Ravenprose said:No, it's Batman!
It's like Batman and Iron Man's suits mated. It's soulless.
I watched the original yesterday and there's no way this one will be as good. "Can you fly, Bobby?"
Robocop..... in a TRENCH COAT
I am dying here
Park Chan-wook Signs Onto Another New Project with Gangster Pic CORSICA '72
Only a few weeks after signing on to the western The Brigands of Rattleborge, Park Chan-wook has taken on an additional Hollywood gig. This new project is one that has been knocking around for a while after appearing on Hollywood's Black List (a yearly industry poll of tinseltown's best unproduced screenplays) in 2009. Previously Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall, 2006) and Luca Guadanigno (I Am Love, 2009) had been attached to the script by the scribes Neal Purvis and Robert Wade who have been involved in all the recent Bond films.
Corsica '72, as the title would suggest, takes place on the small mediterranean island and follows two best friends who grow up to find themselves on opposite sides of the law and in love with the same woman.
It seems that this project will go ahead of Rattleborge as that one will require more time for casting due to its violent nature. It's great to see Park so busy these days but personally I was hoping he would head back home to helm another feature in Korea rather than do three on the trot stateside. But who am I to complain when I now have three films to look forward to from one of the world's best filmmakers?
Stephen Chow Signs Up For Five New Movies
'Shaolin Soccer' star Stephen Chow has just signed a new seven-year contract to make five films with the China Vision Media Group. The first of these will be the previously announced 'Journey To The West' adaptation, now titled 'Slayer Legend', which is due to be released at Chinese New Year.
Jackie Chan Back In Blue For 'Police Story 2013'
At a recent Beijing press conference, the China Vision Media Group announced that Jackie Chan has signed on to star in a new entry into the 'Police Story' series. Currently going under the tentative title of 'Police Story 2013', the film will see Chan reunited with 'Little Big Soldier' director Ding Sheng.
Infinity Gauntlet and Thanos play a big part in Avengers 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy movies
The special effects are suitably spectacular, and though very often used gratuitously, they provide more than enough eye candy to count the film amongst the best looking Chinese blockbusters of late.
This was clearly the main aim in making “The Four”, Gordon Chan and Janet Chun aiming for slick popcorn fun rather than anything meaningful, and on that score it’s hard to fault the film. Though it ultimately makes little sense and would have benefitted from a more focused narrative, it’s a cheerful, dazzling and occasionally thrilling film which entertains throughout – probably just as well, with sequels already having been announced.
First Footage From Park Chan-wook's STOKER Chills
Trailer for THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY Looks Impressive
Bats Delivers Justice One Kick to the Spine at a Time in New Batman: TDKR Part 1 Clip
INDY 5? KAREN ALLEN SAYS:
"I would! And I, in fact, just talked with Steven Spielberg recently - we e-mailed back and forth, and I said, 'What should I say? I'm doing this publicity, what should I say if people ask me that question?' And he said, 'It's in George's [Lucas] hands! I'm game, Harrison's game, and now it's up to George to write the script or to get the script organized, and the story.' And so I think it's - they want to do a fifth, from what I understand, but they don't want to do it just to do it, they want to do it if they can come up with a story that everybody is happy with and that everybody likes."
You guys should check out the youttube trailer for Del Toro's (the Pans Labyrinith guy) new movie Mama. Looks pretty scary.
Check out the music in that Batman clip I posted above. So awesome, 80s vibe reminds me of John Carpenter music.
Why?