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Clints Bits – 19/6

If anyone’s got a free ticket to somewhere sunny and warm at the moment please send it on. As I sit here typing this, my toes have just turned into icicles.

  • Trailers for the new movie “Grind” are online here

  • The poster for the Horror flick “Cabin Fever” has been posted here

  • Minnie Driver has been set to co-star in “The Phantom of the Opera”, she will play Carlotta, the reigning opera house diva, who becomes infuriated when a young rival (Emmy Rossum) upstages her.

  • The Z Review reports that Jane Fonda is set to star opposite Jennifer Lopez in the film “Monster in Law”.

  • Upcoming Movies reports that “Blade 3” might be released under the title “Blade : Trinity”.

  • “Beverly Hills 90210: 10-Year High School Reunion” is scheduled to air on Channel 10 on July 8 at 8.30pm.

  • TV Guide Online has learned that both Penny Johnson Jerald and Sarah Wynter will not be season regulars on “24” next season. A spokesperson told the site, “"it would be a mistake to infer from an actor’s contract status what their participation in the show next year will be. For example, Xander Berkeley (George Mason) was hired as a series regular last year but his character was killed off in episode 15."

  • Crashdown.com has an update on the latest petition to try and get a “Roswell : The Movie” made.

  • The Age reports that David Wenham will star in Robert Connolly’s “Three Dollars”, based on the book of the same name. It’s due to go into production early next year in Melbourne.

  • If you haven’t yet entered our DVD competition to win the first season of “The Dead Zone” on disc, click here

  • Rob Schneider has signed to make an appearance in the remake of “Around the world in 80 days”, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

  • Columbia Pictures is remaking its 1957 Western "3:10 to Yuma," with James Mangold directing. The original film told the story of a small-time rancher who, in need of money, agrees to hold a captured outlaw leader awaiting a train to go to court in Yuma. A battle of wills ensues as the outlaw tries to psych the rancher out.

  • Interview : Bernie Mac

    Brovaz get their "Scooby" snacks