Tuesday
Jul242012

Karate-Robo Zaborgar on Blu-ray, DVD & Digital Sept. 11th 

Director Noboru Iguchi and Special Effects Director Yoshihiro Nishimura, creators of Mutant Girls Squad, reunite for the cyborg-filled action-packed comedy-thriller Karate-Robo Zaborgar debuting on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital September 11th from Well Go USA Entertainment. The film stars Itsuji Itato (Tokyo Gore Police) as a secret-police officer who teams up with his super robot “Zaborgar” to battle all manner of mechanized super weapons in their quest for justice. The film also stars Asami (Mutant Girls Squad) as a rampaging school-girl robot and Akira Emoto (Ichi) as the leader of the sinister Sigma organization who plans to unleash a giant, transforming robot weapon to wreak havoc upon the unsuspecting world.

Synopsis:

Following the death of his scientist father, secret police officer Yutaka Daimon (Itsuji Itao) inherits a mighty robot warrior named “Zaborgar.” With its array of super weapons, expertise in karate and its ability to transform into a motorcycle, Zaborgar assists Daimon in his fight against the Sigma, the nefarious crime organization responsible for his father’s death.

Bonus Features Include:

§  Go, ZABORGAR Go! Short Films
§  Sushi Typhoon Trailers

Karate-Robo Zaborgar has a runtime of approximately 114 minutes and is not rated.

Tuesday
Jul242012

It Costs Millions To Actually Be Batman

For those of you wondering what it would be like to actually be Batman comes a bit of a shock to the system. You want to drive around dressed as a bat and clearly have issues? You better save up your birthday money because it's going to cost you a small fortune.

The people over at MoneySuperMarket.Com have created a diagram showing us that it doesn't just cost Bruce Wayne his health keeping the good people of Gotham safe. I might still be able to afford some Kevlar golves or elbow pads though.

Tuesday
Jul242012

Christopher Nolan Says Goodbye To Batman

What can be looked at as an end to a cinematic era, Christopher Nolan is leaving his director chair empty when it comes to the character of Batman after The Dark Knight Rises ends it's run in theaters. The fans have known this for a good while now but it still stings a little nonetheless.

To think there will be no Nolan Batman movies in our immediate future is a rather daunting thought, but is the anatomy of entertainment media. In the book The Art and Making Of The Dark Knight Trilogy Christopher Nolan says goodbye to the fans and to the universe he painstakingly created.

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Alfred. Gordon. Lucius. Bruce . . . Wayne. Names that have come to mean so much to me. Today, I’m three weeks from saying a final good-bye to these characters and their world. It’s my son’s ninth birthday. He was born as the Tumbler was being glued together in my garage from random parts of model kits. Much time, many changes. A shift from sets where some gunplay or a helicopter were extraordinary events to working days where crowds of extras, building demolitions, or mayhem thousands of feet in the air have become familiar.

People ask if we’d always planned a trilogy. This is like being asked whether you had planned on growing up, getting married, having kids. The answer is complicated. When David and I first started cracking open Bruce’s story, we flirted with what might come after, then backed away, not wanting to look too deep into the future. I didn’t want to know everything that Bruce couldn’t; I wanted to live it with him. I told David and Jonah to put everything they knew into each film as we made it. The entire cast and crew put all they had into the first film. Nothing held back. Nothing saved for next time. They built an entire city. Then Christian and Michael and Gary and Morgan and Liam and Cillian started living in it. Christian bit off a big chunk of Bruce Wayne’s life and made it utterly compelling. He took us into a pop icon’s mind and never let us notice for an instant the fanciful nature of Bruce’s methods.

I never thought we’d do a second—how many good sequels are there? Why roll those dice? But once I knew where it would take Bruce, and when I started to see glimpses of the antagonist, it became essential. We re-assembled the team and went back to Gotham. It had changed in three years. Bigger. More real. More modern. And a new force of chaos was coming to the fore. The ultimate scary clown, as brought to terrifying life by Heath. We’d held nothing back, but there were things we hadn’t been able to do the first time out—a Batsuit with a flexible neck, shooting on Imax. And things we’d chickened out on—destroying the Batmobile, burning up the villain’s blood money to show a complete disregard for conventional motivation. We took the supposed security of a sequel as license to throw caution to the wind and headed for the darkest corners of Gotham.

I never thought we’d do a third—are there any great second sequels? But I kept wondering about the end of Bruce’s journey, and once David and I discovered it, I had to see it for myself. We had come back to what we had barely dared whisper about in those first days in my garage. We had been making a trilogy. I called everyone back together for another tour of Gotham. Four years later, it was still there. It even seemed a little cleaner, a little more polished. Wayne Manor had been rebuilt. Familiar faces were back—a little older, a little wiser . . . but not all was as it seemed.

Gotham was rotting away at its foundations. A new evil bubbling up from beneath. Bruce had thought Batman was not needed anymore, but Bruce was wrong, just as I had been wrong. The Batman had to come back. I suppose he always will.

Michael, Morgan, Gary, Cillian, Liam, Heath, Christian . . . Bale. Names that have come to mean so much to me. My time in Gotham, looking after one of the greatest and most enduring figures in pop culture, has been the most challenging and rewarding experience a filmmaker could hope for. I will miss the Batman. I like to think that he’ll miss me, but he’s never been particularly sentimental.

