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Zero Site Admin

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Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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The Hurt Locker is now playing at S. Edmonton Common. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
After sex, I like women to be like my car. Out in the driveway, leaking various fluids.
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Minjin

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Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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Saw that last week... hummmed and hawwed.... _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
Apparently, Mexicans and black rapists is not the correct answer.
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Zero Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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Helmer John Hughes Passes Away at Age 59
Source: Variety August 6, 2009
Writer/director/producer John Hughes died suddenly today of a heart attack while taking a morning walk during a trip to Manhattan to visit family. He was 59.
Hughes directed the films Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, She's Having a Baby, Uncle Buck and Curly Sue.
Born on February 18th, 1950 in Michigan, Hughes in the last decade stepped back from the legacy he created to enjoy time with his family, maintain a functioning farm in northern Illinois and support independent arts.
Hughes is survived by his wife of 39 years, Nancy, two sons, John and James, and four grandchildren. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Zero Site Admin

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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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Guest Voices Announced for The Simpsons Season 21
Source: Fox August 6, 2009
Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Anne Hathaway, Jackie Mason, Neve Campbell and the late Eartha Kitt are among the guest voices on the upcoming 21st season of "The Simpsons" airing Sundays (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on Fox.
In "Homer The Whopper," the season premiere episode co-written by Seth Rogen airing Sunday, Sept. 27, "Comic Book Guy" casts "Homer" as the lead in "Everyman," a feature film based on the new comic book superhero he created. To whip Homer into superhero shape, the movie studio hires celebrity fitness trainer "Lyle McCarthy" (guest voice Rogen), but Homer has trouble sticking to his new healthy regimen.
Jonah Hill guest-voices as "Andy," a former Springfield Elementary student hailed as the best prankster ever in the upcoming episode, "Pranks and Greens." Neve Campbell plays "Cassandra," a Wiccan accused of blinding the town with a spell (a la "The Craft") in "Rednecks and Broomsticks." Jackie Mason returns as Rabbi Krustofsky, Krusty the Clown's father, in "Once Upon a Time in Springfield," in which Krusty ends up falling in love with the actress who plays "Princess Penelope" (guest star Anne Hathaway), a new character on his show. The late Eartha Kitt also lends her voice talents to the episode.
Additional guest stars paying Springfield a visit next season include Coldplay's Chris Martin, Sarah Silverman, football greats Eli Manning and Peyton Manning, sportscaster Bob Costas, UFC champion Chuck Liddell and actress Angela Bassett.
In related news, Fox is paying "homarge" to "The Simpsons" with a week-long on-air scavenger hunt this November in celebration of the series' "Best. 20 Years. Ever."
Beginning Monday, Nov. 9 and continuing through Sunday, Nov. 15, fans can watch Fox to find "Simpsons" tributes and clues featured in primetime programming and in on-air promos. Participating series in the week-long tribute to "The Simpsons" include "House," "Lie to Me," "So You Think You Can Dance," "Bones," "Fringe," "Brothers," "'Til Death" and "Dollhouse." Viewers who spot "The Simpsons" clues can log on to fox.com for an opportunity to win daily prizes and to enter to win an ultimate grand prize. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3sa9Tgr_dk
lol _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Zero wrote: | The greatest mercenary team ever assembled is coming to a big screen near you !!!!!!!
Bullock Joining Stallone's Expendables?
Source: Shannon December 24, 2008
JoBlo.com is reporting that Sylvester Stallone is pursuing Sandra Bullock to co-star in his new action film, The Expendables. Sly so far has cast Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Forest Whitaker and Randy Couture in the film about a team of mercenaries on a mission to overthrow a South American dictator. |
Now, the trailer!!!
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:51 pm Post subject: |
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| Terrible acting, a worse sounding script, explosions, gun porn , and some crazy looking kung fu / jujutsu , whats not to like? |
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Zero Site Admin

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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:55 pm Post subject: |
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Chris Pine in Talks to Play Jack Ryan
Source:Variety
October 14, 2009
Paramount Pictures is negotiating with Chris Pine (Star Trek) to play CIA analyst Jack Ryan in the reboot of the franchise based on the Tom Clancy novels, reports Variety.
The studio and producers Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mace Neufeld are working with a script draft by Hossein Amini, based on an original concept.
Pine would be the fourth actor to play Ryan. Alec Baldwin originated the character in 1990's The Hunt for Red October, Harrison Ford played him in 1992's Patriot Games and 1994's Clear and Present Danger, and Ben Affleck played Ryan in 2002's The Sum of All Fears. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Minjin

