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Exclusive Video: Tim Schafer + Rubick's Cube Vs. The 'Brutal Legend' Soundtrack

10 August 2009 6:33 AM, PDT | MTV Multiplayer | See recent MTV Multiplayer news »

It'll probably come as a shock to you, but Tim Schafer is a bit of a Rubick's Cube master. Apparently he read a book as a kid that taught him how to solve one, and he's been doing it ever since.

So when the time came to reveal the whopping 108 songs from the "Brutal Legend" soundtrack, Tim thought it might be a good idea to challenge his love of both metal and the Rubick's. So it's a race: Can someone read the full soundtrack before Tim can solve the Rubick's Cube? No spoilers, just watch the video and enjoy:

Here's the full soundtrack, in case you're curious:

Artist Song

3 Inches of Blood - Deadly Sinners

3 Inches of Blood - Destroy The Orcs

Accept - Fast As A Shark

Angel Witch - Angel Witch

Anthrax - Metal Thrashing Mad

Anvil - March of the Crabs

Anvil - Tag Team

Apostas - »

- Russ Frushtick

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Universal Bringing Waldo to the Big Screen

1 June 2009 9:34 PM, PDT | TheMovingPicture.net | See recent TheMovingPicture news »

Universal Pictures has acquired the movie rights to Where’s Waldo?, with the intention to turn the popular children's books series from Classic Media into a live-action family film. Chris Meledandri's Illumination Entertainment will produce. Created by illustrator Martin Handford, the books featured Waldo, dressed in a red-and-white shirt, wearing glasses and carrying a walking stick, as he popped up in crowded full-page scenes. The books began life in the U.K. in the late 1980s, where he is called Wally, before becoming a worldwide sensation. The books became more thematically complex, with Waldo traveling in time or landing in supernatural settings, and a nemesis was introduced, an anti-Waldo named Odlaw. The book series was previously set up at Paramount and Nickelodeon, where John Schultz (Like Mike) was attached to direct a script that had been worked on by scribes such as Adam Rifkin (Zoom, Small Soldiers) as well »

- James Cook

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Adam Rifkin

4 May 2009 5:40 PM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »

Adam Rifkin is a writer/director/producer/actor/author whose eclectic career ranges from broad family comedies to cult classics to dark and gritty urban dramas. As a studio writer, Rifkin is known for tentpole hits such as “Underdog,” “Mousehunt” and “Zoom.” As a filmmaker, he wrote and directed cult hits like “The Dark Backward” and “Detroit Rock City.” In 2009 Boom Studios published “Shmobots,” a comedy about slacker robots, which is Rifkin's first foray into the world of writing graphic novels. Most recently he unleashed his critically acclaimed and multiaward-winning feature, “Look,” which will be released on DVD May 5, 2009. »

- Lew Harris

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Hilary Duff boards new 'Bonnie and Clyde' flick

26 January 2009 10:32 PM, PST | screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news »

Could this be the worst idea ever? Yep, you read right. Hilary Duff and Kevin Zegers have boarded Tonya S. Holly's upcoming indie flick "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde."

According to Variety, the film is not a remake but rather a new version of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow's story. Holly apparently got the idea for the project while reading old newspaper articles about the gangster pair.

No specific plot details have been announced yet, but Holly also wrote ths script for the film, which the trade says will shoot in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

Duff hasen't really done anything major on the big screen recently. She was last seen in "War, Inc.," and some of her upcoming projects include "Safety Glass" and "Stay Cool."

As for Zegers, his credits include "Dawn of the Dead," "Transamerica" and "Zoom."

Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway starred in the original "Bonnie and Clyde, »

- Franck Tabouring

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