Daniel Craig's Rumored 007 Extension – Are We Looking At a Replay of "A...
Michael G. Wilson is the current producer for the James Bond film franchise. He's a Daniel Craig fan. Most people like Daniel Craig's 007 performances, so that isn't a surprise. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Wilson's been talking about signing Craig to a five-film extension.
Official DARK KNIGHT RISES trailer
Apple has posted the official one, so if the above embed doesn't work, go here.
Dark Knight Rises bootleg trailer — for now
These are being removed left and right -- but luckily the trailer will be officially released on Tuesday. Until then we'll have to make do with these handheld versions.
Brad Bird Goes Live Action: A Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Review (and that...
I'll confess I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from a Brad Bird-directed installment in the Mission: Impossible film franchise. Bird, as you probably know, comes from the world of animation. Most notably over at Pixar, where he was the writer/director for The Incredibles. Honestly, there wasn't a lot to improve on in his live action debut.
2011 comics movie posters take their lumps
In a piece called The Ten Best and Worst Movie Posters of the Year Vulture lays out some analysis of the year's movie posters—why yes, that BRIDESMAIDS poster was pretty cool. They also single out two comics movie campaigns for some brickbats, including Worst: X-MEN: FIRST CLASS, describing it thusly:
Wanna see the Dark Knight Rises prologue?
With rising excitement for next year's THE DARK KNIGHT RISES trilogy-ending Batman adventure, WB has announced that the full six-minute prologue to the film will be shown in 42 IMAX theaters in the US and the UK starting Friday, December 16. The footage is expected to be shown with MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL. Although going to see a Tom Cruise film may sound like an onerous proposition, it's also the first live Action film directed by Brad Bird -- who made THE INCREDIBLES and THE IRON GIANT -- so hey, this may be an enjoyable field trip after all.
In a statement, director Christopher Nolan said, "Our experience on 'The Dark Knight' shooting and projecting IMAX 15 perf 65mm/70mm film was inspiring. The immersive quality of the image goes beyond any other filmmaking tool available, and in revisiting Gotham, we were determined to shoot even more of the movie in this unique format. Giving the fans an early look at an IMAX sequence is a great way to draw attention to what I believe will be an incredible way to experience our story when it comes out next summer."
The prologue is expected to feature the bad guy Bane, played by Tom Hardy. Win, win, win!
Watch GREEN LANTERN for 99 cents
YouTube has a new promotion for its new streaming service where you can watch recent movies for 99 cents -- among them GREEN LANTERN. If you've been waiting for a budget-conscious way to watch Hal Jordan save the universe from an angry cloud, this is your chance.
You can also watch Harry Potter, Conan and that movie where Ton Hanks lives out his biker fantasy by riding a scooter with Julia Roberts on the back.
The Muppets (Movie) Review
While Twilight-mania lapped it at the box office over the holiday weekend, The Muppets relaunched their film career. "The Muppets" (As opposed to "The Muppet Movie") is a little bit of a departure from previous Muppets flicks in a number of ways. First off, the classic Muppets were not the main characters of the story. It was a very self-referential film, filled with in-jokes for adults who grew up with the franchise. It had more political overtones than one would expect from the Muppets. It also was a lot of fun.
New Avengers character posters unveiled
The Avengers plus Loki and Nick Fury. These look pretty nice. Even with the typography elements taking center stage in the design, ScarJo continues to exhibits awesome mastery of the butt-and-face first pose, while Mark Ruffalo as the Halk does not look like Zoolander, which is a big improvement.
Sad that none of the guys are turned so we can see their butt. Especially Thor and Captain America.
Universal head in confession stunner: "Cowboys & Aliens" was "crappy"
Universal Studios head Ron Meyer is the longest serving studio head around; he's 67 and he's seen it all. So when he was hanging loose at the Savannah Film Festival, he was really hanging loose, admitting that the reason a lot of Uni's films failed at the box office was because...they stank.
RED 2 set for August 2, 2013
Summit Entertainment has just announced that RED 2, the sequel to RED, will be released on August 2nd of 2013.
The first film, very loosely based on the Warren Ellis/Cully Hamner mini-series, came out last year, and scored a surprise hit with its tale of over-the-hill spies (Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, et al) getting back together for one more gig.
Brubaker goes Hollywood with COWARD
Another day, another option, but this one is a bit different -- this time the comics creator himself has been tapped to write the script. Ed Brubaker is writing a script for a COWARD movie based on the first arc of his CRIMINAL series, says Variety. David Slade (TWILIGHT, 30 DAYS OF NIGHT) is attached to direct for Jamie Patricof's Hunting Lane Films.