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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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What ever happened to the R6 movie? _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
Apparently, Mexicans and black rapists is not the correct answer.
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Zero Site Admin

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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:34 pm Post subject: |
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Its still in purgatory. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:09 am Post subject: |
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Malkovich to Play Vulture in Spider-Man 4? Source:Movieline December 8, 2009
More Spider-Man 4 casting rumors today as Movieline is reporting that John Malkovich is in talks to play the villain Vulture.
The site is also saying that Anne Hathaway, who was rumored to be in talks to play Felicia Hardy in the fourth installment, is going to play the character but is not expected to turn into Black Cat. Instead, Sam Raimi's Felicia will become a new villain called the Vulturess.
We should stress that the casting of Malkovich and Hathaway are not confirmed, nor are the characters they would be playing. Spider-Man 4 is scheduled to hit conventional and IMAX theaters on May 5, 2011. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 10:10 am Post subject: |
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Red Dawn Like a Live-Action Call of Duty?
Source:Risky Business
December 8, 2009
Risky Business ran into MGM Chairperson Mary Parent, who revealed that the upcoming Red Dawn remake will play like "a live-action 'Call of Duty.'"
Parent told the site she had seen footage from the film and that first-time director Dan Bradley, who worked on the stunt work in the "Bourne" and "Spider-Man" movies, "has really outdone himself."
Opening November 24, 2010, the film stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Peck, Adrianne Palicki, Josh Hutcherson, Isabel Lucas, Connor Cruise, Edwin Hodge, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Matt Gerald. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:25 pm Post subject: |
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LOS ANGELES - The Iraq War drama "The Hurt Locker" was chosen as the year's best picture Sunday by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. The film also won the group's best-director honour for Kathryn Bigelow. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Minjin

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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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Sweet I enjoyed it. Esp the M82 part. _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
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Minjin

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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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During the filming of the movie The Expendables, star Sylvester Stallone suffered a broken neck during a fight scene with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. "Actually, my fight with Stone Cold Steve Austin was so vicious that I ended up getting a hairline fracture in my neck. I'm not joking. I haven't told anyone this, but I had to have a very serious operation afterwards. I now have a metal plate in my neck." _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
Apparently, Mexicans and black rapists is not the correct answer.
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Minjin

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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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Mike Fleming and Nikki Finke have just confirmed that Sony Pictures decided today to reboot the Spider-Man franchise after franchise director Sam Raimi pulled out of Spider-Man 4 because he felt he couldn't make its summer release date and keep the film's creative integrity. This means that Raimi and the cast including star Tobey Maguire are out. There will be no Spider-Man 4. Instead, Mike Fleming is told, the studio will focus on a Summer 2012 reboot from a script by Jamie Vanderbilt with a new director and a new cast. All this took place today at meeting on the lot today. _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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Heh I like it, there is no plan B. _________________ Wasnt feelin to shit hot, cause I was high.
Was spewin out fruity chunks, cause I was high.
Projectile vomiting in St Albert and I know why!
Cause I got high cause I got high cause I got high. |
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Minjin

