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    Entries by Peter Georgiou (1944)

    Sunday
    Aug142011

    Sam Worthington Talks "Wrath Of The Titans"

    Coming Soon had the chance to talk shop with one Sam Worthington during press day for "The Debt". I have nothing against Worthington, I think he's been fine in anything I've seen him in; "Terminator Salvation", "Avatar", and "Clash Of The Titans". That being said, he's been in such high profile movies and I don't even think the general public has any idea who this guy is.

    I'm hoping that changes and this guy makes it big, because he seems entirely likable and every time I hear him talk about flicks he is really interested in the entire process. Check out the interview below and you'll see what I mean.

    Q:How tough is it to balance smaller, independent films with blockbusters?

    Worthington: I think I'm pretty lucky to start with. If you get something like "Avatar," it opens up a lot of big blockbuster doors. But there was a thing my mate told me years ago, when I said, "Oh, there's a great independent script and a great blockbuster script, and the independent thing will show me off more as a character." He said, "But which movie would you go and see?" He said, "You go see blockbusters." And that's how I pick. I pick which movie by "would I want to go see something like 'The Debt'?" Or, "Do I want to see something like 'Terminator'?" And within that, you kind of by chance end up with a career that balances. You're not just sitting there going, "I'm going to do one big one for them, and one small one for me." That's kind of the ideal, at least that's what people think. But when you talk with Christian Bale, he's not thinking, "one for you, one for them", he’s thinking "one for me – what story do I want to tell?" And whether it's "Terminator" or "The Fighter," that's how he picks.

    Q: After doing something like "Texas Killing Fields," how difficult is it to go from material that is so weighty to something like "Clash of the Titans 2"?

    Worthington: You make "Clash 2" weighty. "Clash 1" is a video game. You make "Clash 2" weighty. You take everything you've learned, and go, I'm not doing this f--ing sh*t! I'm going to do a weighty script in a blockbuster. That's the bigness of a blockbuster. They're very hard because they're done by such a machine, so you try to get that weight that an independent can allow you, that freedom that they have on an independent script, and then you try to fit it into a blockbuster where there's a whole set of people who have a say. With something like "Clash 2," that's definitely what we've aimed for. And that's all I really want to say on that.

    Q: Do you have to do that at the script stage or in the individual development of your character?

    Worthington: You do it all of the way through. You sit down with the studio, you sit down with the character, you sit down with everybody and have a whole different look at how we're going to handle it. But that's the hard thing about making blockbusters, because they're just churning them out; they give you five months and the date's already pre-planned for the next year. There's a speed on it. But if you can get that weight and gravity into a blockbuster, even into the character – I've let slip myself a couple of times – but that's going to be changing. You've got to work a bit harder, I find. Blockbusters aren't necessarily as easy as you think.

    Q: I guess I'm thinking of the seriousness or weight of material like "Texas Killing Fields."

    Worthington: You've got to bring that weight. You've got to bring that weight into "TRON," know what I mean? You've got to try. And sometimes it's harder because it's a bigger juggernaut.

    Q: It seems like it takes extra effort on your part to do protect yourself.

    Worthington: Yeah. I decide what I want to bring, to come in there and go, look, I've just done this thing, and we mapped it out this way. How do we get that same kind of reality and gravity and grit on a green screen, with fantasy creatures? What are we actually really trying to say? "The Debt" – what is it trying to say? What is "Killing Fields" really trying to say? What do we really want audiences to walk away from "Clash 2" with in their heart more than, whoa – that's a great spectacle? When you look at "Avatar," you find the balance is perfect. He knows what he wants to say, and he gives you the spectacle. It's very rare; it's a hard thing. But that's why I like doing blockbusters, to try and get that.

    Saturday
    Aug132011

    Dark Short "Guillotine Guys" Is Hands On

    Just received an email telling me I should check out the short "Guillotine Guys" via Youtube. I get a lot of emails telling me to check out this and check out that, and I always do it. It's because I am a man of the people I guess. I advise you to take seven or so minutes out of your life and view the short in HD below, great darkness to it. There is a guillotine and guys involved, so it's not false advertising.

    Saturday
    Aug132011

    Joe Manganiello Has Superman Withdrawal 

    TMT favorite Joe Manganiello did some big time pimping of himself for the role of Superman in the "Man Of Steel", which is shooting as I write this. TMT was one of the first sites to latch on to the idea of Joe in the tights and were routing for him, although Cavill is a solid choice and damn does he look the part. We found out later that Joe was indeed a finalist along with Armie Hammer and Matthew Bomer.

    Digital Spy had a chance to talk to the True Blood star about what could have been and what is reaction was to not becoming Superman.

    "[Warner Bros] wanted me to screen test and part of the screen test process is that they actually have to settle your deal, as if you were cast going into a screen before you get the screen test, and so that involved settling of shooting schedule and the dates for shooting Superman would have conflicted with 11 weeks of season five [of True Blood]. And as it turns out they had big plans for my character in season five and they were not willing to share me with Superman."

    "So regrettably I never got to screen test and I never got to compete for the role. I never got to put on the suit. This was back in January. I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't... I was really, severely depressed for a few months. For a few months afterwards."

