Here’s the scoop: Newspaper reporters are about to rake in the dough all across America. We’re talking millions, easy. It’s a shame this will only be happening in your neighborhood cineplex, because actors will be playing the reporters and the money will be heading straight for movie studios Dreamworks and Universal Pictures. You’ll probably have to pay $10 or more for a ticket to either watch Russell Crowe play a rumpled print guy uncovering a dangerous conspiracy of some kind or another in “State of Play,” or see Robert Downey Jr. in “The Soloist.”
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Posted by: Renay San Miguel April 17, 2009 08:30 AMHere’s the scoop: Newspaper reporters are about to rake in the dough all across America. We’re talking millions, easy. It’s a shame this will only be happening in your neighborhood cineplex, because actors will be playing the reporters and the money will be heading straight for movie studios Dreamworks and Universal Pictures. You’ll probably have to pay $10 or more for a ticket to either watch Russell Crowe play a rumpled print guy uncovering a dangerous conspiracy of some kind or another in “State of Play,” or see Robert Downey Jr. in “The Soloist.”