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Release date for Angel of Death
Posted by: abby; Date Published: 17 Jan 2009
STUDIO CITY, Calif., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The highly anticipated action-packed online series "Angel of Death," starring Zoe Bell (Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof") and Lucy Lawless ("Xena: Warrior Princess," "Battlestar Galactica") is set to premiere as a special programming event on Monday, March 2, 2009 on Crackle.com, Sony Pictures Entertainment's online video network. The announcement was made today by Eric Berger, senior vice president, digital networks for Sony Pictures Television, at Crackle's Television Critic's Association (TCA) luncheon.
Crackle.com will air the first of 10 episodes of "Angel of Death" starting March 2nd. A new 8-10 minute long episode will be available each weekday through March 13th. Together with new footage, the series will be released in its entirety on DVD as a full length feature, after its online broadcast. Click On read more to see the rest
About 4 months ago there was some talk about Zoe being in the new Final Destination 4 doing stuns but after that nothing came out if she was in it or not but after some looking on the net i found 3 Behind The Scene of Zoe fighting, from the looks of it she will be playing both as her self and a man i think to i think.
I was just looking over the net when i found out that Zoe had done a film in 2008 that i did not know about An American Carol , I got my hands on the film and have added in 16 HQ Screencaptures and 2 Behind The Scenes candids to the gallery.
Momentum Pictures have announced the UK Blu-ray Disc release of Death Proof and Planet Terror on 26th January 2009. Priced at £24.99 RRP each, the Grindhouse project that resulted in two separate films, Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof and Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror, comes to UK Blu-ray with all extras from the DVD releases intact.