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Showing posts with label Rich Johnston. Show all posts
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Thursday, 19 March 2009

Dave Gibbons has finished his Watchmen Commentary

Rich Johnston over at Lying in the Gutters had this little piece of info regarding the Watchmen DVD.
Dave Gibbons confirmed to a packed audience at a Borders bookstore this week that he has already completed his DVD commentary for the mega-directors-cut of "Watchmen" that includes the “Black Freighter" story integrated into the main film. Maybe we can expect the finished product sooner rather than later?
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009

Lying in the Gutters at the Watchmen Premiere

The always good Rich Johnston, of Lying in the Gutters fame was lucky enough to get to the Watchmen premiere last night. This is him on the yellow carpet. He chats to Dave Gibbons, Jackie Earle Haley and Billy Crudup.

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Thursday, 4 September 2008

DCU Elementary - Superheroes at school

This from Rich Johnston over at Lying in the Gutters.

You know all that talk of the darkening of DC Comics? What with Marveldog Miracledog Wonderdog eviscerating two children's cartoon characters in "Teen Titans," and Warner Bros love of the darkness in "Dark Knight" and wanting it in the new "Superman" movie, the "JLA" movie, hell why not have a serial killing transvestite "Bugs Bunny" movie while we're at it?
If you need a break, some good news. "DCU Elementary" is an upcoming DC project, with all the bad guys and good guys of the DC Universe at school. Currently unscheduled, but it's good to go.