Friday
Jul092010

Exclusive: "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" Teaser Trailer 

Lets face it, if you're reading this chances are you are a big film fan and would jump at the chance to be involved in making one, well here we have proof that it can happen as independent Writer/Producer Sean Gates and Director/Producer Clayton Spinney deliver the first teaser for their production of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Here's a little piece from Sean giving a bit of insight into what they are going for!

The teaser is essentially a self-contained short film we call "There's A Storm Coming," not culled from actual scenes from the movie, but certainly meant to be representative of the look, feel, and sound of the film. We know that a lot of people are unfamiliar with the book and for most people Oz is simply the '39 MGM film. So the question we're constantly wrestling with his how to market this film to a world that still loves to hear Judy Garland sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". I unfortunately don't have an answer to that. I too am one of those people. But you have two guarantees with this film: the first is that it will have things in it that you've never seen before. The second is, nobody breaks into song.

We have a couple of behind-the-scenes videos posted at our website and there will be more as we go forward. There's also desktop images, concept art, and plenty of photos, so if you're interested in seeing more, come visit us there.


Thursday
Jul082010

New Trailer 'Welcome to the Rileys'

The first trailer has been released for indie film Welcome to the Rileys directed by Ridley Scottt's son Jake, and starring James Gandolfini. The film screened at this years sundance film festival to rave reviews where director Scott also received a Grand Jury Prize nomination for Most Dramatic Film.

It was originally picked up by apparition, but due to some restructuring within their hierarchy the project was moved to Samuel Goldwyn. Apparition had the film set up for a November 5 release, and it appears Samuel Goldwyn plans to keep it there.

Since the death of his daughter, Doug Riley (James Gandolfini) begins to commit adultery with a waitress named Vivian, while his wife Lois (Melissa Leo) withholds a secret about their daughter Emily's death. From this guilt, she never ventures outside her house. When Vivian dies, Doug is devastated. In New Orleans' French Quarter, Doug finds himself in a strip club when he meets a sixteen year old prostitute named Mallory (Kristen Stewart). Doug calls Lois to inform her he will not be returning home. Lois finally leaves her house to reunite with Doug. When she arrives, she is horrified, but is also taken by Mallory's unusual resemblance to Emily. Lois proceeds to move in. But Mallory does not wish to give up her life as a prostitute.

 

Thursday
Jul082010

New 'Deathly Hallows' Footage on ABC Family 

I'm not usually a fan of taped-from-the-TV footage, but since ABC Family's Harry Potter weekend is just getting started with tonight's showing of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, we may not see this footage officially until next week, and it's got some really good stuff, so what the hell, let's show it now.

Behold the new behind-the-scenes footage and clips from Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, courtesy of Mugglenet.com:

The first five Harry Potter movies will be airing all weekend on ABC Family (Half-Blood Prince remains stranded on HBO), so keep a lookout for additional Deathly Hallows exclusives throughout the marathon. 

Thursday
Jul082010

Lucas Till Joins X-Men: First Class; "Misdirection Campaign" Going On?

Because there wasn't enough news, rumors and 100% Grade-A Internet bullshit to confuse us about X-Men: First Class for one day.

Entertainment Weekly reports there seem to be a "misdirection campaign" in order to keep the element of surprise for fans. That’s all well and good. Nothing wrong with keeping us guessing till that midnight screening next summer - just ask J.J. Abrams! But when you see your youthful thespian walking around the set drinking a Diet Pepsi and he’s wearing blue fur; that might give away who they're playing. Just saying, guys!

It's with that acknowledgment they divulge actor Lucas Till will play Havok, a character who in the comics is the little brother of one Scott Summer (aka Cyclops). Well, how do we know he's actually playing that particular character then? Couldn't that itself be a part of this "Let's fuck with fans' heads" initiative.

Oh and speaking of Cyclops, remember those month-long rumors of Aaron Johnson playing the role – the same one we did a report on just this morning? It's a big fat piece of bologna. Not just as Xavier's sun-shades wearing pupil, but for any role in the prequel. Don't expect to see the Kick-Ass (whose finance just gave birth to their child – congratulations) period.

Thursday
Jul082010

UPDATE: Will Scott Summers Kick-Ass in X-Men: First Class? Nope.

UPDATE: Good thing I wasn't a betting man on this one, I guess. Entertainment Weekly says Aaron Johnson won't be appearing despite all those rumblings suggesting otherwise. Maybe it will be Josh Hutcherson after all as CHUD had suggested?

Yet another appears to have jumped on the "Aaron Johnson for X-Men: First Class" bandwagon.

That's not to say or imply it's an unfounded cause. Plenty of evidence has surfaced since the hiring of Matthew Vaughn to suggest his Kick-Ass star would participate in some capacity – most likely as the teenaged Scott Summers/Cyclops.

Long story short, this all originated from a snap-shot taken of Vaughn, Johnson and James McAvoy (weeks prior to the Wanted star being officially hired as Professor Xavier) bullshitting together in London. Filmonic were the first ones to use "connect the dots" logic figuring it out.

