Feb 20th, 2012 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | no comment »
Fox Studios is apparently by no means happy with Darren Aronofsky stepping away from his / her commitment to The Wolverine. They are introducing a breach of commitment against the director in hopes regarding scaring him back in line.
Fox’s Press Release states:
We’d so much faith in Aronofsky’utes vision for The Wolverine and this was our chance to come back coming from any of that negative excitement from X-Men Wolverine Origins.
He has been our Christopher Nolan. He was about to offer the X-Men films the gravitas to be taken as seriously as The Dark Knight.
But now everything is gone and we don’t have a clue who can fill these shoes.
Our intention is usually to present him with a authorized conflict strong enough to make your ex reconsider leaving. If we can’big t have this amazing film maker in our ranks, we are going to lead him to regret leaving.
It considerations me that they are at such a loss over Aronofsky. I really wanted to see what he could perform with The Wolverine, and seeing the amount faith Fox had in this specific just makes me wish it was happening even more.
However I actually do think they are really biting on off more than they can gnaw attempting to sue him back to submission.
I can’t identify that working, and if it does, We cant see that as a good work environment.
Yes, this was the truth is an April Fool’s Ruse Not my best, however My partner and i haven’t gone a year without one and I didn’t have time to publish a better one. Thanks for actively playing along.

Feb 5th, 2012 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | 2 comments »
Stupidity. That’s what the people who just love several theater chains say in response to a (ahem) very strong and “bright” idea brought forth by four major companies. How’s this for an 04 Fool’s joke- for $30 dollars, you are able to rent a film on VOD inside of two months after that movie happens in theaters. No, uh, sorry. It’s not a joke. Variety reports this “very bright” technique:
Warner Bros., Sony, Universal and 20th Century Fox are the first studios that have agreed to launch Home Premiere as the official brand this agreement the industry will offer up videos to rent for $30 60 days after their theatrical bows for a observing period of two to three days, with regards to the distributor.
Studios contend that offering up films 60 days after their theatrical run won’t hurt the box office since most films generate most of their own coin during their first three months.
As a result, some chains have got threatened to find out what movies could be up for such service, and may decide not to book those films as well as have limited engagements for them. In the long run, I don’t really think it will hurt theater stores. I do see the 30 buck price point for a VOD film despite a few months in the box office- proceeding bust very quickly. It will be the particular studios who will lose the most money. How do I know that?
Let’s state..you wait another two and a half several weeks, give or take. Four months after a theatrical release. VOD will be a cheaper price. Watching films at home still offers you the same distractions- the dog barks, the telephone rings (and you must take the decision) and so on. True, you may have access to more beer and wine, and you may not have to fuss in regards to the hi-calorie battle over movie butter along with such-and you could watch in your Pajamas if you want to. But are you ready to pay 30 greens?
I’meters not.
In addition, it might give you a few jokers out there another (worthless) excuse to pirate movies. I’m not for that type of thing, and I discourage that where I can, but Showmanship still refuses to help alone.

Feb 2nd, 2012 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | one comment »
There have apparently already been some leaked images coming from Twilight Breaking Dawn, yet Twilight author Stephanie Meyer alongside Breaking Dawn Director Bill Condon and Producer Wyck Godfrey have given a statement pleading bloggers at all like me to resist posting any leaked images of their upcoming movie.
Its not a cease as well as descist letter. We have received those as well as respectfully comply. Its a personal note asking us not to. Because these people don’t like publicity.
Since some of you may know, images and screen grabs of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn as a work in progress get leaked on the internet. We are extremely proud of this film as well as extremely heartbroken to see it out right now there at this stage.
The film and the images are not yet all set or in their proper framework. They were illegally obtained and their early dissemination is significantly upsetting to the actors, the particular filmmakers and Summit who are spending so much time to bring these movies for you to fruition to you in Late 2011 and November 2012.
Please, for those who are posting, quit. And please, though the temptation is high, don’t view or pass on these images. Wait for film in its beautiful, finished entirety to thrill anyone.
Sincerely,
Stephenie Meyer, Bill Condon, Wyck Godfrey along with Summit Entertainment
Interestingly enough there has been a dramatic decline inside the Twilight buzz. Despite the third film in the series raking inside most money in the string so far, there still has been an absense of that media blitzing that was going around. NOTHING at recent conventions, no piles of Twilight merchandise in the malls. Nothing at all.
Perhaps that has something to do with the fact the third book is the Actual ending of the story, as well as the fourth book is just “what goes on next” fanwank – a whole book of material that may be summed up in an epilogue chapter.
But maybe it has something to do with a lack of interest. Even the most devoted associated with Twilight fans are selling it to different things now. They just don’capital t seem to care anymore.
Twilighting Fever is over and they still have another two films (The very last chapter is stupidly being expanded into two films – do they think they are Harry Potter?)
What you know already the studios would be ITCHING for this free publicity. ANYTHING to try and generate some of that nausea that fueled the previous installments to insane boxoffice draws. Even misleading images get individuals talking, wondering, and buzzing!!!
So shoot yourself within the foot and beg men and women NOT to publicize your product with regard to “the art”?
Ironically, this site which despite having luke warm sensations about Twilight usually really does post these things and these “released images” escaped my notice as well.
Maybe this is a reverse psychology ploy alerting me about bat roosting “leaked images” hoping we do junk them all over the net. Because they require the help.

