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James Gunn Thanks Fans, Cast And Crew In Open Letter
And, today, I think we're doing okay. I am of course happy with all the film has accomplished box-office-wise But what touches me the most is that the film I told the folks at Marvel I wanted to make two years ago is the film that you're seeing in theaters today – it's that so many[...]
B Footage From Sin City: A Dame To Kill For
This footage of course is against green screen, but it's interesting to see how the film was shot The film stars Josh Brolin, Jessica Alba, Eva Green, Mickey Rourke and Rosario Dawson and hits theaters August 22nd. [youtube]http://youtu.be/dyEji5IUHd4[/youtube] [youtube]http://youtu.be/0EFzyGIRuMY[/youtube] Here we have some B-footage from the upcoming Sin City: A Dame To Kill For[...]
Our Summer of Science Fiction Movies – Look! It Moves! By Adi Tantimedh
If you take them at once, they paint a tapestry of current obsessions and anxieties – or at least the anxieties of commercial filmmakers and screenwriters –on top of what's considered commercially viable in the current era To judge the box office success (or lack thereof) of these movies are a good sign of what[...]
What Did Kevin Bacon Think?
Now Bacon congratulated his friend on the movie prior to seeing it, but took again to twitter after watching the film and from the third tweet you can tell he may have liked the reference in the movie.   Big congrats to @JamesGunn I hear #GuardiansOfTheGalaxy is amazing Can't wait! — Kevin Bacon (@kevinbacon) July 31, 2014   Hey @JamesGunn[...]
Could The Next Female Lead Superhero Movie Come From Sony's Spider-Verse?
This just came in from Deadline: Having pushed it's next Spider-Man film out until 2018, Sony is eyeing a female lead superhero movie for a 2017 release This will be a character from the Spider-verse. Now we know that Sinister Six, from writer/director Drew Goddard, is scheduled for November 11, 2016 And it's still unsure which incarnation[...]
Goodbye Ghibli? Or Is It Au Revoir?
Please remember that what will be his last film, Omoide no Marnie, premiered at the Japanese box office on 19 July." Because there appears to be some serious ambiguity here with differing translations at faction Kotaku sees this as the retirement of Miyazaki, with Studio Ghibli taking a break, a pause, rather than shutting down entirely. Suzuki's[...]