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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:08 am Post subject: |
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Metal Gear Movie Dead
Producer says film adaptation not happening.
by Orlando Parfitt, IGN UK
UK, January 11, 2010 - The Metal Gear Solid movie won't be happening, at least in the foreseeable future, according to producer Michael De Luca.
He told Collider: "I don't think it's going to move forward because I got the sense that there may not be enough of a coordinated will at this point on the side of certain parties to see a movie get made."
He explained that Konami is concerned about a duff movie hurting the image of the game series. "The franchise being as big as it is kind of helps the movie. I'm not sure the movie does the same thing for the game."
De Luca added: "The videogame companies are very protective of their property and there are certain things a studio requires freedom-wise to market and distribute a movie effectively in a global marketplace and sometimes getting those two things to match up is really hard -- it was just kind of impossible to get the agendas to match up."
So that seems to be that for a MGS film for the time-being, but if Prince of Persia or another game adaptation makes money this year, then perhaps Konami might have a change of heart. _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
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Zero Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:23 pm Post subject: |
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Robert Pattinson to play Spider-Man?
This time it's not a joke, R-Pattz may be cast as Spidey but will have to beat Jake Gyllenhaal for the part.
Last spring Reelz Channel and other film sites reported that 'Twilight' heartthrob Robert Pattinson had been signed to replace Tobey Maguire as 'Spider Man' in a fourth and fifth film. It turned out the reports were an April Fools joke. Now it seems they may also have been prophetic.
As you know by now, it was recently announced that 'Spider-Man 4′ is not getting made and that Maguire is indeed out, along with director Sam Raimi. And Sony's Columbia Pictures is eyeing a reboot that will take Peter Parker back to high school. It might also be in 3D.
Now a UK gossip report has Pattinson tipped to step into Maguire's now vacant web and take on the role of Parker/Spider Man, for real this time. According to the Mirror, a source told them that the buzz in Hollywood is all about 23-year-old R-Pattz, who made a name for himself playing a 104-year-old high school student, 'as the hot, young thing being lined up to fill Toby Maguire's shoes. It would be a hard act to follow as fans were traumatised at the news Toby was going.
'His mild-mannered portrayal as Peter Parker and the transformation to Spider-Man kept millions of fans in the cinemas for the box-office smash. He also had great chemistry with Kirsten Dunst, who plays love interest Mary Jane.'
Other names being slung around in connection to the part include 29-year-old Jake Gyllenhaal's and 22-year-old Zac Efron's.
Efron told Nancy O'Dell, 'I don't know what the chances are to be honest. I assume they're pretty slim. It's a long shot but if it came down to it, it'd be a dream come true. What young actor wouldn't?'
The source told the Mirror, 'It's a dream part. But Rob might have to get his fangs out to secure the role, as Jake Gyllenhaal is a strong contender.' _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
After sex, I like women to be like my car. Out in the driveway, leaking various fluids.
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Minjin

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Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 7:25 pm Post subject: |
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Pattinson is a fucking douche who can't act. That would ruin the franchise more than the previous movies already did.
Side note, Hurt Locker on Blu is fucking dope. _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
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Zero Site Admin

