Looks like a great new HBO show but feels like I'm watching an idea built around the OReilly "fuck it we'll do it live!" Inside Edition tantrum
Looks like a great new HBO show but feels like I'm watching an idea built around the OReilly "fuck it we'll do it live!" Inside Edition tantrum
Never liked any of the recent movies or the spin-offs but I've always enjoyed the Karloff film.
Obviously it'll probably hew closer to what they've done recently considering how much money those films have made, but considering they're rebooting it instead of just continuing with lame sequels and spin-offs I think it has a lot of potential.
Especially with one of the writers of Prometheus attached.
I'll remain cautiously optimistic and hopeful about this one for now.
Oh fuck me... does everything good need to be restarted and turned into a shadow of its former self? What's next, Arrested Development: The Next Generation?
Cannot fucking wait.
Scrolling from the bottom of the page, I was like "...Snatch....Fucking Snatch 2 or something???...No...WHAT???" That looks awesome.
Too bad Dennis Hopper isn't alive. If he was, I totally have a feeling he'd be in it.
Tucked into a story at The Economist about James Cameron working with China on his Avatar sequels, there's this:
...which I think is kind of weaksauce, but okay, I can see where he's coming from, and while I didn't like Avatar the guy's at least doing something very near and dear to his heart trying to make this a better world, somehow, and as long as he's pumping money into cool expensive things like private space ventures, I don't even mind his treatment of the artform as shiny commercial product for the generation of huge amounts of wealth. But I hope that if he's serious about the "state of the world and what we should be doing about it" stuff he'll at least try plotting the sequels in something stronger than primitive and shallow caricatures.From the article:
Mr Cameron suggests that by the time “Avatar 3” is released later this decade, China may well rival America as the top movie market. That may be a stretch, but then just wait till “Avatar 4”; Mr Cameron calls it a possibility. He says he has stopped producing non-Avatar films or even considering non-Avatar scripts. “I’m in the Avatar business. Period, that’s it. I’m making ‘Avatar 2’, ‘Avatar 3’, maybe ‘Avatar 4’,” he says. “I think that within the Avatar landscape, I can say everything I need to say that I think needs to be said, in terms of the state of the world and what we should be doing about it.”
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http://www.chud.com/90903/oh-so-that...e-ranger-look/
“I’d actually seen a painting by an artist named Kirby Sattler, and looked at the face of this warrior and thought: That’s it… The stripes down the face and across the eyes … it seemed to me like you could almost see the separate sections of the individual, if you know what I mean… There’s this very wise quarter, a very tortured and hurt section, an angry and rageful section, and a very understanding and unique side. I saw these parts, almost like dissecting a brain, these slivers of the individual… It just so happened Sattler had painted a bird flying directly behind the warrior’s head. It looked to me like it was sitting on top. I thought: Tonto’s got a bird on his head. It’s his spirit guide in a way. It’s dead to others, but it’s not dead to him. It’s very much alive.”
May the 4th be with you
My chinese teacher told me that Avatar was such a big hit in China because people could identify with the Na'vi because of the forced relocation aspect.
In other news, The Avengers has the biggest US opening weekend ever, it surpasses Harry Potter by more than $30 million.
I remember when the second Pirates movie came out (I think it was the second one) and it made about 130 million on its opening weekend, which was the record at the time, if I'm not mistaken. And I remember being just completely blown away by that. That was unheard of. Then The Dark Knight came out and just smashed that record, and now here we are at 200 million. That's unbelievable.
I'll go you one better. If candy prices used movie theaters as the standard, there wouldn't be an obesity epidemic in America today.
Theaters use the high markup on their food to stay open.
Official spoiler rules - from College Humor.
First trailer for Argo, the new Ben Affleck movie:
It's about how the Canadians helped getting 6 U.S. diplomats out of Iran in 1980, right in the middle of the hostage crisis. I can't wait to see this movie for the following reasons:
1) It's based on a true story and I really like those.
2) Because I'm very old, I actually remember when this happened. I remember how proud it made me feel about being Canadian because they were saying on the news that we did something that was really extremely badass.
3) I can't wait to see if Affleck and his writers/producers have spin this as being "the CIA did all the work and oh yeah, the Canadians did a couple of things here and there too". The highly cynical part of my brain is convinced that's how the movie will go.
We'll see!
Jesus this looks awesome
YES PLEASE.
Please, let this be good. Frank Miller needs to redeem himself after the debacle that was The Spirit. One of the worst films I had ever seen.