Thursday, April 28, 2005

Marvel Deal With Paramount: Captain America, Nick Fury Movies Planned

Wow. Huge news broke today for comic fans like myself. Marvel Comics' film division has evolved into a production company which means that they will no longer license out their characters for other companies to make movies with, but instead they will make their own movies and partner up with studios for marketing only. The first such deal is with Paramount, which accounts for 10 films, including a Captain America movie and one for super-spy, Nick Fury. Basically what this means is that Marvel will finance their movies on their own and bear the brunt of the risk involved, but stand to make much more money should the film and subsequent dvd release be a success. This also gives them greater creative control and the chance to use more characters in one movie, whereas before characters could only be used by the studio they were licensed to (which is why we could never see Spider-man fight the Kingpin or Captain America and Iron Man together in an Avengers movie). So what does this mean to the average movie-goer? Not a whole lot. For us comic fans however, this is a very stirring story as it brings up a lot of questions about a company we care a great deal about, including what happens if it doesn't work out, and more importantly how this is going to affect the publishing division which is the backbone of both the company and the entire comic book industry. More on this story including the press release and quotes from Marvel can be read here and here.

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Full Batman Trailer

MTV.com has switched their abridged trailer with the full Batman trailer. It's pretty much the same as the other one, but there's much more backstory stuff at the beginning. After the one minute mark it turns into the one they had a few days ago, which is where all the cool stuff is. If you're having trouble watching it, make sure you're using Internet Explorer (remember, Microsoft is the devil) and that your Windows Media Player is updated.

UPDATE: the trailer is now available on Apple.com in glorious quicktime and various sizes, so if you haven't seen it yet(or feel compelled to watch it over and over like me) go there instead.

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Serenity Trailer

Apple has just posted the Serenity trailer. The movie is the directorial debut of Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and writer/director of the upcoming Wonder Woman feature film. He also writes the monthly Astonishing X-Men comic, which as I've said before is my favorite comic book currently being published. Serenity is a continuation of Whedon's short-lived TV series, Firefly, but it was made so that anyone could watch it whether they were familiar with the show or not. I've been interested in this movie since I first heard about it, even though I've never seen Firefly. The trailer's cool, but nothing in it really made me jump up and go "Oh man, I've gotta see that!". Being such a big AXM fan and recently getting into Buffy has already got me pretty excited for this film though.

Monday, April 25, 2005

Batman Begins Trailer

MTV.com has an exclusive look at the new Batman Begins trailer. I'm not sure if this is the full trailer that will be appearing in theaters next week or not, because this one is only 1:09 and that trailer is supposed to be twice that long. Either way, whatever it is that they have on their site is amazing. The first teaser was a big disappointment, not even showing the dark knight in motion. This one on the other hand has a ton of great shots of Bats as well as the two villains. The Scarecrow in particular looks very creepy and really cool too. We also get two very long looks at the future Mrs. Greg Luther, Katie Holmes and the always great Morgan Freeman. I knew all along that this movie would blow away the last two Batman movies (bet you blocked those out of your memories), but it's looking like this one will even top the two good Batman films as well.

UPDATE: according to Superherohype.com the trailer appearing on MTV.com was specially made for MTV's TRL. So we should be seeing something totally different in theaters and online very soon.

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Amityville Horror Review

I've never been a big fan of horror movies. They scared the hell out of me when I was a kid but somewhere in between they stopped producing any reaction whatsoever out of me. They can also frequently be some of the most poorly made movies out there. That said, there are a few films in that genre I greatly enjoy. I love movies like the Sixth Sense and the Others that try to unsettle the audience rather than shock them. I also really like zombie movies for some reason and I thought 28 Days Later and the Dawn of the Dead remake were both great. But my favorite horror flick is the one that started the slasher genre and is responsible for more bad movies than any other single film, Halloween. It's probably the only movie I've seen since starting high school that legitimately scared me and I can see why it inspired so many copycats. So why did I see the Amityville Horror knowing how much I dislike the genre? Did I think that it might hold a place among those movies as being the exception that elevates horror to a level that we can all respect? Well, no. I really like Ryan Reynolds (although I'd only previously seen him in comedic roles) and I was pretty sure I could get in for free thanks to my theater manager roommate. I'm really glad I went though. Although I didn't find the film particularly scary, I did find it very suspenseful. My friend Melissa on the other hand (who loves horror movies) was really scared of the film and jumped out of her seat several times. Of course I had to exploit this after the film and make her jump one more time while leaving the theater. So basically what I'm trying to say is that if horror movies usually frighten you, you'll find plenty of scares here, but if not there's still an entertaining film to be found here. As with everything I've seen with him in it, Ryan Reynolds is the best part of the movie, even without the use of his greatest strength, his dead-on comedic timing. The direction by Andrew Douglas is really good too and I'd look out for future horror movies from this guy, since he seems to have all the tricks for making people jump nailed. So if you're looking for a film to tide you over until Star Wars Episode 3 opens (only 3 weeks left!!!!) you could do a lot worse than the Amityville Horror.

