Wednesday, March 17, 2010

RIP Peter Graves

The actor Peter Graves, best known for his roles in Airplane and as Jim Phelps in the Mission Impossible TV series, has died aged 83.  Here's the Airplane trailer, including some of his finest moments

Predators Poster

In our third poster of the day, here#s the teaser for this summer's Predator sequel.  Good to see they are keeping close to the original design of the creature(s), which Robert Rodriguez has also confirmed will be mainly practical as opposed to CGI creations.

Four Lions Poster

Following the earlier release of the trailer, here's the poster for Four Lions

Four Lions Trailer released

A trailer has finally been released for Chris Morris's forthcoming 'Jihad Comedy' Four Lions, which tells the tale of a group on inept suicide bombers.

Co-written by Peep Show creators Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong, the picture opens in the UK on 6 May but does not yet have a US distributor
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Scott Pilgrim vs The World

Here's the teaser poster for Edgar Wright's forthcoming comic book adaptation Scott Pilgrim vs the World.

Anticipation is fever high for the comedy-action film, stoked by some recent test screenings that met with a universally positive response.

Source : Slashfilm

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Planet of the Apes Prequel

20th Century Fox have hired director Rupert Wyatt (the escapist) to direct it's planned Planet of the Apes prequel 'Caesar'.

The story, by Relic and Hand That Rocked The Cradle screenwriters, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, centres on scientists creating a hyper-intelligent race of chimps, including the titular Caeser.  Whist the film has a contemporary setting and won't feature talking apes, or indeed end with them taking over the world, the film is intended to explain the events which set in motion the history leading up to the first movie.

The film is a prequel to the 1968 original rather than the best forgotten Tim Burton Remake, although it will have to ignore the sequels, which did of course explain the origin of the apes and by the last film brought the story fairly neatly full circle.

Predators Sneak Peek

Following on from a special event at the SXSW film festival, Fox have placed a sneek peek of behind the scenes footage from the new Predator sequel on the films official website .  They have also announced the release of a full trailer on 18 March.

Robert Rodriguez is producing the film, which is intended as a sequel to the first Predator and will ignore the  previous sequels / spin-offs.  Laurence Fishburme stars and the amusingly titled Nimrod Antal directs.  The film is due for release July 9th.

Wall Street 2 delayed till September?

Those looking forward to the return of Michael Douglas's Gorden Gecko in the Oliver Stone directed Wall Street sequel may have to wait a little longer. Originally due for release next month, The Hollywood Reporter  now states that the film has been bumped to a late September release. Whilst no reasons have been given, there is speculation that the change in date may be to allow the producers to mount a stronger awards campaign. There is also the risk that the film would get lost in the many big budget action films and sequels which begin hitting in April / May time.

Also starring Shia Lebouf and Carey Mulligan, the sequel tells the story of Gordon Gecko's release from prison and subsequent return to the financial markets, together with his relationship with his daughter and soon to be son-in-law.

Robin Hood - New trailer released

Following earlier advertising which made the film look like a retread of Gladiator, the final trailer for the forthcoming new version of Robin Hood gives a little bit more of the story, and also seems closer to the traditional tale.

Ridley Scott directs and Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett star in the film, which is released on May 14.


Free film - The Toxic Avenger

Love it or hate it, Tromas 1984 comedy-horror The Toxic Avenger is certainly unforgettable.  The film put Troma on the map and spawned a number of sequels and even a kids' cartoon series.

The original film is now available for free viewing on Slashcontrol.  Unfortunately viewing is restricted to those in the US.


Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Thor synopsis


Marvel Studios and Paramount pictures have released an extended synopsis of their next major comic book adaptation Thor.  The Kenneth Branagh directed film is due for release in May 2011. 





Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment present the epic adventure, “Thor,” which spans the Marvel Universe from present day Earth to the realm of Asgard. At the center of the story is the mighty Thor (Chris Hemsworth), a powerful but arrogant warrior whose reckless actions reignite an ancient war. Thor is cast down to Earth by his father Odin (Anthony Hopkins) and is forced to live among humans. A beautiful, young scientist, Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), has a profound effect on Thor, as she ultimately becomes his first love. It’s while here on Earth that Thor learns what it takes to be a true here when the most dangerous villain of his world sends the darkest forces of Asgard to invade Earth.

