Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Man of Steel Trailer # 5- A M A Z I N G!
This may just be better than the Dark Knight Movies??!! What are your thoughts..leave comments below!
Friday, May 17, 2013
Nolan doing Bond?
After Sam Mendes decided not to direct a follow up to SKYFALL MGM announced that a new Bond film would probably be hitting theaters in 2016 and the search was on for a director. One popular name that keeps surfacing is Christopher Nolan, who has expressed his love for the franchise before (in particular ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE) in several interviews and conversations.
Director Sam Mendes directing Daniel Craig |
According to the Daily Mail, Nolan and his representatives have talked with Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson (producers of the Bond movies) about directing the next 007 film. It's still incredibly early and the talks are described as "informal" so clearly nothing is set in stone.
Although this might be a dream job for Christopher Nolan the question is will he be able to direct the film? Some might think he'll be too busy working on his new science-fiction film INTERSTELLAR but the next Bond movie is still at least three years away. Don't forget he also managed to film INCEPTION between the second and third Batman films so he shouldn't have a problem going from one massive project to another. But will Nolan want to do another huge time consuming film after INTERSTELLAR?
Some of the top choices for the next Bond? What are your thoughts?
Hugh Jackman |
Michael Fassbender |
Christian Bale |
Idris Elba |
Here are my top choices for the next actor to play James Bond
John Stamos Johnny Knoxville
Andrew Dice Clay
Charlie Sheen
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Iron Man Trivia- Some Cool Unknown Facts! For all 3 Movies
As Iron Man arrives to the screens 2 weekends ago for the 3rd time ( technically 4 if you count the Avengers), check out some awesome film junkeez trivia for the 3 movies!
Director Jon Favreau says that this weekend's blockbuster contains a special tribute to King of All Media Howard Stern. Favreau, a close friend of The Howard Stern Show.
Jon Favreau was originally going to direct Captain America: The First Avenger in the manner of a superhero comedy adventure, but he instead chose to direct this film and give it a more serious tone. Ironically, Nick Cassavetes, who was chosen to direct that film, had been filled in to direct this film in December 2004.
Nicolas Cage and Tom Cruise were interested in playing Iron Man. Cruise in particular was going to act in and produce the film. Cage played another Marvel superhero in Ghost Rider.
According to Jon Favreau, Clive Owen and Sam Rockwell are among the actors that were considered for Tony Stark during pre-production. Rockwell would get a part in Iron Man 2 as Stark's rival Justin Hammer.
- Director Jon Favreau played a character similar to Tony Stark named Pete Becker on the hit television series Friends. Both Stark and Becker are rich playboys who give up their current life to fight, Tony fights crime while Pete fights in Ultimate Fighting. Favreau even sported Stark-like facial hair for the role.
- Robert Downey Jr. recommended screenwriter Justin Theroux, who did Downey's Tropic Thunder, to Jon Favreau to write the film's script.
- The character of Ivan Vanko (Mickey Rourke) is a combination of Iron Man's enemy the Crimson Dynamo (Dr Vanko, who wears weaponry/armour that can control electricity) and the supervillain Whiplash (who possesses a specially-designed razor/acid whip). In addition, the character is portrayed as the son of Anton Vanko, who was the original Crimson Dynamo in the comics, and assumes the identity of B. Turgenev (Boris Turgenev, in the comics the second Crimson Dynamo).
According to Mickey Rourke, he carried out a lot of research in Russia choosing what tattoos Ivan Vanko should carry on his body. He wanted authentic Russian tattoos, which would represent Vanko's Russian heritage, prison societies, and special clubs he might be in.
- Robert Downey Jr. had previously starred in Shane Black's film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and spoke highly of Black replacing Jon Favreau, saying that "bringing in Shane Black to write and direct the film is basically the only thing that Favreau and the audience and Marvel and I could ever actually sign off on."
- Shane Black admitted that Jon Favreau gave him tips and advice during filming (for which he was very grateful and thankful for) though noted that this film would have a "different feel" than the other two.
Walking Dead Movie?
Regardless of the mixed reception to ‘The Walking Dead‘s’ season 3 finale “Welcome to the Tombs,” there can be no denying the skyrocket success of AMC’s acclaimed horror-drama. With the fourth season set to premiere this fall, and popularity at an all-time high, could a future ‘Walking Dead’ movie already be in the works? According to series star Chad Coleman, it might be time to start buying tickets!
Since actors and newly minted series regulars alike provide the definitive authority on creative decisions, ‘The Walking Dead’ movie may get off the ground sooner than we think. In an interview with MTV Geek, ‘The Walking Dead’ star Chad Coleman (Tyreese) apparently confirmed his belief that increasingly popular zombie apocalypse series would make it to the big screen before long
I think it should happen. I think it would be amazing, I think it would catch on like wildfire. Everybody would love that just as well as they talk about ‘The Wire’ movie. I really think a ‘Walking Dead movie is going to be in the works not too far down the road, and I think it’s gonna take them by storm.
Right. Well, if you need us to report about Chad Coleman joining a big-screen ‘Walking Dead’ adaptation, or ‘The Wire’ for that matter, we’ll be right over here, on the edge of our seats.
While we wait for season 4, the next run of ‘The Walking Dead’ will introduce ‘The Wire’s’ Lawrence Gilliard Jr. as haunted Army medic Bob Stookey, while actors Chad Coleman, Sonequa Martin-Green and Emily Kinney have all been upgraded to series regulars. AMC earlier confirmed that David Morrissey’s villainous Governor would also return in season 4 as a series regular.
You can check out Coleman’s interview on a ‘Walking Dead’ movie in the clip below, and tell us in the comments if you think AMC’s drama should spawn a big-screen adventure for Rick Grimes and the other survivors!
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
Robert Downey Jr. Won't Return For Iron Man 4; Admits To INSANE Pay Day!
Mr. Stark could be hanging up his suit…FOR GOOD!
Robert Downey Jr. WILL NOT come back for a fourth installment ofIron Man 4, but then again, why would he??!
Dude confirmed that he is swimming in cash after getting paid a whopping $50 million for Iron Man 3!
However, Robert hasn't ruled out returning for The Avengers!
But why did Rob get so many Benjamins?
"He is Tony Stark. The other individual franchises — Thor, Captain America, Hulk — etc., don't have near the level of box-office potential that Iron Man does. The other way to look at it is that Iron Man would probably look more like those other franchises in terms of box-office performance without Downey."
It's true! He IS Tony Stark.
What would the badass superhero be without his equally badass star??!
We can almost hear the CA-CHING now!
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
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