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Corpse Bride Set Report

Ain't It Cool News's Moriarty has posted a very detailed set report from the London set of Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride. The Corpse Bride is Tim Burton's second stop motion feature film and will be opening this Fall. His first stop motion film, The Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my favorite movies ever, and I've been a fan from long before it became subsidized by the trendy goth crowd. From the report it sounds like they've improved upon the techniques used in that movie exponentially which is scary to think about considering how revolutionary Nightmare was when it came out. Needless to say I'm very excited to see the Corpse Bride and this set report just kicked that excitment level up to 11.

In related news, rumor has it that while Moriarty was in London visiting this set, he also made a trip over to the Watchmen set, so keep an eye out for that report to surface within the next week.

X3 Director Speaks

Comingsoon.net has posted a great interview with X3 director, Matthew Vaughn which can be read here. In it he confirms that he is working on an adaptation of the Neil Gaiman graphic novel, Stardust. He also seems to confirm that Vinnie Jones (Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) will most likely be playing the Juggernaut. He definitely looks the part but I'm not sure how I feel about Juggy being British. It also sounds like they will not be using the "Dark Phoenix" storyline, which is a shame, but I can see how that would be really tough to translate into a movie.

Friday, April 22, 2005

Superman costume


Superman costume
Originally uploaded by waggy182.
Ok, so Warner Brothers released the first official photo of Brandon Routh in the Superman costume to be used in Superman Returns today (click here for a larger version) and I gotta say I'm pretty disappointed. I've loved everything else I've seen from this film so far, but that costume just doesn't do it for me. The red is all wrong, the colors don't go together, and the insignia is too small. But the biggest problem is the intangible one. He just doesn't look "super" in it. I'm sure it'll look a lot better in the context of the movie, but for now this is the first major hit my faith in this adaptation has taken.

In other news, that other DC superhero film (Batman Begins) has been pushed up two days and will now be opening Wednesday, June 15th. That's another costume that can look good or bad depending on the shot, but aside from that the film looks incredible, so maybe this Superman thing will turn out the same way. I'll be back later this weekend with a quick review of the Amityville Horror.

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

3 Actors Cast in Fincher's Zodiac

Normally this blog focuses primarily on geek and indie movies, but every once in a while some news comes along about a favorite filmmaker of mine that I just have to post. This is one of those occasions. Director, David Fincher (best known for Fight Club and one of my top 5 all-time favorite movies, Se7en) has just cast three of the lead roles in his first film since 2002, Zodiac. The actors in question are Robert Downey Jr, Mark Ruffalo, and another favorite of mine, Jake Gyllenhaal of Donnie Darko fame. The film is based on two novels from author, Robert Graysmith that chronicle the period of 1966-1978 when at least 37 people in the San Francisco area were murdered by the Zodiac serial killer. Fincher's already directed pretty much the best serial killer movie of all time, so I'm excited to see how he plans to top himself with this one.

Saturday, April 16, 2005

Superman Set Photos and Video

It's been a pretty slow week for movie news, and there's not really anything good coming out until Star Wars next month, so I haven't had much to post about lately. Still not much earth-shattering to report, but i have found a few things that are pretty cool. First off this website has the first pictures anywhere of Superman Returns star, Brandon Routh in costume as Clark Kent. I've always been in favor of casting an unknown in the role, and seeing those pictures just proves my point. That IS Clark Kent. Any known actor would've just looked like himself dressed as Clark, and even more so as Superman. The only time I saw anyone aside from Clark in those pics is when i noticed a slight resemblance to Christopher Reeve, which is far from a bad thing.

