Monday, November 24, 2008

Arrested Development

Finally some good news, with both Variety and The Hollywood Reporter reporting that creator Mitch Hurwitz has finally agreed a deal to write and direct a film version of Arrested Development. Producer Ron Howard is also on board and the main cast has previously indicated they would all return
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Ace Ventura Jr

We may have been a bit cruel about the I Am Legend sequel, but no doubt it will be a master piece of modern cinema next to the forthcoming 'Ace Ventura Jr'. Cinematical has the trailer which is currently been played on a loop to Guantanamo Bay detainees.

The film will be appearing straight to DVD in the near future.

Source: Cinematical

I Am Legend 2 : Electric Boogaloo

When it was announced that Will Smith and director Francis Lawrence were to return for a follow up to I am Legend, everyone assumed we would be talking about a prequel.

According to Aint It Cool News however this isnt the case, and we will be getting a full on sequel.

Given the ending of the original film, this seems a strange way to go, and not one that seems to have a particularly good chance of success.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The Spirit

Final poster courtesy of Cinematical

Little Shop of Horrors

The 1986 usical version of Little Shop of Horrors originally had a much different ending. Unfortunately test audiences deemed the finale too dark, and despite supposedly costing millions of dollars the ending was junked and an unsatisfying 'happy ending' conclusion tacked on.

The original ending was included as part of the special features on the first pressing of the DVD, but that release was rapidly recalled as a result of a disagreement with the producer. As a result the footage has been rarely seen.

However, a copy of the footage has now found its way on to the wonder that is Youtube and can be found (until it is inevitably pulled down by Warner Brothers) in three parts below.

The footage is poor quality, but if better footage exists this is a film crying out for a directors cut.

Source: Cinematical






Monday, November 17, 2008

Wall E



Prior to the film's DVD release, Slashfilm has an interesting selection of early concept art from the film.

Red Sonja

Teaser poster for 2010's Red Sonja remake. Produced by Robert Rodrigue and starring Rose McGowan's breasts.

Source: Cinematical

Alice In Wonderland

A few websites are running this image which purports to show Johnny Depp as the mad hatter in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. The image looks clearly photoshopped, but the question remains as to whether this is fake or concept art. The question also remains as to what Depp is doing with that bunny.

Race to Witch Mountain



Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson aims for a family audience with this remake of 1975's Escape from Witch Mountain. A better version of the trailer is now available at Yahoo! Movies.

The Wrestler

Final poster for Darren Aranofsky's drama, starring Mickey Rourke as an aging pro wrestler returning to the ring. The film, which has received universally excellent reviews, opens in the US on December 17th.

Source: Cinematical

Robotech

Smallville creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar have been hired to pen the screenplay for Warner Bros.' live action anime adaptation Robotech.

Best known to western audiences from the heavily edited and dubbed version that was a mainstay of Saturday morning TV in the eighties, The Hollywood Reporter describes the new Robotech as "a sprawling sci-fi epic,which takes place at a time when Earth has developed giant robots from the technology on an alien spacecraft that crashed on a South Pacific isle. Mankind is forced to use the technology to fend off an alien invasion, with the fate of the human race ending up in the hands of two young pilots."

Star Trek



See Kirk as a petulant teenager in the official Star Trek trailer, which appeared with US prints of Quantum of Solace. A higher quality Quicktime version can be found here

Friday, November 14, 2008

World War Z

Variety reports that Quantum of Solace director Marc Forster wil next direct horror thriller World War Z. The novel is pitched as an historical document telling of a zombie apocalypse, ten years after the fact.

Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski is on scripting duty for the Paramount film.

Forster says "the genre always fascinated me, and when they pitched it to me, it reminded me of the paranoid conspiracy films of the '70s like 'All the President's Men."

Source: Cinematical

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince

Brand new trailer available at moviefone

Source:Cinematical.com

Watchmen







New trailer, courtesy of Yahoo movies

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Watchmen

One of a series of new character led posters for the forthcoming graphic novel adaptation.  The others can be found over at Empire Online

Star Trek

This Empire article has a detailed breakdown of the 20 minutes of footage of the new Star Trek film which was shown to journalists in London recently, including details of Leonard Nimoy's appearance.

The whole teenage / rebellious young Kirk idea doesnt sound overly appealing, but apparently the action sequences should win over a more mainstream audiences than previous trek films have been able to.

Source: Aint it Cool News

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Oldboy

Please god no...

I'm just going to link to the original story as I don't know what to say about this, save that this is possibly the greatest mismatch between director and material I have heard in a long time.

Book of Blood



Trailer for the forthcoming horror film based on the Clive Barker short story. Apparently this is one of a number of films based on the 'Books of Blood' series that Barker has in the pipeline. The film is supposedly due out in 2008, but given that there is no firm release date expect to see this get pushed ack to next year.

Source: Cinematical

Pink Panther 2

I'm kind of surprised to see this, given that nobody particularly liked the first one, but here's a trailer for the sequel to Steve Martin's Pink Panther remake.