A tipster has informed AICN that Johnson will be sporting the visors and is "one percent locked at this point."

Nothing has been made official as of this publication and look at what happened to Benjamin Walker. But if I was betting man, I'd say Johnson is definitely onboard.

Thursday
Jul082010

New trailer 'Machete'

Fox has released the new trailer for the Robert Rodriguez flick Machete. It was to be expected after the release of all the posters yesterday.

Machete is based on the "fake" trailer in Rodriguez's 2007 Grindhouse. The feature version of the trailer finds Machete (Trejo) a renegade former Mexican Federale, roaming the streets of Texas after a shakedown from drug lord Torrez (Seagal). Reluctantly, Machete takes an offer from spin doctor Benz (Fahey) to assassinate McLaughlin (De Niro) a corrupt Senator. Double crossed and on the run Machete braves the odds with the help of Luz (Michelle Rodriguez), a saucy taco slinger, Padre (Marin) his "holy" brother, and April (Lohan) a socialite with a penchant for guns. All while being tracked by Sartana (Alba), a sexy ICE agent with a special interest in the blade slinger.

I can't tell if this is supposed to ridiculously awesome, hilarious, or down right stupid. Maybe all of the above. Either way I'm not expecting much out of this.

Thursday
Jul082010

About A Beast

Even despite the problems of hiring, firing then trying to rehire Benjamin Walker, 20th Century Fox has resolved their issues over casting Hank McCoy for X-Men: First Class.

Word coming "TOLDJA" is Nicholas Hoult (who first appeared in About a Boy, hence my ill-fated attempt at a clever title) has snagged the role. He joins a growing cast that includes James McAvoy (Professor X), Michael Fassbender (Magneto), Alice Eve (Emma Frost) and possibly Aaron Johnson (Cyclops).

After he completes work on this, he’s expected to appear in George Miller's two Mad Max reboots/sequels/whatever the Hell they are at the moment movies.

Production is expected to start next month overseas with the prequel locked in for a June 3, 2011 release. So more casting announcements should be hitting the presses between now and when cameras roll.

Meanwhile, it looks like Latino Review's scoop last week (which we reported here) has been confirmed by the trades. Caleb Landry Jones has been cast as Banshee. As per usual, the trade publication (who you have to pay to read, kids) doesn't give them their due credit for breaking the news-item. Fuckers.

Thursday
Jul082010

New Teaser Trailer for The Social Network 

Yet another teaser trailer has come online for The Social Network aka that facebook movie. In the last trailer no actual footage was revealed, it consisted mainly only of a voice over and the tag line "you don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies".  I'll admit even with out actually revealing much of anything the trailer got me interested, and it got other people talking too. In this second teaser trailer they take somewhat of a similar approach, and again are able to garner even more interest with revealing little to nothing once again. Check out the video for yourself below.

On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication. A mere six years and 500 million friends later, Mark Zuckerberg is the youngest billionaire in history... but for this entrepreneur, success leads to both personal and legal complications. From director David Fincher and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin comes The Social Network, a film that proves you don't get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies. The film is produced by Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca, and Ceán Chaffin and based on the book "The Accidental Billionaires" by Ben Mezrich.

Thursday
Jul082010

The AIM Chronicles - 007

One of the features that we opted to carry over since our TMT return are the AIM Chronicles. Basically we just bullshit via AOL Instant Messenger (or "AIM" as you mortals call it) over a particular topic. This time, it's me and my Movie Moan partner-in-crime Phil talking about…what else… the current predicament over the James Bond franchise.

It should be noted this was done yesterday afternoon. Well before the subsequent denial of the next installment impending death. Something I don't believe for a fucking second. Of course, people within MGM are going to deny this news. Anyway, hope you enjoy...

Jamie: Somewhere right now those "CraigIsNotBond" dipshits are doing victory dances – all five of them.

Phil: I remain completely optimistic this will be made. The film industry can be such a fickle thing sometimes. I know it’s going to take a miracle to bail MGM out but I cannot see how Bond can just be locked away in a vault forever because of that.

Jamie: Eventually? Yes we'll see another Bond movie. But this is probably the end of the Craig reign. MGM is showing no signs of giving 007 up. Even though they don't have the dough to make the next one, they don't care. They're willing to let the franchise (and fans) rot.

Phil: How long are you giving this until you completely rule Craig doing another one or are you already there?

Jamie: I walked out of Casino Royale saying, "WOW. Craig is going to end up rivaling Roger Moore for number of installments." When they put it on "indefinite hiatus," I thought Craig was good for one more - if that. With this development though? It's over. This is going to drag out for years, his contract will lapse and he'll be smart and say "Thanks. It was a blast and I got everything good outta it without the downside. I'll head towards the door..." I don’t care what bullshit they’re publicly stating to the contrary and I hate that this is happening.

