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Steven Soderbergh Plans To Create The Female Jason Bourne In 'Knockout'
Steven Soderbergh Plans To Create The Female Jason Bourne In 'Knockout'
Just look at Gina Carano , the mixed martial artist who graces ESPN The Magazine 's new Body Issue . What do you see? A category-defying athlete, a woman who maybe perfectly embodies the term scary-attractive? If you're Steven Soderbergh , you see the star of your upcoming spy thriller, ...
Liberace Biopic Will Be 'Really Funny,' Steven Soderbergh Says
Liberace Biopic Will Be 'Really Funny,' Steven Soderbergh Says
mtv.com — 'The Informant!' director promises hot-tub scene between Matt Damon and Michael Douglas. By Larry Carroll, with reporting... by Josh Horowitz Liberace Photo: Getty Images NEW YORK — Without a doubt, one of the more ... (more) Liberace Biopic Will Be 'Really Funny,' Steven ...
Steven Soderberg Talking to MLB About New Baseball Film - But Who's It About?
Steven Soderberg Talking to MLB About New Baseball Film - But Who's It About?
moviesblog.mtv.com — If I were going to make a list of all the things I dig in this world... of ours, somewhere near the top would undoubtedly be movies, baseball and Steven Soderbergh . Which is the reason why I was so bummed when Soderbergh’s “ Moneyball ” film suddenly ... (more) Steven Soderberg Talking to MLB About New Baseball Film ...
Exclusive: David Holmes Writing The Score To Soderbergh's 'Knockout'
Exclusive: David Holmes Writing The Score To Soderbergh's 'Knockout'
theplaylist.blogspot.com — Back in August when covering the soundtrack to Irish gangster comedy TIFF film, " Perrier ' s... Bounty ." we asked aloud, "when in blazes is Steven Soderbergh going to team-up with David Holmes again — the DJ electronic producer behind the ... (more) Exclusive: David Holmes Writing The Score To ...
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Soderbergh Says 'Knockout' Will Go A Direction Other Than 'Bourne'
:: The Playlist :: — ... But is some recent comments Soderbergh made to MTV, the always candid director says he'll be deviating from the 'Bourne' path, for one, because he's not big on stylistic regurgitation, but also, simply because his smaller budget won't allow for it. ...

Soderbergh's Knockout will be realistic not Bourne
Filmstalker — ... , a the mixed martial artist who is just beginning at acting, to star in his new film Knockout. We've heard that the film will follow a woman fighter who is offered the chance to redeem her life by becoming a spy and using her skills for a purpose, that she does and we get what people are calling a female Bourne. Not so says Soderbergh through MTV , in fact he's planning something a lot more realistic, as the casting would suggest, and the best news? ”The camera won't be on the shoulder. It’ll be my take.” Superb, no shaky-cam, we're (hopefully) going to see the action that is ...

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