Jan 28th, 2012 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | one comment »
Stop the presses and also pump the brakes as EW is attempting to do some damage handle regarding the hysteria surrounding sending your line news for the Dark Soldier Rises. TMB recently caught blowing wind that JGL was confirmed for your Dark Knight Rises however in a bit of a sucker punch we discover out that he’s not really who we thought this individual was.
So, international friends let the re-speculation begin! JGL is a very hot commidity and welcome addition to the cast, but this begs the questions of “Otherwise Falcone, then who?“
With the availability of these off beat less-than-super characters in the vein of Puzzle Men, I was surprised to hear that Woody Harleson’s Defendor will be receiving a very limited theatrical run (is one to day in LA certainly be a “run”?) and then will show up on Dvd movie and Blu Ray on Apr 13th.
This was filmed in my own back yard in Hamilton New york Canada, and I am certain I am aware some of the locales. I like the design of this and will be picking this specific up very soon.

Jan 14th, 2012 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | 4 comments »
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Jan 12th, 2012 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | no comment »
To produce happened at the recent CinemaCon one other night regarding the upcoming Environmentally friendly Lantern film, including a presentation of your banner and the first recognized poster. But first things first. The particular LA Times has a little blurb from the ‘Con:
Ryan Reynolds heard the fan angst when the first “Green Lantern” trailer hit inside November, but he claims that Warner Bros. is delivering any deep-space epic with the film, not really the comedy-adventure that the trailer divulged might be coming when the film arrives in June.
Also making the web rounds the last few a long time is the Oa banner (above) along with the first official character poster under. Not too shabby, I a lot like it. (Like the banner much better though) What’s your thoughts?
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Jan 11th, 2012 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | one comment »
There have been some unverified rumors of a Justice League film being planned for a 2013 release that just got a little more substantial if the president associated with Warner Bros’ motion picture group Jeff Robinov features anything to say about the make a difference.
First and foremost we should acknowledge why these statements are picked out coming from a larger conversation so every item has to be taken with a touch of suspicion. With that out of the way I just must say that I love what Nolan has done with Batman but alternatively the franchise could be holding up a potential Justice League movie. I’michael torn.
I would be ‘OK’ using rebooting reinventing Batman for video if Chris Nolan does not have any intention to return to the Batman franchise after his 3rd film, but if he does intend to continue to make Batman movies then… it puts these guys in an uncomfortable predicament as they would have two iterations with the character in the film planet simultaneously which could cause unwelcome confusion for audiences.
I became happy when they scrapped their authentic plans for the Justice League film and decided it was an awful idea as I didn’t want their own terrible ideas ruining any kind of potential for a franchise but when they can somehow manage to assembled a good production team after that I’d happily do a A hundred and eighty.

Dec 31st, 2011 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | one comment »
Zack Snyder’s Superman: Man of Steel has its big blue boyscout, and in many cases his parents locked in nevertheless the remaining question has been whom might win the heart in the Last Son of Krypton.
Well it was announced today which Academy Award Nominee Amy Adams will probably be playing Lois Lane.
EOnline says:
Snyder claims in a statement: “Second just to Superman himself, the question of who will play Lois Isle is arguably what fans have been most curious about. So we are excited to announce the particular casting of Amy Adams, one of the most versatile and respected actresses in films today. Amy contains the talent to capture each of the qualities we love about Lois: smart, tough, funny, warm, driven and, of course, beautiful.”
I think this is likely the best spreading news I have heard with this film. I like who they have lined up for Superman and in many cases thought it was good casting regarding Mr and Mrs Kent. But this news now has me really jonesing with this movie.
Lois Lane is a powerful bold character that I sensed they really messed up in Monster Returns. But I think that Can be has the spine to carry away a very likable and very interesting Lois Lane that will be strong and vulnerable at the same time.
I wonder if she will go with the actual classic dark locks of Ms Lane, or would they enrage the fanboys and make Lane a ginger?
The video is already in pre-production and Snyder can have cameras rolling this summer.

Dec 30th, 2011 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | no comment »
It’s been a very long time since we’ng seen any footage from the Green Lantern camp with the merely tidbits in recent recollection announcing casting choices. These days we finally get a new take a look at Green Lantern.
Wow. I’m truly glad they decided to more and more difficult to polish the effects just before showing any more goods. There’utes a few things that stand out in my opinion in the trailer that are carried out really well, while some elements still show room for improvement. I really enjoyed seeing your corps together as it definitely does a good job of introducing the audience to the fact that Hal Jordan is an element of a much larger team that is considered a police force. I believe the trailer does a lot to win back those who may have been dissuaded by GL’azines first trailer and it has was able to wedge itself somewhere between Thor as well as Captain America on my ‘radar’ wherever it belonged all along.
Among the finest to add that hearing in which oath just tickles all the right nerd endings.

Dec 29th, 2011 Posted in Correct Movie Opinions | 2 comments »
Bill Murray recently signed to play Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the version of the British Radio perform, “Hyde Park on the Hudson.”
Vulture is canceling:
The project, set up from Focus Features and the UK’utes Film4, recounts the quasi-incestuous love affair between the us president and his distant cousin, Maggie Stuckley, and takes place on the July 1939 weekend that the British King and Queen visited Roosevelt at his upstate New York cottage, in the first-ever visit to America by a an affiliate the United Kingdom monarchy.
Bill Murray is always a pleasant surprise. Everyone talks about his brilliant turn in “Zombieland” (a role that probably makes the otherwise very forgettable film feel like it was decent), and that’s just one wonderful example of how he can make something out of nothing. Professionally, I think the funniest Murray moment in recent years is his turn since Agent 13 in “Find Smart,” but he’s proven over and over again he actually offers some pretty great critical acting chops as well. My own understanding is that the FDR in this participate in is a serious role, therefore it’ll be fun to view what he does with it!
