Thursday, July 24, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Friday the 13th
Terminator Salvation
Teaser trailer for 2009's sequel, which loses Schwarzenegger and takes the series into the apocalyptic future referred to in the earlier films.
Kevin Smith on The Dark Knight
Director Kevin Smith guests on the slashfilm podcast, reviewing The Dark Knight amongst other subjects.
Source:slashfilm
Source:slashfilm
Lakeview Terrace
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
The Weinstein Company
Interesing article at The Telegraph (via cinematical) regarding the current state of the Weinstein Brothers new production company, formed in 2005 following their split from Disney and Miramax
Ghostbusters
Whilst it's not strictly a film, this upcoming video game is the closest to A Ghostbusters sequel we are likely to see, The game features the original cast providing voiceovers and the storyline, by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis iss based loosely on their abortive Ghostbusters 3 script.
Source: Cinematical
Source: Cinematical
Ghost Town
So-so trailer for Ricky Gervais' first starring cinema role. Gervais plays an unikeable dentist who after an operation goes wrong, wakes up with the ability to see the dead. The film seems looks like a comedic cross between the sixth sense and ghost, if that sort of thing appeals.
Smodcast 58
New Smodcast online today at Quick Stop Entertainment:
SModcast 58: Kodachrome -
In which our heroes talk a little shop, muse over collegiate nudes, wax Parisian, and seek salvation in Shrewsbury.
Also available are episodes 56 and 57 which went live during our break.
SModcast 58: Kodachrome -
In which our heroes talk a little shop, muse over collegiate nudes, wax Parisian, and seek salvation in Shrewsbury.
Also available are episodes 56 and 57 which went live during our break.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Watchmen
We're back!
Here's the first trailer for Watchmen, which premiered with The Dark Knight. The imagery certainly captures the spirit of the comic book, but there's not a lot to go on narrative wise.
Here's the first trailer for Watchmen, which premiered with The Dark Knight. The imagery certainly captures the spirit of the comic book, but there's not a lot to go on narrative wise.
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