GhostBusters video game screenshots.
Hellboy Golden Army screenshots
Two deleted scenes from the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian will be exclusively on the video game.
Touchstone announced that scifi FPS video game Turok is now available in North America for Windows based PCs. "The PC version, which enables either a mouse and keyboard or a game controller, has a suggested retail price of $49.99. The recently released downloadable Velociraptor Pack, featuring five new multiplayer maps for the console versions, will be available for Windows-based PC soon."
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Games
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Comics and books
IDW will be publishing a Galaxy Quest comic book miniseries, Galaxy Quest: Global Warning. Written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by Ilias Kyriazis, the story takes place twenty years after the show was on and a re-launch called Galaxy Quest: The Journey Continues is about to air. On the eve of the premiere a world threatening crisis ™ happens, and it's up to the crew of cast to do something about it. Lobdell: "Let's face it. Is there anyone who saw Galaxy Quest that didn't come away wondering about the continuing adventures of Jason, Sir Alex, Gwen, Tommy, Guy and Fred and Jane? We've pined away for a sequel long enough! Now we're going to learn what became of these actors after their first greatest adventure together. Yes, they are excited about the re-launch of the franchise that made them cult icons, but don't think for a moment that success has quelled their quirkiness. And when they have to suit up again, and take the Protector out of orbit...? Let's just say experience isn't going to make their jobs any easier!" The first issue debuts this August.
ComiPress' manga information site has posted an authorized partial English translation of Takeo Udagawa's 1997 book Manga Zombie, about underground manga artists, along with interviews with Udagawa and translator John Gallagher. In it, they say they hope that a publisher would be interested in printing a full English translation.
Christopher Butcher's discussion with Marc Weidenbaum, the editor-in-chief of Viz Media's manga magazines and newly appointed Vice President, Original Publishing.
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New Mutant Kaleb!
MRFH is proud to introduce Kaleb, our newest writer!
Go over to the Cafe to welcome him here or here!
And check out his first Mutant review.
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Harry Potter: The Exhibition
"Becker Group, in partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, today announced it will bring worldwide audiences 'Harry Potter: The Exhibition,' - a state-of-the-art exhibition highlighting artifacts from the Warner Bros. films based on J.K. Rowling’s beloved book series. The 10,000 square foot experience will premiere in Spring 2009 at in a soon-to-be announced major market and will appear in ten 10 or more cities thereafter around the world throughout a five-year span.
“'Harry Potter: The Exhibition' will include elaborate displays of authentic costumes, props and artifacts from popular environments featured in the films including such as those from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, such as including the Gryffindor common room and Hagrid’s hut. During its run, the exhibit will also be updated to include artifacts from the final installments of the Harry Potter film series. The exhibition will be displayed in major cultural and entertainment venues, museums and institutions, and will be supported by a multimedia promotional effort and advance ticket sales worldwide.
"Tour information, updates and ticket availability will be posted at http://www.harrypotterexhibition.com/ as details become available."
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Job Opportunity
Tranformers 2 needs airmen and wants to use members of the Airforce.
There will be two teams: Shanghai and Forest. "Projected dates for the Shanghai Team are June 2-4 and July 22-25. Projected dates for the Forrest Team are June 16-17, June 23, Aug. 22 and Sept. 15-16. Volunteers must be available for all the dates the team is scheduled to shoot.
"Military volunteers must take leave, fill out an off-duty employment form and provide two head-and-shoulders photos of front and side views, according to Senior Master Sgt. Vincent Aragona, an Air Force liaison for the movie. Additionally, volunteers need to be familiar with weapons and ground combat operations."
Airmen who live outside the Los Angeles area will have to provide for their own travel and lodging to Southern California. Travel, meals, and lodging on movie sites outside of L.A. covered by the production company after shooting starts.
E-mail contact information, photos and team preference to: Vincent.aragona@afnews.af.mil and Vincent.aragona@losangeles.af.mil. For more information, call Senior Master Sgt Vincent Aragona at (310) 235-7532.
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TV News
24's executive producer Manny Coto says the two hour TV movie this fall, that takes place between "Day 6" and "Day 7," will take Jack Bauer to Africa and "lead directly into the events of Season Seven. He's a soul in turmoil and has been moving from place to place trying to find somewhere he can be at peace. But he winds up in Africa in the middle of a military coup." While there he's subpoenaed to appear before a Senate hearing. "He's not running away from anything. It's because they've taken everything from him, but he won't let them take his freedom."
David James Elliott and Natasha Henstridge will star in four hour disaster miniseries Impact. An astrophysicist and an astronomer discover the moon is on a collision course with earth after a dwarf star knocks it out of orbit. Resulting anomalies include: cell phone interruption, exaggerated tides, and sporadic weightlessness. Written by Michael Vickerman, and filming this month in Victoria, B.C.
The run down on who’s been cast in 90210 so far: Jessica Walter, Cindy Mills, Annie Mills, Dustin Milligan, AnnaLynne McCord, and Kelly Taylor.
Allison Miller will play Michelle Benjamin in NBC's Kings.
With Conan O'Brien taking over for Jay Leno on The Tonight Show in 2009, Jimmy Fallon will take over Late Night.
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Trailers
Some of these links may contain mature material, and MRFH is not responsible for their content.
Hancock
You Don’t Mess with Zohan
The House Bunny
The Wackness
Henry Poole is Here
The Sky Crawlers (Japanese)
Gegege no Kitaro: Sennen Noroi Uta 2nd teaser (Japanese)
20th Century Boys teaser (Japanese)
Lakeview Terrace
Schrödinger’s Girl
Sea of Dust
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Posters and Images
Posters:
The Dark Knight
Images:
Iron Man
Speed Racer
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
X-Files: I Want to Believe
X-Files: I Want to Believe
Babylon A.D.
The Happening
Mirrors
Tropic of Thunder
The Love Guru
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Movie News
Paramount says that Iron man will release 4 hours earlier in select U.S. cities. Details to follow.
Bruce Campbell says that My Name is Bruce will get a theatrical release October 2008, and a DVD release January 2009. (Yay!)
Guillermo del Toro's next movie is indie Saturn and the End of Days. “It’s like, what would happen if the Apocalypse was viewed by you [while] doing errands. You go back and forth and nothing big happens except the entire world is being sucked into a vortex of fire.”
An interview with Darren Lynn Bousman about Repo: The Genetic Opera.
MGM has the spec script for Jay Scherick and David Ronn's comedy The Zookeeper, and Walt Becker to direct. A zoo keeper gets advice from the animals on how to get a girl when he wants to quit because he can't meet one.
Sigourney Weaver will voice in Wall-E. Producer Jim Morris: "We kind of geeked out at the thought of having a little wink to Alien. Instead of fighting Mother, Sigourney has become Mother."
