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Just when you thought you'd seen it all, Spencer Hastings and Alison Dilaurentis slow danced in their pajamas in the middle of the night in the middle of a mental institution — and that wasn't even the biggest shock of the night!
Of course the best part, as always, were your #BooRadleyVanCullen tweets.
(Guys how do people who don't have twitter watch TV? Are their lives like...Super boring? Do they get sad and lonely while watching?)
— Valerie Anne (@PunkyStarshine) March 13, 2013
Woot! Time for the longest hashtag in the world! #BooRadleyVanCullen ;)
— Imogenetic (@imogeneticLG) March 12, 2013
I love how everyone is just treating Alison popping up like it's a normal occurance now. #BooRadleyVanCullen
— Erica Barz (@chapstick_buff) March 13, 2013
I love how No One in Rosewood knows what the hell the words "law", "legal", and "confidential" mean #BooRadleyVanCullen
— Emily Spear (@EmJSpear) March 13, 2013
I Love the fact that Spencer's first duty...
Just when you thought you'd seen it all, Spencer Hastings and Alison Dilaurentis slow danced in their pajamas in the middle of the night in the middle of a mental institution — and that wasn't even the biggest shock of the night!
Of course the best part, as always, were your #BooRadleyVanCullen tweets.
(Guys how do people who don't have twitter watch TV? Are their lives like...Super boring? Do they get sad and lonely while watching?)
— Valerie Anne (@PunkyStarshine) March 13, 2013
Woot! Time for the longest hashtag in the world! #BooRadleyVanCullen ;)
— Imogenetic (@imogeneticLG) March 12, 2013
I love how everyone is just treating Alison popping up like it's a normal occurance now. #BooRadleyVanCullen
— Erica Barz (@chapstick_buff) March 13, 2013
I love how No One in Rosewood knows what the hell the words "law", "legal", and "confidential" mean #BooRadleyVanCullen
— Emily Spear (@EmJSpear) March 13, 2013
I Love the fact that Spencer's first duty...
- 3/13/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
Universal has signed Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (Tron Legacy) to write the screenplay for the adaptation of Hasbro’s Ouija Board.
In February, Platinum Dunes producer Brad Fuller discussed the film and said “we’ve got a very high-level writer to write that, and we start writing it, I think, within the month.”
I’m guessing he wasn’t referring to the writing team now being announced, especially considering the eight month time gap. The two writers worked on several episodes of “Lost” before making the leap to features with the Tron sequel.
Fuller later promised a “huge movie” and “Pirates of the Caribbean with a Ouija Board.”
The studio is touting this as “a supernatural action-adventure movie,” which seems ambitious for a board game-to-film concept. The Hollywood Reporter teased these details, “It is possible that certain rules of the game — never use it alone, never use it in a graveyard,...
In February, Platinum Dunes producer Brad Fuller discussed the film and said “we’ve got a very high-level writer to write that, and we start writing it, I think, within the month.”
I’m guessing he wasn’t referring to the writing team now being announced, especially considering the eight month time gap. The two writers worked on several episodes of “Lost” before making the leap to features with the Tron sequel.
Fuller later promised a “huge movie” and “Pirates of the Caribbean with a Ouija Board.”
The studio is touting this as “a supernatural action-adventure movie,” which seems ambitious for a board game-to-film concept. The Hollywood Reporter teased these details, “It is possible that certain rules of the game — never use it alone, never use it in a graveyard,...
- 11/2/2009
- by Jeff Leins
- newsinfilm.com
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