Tuesday
Jul242012

Edgar Wright & J.J. Abrams - Together At Last

We'll spare you any Steve Weintraub jokes, though a Matt Goldberg one might be thrown in for good measure. There's a film called Collider, not named after the movie-news site we all dig, in development, "TOLDJA" reports.

The intriguing aspect is the involvement of Edgar Wright, attached to direct and co-author the screenplay with I Am Legend's Mark Protosevich. Wright's a talent guy beloved as a cult figure by the online community. Yet to breakout with a four-quad hit. Like Sam Raimi before him, it's all in due time to happen for the British helmer.

Sadly J.J. Abrams is producing, via his Bad Robot productions. Don't expect details. That image of the pair yuking it up is supposed to be enough to peak our curiosity. For once, they're right.

Monday
Jul232012

"The Hobbit" Production Video #8

Peter Jackson: "Hi everyone. I know that not everybody gets to Comic Con, so I thought I'd bring a little bit of Comic Con to you! Here's a bit of what I saw in San Diego, and what those in Hall H got to see of The Hobbit!

Peter Jackson's Facebook via ComingSoon.Net

Monday
Jul232012

Anne Hathaway Would Reprise Her Role As Catwoman

I remember reading that a lot of fans were nervous about how Hathaway would fit in as Catwoman, after seeing The Dark Knight Rises, I'm not sure why anybody was worrying for even a minute. It's Anne Hathaway, there has never been a doubt about her acting chops and for me at least, she can play sexy as good as anybody. She brought the right balance of sultry and sarcasm that is required off the character, and blended so damn well on screen with Christian Bale. Their chemistry was evident to put it lightly.

Now according to Digital Spy Hathaway would be keen on returning to the role under the right circumstances.

"I think it would be lovely to see more of her but only if it's with the right people," Hathaway said. "She lives in this Gotham City and so it would have to be established by the people who have made this Gotham City. For me, at least."

You know that The Brothers Warner are talking about possible spin-off scenarios right now using the foundation established by the Nolanverse. Whether it be Catwoman and a new Batman or Catwoman herself the studio is chomping at the bit to get something rolling.

Monday
Jul232012

Anthony Hopkins As Alfred Hitchcock

Production started in April on Scha Gervasi's Hitchcock, and I remember the first look at Anthony Hopkins as the legendary horror icon Alfred Hitchcock in his familiar profile pose was spot on. Nothing has changed in regards to the almost uncanny resemblance based on the between takes photo of Hopkins below.

I know there is another Hitchcock film called The Girl where the main focus is Hitchcock's obsession with The Birds star Tippi Hedren.I find it a tall order to compete with a cast of Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Biel, Toni Collette, Danny Huston, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Kurtwood Smith though. Synopsis below and the new photo coutesy of Vulture.

HITCHCOCK is a love story about one of the most influential filmmakers of the last century, Alfred Hitchcock and his wife and partner Alma Reville.  The film takes place during the making of Hitchcock’s seminal movie PSYCHO.

Monday
Jul232012

Five "Oz The Great And Powerful" Images

When Oscar Diggs (James Franco), a small-time circus magician with dubious ethics, is hurled away from dusty Kansas to the vibrant Land of Oz, he thinks he’s hit the jackpot—fame and fortune are his for the taking—that is until he meets three witches, Theodora (Mila Kunis), Evanora (Rachel Weisz) and Glinda (Michelle Williams), who are not convinced he is the great wizard everyone’s been expecting. Reluctantly drawn into the epic problems facing the Land of Oz and its inhabitants, Oscar must find out who is good and who is evil before it is too late. Putting his magical arts to use through illusion, ingenuity—and even a bit of wizardry—Oscar transforms himself not only into the great and powerful Wizard of Oz but into a better man as well.

Walt Disney Pictures

Monday
Jul232012

Neal McDonough In Talks For "Red 2"

As Red 2 rounds out it's cast, Variety is reporting that Neal McDonough is in talks to join Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Jonn Malkkovich, Anthony Hopkins, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, in the upcoming sequel. The sequel to the surprise 2010 hit Red will focus on the group attempting to break out a man from an asylum that created the weapon of mass destruction they are trying to locate.

One of my favorite Neal McDonough proformances is actually from the remake of Walking Tall with Dwayne Johnson. I thought he had came off well as the antagonist in the story, Jay Hamilton.

Monday
Jul232012

Five New "Bourne Legacy" Clips

The narrative architect behind the Bourne film series, Tony Gilroy, takes the helm in the next chapter of the hugely popular espionage franchise that has earned almost $1 billion at the global box office: The Bourne Legacy.  The writer/director expands the Bourne universe created by Robert Ludlum with an original story that introduces us to a new hero (Jeremy Renner) whose life-or-death stakes have been triggered by the events of the first three films.

For The Bourne Legacy, Renner joins fellow series newcomers Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Stacy Keach and Oscar Isaac, while franchise veterans Albert Finney, Joan Allen, David Strathairn and Scott Glenn reprise their roles.

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