James Caan has walked off David O. Russell's political comedy Nailed... over irreconcilable cookie differences. On the first of Caan's two day shoot as a U.S. speaker of the house who chokes to death on a cookie, Russell wanted him to cough while choking. Caan argued [E: quite rightly] that the character couldn't cough and choke to death at the same time. Russell suggested to shoot it both ways, but Caan didn't think his version would get a fair shake and left. Caan's part will be recast.
Steven Soderbergh’s crime thriller The Informant has cast Thomas F. Wilson, Eddie Jemison, Mike O’Malley, and Andrew Daly.
Virginia Madsen will play Dorothy Binney in Mira Nair's Amelia.
Jordan McDeere, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Rebecca Hall, and Catherine Keener have been cast for writer/director Nicole Holofcener's untitled drama, "a tale of family, death and real estate." It'll shoot in New York starting May and hopes to wrap before the possible SAG strike.
Russell Brand and Jonah Hill have been cast in Get Him to the Greek, to be written and directed by Nick Stoller. "A fresh-out-of-college insurance adjuster who is hired to accompany an out-of-control rock star from London to a gig at L.A.'s Greek Theater."
Tia Carrere has been added to Hard Breaker.
Jesse Plemmons, Anna Faris, Michael Pena, and Ray Liotta have joined Seth Rogen in Jody Hill's comedy Observe and Report.
Harland Williams will direct comedy Wing Man. It shoots in Toronto this summer. That's all I got.
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Prequels, Sequels & Remakes
Guillermo del Toro has finally signed on for The Hobbit movie and a sequel, with Ian McKellen and Andy Serkis, red tape pending, reprising their Rings roles. The sequel will cover the 60 year gap between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. He’ll shoot them back to back, moving to New Zealand for four to work with Peter Jackson, Wingnut, and Weta. del Toro will finish his current projects, and there’s no scripts or production dates yet. New Line will oversee development, with Warner Brothers distributing domestically and MGM internationally. TheOneRing.net has an interview with the director.
Moon Bloodgood will play the female lead, a hardened member of the resistance, in Terminator 4. Also, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on appearing: "I've never had a dialogue with anyone about it. But if they shoot the movie in California, I would (be a part of it), yes."
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I has a November 19, 2010 release date.
Michael Bay says he will have a misinformation campaign in full swing for Transformers 2.
Complete official synopsis from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Ayelet Zurer will play the female lead in Ron Howard's Da Vinci Code prequel Angels & Demons. Ewan McGregor is also in talks.
Neil Brown Jr. and Mirtha Michelle have been cast in Fast and the Furious 4, working title Fast and Furious.
Another remake of a horror film. *sigh* This time Fox is going back to Brian De Palma’s 1978 adaptation of John Farris’ novel The Fury. Brian McGreevy and Lee Shipman will write the “contemporary reimagining” about a young man taken by the government so they can exploit his kinetic abilities. The Amy Irving role in the original will be changed to that of a young man.
Nana Visitor will play Mrs. Voorhees in the Friday the 13th, Ryan Hansen has also been cast in the remake.
A couple of years ago Quentin Tarantino talked about two companion anime films to Kill Bill, one for The Bride and one for Bill. According to Uma Thurman, "Right now [Tarantino]'s putting the two films together with an intermission with an added anime sequence he had already written. So additional stories are in there, in animation.”
Doug Jones says that any Silver Surfer movie is still a rumor right now. "As it stands with a franchise-type character like that, I did sign a three-picture deal, so I have two more pictures where they have the option to use me, and I hope they do. I've heard the same rumors about J. Michael Straczynski writing a script, and I hope that's true. Let's hope we see the Silver Surfer in his own movie real soon."
Chairman and CEO of Legendary Pictures Thomas Tull "hopes to invoke more of the image of 'an angry god'" with the next Superman movie.
Guillermo del Toro says, that depending on how the second one does, he’d like to make a third Hellboy movie, but he, “would really make sure that we at least sign a contract that there is no more. No prequels and no sequels: nothing. If that happens, then there is a third one we have planned, and the seeds are planted in this film."
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Adaptations
After falling through in 2001, Frank Miller’s comic Hard Boiled is being looked at for a possible movie again, and Frank Miller wants to be the one to direct, “We’re talking about [it]. I’ve got a really unusual way I want to do it.”
Joel Silver says that he’s still developing a Wonder Woman movie and even has Matthew Jennison and Brent Strickland writing a new script. Silver says it’ll focus more on her background and Paradise Island than be an origin or genesis story.
Wolfgang Peterson has walked off the Ender’s Game movie. Chartoff Productions is looking at potential replacements.
Ang Lee will direct and James Schamus will adapt for Taking Woodstock, based off Elliot Tiber’s Taking Woodstock: A True Story of a Riot, a Concert, and a Life. About “a Greenwich Village-based interior designer and part-time Catskills hotel manager who headed the Bethel, N.Y., Chamber of Commerce. He issued the permit for the legendary 1969 concert on his neighbor Max Yasgur's farm.”
The rights to 1973 chart topper Bad, Bad Leroy Brown has been picked up by producer Warren Zide, with hopes of an action/comedy franchise.
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
-ick,-ick,-ick
Behold the dangerous fruit of asking questions like 'what’s your favorite guilty pleasure?'. In my opinion everyone should see Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam at least once in their lives. I mean I could tell you what it’s about, but it doesn’t really matter, it’s just a crazy and unusual Jim Varney movie (it has some rather dark comedy compared to, say, the Ernest movies).
I also really like the song in this clip.
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Cookie Monster, Evil Dead, and a lot of Star wars!
"Adam McKay at FunnyorDie.com needs your help to turn Another Stakeout into a cult hit for no reason whatsoever." (Unknowingly submitted by Al)
Canadian made show Evil Dead: The Musical didn’t do so well Off Broadway, but Koreans are lurving it. Its run at Chungmu Art Hall Theater in South Korea, where it’s been playing since March 19 and will continue through June 14, has been packed. But that’s not all, representatives of the Japanese market are in negotiations, and a German production will start later this year. Meanwhile, back in the motherland, the Toronto show that opened February 14 will be held over into the summer.
Trekkers Bring Back Animated Trek with Starship Farragut
Michael Chabon's proposed screenplay for Spiderman 2.
Cookie Monster asks the all important question, Is Me Really a Monster? “Me know there something wrong with me, but who in Sesame Street doesn't suffer from mental disease or psychological disorder? They don't call the vampire with math fetish monster, and me pretty sure he undead and drinks blood.”
The Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince game will be released for Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PSP, Nintendo DS, PC, Macintosh and mobile devices in time for the movie, which comes out November 21. First screenshot here.
Wizards of the Coast will expand this year with Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
“You’ve got Muppets on my Star Wars!” “You’ve got Star Wars on my Muppets!” “Hey there kids! It’s Star Wars Muppet figures.” “Yay!”
