The LA Times blog has an interesting story about the situation Steven Spielberg is in with the Dreamworks and Paramount split and how it may affect his future projects. Would they stay at Paramount or would they move with Spielberg when he goes independent again?
"Among the 40 or so on Spielberg's A-list, which he wants to stay involved with either as a director and/or producer, are 'Tintin,' a $130-million motion-capture film which Paramount is considering bankrolling; 'Lincoln,' adapted from Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biography of the 16th president with Liam Neeson expected to star; '39 Clues,' based on a series of adventure books and games from Scholastic; 'St. Agnes Stand,' adapted from Thomas Eidson’s western novel about a reluctant hero in the 1860s; 'Atlantis Rising,' a sci-fi thriller based on the comic books series of the same name; and 'Children of The Lamp,' also from a series of Scholastic books, about a family of genies who pass for humans."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2008/09/this-week-dream.html

