Late Night Classics – Society
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After spearheading two horror classics with Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator and From Beyond), prolific producer Brian Yuzna took a swing at directing with the camp classic known as Society.
The film tells the story of Billy Whitney (Billy Warlock), who lives among …

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McAvoy spills on ‘Ian Fleming’ and ‘The Hobbit’

Submitted by Melissa Molina on January 11, 2010 – 12:30 pm3 Comments

James McAvoy has been one of the many actors on the radar that people are taking notice to, especially with his role in the upcoming Michael Hoffman directed picture The Last Station. McAvoy dishes out the truth or falseness of the rumors that have been swirling about on him, the first one being the possible casting that he’s taking part of with Guillermo Del Toro’s The Hobbit.

The actor continues on about earlier reports of him starring in a biopic movie on Ian Fleming, the creator of the entire James Bond series. Instead of just flat out spoiling it through text with a video attached here from Collider, just check out the video and let us know what you think about it all.

By think about it I mean to say who do you think should be casted onto the role to play Ian Fleming and who else will climb on board to be in The Hobbit?

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