GREEN HORNET: Seth Rogen?
June 4, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
Okay I’m not saying this is a bad call per se, but it definately wouldn’t have been MY first choice. Of course if they take it somewhat seriously and try to do a decent job with this it could be good. Heck — anything COULD be good.
T4 UPDATE: GAINSBOURG OUT, HOWARD IN
June 3, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

Turns out that Charlotte Gainsbourg (who was reportedly going to play Claire Danes “Kate” character from T3 now wife of John Conner) will in fact NOT be taking the role due to conflictions in scheduling She’s set to be in a French comedy and the alleged Actor’s Strike could possibly put a halt on that project for her. She doesn’t want to miss out on that opportunity.
Ferrigno To Voice Mean Grean
June 3, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

This just in…the original Incredible Hulk himself from the 1970’s TV show, Lou Ferrigno is now set to play the voice of the mean green machine now. Yes sir it’s true it seems that the guys over at MArvel have a sense of decency after all. I mean the cameo he had in “HULK” was disappointing at best. But this hopes to be something much grander.
Witchblade Movie Poster
May 27, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

Click the above image to see the full image.
Overall not a bad effort this time around. I’m sure there are those of us who can’t forget the dismally disgusting attempt at a TV show…with a star who wore jeans, a t-shirt, AND a jacket…while I’m not the overly skin-desiring junkie I used to be (marriage does that) I at least want a film adaptation that will be a tad closer to the comic book. So far the shills at both Marvel and DC have been accomplishing that in spades.
G.I. Joe Movie Update
May 26, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

Here’s the latest, new images have surfaced online regarding the new G.I. Joe live action film which is set to debut in late 2009 (Aug). Here we see beautiful (usually blonde) Sienna Miller in a tight leather outfit toting a serious piece of hardware. Ni-ice.
GEARING UP FOR ‘THE HOBBIT’
May 25, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

Yesterday, executive producer Peter Jackson and director Guillermo del Toro answered some man Q&A online about The Hobbit and its announced sequel. Here’s the condensed version (or highlights if you will):
KRUEK’S CHUN LI REVEALED!
May 25, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

Folks on the internet are all abuzz over this just newly discovered image of STREETFIGHTER: THE LEGEND OF CHUN-LI star Kristin Kruek as Chun-Li. Do we know this for sure? No. Has she ever been in a film or show that resembled this closely the backstory of a character she is signed to portray and has it ever been her looking as precisely as she does today? No. Do we fanboys really care? A resounding N-O!
TERMINATOR 4 CASTING UPDATE
May 25, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

Warner Bros., has sent out yet another “new” press release. What’s worth reporting is that there a several new casting tidbits reported, namely: Charlotte Gainsbourg, as Kate Connor, yes friends that WOULD indeed be the same Kate we were introduced to in T3 as Kate Brewster, played by Claire Danes. If you remember correctly Brewster was actually the one who sent the last terminator back in time to protect John, as Connor was said to have been assassinated on July 4th 2032 by a T-850. Judging by the character’s name, it appears that Kate and John have since gotten married.
DRAGONBALL MOVIE UPDATE
May 24, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment

/Film has posted several new publicity stills from the film. Here are three of my favs. It looks to me like the film is shaping up nicely. It has always been a pipe dream for me actually. Although details about the film have been sketchy at best, it’s still up in the air whether this will be a DRAGONBALL or DRAGONBALL Z oriented story. Of course some feel that it’s going to be a completely original live action story with the characters being similar and that’s it.
‘CASPIAN’ TOPS BOX OFFICE!
May 19, 2008 by Jay · Leave a Comment
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian got off to a good, but not great, start at the box office this weekend, debuting at Number One with an estimated $56.6 million, AP reports. That compares with the $65.6 million opening weekend for its predecessor, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe in December of 2005. The first film went on to gross $745 million worldwide during its theatrical run. The third in the franchise, The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, is due in summer 2010. The Narnia movies are based on author C.S. Lewis’ classic seven-volume fantasy series.



