Friday Links

A few news items about movies I've been tracking. Cinematical says Rose McGowan is Still Barbarella. Also, Rogue Giving Femme-Centric Comic Book a Chance - 'Hack/Slash' on the Way. Then, we find out that Michelle Yeoh is in Babylon A.D. as a butt-kicking nun, but the movie has been edited from 160 to 90 minutes. Yikes. Finally, Radha Mitchell, who was in Silent Hill, poor thing, will be in a sci-fi thriller called The Surrogates. Can't quite tell if it's an action role, but it looks promising.

There is going to be another Ultraviolet, this time anime. All I can do is show you the entirety of the notes I took when I reviewed it:

ultraviolet: oh god!

And not in that good way.

You should read Firefly: The Trouble With Saffron by Purtek at The Hathor Legacy.

The Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film is being created at San Diego State University.

The Carnival of Allies has been announced at The Angry Black Woman. The April edition of Cerise is up. The 57th Carnival of the Feminists is up.

And an old one: Decoding Hot Girl-on-Girl Action by Lisa Jervis, LiP Magazine, as published on Alternet.

Have a good weekend, everyone.

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Now how in the world are they going to remake Barbarella? I can't imagine that anyone nowadays would make it like the original movie, and the thought of an "updated" version is just too terrible to comprehend!

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