In the News: November 3, 2008

Nov 03, 2008 10:53

When you're home sick from work, there's not much to do but lay in bed and read what's

Max Allan Collins, the creator of the graphic novel "Road to Perdition" that was the basis for the film, will write and direct feature adaptations of the sequels, "Road to Purgatory" and "Road to Paradise."

Netflix "Watch Instantly" is now available for Mac! You just have to opt in.

A little late, but Funny or Die has a good Halloween treat: What if Freddy Krueger moved to your neighborhood?

Entertainment Weekly has a closer look at what happened with the whole Terrence Howard/Don Cheadle debacle for Iron Man 2.

Jeph Loeb has been fired from Heroes!? I find it very hard to believe that the recent run of crap on the show is the fault of the man who wrote "The Long Halloween," "Hush," and "Superman for All Seasons." Way to go, NBC.

What's Bill Lawrence up to now that Scrubs is...well, moving to ABC for its final season? Making a new show with Courteney Cox, that's what.

Details and box art is up for the Smashing Pumpkins DVD "If All Goes Wrong."

The Samuel L. Jackson "thriller" Lakeview Terrace will hit DVD January 13th.

1UP has some impressions of the new Nintendo DSi which just released in Japan. I'm not really sure I care. (Though I think it's funny that they call the first iteration the "DS Fat.")

It seems the Harmonix/Rock Band Beatles game may only have 45 songs. The game's over a year away-can we wait on these kind of rumors for a while?

The Guitar Hero World Tour drum tuning app is now available through Activision's site, but you need a PC and a midi-USB cable in order to use it. Thanks for nothing, guys.

More Wii remakes of GameCube games? Come on, Nintendo, let's get some original stuff already.

Okay, time to nap.
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