It remains to be seen whether audiences will take to the film in the same way they have recent superhero movies.  Thor is certainly not as recognisable a character as say Spiderman, and the Norse mythology material is a little more out there.  For those of you with a long memory, the plot also has vague echoes of the risible eighties adaptation of Masters of the Universe. 


James Cameron talks Screenwriting and Avatar


Last months the Writers Guild of America had a special screening of Avatar, following which writer/director James Cameron took to the stage for a seventy minute question and answer. The WGA have now put the talk online here, and it's definitely worth a listen.  Regardless of how you film about Avatar's plot and dioalogue, Cameron has some interesting comments about his creative process and the mechanics of preparing a blockbuster screenplay

Tron Legacy

Here, finally, is the long awaited trailer for this winter's Tron sequel, Tron Legacy.

Whilst not giving too much of the plot away the trailer gives us a look at the updated CGI used for the film, which looks to do a good job of updating the effects for a modern audience whilst keeping the feel of the original

Monday, March 08, 2010

Grisbys Go Broke - One final John Hughes movie?


Before his early death last year, John Hughes' output in the previous decade or so had been sporadic at best.  After 1991's misfire, Curly Sue, Hughes turned his back on directing and for the remainder of his career popped up as an executive producer or, occasionally, writer on films such as Maid in Manhattan and Mr Woodstock.

Apparently following his death, Hughes' family found a number of unproduced screenplays and treatments in his home, and it is one of these, Grisbys Go Broke, that Paramount Pictures is reportedly circling, at least according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Little is known about the script, other than it is a comedy centring on a rich family who are forced to move to the suburbs after suffering a financial catastrophe. 

Whilst this certainly seems like the sort of high concept idea that fuelled many of Hughe's eighties classics, there seems something slightly distasteful about cashing in on the writer-director's death, particularly with a screenplay that he presumable did not feel was strong enough to submit for production when he was alive.


Midnight Run 2


When a number of new Robert De Niro projects was announced recently, one that raised many peoples eyebrows was a sequel to eighties' comedy Midnight Run.  Whilst De Niro has, to say the least, a patchy record when it comes to comedy, Midnight Run was considered one of his successes.  The film featured De Niro as a bounty hunter tasked with bringing Charles Grodin's mob accountant safely from New York to LA.

Deadline Hollywood reports that plans for the sequel are now gathering pace, with screenwriter Tim Dowling (Role Models) hired to prepare the first draft of the script.  Whilst De Niro will return, the script is not expected to feature a role for Grodin.  Little is known about the plot, other than it will feature De Niro tasked with 'having to bring in a new fugitive

The Razzies

Every year, the day before Oscar night, a slightly less well-heeled event also takes place in Hollywood.   The Golden Raspberries, or Razzies, 'honour' what they consider to be the worst films of the year.  The big loser this year was Transformers 2, which went home with three awards.  Sandra Bullock, winner of worst actress for All About Steve, gamely turned up to accept her award in person.  Bullock of course went on to win the Oscar the following night for her much better received turn in The Blind Side.

The full list of this years winners, together with the special awards to celebrate the worst films of the decade, were as follows



Worst Picture of 2009:
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen



Worst Actress of 2009:
Sandra Bullock

ALL ABOUT STEVE


Worst Actor(s) of 2009:
All Three Jonas Brothers

JONAS BROTHERS: THE 3-D CONCERT EXPERIENCE


Worst Screen Couple:
Sandra Bullock & Bradley Cooper

ALL ABOUT STEVE


Worst Supporting Actress:
Sienna Miller

G.I. JOE: THE RISE OF COBRA


Worst Supporting Actor:
Billy Ray Cyrus

HANNAH MONTANA: THE MOVIE


Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel

(Combined Category for 2009):

Land of The Lost



Worst Director:
Michael Bay

TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN


Worst Screenplay:
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen

WRITTEN BY EHREN KRUGER; ROBERTO ORCI &  ALEX KURTZMAN

Worst Picture of the Decade:
Battlefield Earth



Worst Actor of the Decade:
Eddie Murphy



Worst Actress of the decade
Paris Hilton

Iron Man 2 New Trailer

Here's the new trailer for Iron Man 2, which premièred on Jimmy Kimmell live after the Oscars. The new trailer gives some clues as to the plot of the movie, together with longer looks at the characters played by Mickey Rourke and Sam Rockwell.

