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- July 12, 2001 Wolfmill Tackles
Astounding Space Thrills
"Astounding Space Thrills is the kind of lighthearted adventure that every generation has grown up with since people started telling stories around a fire," says Craig Miller, a partner at Wolfmill. "And with Argosy, Theremin, and Petra and their wry humor, Steve Conley has come up with twist to the stories and characters we think will be the hallmark of the 21st century." Conley is the creator
of Astounding Space Thrills, which is distributed to thousands of Websites
every day. According to Wolfmill, Astounding Space Thrills "is about
the story of Argosy Smith, an upbeat, energetic, action-oriented cross
between Dr. Who and Indiana Jones who's also a bit scatterbrained. An
inventor and explorer, he's usually a page ahead of everyone else. For
Argosy and his friends Theremin, who lost his body in the Shift and is
now a humanoid bunch of globules - a living lava lamp in appearance -
but who still likes the finer things in life, and Petra, a young female
mercenary with a Han Solo edge, no problem is too great, no adventure
too dangerous, no mystery too unsolvable... if only Argosy can remember
where he put his keys
" Shrek Voice Stars
Want $5 Million Each for Sequel Jurassic Park 3
to Air Digitally in 10 Theaters "With the first
Jurassic Park, Universal introduced to theater owners and moviegoers
the groundbreaking Digital Theater Sound (DTS) format, which has gone
on to become one of the most widely used sound formats, so it seems particularly
fitting that we are making our first foray into digital cinema presentation
with Jurassic Park III," said Nikki Rocco, President of Universal
Pictures Distribution. Here is a list of other theaters that will be showing Jurassic Park 3 digitally: AMC Empire in New
York City Be sure to request
the digital screening of the film when ordering tickets as it may also
be playing on other screens at the theater in the 35mm format. News Link of the
Day - Hollywood's Untouchables Escape Too Easy According to USA Today: "A.I. was a horrible movie. There, I said it. After so much positive press, I figured someone should come forward with the truth. I entered the theater
with high expectations, but I left feeling lobotomized. A disjointed plot,
robotic dialogue and moralistic slaps in the face tortured me for more
than two hours
" Click here for the full story. > Return
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