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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 2:35 pm Post subject: What Could Have Been |
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It may be hard to believe, but a number of Hollywood’s most iconic roles were originally offered to actors who passed, opening up the door for other actors to step in. inMovies looks at famous roles that were passed on, and the people who made the regretful decision to work on other projects.
Jodie Foster, Princess Leia in Star Wars
When a young enterprising filmmaker named George Lucas was working on turning his pet project Star Wars into a reality, he was actively seeking out fresh young talent for his cast. Lucas was intent on grabbing Jodie Foster as Princess Leia, however young Foster was still under contract with Disney at the time, working on films like Freaky Friday. Due to Foster’s unavailability, Lucas then opted to cast Carrie Fisher instead.
Christopher Walken, Han Solo in Star Wars
Having failed to secure Jodie Foster as Leia (instead casting Carrie Fisher), Lucas auditioned Christopher Walken for the role of space scoundrel Han Solo. Walken turned down the role, which instead went to Harrison Ford. Other actors rumoured to have been considered for the role include Al Pacino, Nick Nolte, and Burt Reynolds.
Bruce Willis, Sam Wheat in Ghost
Having achieved stardom with the action thriller Die Hard, Bruce Willis had his choice of roles in the late 80’s and early 90’s. When approached to play Sam Wheat in Ghost, Willis opted out, stating that he wouldn’t make a believable ghost opposite the woman who ironically later became his real-life wife. Patrick Swayze made his mark on the role, and in yet another twist of irony, Willis’ defining role in his later career was as Dr. Malcolm Crowe in The Sixth Sense.
Daniel Day-Lewis, Aragorn in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
The renowned actor known for immersing himself into his roles with relish was reportedly offered the role of Aragorn in the screen adaption of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. However, Day-Lewis passed on the role, giving way for equally gifted actor Viggo Mortensen to become Aragorn in the successful movie trilogy. Still, it’d have been interesting to see what two-time Oscar winner Day-Lewis would have done with a sword and shield.
Sean Connery, Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Daniel Day-Lewis wasn�t the only one who turned down a role in Lord of the Rings. Sean Connery famously turned down the role of Gandalf, partly because he didn't want to commit the 18-month filming schedule but also because he simply didn't get the story.
Tom Selleck, Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark
The star of TV’s Magnum P.I. was the original choice by Steven Spielberg to portray the adventurous Dr. Henry Jones Jr. as he battles Nazis in a race to locate the Ark of the Covenant. This was not to be, as Selleck found himself contractually bound to his hit TV show. As a result, Spielberg found himself relying on an actor who had appeared in his friend George Lucas’ sci-fi adventure Star Wars. That man of course was Harrison Ford.
Mel Gibson, General Maximus in Gladiator
When director Ridley Scott found himself working on an epic piece featuring immersive CGI-laden backgrounds, lions, and swordfights, he set his sights on obtaining Mel Gibson to play the lead role of General Maximus. Alas, Gibson had no interest in the project, and decided to work on smaller productions the likes of The Patriot, What Women Want and Chicken Run. As luck would have it, Russell Crowe took the role, earning an Oscar for Best Actor, and Gladiator went on to win Best Picture as well.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Colonel Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds
They say there's truly no accounting for taste, and this may prove true in the case of Quentin Tarantino's latest film, in which he had planned to cast Leo DiCaprio as the nefarious Jew Hunter SS Colonel Hans Landa. DiCaprio declined to take on the role, which instead went to a little known (in North America at least) Austrian actor named Christoph Waltz. His performance is arguably the best in the film, and there are strong signs he may take the Oscar home this spring in the Best Supporting Actor category.
Tom Hanks, Jerry Maguire in Jerry Maguire
Before Tom Cruise showed audiences the money in the 1996 sport-themed comedy, director Cameron Crowe had approached the Forrest Gump star to play the down-on-his-luck sports agent. Hanks had just come off of filming Apollo 13 with Ron Howard and decided to focus on a small project he’d be working on, a 1960’s era musical comedy called That Thing You Do!, which he directed and wrote the songs for. The small film barely made its money back, whereas Jerry Maguire became a veritable cash cow, earning multiple Oscar nominations and a statuette for Cuba Gooding Jr. Hanks had no regrets, however, as he later said that his casting would have ruined a brilliant film.
John Travolta, Forrest Gump in Forrest Gump
Life would have been like a completely different box of chocolates had Robert Zemeckis stuck with his original choice to cast John Travolta in the titular role of his 1994 film. Of course now it’s difficult to imagine the former Grease star playing the loveable simpleton later played by Tom Hanks. Having just come off of a successful performance in Pulp Fiction, Travolta turned down the role, and once again, a missed role cost another actor a possible Oscar nomination, with Hanks winning Best Actor and Gump winning best film
Will Smith, Neo in The Matrix
Originally, Will Smith was to play Neo, the young office drone who later becomes The One to fight against the virtual reality entity. Smith opted out of playing the lead role, which as we know went to Keanu Reeves. When asked whether he regretted passing on the role that turned the film into a successful trilogy, Smith said he didn’t, seeing as how Reeves was so great in it. Looks like there are still true gentlemen in Hollywood.
Tom Cruise, Ren McCormack in Footloose
