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nCogNeato

Quote from: GamerMan316 on April 11, 2010, 10:48:27 AM... the new untitled "Spider-Man" ... is meant to be a more teen-friendly incarnation, taking Peter Parker back to his early days of balancing girl trouble, homework, and crimefighting.

/puke


nCogNeato

Call of Duty: World at War ... THE MOVIE!!!






GamerMan316

Quote from: nCogNeato on April 14, 2010, 04:40:53 AM
Call of Duty: World at War ... THE MOVIE!!!







Dead Snow, had this on dvd for quite some time, fantastic little movie  :)


GamerMan316

Capcom Keeps Resident Evil Film Director In The Dark

Paul W.S. Anderson is responsible for bringing Resident Evil to the silver screen. He writes, produces and/or directs the films. You'd think someone like that would have the inside track on the games. Nope.

"Talking to Capcom, Capcom's so funny," the filmmaker tells website ShockTillYouDrop.com. "It's like every time I go to Japan and meet Capcom it is like going to see the Umbrella Corporation because you ask them things and they won't give you a straight answer about anything."

(And you wonder why the movies are so different from the games!)

"It's like I kind of knew they would tell me that Wesker was in the game, kind of, but they would never really confirm it," he adds. "Then, sure enough, he was the main villain and he was the main villain in the movie as well."

There were other kwinky-dinks as well. "Completely by coincidence, a large chunk of this movie takes place on a big ship and there was the ship from Resident Evil 5," he says. We had the dogs in already. We have an awful lot of stuff that they had already kinda put into Resident Evil 5."

What Anderson then did was go through the game and make sure it was "more in line" with the imagery from Resident Evil 5, because he thought the title was fantastic. "I mean," he says, "I thought it kind of reinvented the video game franchise and I wanted to take a lot of it, frankly kind of like, steal from it and put it in the movie."


Capcom shouldn't have let this poor excuse for a director completely screw up what could have been a great movie franchise, oh well, too late now, apparantly Resi 5 reinvented the franchise, Resi 4 (superior to 5) did that 4 years prior mate, proof that Anderson knows as much about video games as he does the art of direction, retard.   ;D


GamerMan316

New Bond film 'suspended indefinitely'



Production on the as-yet-untitled 23rd Bond film has been put on hold due to uncertainty over the future of the MGM studio.

The film had been set for release in 2011 or 2012.

But producers Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said work on the film has been "suspended indefinitely."

Daniel Craig, who was set to play 007 for the third time, said: "I have every confidence in Barbara and Michael's decision and look forward to production resuming as quickly as possible."

Craig is currently on location in Toronto filming Dream House with Rachel Weisz.

Wilson and Broccoli, of EON Productions, said: "Due to the continuing uncertainty surrounding the future of MGM and the failure to close a sale of the studio, we have suspended development on Bond 23 indefinitely.

"We do not know when development will resume and do not have a date for the release of Bond 23."


GamerMan316

Smith And Jones Confirmed For MIB 3-D
According to director, Barry Sonnenfeld



Barry Sonnenfeld has confirmed to Roger Friedman that Will Smith and, after months of speculation, Tommy Lee Jones will star in Men In Black III.

Smith has been on board Sony's threequel for some time, but Jones' involvement was less clear, with Josh Brolin mooted as a replacement, while the likes of Sacha Baron Cohen had also been in the casting frame. However, Jones has been concentrating on smaller dramas, like In The Electric Mist and The Company Men, for some time, so the chance to exercise those blockbuster muscles (and pay for a new conservatory) was probably too good to pass up.

At the moment, little is known about the plot of the movie, which Sony will be aiming to get into cinemas by Memorial Day 2011 (that's May 30, 2011 to the rest of us), but we imagine it'll involve Agent Jay (Smith) and Kay (Jones) getting in way over their heads with some angry alien beasties. But Sonnenfeld did drop one more bombshell – MIB III will, like every single film in this or any other post-Avatar universe, will be in glorious 3D.

Actually, 3D should suit Sonnenfeld's manic camerawork pretty well and, with the Smith/Jones deadpan dream team reunited, we're now quietly optimistic about this one. Especially if they bring back Rip Torn – in full drunken bank-robbing mode – as Chief Zed.


Astrex


Awesome! I really like MIB I remember when the first one came out I was in like Year 3 at school  :-[

GamerMan316

The first film was good, didn't like the second that much so not all that bothered about a third.


Astrex

Quote from: GamerMan316 on April 22, 2010, 08:36:13 AM
The first film was good, didn't like the second that much so not all that bothered about a third.

In 3D it might be good

GamerMan316

Quote from: Astrex on April 22, 2010, 09:57:14 AM
Quote from: GamerMan316 on April 22, 2010, 08:36:13 AM
The first film was good, didn't like the second that much so not all that bothered about a third.

In 3D it might be good

I'm not keen on the whole 3D gimmick.


Astrex

Quote from: GamerMan316 on April 22, 2010, 10:12:43 AM
Quote from: Astrex on April 22, 2010, 09:57:14 AM
Quote from: GamerMan316 on April 22, 2010, 08:36:13 AM
The first film was good, didn't like the second that much so not all that bothered about a third.

In 3D it might be good

I'm not keen on the whole 3D gimmick.

Do you get headaches?

nCogNeato

Quote from: Astrex on April 22, 2010, 12:08:18 PM
Do you get headaches?

I do.

More often is just makes my eyes 'tired'.  Makes the drive home uncomfortable for me (deathly scary for any passengers).


GamerMan316

Quote from: Astrex on April 22, 2010, 12:08:18 PM
Quote from: GamerMan316 on April 22, 2010, 10:12:43 AM
Quote from: Astrex on April 22, 2010, 09:57:14 AM
Quote from: GamerMan316 on April 22, 2010, 08:36:13 AM
The first film was good, didn't like the second that much so not all that bothered about a third.

In 3D it might be good

I'm not keen on the whole 3D gimmick.

Do you get headaches?

No not really, just not a fan of studios sticking the 3D tag on crap movies to try and drum up more box office and because of Avatar's success we'll have to put up with 3D on everything for quite some time.  I'm about as keen on 3D movies as I am motion controls in gaming, waste of time.


nCogNeato

I saw this trailer during the opening of Kick-Ass.  Another indie comic turned blockbuster.

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is an funny, endearing, and overthetop comic, and from the look of the trailer the movie may do a good job of pulling it off.  I'm excited.   ;D




Failed

I saw the trailer for that a while ago, it also looks awesome. I'm off to watch Kick Ass on Monday, shame i can't have a Matinee and watch them both.