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'Project Greenlight 3' film to finally get "limited" nationwide release August 9, 2006
Director John Gulager, last season's winner of TV's "Project Greenlight," is set to unleash his horror film "Feast" upon U.S. theaters next month.

'Project Greenlight' team "hoping to move forward" with fourth season October 25, 2005
Although the ratings for its initial Bravo season were truly horrific and executive producer Chris Moore personally declared the Emmy-nominated show all but dead in a blog entry posted on the show's official website shortly after the spring finale of its third season aired, like many a protagonist in the horror film genre it most recently embraced, the critically-acclaimed Project Greenlight may still yet live on.

Matt Damon: Future of Bravo's 'Project Greenlight' show "up in the air" August 8, 2005
Matt Damon says "Project Greenlight" -- the filmmaking reality show he developed with Ben Affleck -- may not return to Bravo next year.

Bravo's 'Project Greenlight 3' to premiere on March 15 February 2, 2005
Project Greenlight 3, the third edition of the Emmy-nominated behind-the-scenes filmmaking series that formerly aired on HBO, will premiere on Bravo on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at 9PM ET/PT.

Bravo's 'Project Greenlight 3' to focus on the making of a horror movie, 'Feast' July 20, 2004
Which is better: an Emmy-nominated reality television series or a solid full-length movie? And is it possible to have both when the reality TV show is most successful when it makes the moviemakers look like fools?















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