The only possible concern are the number of plot strands and characters which appear to be jostling for screen time, but hopefully this will be more Dark Knight than Spiderman 3.

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Savages

Deadline is reporting that Oliver Stone is intending to make an adaptation of Don Winslow's novel Savages his next project following the forthcoming release of Wall Street 2.

Stone has grabbed the rights to the book before it's July publication date and details are therefore sketchy.  The promotional blurb describes the plot as follows:-

“young, independent Laguna Beach-based marijuana kingpins are blackmailed into working for the Baja Cartel after one of their threesome is kidnapped.  The group now owes every cent they’ve made for the last five years, and while they agree to pay, they end up hatching “an alternate plan to get her back, get revenge, and then get lost.”

Police Academy

A few years ago Steve Guttenberg was touting a new Police Academy film, which would reunite most of the surviving cast.  Whilst most people put these comments down to desperate pitching from a man reduced to pantomines and infomercials, it looks like Guttenberg may have been at least partly correct.

New Line Cinema and Warner Brothers have announced that they are in fact working on a revival of the franchise.  Unfortunately for Guttenberg and co. it appears that the film will centre on a selection of new recruits and there will be no room for the original stars.

Whilst not surprising, it's a shame the studio could not find some place for the original cast, perhaps as teachers at a new academy, a move which surely would draw in some of the fans of the original series.  

Thursday, March 04, 2010

George A Romero's Survival of the Dead

Here's a very brief red band trailer for George Romero's Survival of the Dead.  Romero seems to have a thing for characters with dodgy accents but at least this sequel moves away from the cinema verite style which hampered the previous entry in the series, Diary of The Dead.

This is also the second film today which will be seeing a video on demand release (this time on April 30th) before hitting selected cinemas at the end of May.    It's certainly an interesting marketing strategy, but it remains to be seen whether anyone other than Romero's die hard supporters will trek to the cinema to see something readily available at home.

The Smurfs

As mentioned previously, following the success of Alvin and The Chipmunks, studios are looking for other classic children's properties to adapt.  Next in the live action / CGI cross over genre is 'The Smurfs' which, whilst originally a 1950's comic book is best known for the 1980's animated TV show.

Doogie Howser MD himself, Neil Patrick Harris, will be taking the live action lead, with Jordan Kerner producing.

Warlords

Almost two years after it's release in it's native China, Jet Li action epic Warlords is finally be getting a US release this month.

In a somewhat odd strategy the film will be available 'on-demand' via cable, Xbox Live and Playstation Network from today, before a limited cinema release on 2 April

Cinematical has an exclusive clip from the movie, embedded below, together with this synopsis:-

Set in the midst of war and political upheaval during the Taiping Rebellion of the 1860s, WARLORDS stars Jet Li as General Pang, who barely survives a brutal massacre of his fellow soldiers by playing dead, and joins a band of bandits led by Er Hu (Andy Lau) and Wu Yang (Takeshi Kaneshiro). After fighting back attackers from an helpless village, the three men take an oath to become "blood brothers," pledging loyalty to one another until death, but things quickly turn sour and the three men become embroiled in a web of political deceit, and a love triangle between Pang, Er Hu and a beautiful courtesan (Wu Jing-Lei).


Wolverine 2

Slashfilm reports that a script for a sequel to the X-Men spin off Wolverine has been handed in to Fox, who are looking at shooting the film in January 2011.

The script has been written by Christopher McQuarrie, of Usual Suspects fame, which raises hopes it may be a step above the previous entry in the series, or at the very least it may have a plot that makes some kind of sense.

