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News Bites: Weekend, Oct. 23rd-24th 2004

By Garth Franklin Sunday October 24th 2004 03:00PM

Buffy: The Animated Series: Sarah Michelle Gellar talks Buffy toon possibilities to Sci-Fi Wire. Churchill: The Hollywood Years: Stills from the Neve Campbell are up at Monsters & Critics. DVD News: Details are up for Catwoman, Anchorman: EE & Garden State.

Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire: Patrick Doyle has been confirmed as the composer, not Jarvis Cocker as reported yesterday. Cocker is involved in a minor capacity though. Land of the Dead: First ever images from the horror flick are up at BD. Meet the Fockers: Stills and poster art from the comedy sequel are up at LatinoReview. MPAA Suit: Matt Stone & Trey Parker to sue the ratings board? See Bloody Disgusting for details. Oliver Twist: Images from the Roman Polanski flick are up at Hollywood News. Primer: One of the first screenings of "Primer" takes place tomorrow in Los Angeles with Director Shane Carruth in attendance. The screening takes place Saturday October 23rd 2004 at 9:30pm at the NuArt Theater, 11272 Santa Monica Blvd. Seed of Chucky: Assorted clips from the horror sequel are up at The One Network. Spongebob Squarepants: Stills from the animated feature are up at Rope of Silicon. Star Wars: Episode III: StarWars.Com confirms Hyperspace members will see the new teaser first on the afternoon of November 4th, a day before the cinematic airing with "The Incredibles" on the 5th. Star Wars: The Series: Kevin Smith delivers a cryptic answer about his potential involvement to IESB. Superman: A copy of the official press release announcing Roth's casting is up at Business Wire, whilst Caviezel talked about missing out on the role to IESB. The Incredibles (TV): 41 new images from the Pixar film are up at IESB. Pre-ordering tickets is now available at Fandango. The Life Acquatic: A clip from the Bill Murray comedy is up at BVP. The Shield (TV): E! Online reports that Glenn Close will join FX' "The Shield" when the drama returns for its fourth season in Janurary. Close will be a regular as the new captain assigned to oversee Michael Chicklis' police unit. TV News: "Desperate Housewives", "Lost" and "Medical Investigation" have all been signed for a full season. White Noise: Michael Keaton and Paul Brooks are going to the Dallas Comic Con this weekend to promote the thriller. Thanks to 'Eddie', 'Brad', 'James', 'Paul', James'', 'Gustavo', 'daniel', 'Vincent', 'SWERJ', 'Mike', 'Ant' & 'Brad'

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