There’s no doubt in anyone’s mind that Tom Cruise can shake it like a Polaroid, given his memorable moment dancing in his underwear back in Risky Business. Wouldn’t it have been fun if he’d played Ren McCormack, the rebellious teen who moves to a small town where rock music is banned? Sadly, Cruise had already committed himself to filming the football drama All the Right Moves, allowing up and coming actor Kevin Bacon to put on his dancing shoes, rocking his way into the minds of millions of happy viewers.
Denzel Washington, Ray Charles in Ray
When soul legend Ray Charles passed away in the early summer of 2004, a film chronicling his life had already been in production for some time, with the singer’s blessing. Multiple Oscar winner Denzel Washington was first approached to play the title role, but passed on the project. In comes young and ambitious actor Jamie Foxx, whose roles to this point had been limited to small supporting roles, opposite bigger actors like Al Pacino or Tom Cruise. Foxx gave the performance of a lifetime, winning Best Actor, very much like Denzel had three years prior for Training Day.
Russell Crowe, Wolverine in X-Men
When 20th Century Fox finally managed to put together a viable script in order to bring the Marvel Comics team of mutants to the big screen, a number of names were floating around regarding who would play the scruffy and grumpy Canadian hero Logan, a.k.a. Wolverine. Everyone from Keanu Reeves to Aaron Eckhart, Mel Gibson, and Edward Norton had been mentioned for the role, yet fan favorite Russell Crowe was rumoured to be Director Bryan Singer’s first choice to play the clawed hero. However, Crowe’s asking price was reportedly too high, and the role went to fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman.
Kevin Costner, Bill in Kill Bill Vol.1 and 2
Reportedly, Kevin Costner turned down the role of Bill (later made famous by David Carradine) in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 in order to focus on the now all-but-forgotten film Open Range. Looking back, this seems like a strange decision, especially considering Tarantino’s reputation for reinvigorating stalled careers (see John Travolta in Pulp Fiction). _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:11 am Post subject: |
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Daniel Day Lewis would have rocked hard in LOTR.
Leo DiCaprio as Hans Landa? Are you fucking kidding????? _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
Apparently, Mexicans and black rapists is not the correct answer.
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5th Fast and Furious Installment Confirmed
Source:Variety
February 4, 2010
Universal Pictures is putting a fifth installment of its "Fast and Furious" franchise, with the working title of Fast Five, on the fast track. Variety says the studio has closed deals with Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, director Justin Lin and producer Neal Moritz to return.
Last year's fourth installment was the highest-grossing "Fast and Furious" film and Universal's top grosser of 2009, making $343 million worldwide.
Chris Morgan is writing Fast Five, in which Dom (Diesel) and Brian (Walker) are fugitives being pursued by relentless lawmen.
Filming is scheduled to begin later this year for a 2011 release. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:36 am Post subject: |
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Star Wars Movies Coming to Blu-ray
Source: IGN April 19, 2010
Lucasfilm Director of Fan Relations Steve Sansweet revealed at the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo (C2E2) this weekend that the "Star Wars" films are coming to Blu-ray.
"We have been at work for a couple of years working on - I won't call it the Ultimate Set because we keep finding stuff - but, a very full set of all six movies on Blu-ray with lots of extra material," Sansweet told IGN. "We're finding all kinds of scenes from dailies that have never been seen before. Beyond all of those things that you know about… there are some real treasures."
While he wouldn't reveal when they will be released, he said "it won't be in the too distant future." _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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Now THAT is good news. I fucking LOVE Star Wars. _________________ I failed my biology exam today. I was asked to name 2 things commonly found in cells.
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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 10:48 am Post subject: |
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20th Century Fox Remaking Commando
Source: Deadline New York April 29, 2010
20th Century Fox has hired David Ayer to write and direct a remake of the 1985 Arnold Schwarzenegger-starrer Commando. Erwin Stoff and John Davis will produce.
Ayer is a former Navy soldier who wrote Training Day and moved into directing with Harsh Times and Street Kings.
Deadline New York says Ayer "will put his own real-world spin on this original premise: a retired elite special forces operative sees his daughter kidnapped and is told she'll die unless he gets on a plane and kills the rival of a nasty exiled dictator. In the original, Schwarzenegger jumped off the plane before takeoff, and killed everyone involved in the kidnap plot."
Ayer's version of the character "will be less brawny, but more skilled in covert tactics and weaponry." _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
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Megan Fox Not Returning for T.ransformers 3
Source: Variety
May 19, 2010
Earlier this month, Megan Fox was spotted doing previz shots for boo-boo-kitty-fuck 3, but now Variety is reporting that she will not appear as Mikaela in the third installment after all.
Paramount Pictures reportedly decided not to pick up her option as the studio and director Michael Bay want to take the story line in another direction and plan to cast another actress as the love interest for Sam Witwicky, played by Shia LaBeouf. The trade says the decision "was unrelated to a September interview with a British magazine in which Fox compared Bay with Adolf Hitler."
The third installment is scheduled to hit theaters on July 1, 2011. _________________ I believe in death, destruction, chaos, filth, and greed.
After sex, I like women to be like my car. Out in the driveway, leaking various fluids.
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