The script is apparently based loosely on Frank Miller's early 1980's comic book (pictured) which first popularised the character, and will apparently feature a romance with a Japanese character.

No director is on board yet, and the director of the previous film, Gavin Hood , has indicated he will not be returning.



Toy Story 3

Here's the final poster for Toy Story 3, highlighting a number of the new characters which will make an appearance in the film, as well as some old favourites.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Death Race 2


Sean Bean is the latest actor to join straight to DVD sequel Death Race 2, according to the Hollywood Reporter.


Produced by the director of the 2008 remake of the original classic, Paul Thomas Anderson, the prequel will centre on racing driver Frankenstein's time as a convice in a corrupt prison system.


Bean will join a cast which already features genre stalwarts Luke Goss (in the lead role), Danny Trejo and Ving Rhames.


The film is the latest in a number of direct to DVD sequels to cinema releases produced by Universal Studios, which have included sequels to Smoking Aces and American Pie and a prequel to Carlito's Way.



Abraham Lincoln : Vampire Hunter

Abraham Lincoln : Vampire Hunter is the latest in a series of surprisingly popular 'literary mash ups' from Seth Grahame-Smith, the author of 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.'

The novel is heading to the big screen with Grahame-Smith penning the screenplay.   Tim Burton and Timur Berkmambetov, who previously collaborated on the animated '9' are attached as producers but further details are scarce at the moment.

In the meantime here's a short 'trailer' for the book itself, which is certainly a neat way of promoting it, and not something I've seen before


Source: Slashfilm

Alice in Wonderland

In celebration with the release of Tim Burton's forthcoming Alice in Wonderland, which is apparently the 20th screen adaptation of the tale, the BFI have released a restored version of the very first adaptation which amazed cinema goers as long ago as 1908.


In a surprising echo of the new film, this version even features the director's wife in the role of the Red Queen

Only eight of the original twelve minutes survive, but what is there has been extensively restored, including the reinstatement of some early colour effects.


Indiana Jones 5

Speaking to BBC Newsbeat, Harrison Ford has revealed that director Steven Spielberg and producer George Lucas have 'the germ of an idea' for a fifth Indiana Jones film.
Notwithstanding this, you may need to wait a while for the film to hit the screen.   
"The process works like this," Ford explained. "We come to some basic agreement and then George goes away for a long time and works on it."
"Then Steven and I get it in some form, some embryonic form."
"Then if we like it we start working with George on it and at some point down the line it's ready and we do it."
Given that Ford is now 67 years old it looks like we will be seeing an Indiana Jones well into his seventies by the time the next film comes around.

Tron Legacy


Slashfilm has a new image from the Tron film, which takes us back inside Flynn's arcade.  Looking considerably more decrepit than in the original film, the character in the middle is Sam Flynn, the son of the Jeff Bridge's Kevin Flynn.  Flynn Jr. goes looking for his father and soon finds himself dragged into a updated 3d version of the original's virtual world.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Prince of Persia

A new trailer has been released for this summers video-game adaptation, Prince of Persia.  The film stars Jake Gylenhall (with an extremely dodgy accent (as the titular Prince, who finds an ancient artefact that can turn back time.  Looking like a cross between Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Carribean, this certainly looks to be one of the more effects heavy films of the summer.  The Mike Newell directed film reaches screens on May 28th.

Scott Pilgrim vs The World

MTV News has a new interview with Edgar Wright about his forthcoming comic book adaptation Scott Pilgrim Vs The World which opens August 2010.  The comic tells of a slacker (played in the movie by Micheal Cera) who meets the girl of his dreams but, before he can be with her, is forced to battle her seven evil ex-boyfriends.

Wright talks a bit about the tone of the film, and the changes from the comic book.  Whilst initially faithful to the book, the film's plot begins to diverge around the mid-way point, which is less surprising when you learn the later books in the series had not been completed at the time the screenplay was written.  The creator of the series, Bryan Lee O'Malley, has given his blessing to the changes however, and responses to early test screenings have been almost universally positive.