The DM of the Rings inspired Darths and Droids. (Submitted by Sitting Duck)
Star Wars throughout history (sort of).
Steampunk Star Wars.
Star Wars Urban Photography
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Job opportunities
San Francisco based manga publisher Viz Media is hiring for various openings in editorial and support departments. Including:
Editor of fiction and non-fiction books
Editor on Viz Kids manga, chapter books, junior novels, and products
Assistant managing editor on manga anthologies
Animation production assistant (one to two years of experience and knowledge of video production tools)
Marketing, two positions: Associate and senior manager
Accounts payable associate
Manager of retail development (Experienced)
Viz Media Europe, in Paris, needs coordinators for animation production, approvals, and licensing, and a publishing licensing manager.
More info here.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
DVD releases
Mannequin & Mannequin 2: On the Move - April 15 [Thanks to ThatGuy]
Heroes: Season Two - August 26
Heroes: Season One (Blu-ray) – August 26
The Other Boleyn Girl - June 10
John Adams (miniseries) - June 10
The Mummy (Blu-ray) – July 22
The Mummy Returns (Blu-ray) – July 22
Stargate: Continuum - July 29
The Japanese "Director's Cut Edition" of Highlander: The Search for Vengeance will include a vignette* by director Yoshiaki Kawajiri that didn't make it into the US release.
*ooooo, fancy word
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Comics and books
The Jim Henson Company and BOOM! Studios have made a deal for a new series of comic books based on Farscape. Brian Henson: "It’s so exciting to work with BOOM! Studios on this project knowing that their team members are true fans of the show. Working with one of our favorite comic publishers, we know our loyal supporters will enjoy these original adventures while new audiences will have a fantastic introduction to the Farscape universe." There will be several four issue "mini-series," that will later be collected into a graphic novel format. The first installment should be out later this year. Also, word is that the comics will "take advantage of the upcoming webisodes" for SciFi.com.
Marvel Entertainment and Del Rey Manga have announced the creative team for a manga based on X-Men character Wolverine. Written by Antony Johnston, and illustrated by Wilson Tortosa, it'll chronicle his history. "Logan, a rebellious teen training in a remote school in the Canadian wilderness, has no memory of his life prior to being found in the forest near the school. But that forgotten life is about to come after him with a vengeance in this shonen [boys] thriller." associate publisher of Del Rey Manga, Dallas Middaugh said, “We couldn’t have picked a better team for this project. Antony has completely reimagined Wolverine, and has given him a gripping new back story. Wilson’s art is dynamic and very much in the style of shonen manga. This is going to be a great book!”
This is the first of two series collaborations between the companies. The other is one on the X-Men team which will be done in a shojo [girls] style, written by Raina Telgemeier and Dave Roman, and illustrated by Anzu.
Both are scheduled for Spring 2009.
Here for a look at the sketches for Wolverine. (Am I the only one who thinks Beast looks like Totoro? Or that Iceman looks like an escapee from a bishonen dating sim?)
Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane will be turned into a five issue comic for Dark Horse. Scott Allie will adapt, with pencils by Mario Guevera, inks by Dave Stewart, and covers by John Cassaday. "Kane is a 16th Century puritan, who travels from Europe to Africa, righting the wrongs of evil-doers after leaving the British military - a sombre, lone avenger, who dons a wide-brimmed, black hat..." Look for the debut of the interior art at the June Dark Horse Presents' Myspace page. Interview with Scott Allie here. (Submitted by Sitting Duck)
Marvel will publish a comic series based on Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game books. The first installment will adapted by Chris Yost, illustrated by Pasqual Ferry, and overseen by Card. It'll come out this fall. "Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow are my most popular novels, and for many years I've withheld them from adaptation until the conditions were exactly right. I've worked with Marvel for several years now, beginning with the Ultimate Iron Man series, and I trust them to do superb work. They understand the stories; they know how to translate them into graphic-novel form; and nobody has higher standards of professionalism. In short, now is the time, and Marvel is the publisher to bring Ender and Bean to life in the visual media." This comes after Tor Books announced Ender in Exile, direct sequel to Ender's Game, for late 2008.
Marvel will bring stateside French comic book series Universal War One, by Denis Bajram: "In the midst of a latent civil war between the core planets and outlying planetary settlements, an immense wall has cut our solar system in two. The black wall absorbs all light and matter, and it's up to a band of soldiers facing courts martial to investigate the phenomenon. They're the men and women of the Purgatory Squadron. For which crimes are they here? And can they work together long enough to stay alive once they enter... The Wall?"
Two words: "Marvel Apes."
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
TV News
So, finally if no surprise, Fox has officially picked up a second season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles - 13 episodes, with staffing already underway. Fox is looking into developing possible companion series as well.
Amy Acker (Fred on other Joss Whedon show Angel) has joined Dollhouse to play a doctor.
NBC Universal has the domestic rights for upcoming web series Gemini Division and Woke Up Dead. They'll be distributed on mobile, broadband, and TV:
Gemini Division, a science fiction starring Rosario Dawson, is about a New York police officer who uncovers a global conspiracy with simulated life forms assimilating into the population. They're looking at a late summer launch.
Woke Up Dead is a zombie comedy about a USC student who suspects he might be dead when he wakes up underwater in the tube.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Trailers
Some of these links may contain mature material, and MRFH is not responsible for their content.
The Spirit
Batman: Gotham Knight
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Mister Lonely
Chaos Theory
Detroit Metal City (Japanese)
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Posters
The Spirit
Incredible Hulk
Hellboy II: The Golden Army NYCC exclusive poster
Wanted
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Rogue
The Black Waters of Echo's Pond
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
Movie News
Rainmaker Entertainment, Brighton Partners, and POW! Entertainment Inc. will partner for Stan "the hardest working octogenarian in show business" Lee's series of animated feature length superhero films, Legion of 5. Other than the fact that they'll have all the usual tie-ins, details are slim.
Okay more specifics on what's going on with Midnight Meat Train: It will go direct to DVD in Canada through Maple Pictures, but Lionsgate is "contractually obligated" for a theatrical release in America. Still no word on when though.
Viz will release Bleach the Movie: Memories of Nobody through NCM Fathom for a theatrical run of June 11-12.
Composer Joel Goldsmith says he's just finished scoring Marko Makilaakso's horror/war/zombie film Stone's War, about a "platoon of American and Finnish soldiers who keep killing the same Nazi-like soldiers."
Shooting on Lars von Trier’s Antichrist starts this summer in Germany. The psychological thriller is about a couple who, after the death of their child, go to a cabin in the woods to recover. Script by von Trier and Anders Thomas Jensen.
Shane Abbess will direct Universal’s science fiction thriller Source Code. Written by Ben Ripley, it’s a “time continuum story.”
