glee 3D Concert Movie In The Works
Do you sometimes get so excited during your weekly dose of Glee that you wish Lauren Zizes or Coach Beast could travel through the TV into your parents’ basement for a few jazz squares? While Nasa is still developing that technology, Deadline is now reporting creator Ryan Murphy and the New Directions have something almost as exciting in store: a Glee 3D movie staring the original cast. It’ll be like Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never, but with more wheelchairs and same-sex intrigue.
The film will be based on the upcoming Glee Live! In Concert! tour, which kicks off this August. Considering the TV show is mostly wide-shots of the school auditorium intermixed with panning shots of the choir room, we’re interested to see what Glee elements could be made 3-D. Besides, of course, the request Slushie thrown at the audience’s collective face. Will Britney finally get»
- Halle Kiefer
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Exclusive: 'Re-Animator: The Musical' Star Rachel Avery on Making a New Meg
As all Re-Animator fans know, Meg Halsey might suffer just a little bit more than the cult classic film's other characters, what with her being fought over by two men while struggling to keep her boyfriend from the twisted science of Herbert West, not to mention that whole disembodied-head-who-wants-to-give-her-head scene. So how did a nice girl like Rachel Avery wind up portraying Meg in Stuart Gordon's new stage muscial adaptation of his horror favorite? I chatted with Avery after a recent performance of the play (the run of which has been extended through May 29 at La's Steve Allen Theater) -- check out what she had to say after the jump.»
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