There's also videos on Bluetights.net and Kongisking.net that I thought were pretty funny. This might be the first time in Internet history that two video blogs for movies in production have crossed over. Could Bryan Singer be taking over the King Kong production? We'll see. The videos in quetion are "video 7" on Blue Tights and "day 131" on Kong is King.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Night Watch Trailer

The trailer for the Russian sci-fi/horror movie, Night Watch is now online here. I know very little about this film, but that trailer absolutely blew me away. The tone seems to be somewhere in between Underworld and The Matrix with a side of Donnie Darko. I also can't wait to see how they did the subtitles. That's right, the subtitles. Apparently they created a totally new method for subtitle presentation for this film that incorporoates them into the style of the picture, rather than just placing boring text at the bottom of the screen. I've never seen a Russian film before, but if Night Watch is even 1/10th as cool as that trailer makes it look, I suspect we'll be seeing a lot more in the future.

Saturday, April 02, 2005

Sin City Review

Ok, so it's been a little while since I've posted so I decided to make my return from Las Vegas a big one with my first major movie review. The problem with reviewing Sin City is trying to express how much I like the film without putting expectations too high or coming across as negative because I've used too much restraint. The feeling I had leaving the theater was somewhat new for me because I followed this film more closely prior to release than I have with any other movie. I read updates on the film almost daily since the day it was announced just about a year ago. I also read 2 of the 3 graphic novels the film was translated from before seeing the movie, meaning I knew 2/3rds of the movie going in. I now realize this was a mistake, as it stopped me from getting excited about the film the way I would have otherwise. I loved the movie but didn't walk out with that same feeling of overwhelming excitement that I did from Kill Bill or X2 or Spider-man. I did however, have a lot more fun watching the final act of the film, which was the one story I wasn't familiar with.

Now that that's out of the way, let me start talking about the film itself. For those of you who don't know, Sin City is the first film ever to be directly translated from a comic book. Unlike films such as Batman and Spider-man, the film you see on the screen is exactly what was written and drawn in the comic book. No screenplay was written. They simply took the comic books and shot from there. While that may not seem too exciting to most of you, for comic fans this is huge. This film's existence presents a near limitless amount of possibilites for future movies based on the comics we love. This fact is not the only thing that separates Sin City from other comic movies however. There are no superheroes in this film. In fact, there are very few heroes in this film period. It's basically a gritty reimagining of classic film noir (or gangster films) with all the things you couldn't see on the silver screen back then. All this is done with a visual style that harkens back to classic film but with effects that could never be done even five years ago. The visuals of this film are simply phenomenal. The film, shot entirely in color on green screen, had all the sets and black and white effects added in post production. This marks a huge leap forward in film technology and I would expect to see a lot more movies very soon using similar techniques. But how's the story? Well, apart from the fact that I already knew it going in, great. I found the first third to be the weakest (something most fans would skin me alive for saying), but the second two (the third in particular) were fantastic. Bruce Willis owns the role of Hartigan, and in my opinion, it's the best thing he's done since Unbreakable. Elijah Wood is super-creepy and further proves that he's going to have a long life after Frodo. Clive Owen is quickly becoming one of the coolest actors in Hollywood and may soon give Jude and Colin a run for their money as the British actor that everyone wants to work with. Then there's the women. OH MAN. This movie may have the highest count of attractive young actresses wearing little to nothing ever. Rosario Dawson in particular is amazing as prostitute queen, Gail. And of course there's the lovely (and frequently naked) Carla Gugino as Lucille who puts in her best effort to be the most memorable image in a film packed to the gills with memorable images. Let me say though, that this is not a sexist film. Many of the strongest characters in the movie are women, and half of the titular Sin City has been taken over by a legion of prostitutes who effectively protect themselves against pimps, the mob, and the corrupt police force. One thing the movie is however, is absolutely brutal. The stylized nature of the film helped it get an R rating, but I'm still shocked at everything they slipped past the MPAA. This is not a film for the weak of stomach, and it really pushes the boundaries of the level of violence accepted in film as far as it has gone thus far. So to wrap things up, I wholeheartedly recommend Sin City to anyone who's looking to have a good time and some laughs, and has been sorely disappointed at the selection at their local cineplex in recent times. Just try to go in without knowing the whole movie first.