Sorry, haters - Netflix is still booming. With third quarter earnings suggesting they've already moved a considerable distance ahead of Blockbuster, the 'Flix is moving to shut down any and all competition. But don't hold your breath for downloadable movies just yet – Reed Hastings says he's holding off on pushing that sector until there's more available content. - The Weinsteins have hired Michael Cole, a former exec at MTV and Miramax, to be their new LA-based co-president of production. Cole used to acquire films for Harvey whilst at Miramax; he's responsible for bringing in both Swingers and one of my favorite little 90s indie films, Next Stop Wonderland. Here's the potential bad news: he's reportedly planning on spearheading a remake of The Seven Samurai, featuring "an ensemble cast of international and domestic stars."
- Speaking of remakes, Breck Eisner has signed on to direct Unversal's second go-round of The Creature of the Black Lagoon. "What I really want to do," says the son-of-Michael, "Is update an iconic image from the '50s and bring in more of the sci-fi sensibility of Alien or John Carpenter's The Thing."
- After pledging allegiance to Toshiba's HD DVD format, Warner Brothers has decided to back Sony's Blu-Ray as well. The people who gossip about this sort of thing are predicting that if Sony releases a kickass version of Blu-Ray around the time it unveils the Playstation 3, then Warners and other studios will likely abandon Toshiba altogether.
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- The Best of Hot People Looking Hot in 2011 [NextMovie]
- The Top Five Super Bowl Halftime Shows [Urban Daily]
- The Most Pirated Movies of All Time [The Hollywood Reporter]
- The ‘Kindergarten Cop’ Kids: Where Are They Now? [Screen Junkies]
- 'SNL': Best & Worst Moments of 2011 [EW]
- The Worst Players Who Made the Most Money [Bleacher Report]
- The Best Reviewed Films of 2011 [Rotten Tomatoes]
- The Most Annoying Reality TV Stars of 2011 [HitFix]
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