Ronald D. Moore has a deal with United Artists to create and write a science fiction trilogy. Past that, details are slim.
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Prequels, Sequels & Remakes
United Artists has hired Timothy J. Sexton to write Timecrimes, the American version of Nacho Vigalondo's Spanish film Los Cronocrimenes. The science fiction noir has a man go back in time to prevent a serious crime. Magnolia has the original's U.S. distribution rights.
Scott Stoddard will handle makeup and effects for Friday the 13th, Danielle Panabaker has been added to the cast, and filming starts this week.
Rose McGowan talks about the Barbarella remake. “The original doesn’t have a lot to go on plot-wise. It’s one thing to do a remake of something that could have been much better storywise even if it was fantastic visually. It’s another thing to remake something flawless. That way if yours isn’t that good at least yours is better than that one.”
Ashley Tisdale and United Artists are in talks for her to star in a remake of the 1989’s "Teen Witch."
X-Files 2 now has a name: X-Files: I Want to Believe. This is a reference back to the poster Mulder had in his office on the show. Chris Carter: "It's a natural title. It's a story that involves the difficulties in mediating faith and science. 'I Want to Believe.' It really does suggest Mulder's struggle with his faith."
Meagan Good has joined Saw V to play "a city planner who comes from a very wealthy family."
Director Toby Wilkins says that Judd Nelson and William Devane will not be in The Grudge 3.
Edward Norton’s Incredible Hulk statement.
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Adaptations
Director Paul Solet will adapt his short film Grace into a movie of the same name. It's a psychological horror about a woman who finds that her unborn child has come back to life. Leomax Entertainment is producing, and will distribute through its Indigomotion label with Anchor Bay Entertainment.
DreamWorks has the rights to Scott Mitchell Rosenberg's Atlantis Rising comic book for a live action movie. The story is, after seismic disturbances, world militaries investigate the deepest parts of the ocean when an underground civilization wages war on Earth. The final installment of the five part comic is out later this month.
Leiji Matsumoto, creator of Space Pirate Captain Harlock, says that he's "bewildered" over Eight Peaks' April 10 announcement that it had signed with Genome Entertainment to make a live action Harlock movie. "This is premature. I have not given my consent to a movie adaptation." He says he heard about the announcement, but was not directly or formally notified it, and that he did not give his consent. Also that there several offers for film adaptations, but he'd never heard about this one before.
Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks have licensed Masamune Shirow's manga Ghost in the Shell for a 3-D adaptation. Spielberg taking a personal interest in it is what tipped the scales for DreamWorks, " 'Ghost in the Shell' is one of my favorite stories. It's a genre that has arrived, and we enthusiastically welcome it to DreamWorks." Set in the near future, Major Kusanagi and Public Security Section 9, an elite paramilitary group, fight technology related and cyber-based crimes and terrorism, specifically a hacker called The Puppeteer.
Gene Simmons says he shot a cameo as the Demon God of Rock and Roll for Toshio Li's live action adaptation of Kiminori Wakasugi's rock parody manga Detroit Metal City.
Zack Snyder will direct Guardians of Ga'Hoole, the animated feature based on Kathrine Lasky children's book series. Barn Owls live in peace in the Forest of Tyto, until an evil threatens to destroy their home. John Orloff and John Collee scripted, Village Roadshow is making it, and Warner Brothers will distribute. Will be ready by 2009 or 2010.
Shia LaBeouf (The LaBeouf) will star in Neil Burger's science fiction thriller Dark Fields, based on the Alan Glynn novel. "The story centers on a young man who comes into possession of the ultimate smart pill and the events that ensue." Leslie Dixon adapted.
Warner Brothers has the rights to Liz Jensen's upcoming novel The Rapture, about a young girl who can predict natural disasters, a psychologist, and a physicist trying to stop an offshore drilling project the girl says will bring about an apocalyptic earthquake.
Fox Atomic has the film rights to Kathryn Mackel's novel The Surrogate (not connected to the Bruce Willis movie). Rod and Bruce Taylor will adapt the thriller that "revolves around a couple who hire a surrogate to carry their child and find out mid-term that the surrogate is insane."
Casey Affleck will star in The Kind One based off the novel by Tom Epperson, who will also adapt. Set in 1930s Los Angeles, [it] centers on an amnesiac who finds himself working for a mobster -- a killer given the nickname ‘the Kind One’ -- and falling in love with the thug's girlfriend.”
Stephen Tobolowsky has been added to the cast of The Time Travellor’s Wife playing a doctor.
While his name was connected to it in the past, Owen Wilson will not star in The Greatest American Hero.
M. Night Shyamalan will direct and write a live action movie based on cartoon series Avatar: The Last Airbender, taking the ‘Avatar’ out of the title to avoid confusion with James Cameron’s movie. The story is about a young hero who can manipulate the elements and stop a ruthless nation from destroying three other nations. Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies have claimed July 2, 2010, as the release date.
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Casting
Adrian Brody, Elsa Pataky, and Emmanuelle Seigner have replaced Ray Liotta, Vincent Gallo, and Asia Argento in Dario Argento's Giallo. Filming starts in Torino, Italy, May 12.
After Scarlett Johansem stepped out because the role “skewed younger,” Emma Watson will star in Benjamin Ross’s Napoleon and Betsy. The period drama is about Betsy Balcombe, a young noblewoman who falls in love with Napoleon while he’s in exile on the Isle of St. Helena.
Due to a case of mono, Henry Lee Hopper has been replaced by Max Thierot Wes Craven's 25/8.
Milla Jovovich will star in writer/director Olatunde Osunsanmi's thriller The 4th Kind. "A fact-based thriller involving an ongoing unsolved mystery in Alaska, where one town has seen an extraordinary number of unexplained disappearances during the past 40 years and there are accusations of a federal cover-up."
Parker Posey and Demi Moore will star in Mitchell Lichtenstein’s indie drama Happy Tears. It’s bout a woman “who returns to her Wisconsin home and must deal with her bitter sister and her father, who suffers from a rare form of dementia.”
Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson have joined Josh Hartnett revenge flick Bunraku. It'll take inspiration from "puppets, origami, comic books, video games and German expressionism." That's quite a mix. It'll shoot in Europe.
Rinko Kikuchi, Ryo Kase, Chiaki Kuriyama, and Shosuke Tanihara will voice in Mamoru Oshii's alternate history war anime The Sky Crawlers.
Richard Gere will play publisher George Putnam, Amelia Earhart’s husband, in the Mira Nair’s Amelia starring Hilary Swank.
Val Kilmer, Sharon Stone, 50 Cent, Dylan McDermott, and Brian Presley are cast in Streets of Blood, a police movie set in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Sophie Monk will star in Leah Sturgis’ movie about two single girls in the Los Angeles dating scene, Hardbreakers. She’ll play the outgoing one.
