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The Dark Knight
from - blip.tv (beta) August 19, 2008
Boomers, I've finally seen The Dark Knight. Have you? What did you think. I thought it was amazing, and all involved deserve Oscar gold. Christian Bale was a great Bruce Wayne, but his recent family beating antics cast a bit of a pall over the fight scenes. Heath Ledger was brilliant, and deserves every bit of Oscar buzz. The only question is, with all the great villains in the Batman universe, who should be the bad guy in the next movie? I have an idea...
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Joe Carnahan Finds His New Pablo
from Cinematical August 14, 2008
Filed under: Drama, Casting The tale of the battling Pablo Escobar flicks is still going strong, but despite the bad news that Javier Bardem has officially dropped out of Joe Carnahan's Killing Pablo, all is not lost for his true-life crime tale. CHUD recently received an email from the man himself, and Carnahan tells them, "I spent the last week in Colombia with Edgar Ramirez talking 'Pablo' and he has every intention of portraying Escobar and I couldn't be more fired up by the prospect. He's coming at it with boundless enthusiasm, conviction to the role and the understanding that he's going to have to pack on anywhere from 35 to 40lbs." Seems a shame to cover up all that 'handsome', but what can you do? This is all quite a change from last February, when Collider had reported that Ramirez was the front-runner to star in Antoine Fuqua's version of the life of the drug baron. So, I can only assume that the casting switch won't be helping matters in the ongoing feud between the two projects. The only other cast that we were aware of was Christian Bale signing to play Major Steve Jacoby, but who knows what could happen between now and whenever Carnahan finally starts production. Carnahan's film is based on Mark Bowden's book, Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw. The story claims to be the true tale of how Escobar was assassinated and his Medell n cocaine cartel was dismantled by US special forces. Of course no good conspiracy theory is complete without a few extra players, so some of the blame was also placed on the Colombian military and a vigilante gang controlled by a competing cartel. Stay tuned to Cinematical for the official word, and sound off below on Ramirez picking up where Bardem left off... Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Limited Appeal - Too Clever for Luc
from Limited Appeal August 13, 2008
Warren begins this week by asking what is with the Dark Knight movie. Is it cursed, or a series of coincidences? Or poetry? All of the above? How much hoc is involved? Then in ETWTF we try explaining the Olympic opening ceremonies to an alien. If you are permanently employed as an opening ceremonies performer or planner, please email us (maskedman@limitedappeal.net) to explain what the point is, and why it's so hard for you to manipulate your box. T-bone wakes up just in time to make a thoroughly confusing (and apparently obscence) contribution, and then we close with some brief comments on the late Bernie Mac. RIP Bernie, however old you are. Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
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SDCC Panel: 'Terminator: Salvation'
from Cinematical July 28, 2008
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi he wanted to sell them on another Terminator flick, he wanted to sell them on it being directed by a dude named McG and he wanted to bottle up his enormous energy and sell that too. The guy was amped up to a level just beneath "Okay this is uncomfortable," and the panel audience was virtually high-fiving him the entire time. The Footage I wasn't sure what we'd be seeing as far as footage from the film went, since they were still right in the middle of shooting and, well, you wouldn't expect anything too polished. But to my surprise they managed to throw together an enticing little two-or-so-minute teaser that was gritty, grimy, familiar and --pardon the language -- pretty f**king rad. I was too engulfed to write down every second of the thing, but it basically consisted of a number of quick snippets of gunfire, Anton Yelchin (as a young Kyle Reese) saying stuff like, "Come with me if you want to live," a little of Sam Worthington (who seems like the kind of guy that'd clock you for staring at him for more than three seconds), Moon Bloodgood (hot name for a hottie actress), Common (who I assume plays the obligatory post-apocalyptic black dude) and, of course, those T-600 robots (the film takes place in 2018, 11 years before Arnold's T-800 existed). Gallery of panel below; more after the jump ... Gallery: SDCC: 'Terminator Salvation' Panel Continue reading SDCC Panel: 'Terminator: Salvation' Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Batman - Dark Knight
from Sci-Fi Talk July 28, 2008
Conclusipn of this series of podcasts with insights from Christian Bale, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman, Writers David S. Goyer and Jonathan Nolan, Producers Charles Rovan and Emma Thomas, and director Christopher Nolan.Special thanks to Warner Bros Pictures for supplying audio from the radio roundtables. Part Three of Three.
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Episode 60
from F That Movie July 26, 2008
Wall-E, Hellboy 2, Wanted, The Dark Knight- a slew of summer movies and stories to tell. Listen up!
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