    "Because I really thought the direction they were taking the movie and the character, I really thought I had a great idea where to take that and I was very excited and I just wanted to try out my ideas and things. But, you know, it just wasn't meant to be."

    While we most likely won't see Joe donning a Superman suit, you never know what can happen. Look at the Cavil situation. First he was Superman, than he wasn't, and now he isn't again. We just recently heard from some of our friends in Burbank that Mr. Robinov was really interested in Manganiello and would have been just as happy as he is with Cavill if Joe ended up with the flowing red cape.

    Saturday
    Aug132011

    "Footloose" Poster

    Ren MacCormack (played by newcomer Kenny Wormald) is transplanted from Boston to the small southern town of Bomont where he experiences a heavy dose of culture shock. A few years prior, the community was rocked by a tragic accident that killed five teenagers after a night out and Bomont’s local councilmen and the beloved Reverend Shaw Moore (Dennis Quaid) responded by implementing ordinances that prohibit loud music and dancing. Not one to bow to the status quo, Ren challenges the ban, revitalizing the town and falling in love with the minister’s troubled daughter Ariel (Julianne Hough) in the process.

    Saturday
    Aug132011

    "Dexter" Season Six Poster

    Dexter is an American television drama series that centers on Dexter Morgan​ (Michael C. Hall), a bloodstain pattern analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department who moonlights as a serial killer. Dexter structures his killing around "the Code of Harry", a body of ethics and procedures devised by his adoptive father Harry Morgan (who was a Miami cop) to make sure Dexter never gets caught and to ensure that Dexter kills only other killers. Harry also trained Dexter in how to interact convincingly with other people despite his dissociative mental illness, which Harry believed to be sociopathy, arising from Dexter witnessing the brutal murder of his biological mother, Laura Moser.

    As an adult, Dexter has largely escaped suspicion (with some exceptions) by being genial and generous and maintaining generally superficial relationships. However, his attachment to his foster (and ultimately adoptive) sister, Debra, his girlfriend (later wife), Rita, his stepchildren, Astor and Cody, and later his biological son, Harrison, have all complicated his double life and made him question his need to kill. Ever since the series' first season, events are set in motion to show the slow but steady humanization of Dexter, progressing further with each season, as Dexter begins to experience a variety of emotions for the first time in years.

    Saturday
    Aug132011

    "Star Wars: The Complete Saga" Trailer

     

    The comprehensive collection also features numerous deleted, extended and alternate scenes, new documentaries and a cross-section of the countless Star Wars spoofs that have appeared in pop culture over the past three decades. Marking the first time ever that the full Saga is available in one complete collection, STAR WARS: THE COMPLETE SAGA ON BLU-RAY also features a coveted peek into the making of the Saga with vintage documentaries, audio commentaries, behind-the-scenes moments, interviews, prop and costume turnarounds, retrospectives and more.

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    Saturday
    Aug132011

    "Footloose" Trailer

     

    In the remake of the 1984 film, Ren MacCormack (played by newcomer Kenny Wormald) is transplanted from Boston to the small southern town of Bomont where he experiences a heavy dose of culture shock. A few years prior, the community was rocked by a tragic accident that killed five teenagers after a night out and Bomont's local councilmen and the beloved Reverend Shaw Moore (Dennis Quaid) responded by implementing ordinances that prohibit loud music and dancing. Not one to bow to the status quo, Ren challenges the ban, revitalizing the town and falling in love with the minister's troubled daughter Ariel (Julianne Hough) in the process.

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    Saturday
    Aug132011

    "Puss In Boots" Goes Viral

    "Shrek 4" as I am now calling it because I am lazy at the moment, made big bank but still didn't live up to the monetary level of the previous films. Puss In Boots didn't seem to have much of a role as the series moved forward, but DreamWorks decided not to listen to me and is making a spin off anyway.

    I personally love the character and will be in line to see this popcorn in hand, but I'm not sure how it will click with the general public. Let's find out. Check out the viral video below from DreamWorks featuring the sassy feline.

    Saturday
    Aug132011

    Two New "Contagion" TV Spots

    Two more tv spots for "Contagion". Solid ensemble cast and a premise that could possibly become a reality at any time, anywhere.

    "Contagion" follows the rapid progress of a lethal airborne virus that kills within days. As the fast-moving epidemic grows, the worldwide medical community races to find a cure and control the panic that spreads faster than the virus itself. At the same time, ordinary people struggle to survive in a society coming apart.

    If you hadn't yet caught the previous two tv spots, they are below for your viewing pleasure. The whole scenario in this movie scares the shit out of me. I'm also partial to this film due to the fact I read this script really early on when it was just picked up by the studio. Can't wait to check it out.


    Friday
    Aug122011

    Jimmy Olsen Would Be Proud: "Man Of Steel" Set Pictures

    Both "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Man Of Steel" are shooting at the same time which is saving the day for blogs and websites on some of these slow ass news days. Below are some more photos from Superman's hometown of Smallville, but there is no pie backing contests going on lately, more like complete and utter destruction.

    Notice that bank vault, looks similar to the one in the first shot of Henry Cavill as Superman. Wooden sided Jeep is actually the Kent's vehicle of choice. Hey Clark, get that car off the top of the truck you slacker.

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