J. Larose has joined the cast for The Undertakers, where he’ll play Talon Black. Two misfits who end up getting recruited into an organization that fights zombies.
Danny DeVito will play one of the aggressive suitors in When in Rome.
Jackie Chan says that he and Chris Tucker are trying to get another - non-Rush Hour- movie together.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
"He says he's not dead."
Okay continuing the Stormtrooper theme (don’t worry no stories this week), I present The Injured Stormtrooper:
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Watchmen vs. Birds at chess in the Library
George Lucas vs. Stormtrooper… Costume maker that is.
Humans vs. Zombies, nerds, and Virginia Tech.
The horror of polyglandular Addison’s disease. Actually, this could make for a good horror film… That'd you'd never be able watch.
Could there be a real Tatooine out there?
Audio interview with Stan Lee.
Japanese eyeglass chain Zoff is carrying glasses based on the different prescription glasses that character Asako Shibasaki wears every episode for new anime series Library War. As an aside, Library War is a show I really want to see: "The action comedy anime adapts Hiro Arikawa's popular novel about battles fought to preserve libraries when a new law threatens to clamp down on freedom of expression in 2019." Promotional trailer (Japanese).
A peek at two of the figures for the Watchmen movie. Look for them January 2009.
While I've never been (Oh, what's the word?) good at it, I do like chess. I also like Legos and Star Wars. Well, this Star Wars themed Lego chess set is quite spiffing. You can be irritating and yell out, "Stay on target!" whenever you move the rook (or as I like to say the 'Castle Guy'). I also like how this one has an Army of Darkness vibe to it.
Hasbro's Legacy Collection Millennium Falcon.
Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds, without the birds. It’s called The […].
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Comics and books
An update on Rowling vs. Vander Ark.
The comic, Doctor Who: The Forgotten, will be out August 2008: "Stranded in a strange Museum that’s dedicated to him; and with no TARDIS in sight, The Doctor and Martha must make sense of their surroundings, hindered by one small fact - The Doctor has lost his memories of every one of his previous incarnations! With items relevant to each Doctor in their possession, The Doctor must try to use them to regain his memories before it’s too late, starting with his earliest incarnation’s memories, involving Susan, Barbara and Ian. This all-new series written by Tony Lee (Starship Troopers) features artist Pia Guerra in her first monthly comic since Y The Last Man!" Teaser images.
Digital Manga Publishing (DMP) have a special "collector's set" of Speed Racer: Mach Go Go Go: "DMP celebrates Speed Racer’s 40th anniversary with a 2 volume hardcover collector’s set. Speed Racer: Mach Go Go Go Box Set is the complete, unabridged version and contains episodes available in the United States for the first time. Join Speed Racer, Racer X, Trixie, Spritle and Chim Chim in this face-paced thriller of action and intrigue."
Crown Publishers have paid Tim Kring $3 million for an alternate history trilogy. A thriller about the abuses and moral responsibilities of power, the Heroes creator will co-write The Flag of Orpheus with Dale Peck. Shift, the first part, will release fall 2009 from Random House. As part of online marketing, each installment will be launched with an AR game.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
DVD releases
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale – April 15
Inside (À l'intérieur) – April 15
Speed Racer: The Next Generation - May 6
The Machine Girl – June 3
Andromeda Strain (mini-series) - June 3
Batman Begins (Blu-ray) – July 8
Different versions of the Cloverfield DVD, which releases April 22, will be available depending on the retailer. Suncoast and FYI: Limited edition steel book collectible packaging. Best Buy: Bonus disc 'TJ Miller’s Video Diary,' 30 minutes of footage with "Hud". Kmart and Sears: Free Cloverfield ringtone. Target: Deluxe edition with 'Rob’s Goin to Japan Party Mix' CD.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
HIFF
April 18-24, the Hawaiian International Film Festival's Spring Showcase.
"Established in 1981, the Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) is dedicated to the advancement of understanding and cultural exchange among the peoples of Asia, the Pacific and North America through the medium of film."
Titles include:
Vexille
ALWAYS -Sunset on Third Street-
Machine Girl
Funuke, Show Some Love You Losers!
Complete schedule here.
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Death Note
May 20-21. Viz Pictures announced that it will screen director Shusuke Kaneko's Death Note, the first of two live action movies based on Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata's manga, in over 300 American theaters through NCM Fathom. Showing at 7:30 pm both nights, it will include a 20 minute featurette, and use NCM Fathom's high-def digital presentation system.
Advance tickets will be available April 18-20, to subscribers of Shonen Jump's email newsletter. General purchase tickets start April 21.
Theater listings available at the official site.
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TV News
Since it went so well, SciFi will live stream the third episode online this Friday at noon.
After Jewel Staite said she went in to record a commentary track for a "special release" of Firefly, TV Shows on DVD came out with this saying it's a Blu-ray version.
After negotiations between producers and ABC, Lost will be extended by a two hour season finale on May 29, at 9 pm ET/PT. The fourth season was shortened from 16 one hour episodes to 13 because of the strike, this will bring it up to 14 hours.
John Carpenter will not be working on NBC's horror anthology Fear Itself. Larry Fessenden will direct the episode Skin & Bones: "Skin & Bones concerns a cattle herder who returns home to his family after being lost in the woods for days. Soon, a terrible mortal struggle ensues against the terrifying monster possessing him."
Fox has green lit Ronald D. Moore's two hour backdoor pilot, Virtuality. The twelve member crew of the starship Phaeton is on a ten year journey exploring a distant solar system. To help them deal with the trip, NASA has installed virtual reality modules that allow them to go anywhere and be anyone. Until a bug is found in the system. Production begins in July.
Stan Lee will be working with Japanese animation studio BONES on an animated series called Hero Man [tentative title]. On the west coast in the U.S., a boy named Joey finds a toy that becomes a giant robot named Hero Man that he can pilot to fight evil. Hitoshi Nanba directs, Shigeto Koyama character designs, and Toshihiro Kawamoto will be chief animator.
David Wyler will be remaking Ben-Hur as a miniseries with Alchemy TV. The rights for $30 million project has already been sold to Spain, Germany, and Canada, with Wyler (whose father, William Wyler, directed the 1959 Oscar winner) negotiating in the states. Christian Duguay will direct this version that will downplay the religious parts of the novel. “We want to look at the spirituality within the piece rather than directly relating it to a specific religion. It’s a very complex story. It’s been 50 years since my father’s version, and we think we can bring something new and contemporary to it in the same way that ‘Gladiator’ did for that genre,” said Wyler. Filming starts this year.
