Something tells me that "Stardust" will ultimately be remembered much like "Moulin Rouge" or "Mulholland Drive" - everyone will either love, love, love it, or despise it to its very core.
Nevertheless, it's hard to dispute the genius of Neil Gaiman, who recently unveiled twenty minutes of footage from his upcoming flick "Bewoulf" - and said that its groundbreaking mix of CGI, motion-capture and 3D might just convince Robert Zemeckis that the time is finally right for "The Fermata."
"I hope very, very much that 'The Fermata' is going to come back to life," Gaiman said of his adaptation of Nicholson Baker's sci-fi novel about a dark-intentioned man who can stop time. "I was very proud of it. It's a very strange script - very extreme. Very odd." Read more...

