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All I have to say,
"WTF is that aboot?"
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"Huh??? And again I say Huh??"
Duane - who, for the record thinks that quote was from Xander on the Buffy
Show...
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Web: Gen'l Reference Ctr Gold.
Source: Daily Variety, Oct 22, 2002
v277 i12 p2(1).
Title: It will be my version. (Just for
Variety).(Robert Halmi plans for the return of "Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles")(multiple topics)(Brief Article) Author: Army
Archerd
Subjects: Entertainment industry - Officials and
employees Entertainment industry - Product development Motion picture
industry - Officials and employees Television broadcasting industry -
Product development Companies: American Broadcasting Companies Inc. -
Product development People: Halmi, Robert - Planning Locations: United
States SIC code: 7800; 4833 Nmd Works: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
(Motion picture) - Officials and employees
Electronic Collection:
A94261155 RN: A94261155
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[Graphic omitted]IT WILL BE MY VERSION," says Robert Halmi
of his plans for the return of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." His
live-action will be a four-hour miniseries for ABC and will be set in China
and N.Y. and will boast the most advanced computer-generated images. He
reminds CGI wasn't quite as refined in the original "Ninjas." Immediately
upcoming for Halmi is the start of his "Dinotopia" series at Thanksgiving
and his "Snow Queen" at Christmas ... A.C. Lyles, who has produced "a
coupla dozen" Westerns, is back in the saddle again -- as consulting
producer for HBO's one-hour "Deadwood" pilot that starts production this
week -- on the Melody Ranch, which was owned by Gene Autry. In the pilot,
Keith Carradine plays Wild Bill Hickok ... Jan Sterling, a resident of the
Motion Picture and Television Fund Country H! ome and Hospital, will join
costar Kirk Douglas at tonight's DGA screening of the Billy Wilder-directed
"The Big Carnival" to be followed by a panel discussion of the heavy drama.
It was originally titled "Ace in t he Hole," a title that Kirk tells me he
always preferred. The MPTF's Next Generation Council organized tonight's
event (open to the public at $10 per ducat). There's plenty of drama on
that stage tonight as Kirk tells me he plans to add another wing to his
"Harry's Haven" at the MPTF Home -- it's another for Alzheimer's patients.
Congrats to the Douglases -- again ... Leeza Gibbons, a staunch supporter
of research for Alzheimer's disease (her mother is a sufferer), talks up
November as National Alzheimer's Awareness Month and announces tonight on
"Donahue" establishment of the first of her Memory Centers to
be established in North Carolina.
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