Animated series Speed Racer: The Next Generation will premiere on Nicktoons Friday, May 2, at 7:00 pm (ET) with a 90-minute episode. "In the 90-minute premiere, "The Beginning," Speed, a teenager who had been orphaned as a baby, arrives at the prestigious Racing Academy and tries to get acclimated as the new kid. He meets friends and enemies, finds out he is the son of the famous driver Speed Racer and begins to deal with his new brother, X, and uncle, Headmaster Spritle (voiced by Peter Fernandez, original voice of Speed Racer in the original U.S. version). After finding parts of Speed Racer's car -- the Mach-5 -- in a junk yard, Speed, with help from his new friends Conor and Lucy, rebuilds the legendary vehicle, but wrecks it during an intense race. Dejected and in need of a new car, Speed discovers his father's schematics for a revolutionary gasless engine and builds the Mach 6." 26 half hour episodes will air at 7 pm on Fridays.
John Shiban is on to executive-produce Sam Raimi's Wizard's First Rule.
Thomas Schlamme will direct and exec produce Tom Wheeler's Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas pilot for ABC. It's about a girl who finds a magical atlas that reveals a secret world.
Jeff Pinker will be executive producer and show runner on J.J. Abrams' Fringe.
John Michael Higgins and Mikey Day have been cast in the American Kath & Kim.
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Monday, April 14, 2008
Trailers and Video
Some of these links may contain mature material, and MRFH is not responsible for their content.
Trailers:
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Speed Racer international trailer
Ice Age 3
Kitt Kittredge an American Girl
Eve no Jikan (Japanese) High Low
Genius Party Beyond
Audience of One
Quarantine
Breathing Room
Five Across the Eyes
Tokyo Gore Police
Video:
Iron Man first flight clip
Hellboy II: The Golden Army featurette
War, Inc. - 3 clips
Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay – 7 clips
Zombie Strippers - 5 clips
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Disney/Pixar releases...
Disney and Pixar’s theatrical and straight to DVD release slate (all movies produced in 3-D):
2008:
Wall-E – June 27
Bolt – November 26
Tinker Bell (DVD) – October 28
2009:
Up – December
Tinker Bell North of Never Land [working title] (DVD)
Toy Story
2010:
Toy Story 3 – Summer
Rapunzel – December
Tinker Bell a Midsummer Storm [working title] (DVD)
Toy Story 2
2011:
newt – Summer
The Bear and the Bow – December
Tinker Bell a Winter Story (DVD)
2012:
Cars 2
King of the Elves – December
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Movie News
Myriad Pictures/The Weinstein Company has announced the theater dates for the limited run of Dario Argento’s Mother of Tears, starting on June 6. Fangoria has more dates and locations.
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is looking at an August theatrical release.
Anchor Bay Entertainment has picked up for DVD distribution indie horror movies Breathing Room, directed by John Suits, and Five Across the Eyes, directed by Greg Swinson and Ryan Thiessen.
Midnight Meat Train will be going straight to DVD after all.
Ernie Cline's spec script Thundercade has been bought by Lakeshore Entertainment. The comedy is about three friends who go on a journey to the world's ultimate gaming championship when one of them, a video game junkie, goes through a midlife crisis after someone has broken his record.
Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese's "scifi epic" pitch Earth vs. Moon has been bought by Universal. Plot unknown.
Columbia Pictures has Chris Bertolini's spec script Battle: Los Angeles. An alien invasion starts in Santa Monica, California, and spreads to LA.
And Ben Wexler's spec script Bobism has been bought by MGM . "A shy collegian who discovers that life in 1,000 years will be based on his blog."
The Avi Arad produced live action/CGI Robosapien: Rebooted has begun filming in New Orleans. Based on the Wowwee toy, a boy befriends a robot on the run from "malevolent corporate interests." Stars Bobby Coleman, Penelope Anne Miller, Kim Coates, David Eigenberg, Holliston Coleman, and Joaquim de Almeida.
Lindsay Lohan has the lead in, writer-director, Matthew Bright's Manson's Girls. "'Manson's Girls' tells the monstrous story of Charles Manson through the eyes of Lohan's character — Nancy Pitman, one of the cult fiend's former girlfriends who remained a fierce disciple throughout his bloody reign. It's unclear to what extent she may have participated in the killings that he inspired, but, after Manson was arrested, she passed out pamphlets, hoisted placards and sang in public of her undying support." Filming starts July 21.
Joshua Leonard's independently financed Spectacular Regret, is an interconnected stories drama set in Los Angeles. Danny Houston, John Ortiz, and Kelly Garner will star, with Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson still negotiating. Shoots in July.
Musician Akiko Yano is the first announced cast member of Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea. She'll play one of Ponyo's sisters.
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Prequels, Sequels & Remakes
Cowboys for Christ, the sequel/remake to the 1973 The Wicker Man based on a script by Robin Hardy, has been shut down due to lack of finances.
Add Danielle Panabaker, Jared Padalecki, Odette Yustman, Aaron Yoo, and Travis Van Winkle to the Friday the 13th cast.
Jensen Ackles will play Tom, one of the two males leads, in Patrick Lussier's My Bloody Valentine remake.
The Kirk Jones directed Everybody's Fine, remake of Giuseppe Tornotore's Stanno Tutti Bene, will star Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale, and Sam Rockwell. De Niro plays a widower who decides to take a road trip to reconnect with his grown children when realizes wife was his only connection to them. Filming starts in Conneticut later this month.
Ain't It Cool News has a look at The Day the Earth Stood Still remake's script.
The latest on Wolverine: Scott Adkins has been cast as Weapon XI. Marc Guggenheim has been added as a writer.
David Moscow, Agnes Bruckner, Nelson Lee, Brian Klugman, and Gwendoline Yeo will star in Eric Bross directed prequel Vacancy 2. This time "a new bunch of characters – including a bride and groom - book rooms at the motel from hell. Moscow will play George, the male lead."
Ned Beatty will be voicing in Toy Story 3 for an undisclosed role.
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Adaptations
Despite earlier rumors, Disney says that Orlando Bloom has not been cast in the Prince of Persia movie.
The film rights to Boom Studio's and writer David DiGilio's comic book series North Wind has been picked up by Davis Entertainment. Set in Los Angeles, survivors of a new ice age live under the ice and a dictator. One of the exiles who have been forced out into the harsh elements leads a revolution. DiGilio will adapt it for the live action feature.
Justin Marks has been hired to write a script based on Tim Seeley and Stefano Caselli's Hack/Slash. The comic is about Cassie Hack, her companion Vlad, and their hunting down of slashers (think Freddy, Jason, or Michael). Todd Lincoln is attached to direct.
Korea’s Eight Peaks and Japan’s Genome Entertainment will have joint production on a live action Captain Harlock movie. Based off Leiji Matsumoto’s Space Pirate Captain Harlock, about an honorable rogue space captain and his ship the Arcadia, it has a projected budget of $100 million (US).