Phil: What pisses me off is that I want to see a Bond film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Peter Morgan. I want to see two top-quality artists giving their talents to a series which, after nearly 50 years, still has so much potential and so much to give audiences. It would kill me not to get to see that.

Jamie: Honestly. I hate seeing this go down more so than The Hobbit.

Phil: It isn't fair for Craig to go out on Quantum of Solace in my opinion. I know it sort of closed the story but to me it was building to a crescendo. We need the grand finale of the "Quantum trilogy" where Craig really tears these fuckers down. It's not going to feel right to have some new guy doing that instead (if they even carry that storyline through).

Jamie: Craig will probably wind up ending his tenure on the best note possible when you think about it. The two highest grossing ones, well-received, popular, people loved his characterization of Bond and that's it.

Phil: I suppose part of my optimism comes from the fact that Bond has been down and out before, quite a few times actually. The series didn't die when they were hit with lawsuits. The series didn't die when Connery quit. The series didn't die when other types of action movies like Die Hard and Lethal Weapon seemed more popular. The series didn't die when other spy franchises like Bourne and Mission: Impossible came along. Bond is still at the top of the heap and people still get excited about it. It's just the hard fucking thing is casting the part. Finding Craig was such a long drawn out thing that I stopped caring (starting to remind me of Spider-Man) and I don't want to have to sit through that again.

Jamie: Yeah it was over a year of casting I think.

Phil: Well that's what I'm going to give it then, starting from now. I'm giving them a year to pull this together and re-start movement on Bond 23. If that happens, I believe we can keep going and pretend nothing ever happened. Craig will do at least one more, Sam Mendes will direct. And the film will be called "The Lion Sleeps Tonight!"

Jamie: At least we have the title song. Whatever ends up happening, one thing is guaranteed. James Bond will return.

Thursday
Jul082010

Superman V... What Could Have Been

Originally Posted On Our Sister Site: supermanlives.net

For most fans of the Superman franchise we like to act like the third and fourth sequels never happened. For us everything ended after Superman II. But what if they had actually made Superman V. The plan was to restore the icon to his proper status and rejuvenate the franchise. They intended to skip over the third and fourth installments, and basically pick up where we left off from the end of the second film. Somewhat like a reboot, but only going back mid-way through the series.

Comic book writer Cary Bates wrote a treatment and then a draft for what would have been Superman V: Superman Reborn with Christopher reeve set to reprise the role. Bates recently spoke to Newsarama, and shared what his vision for the man of steel could have been:

"The intent was to leapfrog over Superman III and especially IV, and return the series to the high mark achieved in 1 and 2,"

"[It was] our desire to do a fully developed, balls-out science fiction story pitting Superman and Brainiac against each other mano a mano. The premise involved a new take on the whole Brainiac-Kandor portion of the Superman mythos."

There plans was to basically do a retelling of the first classic Brainiac story from the comics, and give Superman an opponent to pose a real threat.

"[Brainiac] comes to Earth for the first time and shrinks Metropolis, adding it to his interplanetary collection of miniaturized cities, But because he becomes aware of the unique super-powered being in his latest acquisition, Brainiac miniaturizes himself and ventures into the bottled Metropolis in person. This leads to a knock-down drag-out battle that ends in what appears to be Superman’s death."

The idea for Superman's death on film came long before the hugely popular death of Superman in comics, which also dealt with a similar rebirth scenario for the character, but with a slightly different take on what happened after the fact.

"A split-second before his atoms would’ve been permanently disintegrated, they are sucked into a bottle-city a few rows over... Kandor, there he is 'reborn' as a mortal man, where he gets to reconnect with his Kryptonian roots as he begins the arduous process of rehabilitating himself and eventually escaping from Kandor to resume his battle with Brainiac."

The Brainiac intended to appear in Superman V was a combination of the green skinned alien and the robot version that had both appeared in the comics over the span of over 30 years, from the 50's right up until the 80's.

"While this two-tier approach to Brainiac proved to be an extremely important component to the plot, the original reason was much more pragmatic, Our Brainiac had to be human much of time, or the producers would’ve faced the dilemma of throwing away big bucks to hire a big-name actor who would be reduced to an unseen voice-over artist for a mechanical or CGI robot."

Thankfully it's probably a good thing this wasn't made. The draft released online wasn't anywhere near as awesome as it sounds in bates descriptions of the story, and the visual effects in the early 90's that would be needed to achieve a lot of what they wanted to do would look cheesy and fake. Even still I have to wonder would have come of the franchise had we seen an on screen interpretation of Brainiac, and a film that rejuvenated the franchise. Would we have still received the sequel/reboot Superman returns from Singer, who knows.

The fact they had plans to develop Brainiac for the big screen once before makes me optimistic to think that Goyer and Nolan may have gone down a similar path. That's something I know myself and a number of other fans could easily get behind. After all do we really to see Superman get his ass kicked by Kevin Spacey again, and then fly of with an island? No, we need to see a battle of epic proportions!