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Friday, 29 April 2011
Jason Momoa gives us a little insight into the upcoming Conan The Barbarian.
Watch the video below:
http://video.about.com/movies/Prom-Premiere-Interviews-6.htm
A bit more on the story behind the new Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
These images are for an iOS game called, Race After 1977. Why am I posting them? I love everything post-apocalyptic.
I couldn't help but post this. As a screenwriter myself it hits close to home. And besides, it's a riot.
Today Now! Interviews The 5-Year-Old Screenwriter Of "Fast Five"
Monday, 25 April 2011
Voltron Force In Scene: Overview
A little taste:
Do you think that the show will appeal to people who aren't necessarily sci-fi fans?I always get worried when producers talk about "emotional relationships," because it usually means they've went way over the top and made the show silly. Also, when they talk about science fiction as "trappings" it means they don't understand science fiction or worst hate it. And mentioning cop shows while a science fiction fan is listening is a kiss of death.
"I hope so. I have a theory when I work on science-fiction, and I've done quite a bit of it in the past. It's that if the story doesn't work on an emotional level, then all the bells and whistles won't matter anyway. So my hope is that if you tune into the show looking for really heartfelt, emotional relationships, you're going to find a lot of that. You're going to find a family man trying to protect his sons, and trying to find one of his sons who's been taken captive by the aliens. But for people who enjoy the trappings of science-fiction, which I love, you're going to also have aliens, creatures, robots and all the fun stuff. I think it's an emotional story about people under great stress, and that could be a police story. You could do that in a lot of genres. But in this one, we also have the added mystery of who the aliens are, why they're here and what we can do to try and stop them."
Still, I hope the show does well and I'll be checking it out.
Read the entire interview:
'Falling Skies' Q&A: A chat with Mark Verheiden
Friday, 22 April 2011
The star of the upcoming John Carter of Mars drops a few morsels for the fans.
Thursday, 21 April 2011
I believe this film may stack out to be the best in the series, as was the book. This is it, what it all comes down to. Another chance to rexperience the conclusive final triumph over evil. All the elements will come together - the music, the magic - for the bittersweet finale. Beyond that it will mean another part of childhood will be coming to a close for us kids who grew up with Harry. It promises to be quite the nostalgic rush. All commercialism, flaws, imperfections and mixed feelings aside, these movies are a lot of fun! So get you wands, scars, broomsticks, cloaks, cauldrons and other wizarding paraphernalia ready. July 15, ill see you all there!
* who may just be the greatest living actor, and ought to be knighted
Labels: adaptaions, upcoming
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Here's a bit on the plot:
A young Bruce Wayne spent his adolescence and early adulthood traveling the world so he could hone his body and mind into the perfect fighting and investigative machine. But now as he returns to Gotham City, he must find a way to focus his passion and bring justice to his city.
Retracing Batman’s first attempts to fight injustice as a costumed vigilante, we watch as he chooses the guise of a giant bat, creates an early bond with a young Lieutenant James Gordon, inadvertently plays a role in the birth of Catwoman, and helps to bring down a corrupt political system that infests Gotham.Read about the voice cast.
A Conan update is due out soon. Check out the first look.
On April 16th, he tweeted:
"Great meeting at Syfy yesterday. New project. HUGE. New series. Very excited. Very, very excited."
Exclusive : Will Vin Diesel get to play a Terminator?
One of the first images from the new Voltron Force show has been released. It looks like a groovy, Vegas-like planet.
A new, grim look at the future during an alien invasion. Spielberg's Falling Skies will be coming to TNT soon.
G4 checks out the new game, Rage. It looks awesome, but I'm a post-apocalyptic fiend. I love this stuff. I don't play many video games, but this might be one I'll get.
Atari reinvents the classic game Centipede as a post-apocalyptic shooter. Hmm... Will this work?
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Karl Urban plays an evil vampire in the upcoming Priest. Check out a short interview for more gory details.
Here's the trailer just for fun.
My first impression wasn't very good. After watching the first three episodes I was ready to give up. But, I decided not to and stuck with it. I'm glad I did.
The first season became quite good. A number of the episodes were entertaining and thought provoking in addition to being creative, original and even daring television. The show is incredibly metaphysical and delved into myth creation like a 2001 every week.
Monday, 18 April 2011
Voltron Force: "Let's Voltron!"
Friday, 15 April 2011
Interview with 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' Director Rupert Wyatt
0 comments Posted by VA at 14:54Why throw out the movies that came before?
"The original was made in 1968, that's over 40 years ago. We're telling a story that has never been told before in many ways, which is a real-world contemporary narrative set in 2011 about how the apes started the revolution. Now I know there has been a different take on how that happens with the earlier films, but this is actually setting up perhaps a more scientific approach to why that happened."Why no ape suits?
"It was a narrative issue, frankly. Our story is an origin story. It takes place in the modern day. For the most part in the film it deals with real apes – real orangutans, real gorillas, real chimpanzees. The other films in the franchise don't do that. They deal with humanoid apes, so therefore you can have a human play a chimpanzee in an ape suit."Is Apes a cautionary tale?
"Well, I'm a big believer in science and I'm a big believer in pushing the boundaries of science as much as we can. I'm not somebody who's a believer in the kind of cautionary tale in terms of careful what you dabble with, because I do think that there are certain aspects of scientific research and medical research that are part of our evolution."And that's just a taste. Some of it I like, some of it I don't. But, it is always fascinating to see into a director's worldview. There's always a message even if the director doesn't know it.
The interview is quite long and involving. Read it!
Exclusive: 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' Director Rupert Wyatt Q&A
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Here's a bit on the plot :
"...a futuristic science fiction love story that takes place in an apocalyptic future where most of the population lives in clouds above an earth surface that has been rendered for the most part uninhabitable. An earthbound soldier -- stuck there repairing drones that patrol and blast a savage alien life form -- encounters a beautiful woman who crashed in a craft, and they have an experience that forces him to question his world view."
Cinematographer Roger Deakins Switching From Film to Digital Camera (Exclusive)
Amazing look into the production of The Hobbit. Peter Jackson gives a wide-ranging update and lots of behind-the-scenes info on the next chapter of The Lord of the Rings saga.