After being bought, developed, and then dropped by both Disney and New Line, the rights to Steve Alten's 1997 novel Meg (about a prehistoric 80' 70,000 lb shark, carcharodon megalodon, that comes up from the Mariana Trench to chew on the modern world) has been bought again by Apelles Publishing Inc. of Abington, Va, with Lawrence Gordon and Lloyd Levin producing.
While he's still not officially attached, Guillermo Del Toro talks about the Hobbit.
Sony Screen Gems will make a Hip Hop version of Jane Austen's Emma called Emme. Let me repeat that: A Hip Hop Emma. "The contemporary-set tale, which takes place at an inner-city high school, revolves around a stepbrother and stepsister. The film will include at least 15 song and dance numbers. Tyger Williams penned the screenplay." Gems' Clint Culpepper, who came up with the idea, said, "Now it's urban. This is the way it should be reimagined in the new millennium." That's when my brain exploded and made a mess all over my keyboard.
Natalie Portman is on for a new Wuthering Heights written by Olivia Hetreed and produced by Ecosse Films.
Colin Farrell, Christopher Lee, and Paz Vega will star in Danis Tanovic’s Triage, based off Scott Anderson’s novel. It’s about a photojournalist who comes back from a dangerous assignment, but his colleague and friend doesn’t. The friend’s girlfriend must solve the mystery that's killing her boyfriend.
With this Myspace post, the producers of Babylon AD (which is based on a novel by Maurice G. Dantec) addressed the rumors regarding run time and the rating:
"Babylon AD has never had a 2h40min cut. This rumor came from a joke Mathieu did in front of some journalists last September. Apparently some of them didn't understand it. ... The approximate length of the film is 1h40min, and this is what has been delivered to our partner, FOX. So I can reassure you, FOX is not chopping up the film and cutting 70 [minutes], like I read on Rotten Tomatoes! :-)” “Oh and about the PG13, that was a contractual agreement between Fox and us, so there is no surprise on that end.”
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Gotta dance!
The truth of this clip is there's a guy(?) dancing around Tokyo in a Stormtrooper costume and posting the clips on Youtube. But I prefer to go another route. Let's make up a story okay?
"...Stormtrooper Jake was free to live out his dream. He always knew, deep is his heart, he born to dance. Unfortunately, he had been stationed on Tatooine when the fall of the Empire happened. After a series of misfortunes, and taking on the stage name "Blaze," he found himself dancing for sweaty grabby Jawas. Night after night he ignored their glowing hungry eyes and highpitched gibbering. No mater its form, Dance was art- It was life! Finally one day he stowed away on a transport that took him to Tokyo! ...Somehow. (Shh, don't question just go with it)
"Will Jake prove himself, and attain his dreams? Go, Jake! Never give up!"
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The Ballad of Uwe Boll's Cosplay Cake Art
Beedle the Bard Ballad Writing Contest. Amazon is having a contest, open to people ages 13 and older in 24 countries, for a weekend in London to read J.K. Rowling's The Tales of Beedle the Bard, English language submission deadline is April 22.
Viz will be handling the North American release of the Legend of Zelda manga. Release date is Oct 7, 2008.
OverDrive has a free preview of the digital version of the English translation of Cosmode, a Japanese "cosplay" magazine, online. The regular online version will be a "subtitled magazine": you can read the translation by hovering your cursor over the Japanese text. A free preview issue will be released on April 25, and the official release is May 25.
According to his interview with FEARnet, Uwe Boll has seen this petition to stop Boll from making movies. He says that if 1 million people sign this petition it might “convince” him.
Military Exoskeletons.
“Invisibility cloaks.”
Toy inspired artwork.
Make your own Stormtrooper bookmarks.
Star Wars amigurumi dolls.
Battle of Hoth wedding cake. Yum!
Cthulhu cake. Taste the terror!
Or severed head Dead Space cake!
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DVD releases
The Cellar Door - April 8
The Horror Vault – April 15
Jumper – June 10
The Boondocks: The Complete Second Season (Uncut and Uncensored) – June 10
X-Files Revelations – July 8
Birds of Prey: The Complete Series - July 15
Saving Grace: Season 1 - July 15
Witchblade: The Complete Series - July 29
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Cactus in Australia
April 28, 7:00 pm, at NSW Greater Union Bondi*, Popcorn Taxi will have an exclusive screening for Cactus:
"A man is kidnapped from his city home in the quiet hours of the night and, the kidnapper, John Kelly, embarks on a journey into the Australian Outback towards the place where his hostage is due for delivery. As time and distance roll by, the strength and endurance of both men will be tested to the very end."
More info here.
*Now to any Aussies out there, I'm perfectly aware that I've probably mangled that whole thing. All I ask is, just remember that I tried my best.
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Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Dante's Inferno
April 9-22 The New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles will hold Dante's Inferno:
"Coming this April 9... director JOE DANTE programs some of his favorite films at the New Beverly for two weeks! Mr. Dante will introduce many of the films and will be joined by several special in person guests! The festival will conclude on April 22 with a very rare (and free!) screening of Mr. Dante's 1968 epic film compilation THE MOVIE ORGY!"
Full schedule here.
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TV News
SciFi Channel's Sanctuary will use the same CG tecniques as 300 and Sin City. "In this revolutionary approach to television, 90 percent of the sets are (computer generated,) allowing the writers to create an expansive world untethered from the normal television budget restrictions."
Darren Aronofsky is developing supernatural thriller series Riverview Towers with AMC. It's about a family who's new apartment building has paranormal activity. John J. McLaughlin is writing and Patty Jenkins is in talks to direct the pilot if the project gets that far.
ABC's Castle will be directed by Rob Bowman. The Andrew Marlow written pilot is about a horror novelist who is also a consultant for the NYPD.
Half hour episodes of Batman the Brave and the Bold will premiere on Cartoon Network in 2008:
"Batman isn’t going at it alone this time! From Warner Bros. Animation comes the latest interpretation of the classic Batman franchise. Our caped crusader is teamed up with heroes from across the DC Universe, delivering nonstop action and adventure with a touch of comic relief. Blue Beetle, Green Arrow, Aquaman and countless others will get a chance to uphold justice alongside Batman. Though still based in Gotham, Batman will frequently find himself outside city limits, facing situations that are both unfamiliar and exhilarating. With formidable foes around every corner, Batman will still rely on his stealth, resourcefulness and limitless supply of cool gadgets to bring justice home."
Smalleville showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar are leaving. "As the creators of “Smallville” we look back at 7 amazing years. We look back at 152 episodes. We look back knowing that the show will continue into Season 8 without us. After much heartache and debate we have decided it is time for us to move on."
Olivia Williams has joined the cast of Dollhouse as the ruthless woman in charge of the "dolls."
Bobby Cannavale will star in the pilot for the remake of Rob Thomas' Cupid.