Ghostbusters 3

A bizarrely attired Bill Murray made an appearance on David Letterman's late night talk show earlier this week and briefly talked about Ghostbusters 3.  Whilst the actor at one point dismisses the prospect of a third film as 'crazy talk' he does go on to talk with some fondness about reprising the role for a recent video game.  He also repeats his earlier statements that he would only return for the film if they killed him off in the first reel and states that the screenwriters have now found a way to do this.  This ties in with earlier reports that the Venkman character would appear as a ghost character in any further sequel.

Here's a brief video of the discussion

Arthur

The Arthur remake appears to be moving forward with the news that Jason Winer has signed on to direct.  Although a newcomer to feature film making, Winer is one of the minds behind ABC's hit sitcom Modern Family.  As well as executive producing the series, Winer is responsible for directing a number of the series most popular episodes.

British writer Peter Baynham is on scripting duties whilst the other roles have yet to be cast, although there was an intriguing rumour a few weeks brand that Brand wanted Meryl Streep to play Hobson, the Butler role for which John Gielguild won a role in the original.

Monday, March 01, 2010

This Weeks New DVD Releases

A mixed bag of new DVD's and Blu-Rays this week.

Fantastic Mr Fox


Wes Anderson's adaptation of Roald Dahl's childrens classic split critics with it's mix of retro stop motion animation and urbane wisecracking.  Nonetheless there is much to delight here, particularly George Clooney's turn as the fantastic Mr Fox.





Blu Ray - Only £16.85
Fantastic Mr Fox [Blu-ray] [2009]

DVD - Only £11.93
Fantastic Mr Fox [DVD] [2009]

Cirque Du Freak - The Vampires Assistant

A speedy DVD release for Universal's attempt to cash in on the Twilight phenomenon.  A talented cast (John C Reilly, Salma Hayek) is wasted on this lifeless tale of a young boy who leaves his normal life behind to go on the road with the titular Cirque Du Freak.

The DVD is however only £7.98 on Amazon
Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant [DVD] [2009]



The American President


Bargain of the week goes to Rob Reiner's 1995 rom-com the American President.  The film stars Michael Douglas as the single President of the United States, who risks his popularity by falling in love with a lobbyist, played by Annette Benning.  Michael J Fox and Michael Sheen take supporting roles.

Despite the somewhat bland description above, the film is surprisingly sharp when it comes to it's dissection of the American political system.  The reason why becomes clear when you realise the script was written by Aaron Sorkin, and in many ways the film served as a dry run for the West Wing.  Echoes of the series can be seen throughout the film, from the quickfire dialogue to the casting of Michael Sheen as a senior presidential aide.

Whilst the DVD is bereft of extras, Amazon is charging only £3.14 for the disc, and at that price it deserves a place in everyone's DVD collection.

The American President [DVD] [1995]

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Foundation


Roland Emmerich has talked to Empire Online about his forthcoming adaptation of Isaac Asimov's seminal sci-fi novel Foundation.

Emmerich reveals that screenwriter Robert Rodat has just handed in a 240 page first draft of the film and that they are currently looking at getting this down to a more manageable length whilst still keeping the epic scope of the books.

Emmerich also states that the film will be all-CGI but utilising performance capture techniques and that the flick will also be jumping on the 3D bandwagon.

The director's track record, together with the use of 3D, is likely to worry fans and give rise to fears that the books more cerebral passages will be jettisoned in favour of special effects and action sequences. Notwithstanding this Foundation has had a troubled road to the screen and it may be best to reserve judgment until we see exactly what Emmerich has in mind.




How to Train Your Dragon



New trailer for Dreamwork's next CGI animation, which is released on 26 March in the US and 31 March in the UK

Tron Legacy 3D

Joseph Kosinski, director of this winter's Tron sequel, has revealed to Slashfilm that as well as being shot in the 3D format the film will feature a number of action sequences which will utilise the extended ratio of Imax screens. In a similar fashion to The Dark Knight the majority of the film will be presented in a 2.39:1 aspect ratio, however for five key sequences the screen will expand upwards to 1:7 to 1. This will of course apply only to Imax theatres and is intended to make the audience feel more immersed in the world of the film.


