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Antoine Fuqua will be teaming up with Spike Lee for an adaptation of the graphic novel Miss: Better Living Through Crime . Variety indicates Fuqua will direct and the Knicks' biggest fan will produce, but this still qualifies as a Spike Lee Joint, I believe. Vigilante Entertainment still has that the new production company smell, and will develop the film with Lee and Fuqua. If you've never heard of Better Living Through Crime , it's a period action piece about seemingly mismatched characters named Nola and Slim. Miss is set in prohibition-era New York, a great time and place for any kind of crime ... Read Full Story
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Spike Lee Antoine Fuqua is set to direct the adaptation of the graphic novel 'Miss: Better Living Through Crime, ' with Spike Lee serving as executive producer. A new company, Vigilante Entertainment, is developing the project, which revolves around Nola and Slim, two unlikely partners in crime in the early 1900s in New York. Nola is a poor white girl who has learned to survive by hook or by crook since being expelled from the orphanage. Slim is a black pimp with an uncertain past, trying to keep one foot out of the grave. The story revolves around how the two forge a partnership ... Read Full Story
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Director Antoine Fuqua , whose best work is probably Training Day , is in talks to direct one of the most anticipated scripts in the pipeline at the moment, Aaron Guzikowski 's Prisoners . The film will probably shoot in January or February with Warner Bros. picking next October for a release date. When the script hit the streets, it immediately grabbed the attention of Mark Wahlberg , whose signing led to Christian Bale joining the cast. For a while it looked as though Bryan Singer might direct it, but those talks died down. There's no word as to why he passed or producers ... Read Full Story
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The 2009 Sundance Film Festival is underway. Unfortunately, it seems the D-List has taken over the thing. Robert Redford needs to make this festival an invitation only thing. Close the damn city down. But in the midst of the mess there is some "art". Below Don Cheadle, Wesley Snipes and Director Antoine Fuqua promoting Brooklyn's Finest. Shouldn't Wesley be in jail? Is he like the new OJ? Poor guy better put on some weight. He really should beef up before spending 4 years in the big house. Zoe Kravitz always looks like a Hot Ass Mess. Someone needs to introduce her to Bronzer. Sarah ... Read Full Story
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*Antoine Fuqua and Spike Lee join forces for a big screen adaptation of the graphic novel "Miss: Better Living Through Crime," with Fuqua directing and Lee executive producing.  
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Antoine Fuqua is set to direct an adaptation of the graphic novel "Miss: Better Living through Crime," from a script by "Red Tails" screenwriter John Ridley. Spike Lee will serve as an executive producer.  
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The men behind Precious and Shooter are going back in time, according to Variety: Having had wild success with Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, Lee Daniels is itching to go historical for his next feature. He's in "advanced negotiations" to helm Selma, a big-buzz Civil Rights-era drama penned by Paul Webb (Lincoln). The film, which would team him with Slumdog Millionaire producer Christian Colson, focuses on the marches between...  
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Antoine Fuqua will direct the adaptation of graphic novel Miss: Better Living Through Crime. Spike Lee has signed on to executive produce the movie, which focuses on Nola and Slim who forge an unlikely crime partnership. How unlikely? Nola is a white girl kicked out of an orphanage and living on the streets with her wits. Slim is a black pimp with a dodgy past and together they become hired killers. Red Tails writer John Ridley is hard at...  
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It’s been twenty years since Do the Right Thing but Spike Lee has continued to grow and innovate as a filmmaker, pushing himself to work outside his comfort zone while never completely leaving his deep-seated convictions about race in America. It’s been eight years since Training Day but Antoine Fuqua has yet to make another successful [...]  
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