More on the new Beverly Hills 90210.
Sony Pictures Television International's anime series and movies channel Animax will air in Spain through IPTV operator Imagenio starting April 12. At launch it'll include the titles: Nana, Peach Girl, Detective Conan, Lupin, Samurai Champloo, Chevalier D'Eon, Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed, and Kai Doh Maru.
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NBC stuff
While Heroes will return September 15 (with a Monday, 9 pm ET/PT timeslot) with an expanded third season premiere episode, Heroes: Origins is dead. Co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios Ben Silverman, "We were taxing our creative team to do too much around that. We wanted 35 Heroes [episodes] and 12 Heroes: Origins, each of which was supposed to be a mini-movie and backdoor pilot. We reached far and challenged our people, and we decided it was better to focus on keeping the Heroes mothership as strong as possible."
SciFi Wire-
"Debuting on May 29:
"Fear Itself. The show, a horror anthology series from the makers of Masters of Horror, will feature such stars as John Billingsley and Shiri Appleby and showcase the talents of directors including Brad Anderson, Mary Harron, Ernest Dickerson, Ronny Yu, John Carpenter and Stuart Gordon. [Eunice: FEARnet will have reruns online after the episodes air]
"Shows on the fall 2008-'09 schedule:
"My Own Worst Enemy, airing Mondays at 10 p.m. Christian Slater makes his television series debut as Henry Spivey, an efficiency expert and married father of two who learns that he has an alter ego named Edward Albright, an operative who speaks numerous languages and can kill with his teeth. The network is touting it as "Jekyll and Hyde meets Jason Bourne." Heroes veteran David Semel directed the pilot and will stay on as executive producer.
"Knight Rider, airing Wednesdays at 8 p.m. NBC scored a hit with a two-hour backdoor pilot movie that aired in February, and the series picks up where the movie left off. K.I.T.T., the supercar with a mind of its own, returns, as do stars Justin Bruening, Deanna Russo, Sydney Tamiia Poitier and Bruce Davison.
"Shows debuting in winter 2009:
"Merlin, airing Sundays at 8 p.m. A fantasy series set in Camelot but inspired by 21st-century storytelling, Merlin stars Colin Morgan (Doctor Who) as the title character and Bradley James as Arthur, and it explores the characters' lives before they became legends. Co-stars include Anthony Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Richard Wilson and Angel Coulby.
"Kings, airing Sundays at 10. A modern-day spin on the King David tale, the show stars Christopher Egan as David and Ian McShane as the king. Michael Green (Heroes) penned the pilot and will executive-produce. I Am Legend helmer Francis Lawrence directed the pilot and will executive-produce the series as well.
"Series debuting in summer 2009:
"The Listener, airing Thursdays at 10 p.m. Toby Logan (Craig Olejinik of Thirteen Ghosts) is a 24-year-old paramedic and telepath who's always ignored his ability to hear people's thoughts ... until now. Having changed his mind, he uses his unique gift to help others.
"Miniseries debuting in 2009:
"The Last Templar. In this four-hour miniseries, four horsemen dressed as knights crash the New York Metropolitan Museum during the opening of an exhibition of Vatican treasures and swipe an arcane medieval decoder, thereby sending an archaeologist (Mira Sorvino) and an FBI agent (Scott Foley) on a wild chase for the secrets of the Knights Templar. Co-stars include Victor Garber and Omar Sharif."
Also:
The Office spin-off
An adaptation of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
Kath and Kim: "The story of a mother and daughter with big personalities and bad accents (Molly Shannon and Selma Blair will play the roles)." It's based off the Australian show.
Returning:
The Office
Life
Chuck
Friday Night Lights
E.R.
Lipstick Jungle
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Monday, April 7, 2008
Trailers and Video
Some of these links may contain mature material, and MRFH is not responsible for their content.
Trailers:
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Blindness
Bangkok Dangerous
Deal
Meet Bill
Sex & Death 101
WarGames: The Dead Code
Spine Tingler
Anamorph
Surveillance
Zombie Strippers
Blood on the Highway
Video:
Watchmen video blog
Incredible Hulk featurette
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Movie News
Stan Lee and Walt Disney Pictures will work together on three projects to be exec produced by Lee's company POW! Entertainment. Based on stories by Lee, Nick Ratchet will be directed by Richard LaGravenese, Blaze is being written by Gary Goldman, and Tigress (not related to the previously announced movie about the Conan the Barbarian villainess) will be written by Zoe Green. Other than that the studio is keeping tight lipped.
Anchor Bay Entertainment has named Sony Pictures Home Entertainment as exclusive distributor for its, and subsidiary Manga Entertainment's, worldwide markets outside North America, Australia, and Great Britain. Anchor Bay hopes to extend its market presence with this partnership.
Walt Disney Pictures, ImageMovers, and writers Michael Dougherty, Breehn Burns, and Simeon Wilkins, will be making Calling All Robots. Using the same performance capture technology as in Beowulf, the story for the animated scifi adventure is unknown, but Dougherty says it will "tell a story that's a throwback to old Godzilla movies. I grew up watching Godzilla movies. This film is very much rooted in those movies."
The distribution rights to writer/director Vincenzo Natali's Splice for North America, Germany, and Spain, has been acquired by Senator Entertainment. Starring Adrian Brody and Sarah Polley, the movie is about a pair of scientists who perform illegal genetic experiments, creating a new species of combined human and animal DNA, and the consequences. Theatrical release 2009.
Henry Lee Hopper, Denzel Whitaker, Shareeka Epps, and Emily Meade will star in Wes Craven's 25/8 (tentative title). Unfolding in the course of a day, the horror thriller has seven teenagers being haunted by the serial killer who supposedly died 15 years ago, when they were born.
Shannon Beckner and Oded Fehr will star in Eric Valette's killer car movie Hybrid. Filming started last week, and Voltage Pictures has already acquired the foreign rights.
Jamal Woolard, Angela Bassett, Derek Luke, Anthony Mackie, and Edwin Freeman have been cast Notorious, a biopic about Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace. Having begun filming last month, it should release 2009.
Paramount has bought Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman's comic pitch One Big Happy. While no official word on the story has been given, Steve Martin and Diane Keaton will star.
Michael Jai White, Ving Rhames, and Rosamund Pike have joined Jonathan Mostow's Surogates.
Rogue, Greg McLean's killer croc movie, will have a theatrical release in the "top 10 markets" April 25.
*sigh* Lionsgate will put out yet a another Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer "written" and "directed" "parody" movie called Goodie Two Shoes. This time the general theme will be on movies like Superbad, with a “group of friends who go on a life-changing adventure.” But they will continue on, like with all that other garbage, to "spoof" other stuff too: Hancock, Sex in the City, The Love Guru, etc… These things just bring down my whole day.
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