Sunday, February 28, 2010

Puppet Master : Axis of Evil

In a world where Freddy, Jason and Michael Myers are getting high profile resurrections, it's interesting to see that other, less popular eighties horror movie series are continuing to pump out direct to DVD sequels all these years later.

In that vein, here's the teaser trailer for the forthcoming Puppet Master : Axis of Evil, the forthcoming tenth (!) entry in the series, which takes the killer puppets back to the Nazi Germany setting of the third film.



American Grindhouse



Trailer for great looking documentary American Grindhouse, featuring a selection of contributors who clearly understand the films in a way Tarantino and Rodriguez singularly failed to do.

Source: Slashfilm

Tangled (formerly Rapunzel)

The forthcoming DVD and Blu Ray release of Disney's The Princess and the Frog features a very brief teaser for Tangled, their forthcoming update of the Rapunzel tale. The film is due for release in November 2010 and, whilst a CGI animation, the imagery does seem to capture that classic Disney look.



Not The Messiah

As part of their 40th anniversary celebrations last year, the surviving members of Monty Python (with the exception of John Cleese), appeared in a stage performance of Eric Idle's oratoria Not The Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy). The musical is of course based on Monty Python's Life of Brian, which many consider the most successful of their films.

The event was recorded and will in fact gain a very brief cinema release for one night only on March 25th. The recording will screen at 90 cinemas in the UK, with no showings planned in the US at president.

No doubt this means the show will turn up on DVD at some point in the near future. In the meantime, here's a trailer for the cinema screeenings



Saturday, February 27, 2010

Transformers 3D

Despite his previous protestations that 3D may be nothing more than a fad, and unsuitable for his style of film making, rumours are circulating that Michael Bay may in fact shoot the third Transformers movie in the format.

Speaking on 'In The House' a TV series on American cable channel Starz, Bay told the interviewer that :-

“It (3D) is a process we’re testing with some ‘Transformers‘ scenes, how successful it is with my movie in terms of a lot of real stuff coming out of the frame, real dirt, real complicated little particles coming towards the lens, because hopefully that process will work. I’ve seen some tests that look great on other movies. I just want to see how it looks on my footage.”

Whilst some may disagree with the suggestion that there is anything 'real' about the special effect sequences in Bay's movies, the series does seem to be a good candidate for the 3D treatment and Paramount is apparently very keen on making this happen.

Transformers 3 is set for a summer 2011 release with Bay directing and Shia Lebouf, Megan Fox and a lot of bad CGI explosions also returning.

Source: Slashfilm

Avatar 2

It is no great shock that a sequel to Avatar is already in the planning stages, but what may be more surprising is the potential involvement of Sigourney Weaver.


During her interview, Weaver was asked if she would be part of any Avatar sequel, and she responded that she has in fact already discussed this with writer/director James Cameron, who has confirmed he is planning to include her in the sequel.

Spoilers below

Those who have seen the film will express some surprise at these news, for the simple fact that Weaver's character was killed in the original film. Whilst the Na'avi attempted to transfer Grace's consciousness from her dying human body into her avatar the attempt was apparently unsuccessful.

However, according to Weaver the key is that after the transfer, Mo’at declared that “she is with Eywa now”. Cameron apparently explained to Weaver that despite her character's apparent death, she still exists “in the tree”, and that he has some ideas on how to keep “the family together”.





Repo Men

Here's a new poster for forthcoming Sci-fi film Repo Men.

Rather than being a sequel to Alex Cox's 80's classic Repo Man (although that too is apparently on the way), Repo Men is instead a dark comedy about a future world in which life saving organ transplants can be repossessed if the recipients fail to make their repayments. Jude Law and Forrest Whitaker co-star in the movie, which hits theatres on March 19th.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Burke and Hare


Courtesy of Dark Horizons, here's the first shot of Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis in Burke and Hare. The currently shooting film tells the story of the notorious 17th century grave robbers and murderers who made a lucrative business out of selling corpses to Edinburgh medical students.

