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11/23/09
Now rolling in New Moon millions, Chris Weitz is being more open about his troubles with New Line and The Golden Compass , a film that sank one studio and sent him into a tailspin.
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Cinematical.com
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11/19/09
New Moon " hits theaters on Friday, to the delight of Twilighters everywhere.
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MTV Movies Blog
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07/24/09
Moviefone
If you were anywhere within the Northern Hemisphere, we're assuming that you heard the euphoric outcry of fangirls who screamed and applauded at the sight of Twilight 's Robert Pattinson , who appeared at the San Diego Comic-Con to help promote the upcoming sequel, New Moon .
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Cinematical.com
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12/12/08
Earlier this week, we heard strong indications that Chris Weitz (THE GOLDEN COMPASS, ABOUT A BOY) would replace Catherine Hardwicke as director of NEW MOON - the TWILIGHT sequel that's currently ramping up production.
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Ain't It Cool News
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10/19/08
The two planned sequels to hit movie The Golden Compass have become Hollywood's first major victims of the current economic crisis - production on the movies has been put on hold indefinitely.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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10/16/08
Location: Pinewood is located just west of London, 20 miles from Soho and eight miles from Heathrow Airport.
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Variety
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10/12/08
"I think they went for Quarantine , obviously," Exhibitor Relations box-office analyst Jeff Bock said today.
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E! Online
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10/02/08
For her very first film role in "The Golden Compass," 14-year-old Dakota Blue Richards had to look delicate but act feisty, sharing the screen with a talking bear and a malevolent monkey in an elaborate fantasy world.
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Variety
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07/21/08
Moviefone
That's from this article in The Independent , which quotes author Phillip Pullman as saying that following the disappointing box office returns for The Golden Compass , no one has talked to him about adapting The Amber Spyglass (or, obviously, The Subtle Knife ).
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Cinematical.com
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07/09/08
Moviefone
Fantasy may have the most rabid and obsessive fans, but it also has the staunchest detractors of any mainstream genre.
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Cinematical.com