The black comedy co-stars Isla Fisher and Tim Curry and marks a return to feature filmmaking for John Landis, whose last cinematic release was 1998 flop Susan's Plan.

Paranormal Activity 2

In surprising news, Paramount pictures has supposedly approached Brian De Palma as a last minute replacement director for their sequel to last years suprise hit Paranormal Activity.

You will no doubt recall that production on the film hit a major snag recently when Lionsgate exercised their contractual rights to pull original director Kevin Greutert from the film in order that he could fulfil his duties on Saw 7. Greutert was quite vocal in his displeasure at this course of events, but Paramount seem to have given up any hope of resolving the situation.

Whilst De Palma may not be the obvious choice, his recent Iraq war film Redacted used similar techniques to the original Paranormal Activity to tell it's story and he does of course have a long relationship with the horror genre through such films as Carrie and The Fury.

Zoolander 2


The original Zoolander was not a big success on it's initial cinema release, but since then has rapidly became a cult classic on DVD. Now, after several false starts, it looks like Ben Stiller could be returning to the role.

Stiller has been working on the script with Justin Theroux, co-writer on Tropic Thunder and Iron Man 2. Theroux is also attached to direct. Jonah Hill is in consideration to play the films baddie, replacing the original's Will Ferrell.

Source: Slashfilm



A Nightmare on Elm Street



Following Tuesday's new poster, here's a further trailer for New Lines Nightmare on Elm Street remake. The trailer simultaneously seems to give away an awful lot of the films surprises and make the film look like an exact retread of the original. Whether this is the case or not will become apparent on 30 April when the film hits American cinemas.

Iron Man 2


For those who cant wait until April, The French version of MSN Video has a (very) short featurette containing some interview clips and behind the scenes footage from the forthcoming Iron Man sequel.

Superman

Latino Review reports that David Goyer, co-writer of The Dark Knight, has been hired to pen a reboot of the Superman franchise.

Ignoring 2006's woeful Superman Returns, the new script is not intended to be an origin story and will begin with most of the key elements (Lex Luthor, Lois Lane etc.) already in place. This seems a smart idea, as there cannot be many members of the movie going public who are not already aware of the mythology surrounding the character.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Speedy Gonzalez


Following the success of the Alvin and the Chipmunk films, producers are dusting off other cartoon properties for live action / CGI remakes. Next up, according to The Hollywood Reporter, is Warner Bros take on Speedy Gonzalez, with comedian George Lopez on board to provide the voice.

Garfield screenwriters Alex Socolow and Joel Cohen (not coen) have penned the screenplay, which according to producer Anne Lopez recasts Speedy as "a misunderstood boy who comes from a family that works in a very meticulous setting, and he's a little too fast for what they do. He makes a mess of that. So he has to go out in the world to find what he's good at."

Lopez has also indicated that they will be careful to avoid the accusations of racial stereotyping which have plagued the cartoon in the past.

Whilst this sounds terrible and it is difficult to see the appeal of such an outdated character, the same could be said a few years back of Alvin and friends, and if they can achieve a fraction of that success Warner Brothers will be speeding their way to the bank (groan..)



The Karate Kid

Jackie Chan and Will Smith's offspring star in this June's remake of The Karate Kid. The trailer suggests this is aimed at a younger audience than the original, and the makers of the film don't appear to realise that Karate and Kung Fu are not the same thing. Nonetheless, Jackie Chan seems a good fit for the Mr Miyagi role, and at the very least the gag at the end should make fans of the orignal smile.






Source: Aint It Cool News

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Doc Savage

Shane Black, writer of Lethal Weapon and The Last Boy Scout, and director of the much under-appreciated 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' has been hired to co-write and direct the forthcoming film adaptation of comic super hero Doc Savage.

Doc Savage was last seen on screen in 1975's camp classic 'Doc Savage - The Man of Bronze' but rumours of a return have been mooted for over ten years, with Schwarzenegger attached way back in 1999.

According to Variety, the film will keep the 1930s setting and will also feature 'The Fagulous Five', Doc Savage's recurring companions.