Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins Movie Interview – SDCC 08: McG
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Lucas Considers Indy 5Monday, July 28th, 2008
In spite of the critical mauling Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull received, George Lucas has been discussing the possibility of a fifth film in the franchise, stating, “If I can come up with another idea that they like, we’ll do another.” Speaking to The Sunday Times, Lucas said that putting together the recently released sequel was a challenge. “Indiana Jones only becomes complicated when you have another two people saying ‘I want it this way’ and ‘I want it that way’, whereas when I first did Jones, I just said ‘We’ll do it this way’ – and that was much easier. “But now”, he went on, “I have to accommodate everybody, because they are all big, successful guys too, so it’s a little hard on a practical level.” Lucas also elaborated on the creative differences he and Spielberg have recently been experiencing. “We still have the issues about the direction we’d like to take.” he explained. “I’m in the future, Steven’s in the past. He’s trying to drag it back to the way they were, I’m trying to push it to a whole different place. So still we have a sort of tension. This recent one came out of that. It’s kind of a hybrid of our own two ideas, so we’ll see where we are able to take the next one.” With Crystal Skull taking more than $750m worldwide, a fifth film seems more than likely, so what direction would you like to see the franchise take? Click on the link below to read the entire article: Buy Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull movie posters here Quarantine Movie Trailer – Red Band TrailerMonday, July 28th, 2008
“Dark Knight” Overshadows Box Office Rivals AgainSunday, July 27th, 2008
Batman buried his rivals at the North American box office for a second weekend on Sunday, racing past $300 million in a record 10 days. The Caped Crusader’s blockbuster outing, “The Dark Knight,” sold an estimated $75.6 million worth of tickets during the three days beginning Friday, taking its haul to $314.2 million, distributor Warner Bros. Pictures said. The previous speed record for a $300 million film was 16 days set by “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” in 2006. “The Dark Knight” now ranks as the biggest movie of the year, surpassing the $315 million haul of “Iron Man.”The next target is $400 million, which took “Shrek 2″ 43 days to reach in 2004. Warner Bros. distribution president Dan Fellman predicted “The Dark Knight” would take just 18 days to reach that milestone. As was the case with last weekend, when “The Dark Knight” enjoyed a record-breaking $158 million opening, the other films were a bit of an afterthought. The Columbia Pictures comedy “Step Brothers,” starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly as perpetual adolescents, opened surprisingly strongly at No. 2 with $30 million. The 20th Century Fox sci-fi sequel “The X-Files: I Want to Believe” came in at No. 4 with $10.2 million, a figure at the lower end of expectations. In between, the ABBA-inspired musical romance “Mamma Mia!” slipped one place to No. 3 with $17.8 million while its 10-day total rose to $62.7 million. Warner Bros. is a unit of Time Warner Inc. Columbia Pictures is a unit of Sony Corp while Universal Pictures is a unit of General Electric Co. 20th Century Fox is a unit of News Corp. Click on the link below to read the entire article: Read more… X-Men Origins – WolverineSaturday, July 26th, 2008
Twilight TimeSaturday, July 26th, 2008
IGN Movies editor-in-chief Eric Moro moderated the Summit Pictures’ presentation today at San Diego Comic-Con, where fans got to see exclusive footage from the highly anticipated screen adaptation of the bestseller Twilight. Director Catherine Hardwicke, author Stephenie Meyer, and cast members Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Cam Gigandet, Rachelle LaFevre, Edi Gathegi, and Taylor Lautner were on the panel. Judging by the squealing, deafening reaction of the crowd (who chanted “Twilight! Twilight!”), you would think it was 1964 and the Beatles had walked into the room. Bella Swan has always been a little bit different. Never one to run with the crowd, Bella never cared about fitting in with the trendy, plastic girls at her Phoenix, Arizona high school. When her mother remarried and sent Bella to live with her father in the rainy little town of Forks, Washington, she didn’t expect much of anything to change. But things do change when she meets the mysterious and dazzlingly beautiful Edward Cullen. For Edward is nothing like any boy she’s ever met. He’s nothing like anyone she’s ever met, period. He’s intelligent and witty, and he seems to see straight into her soul. In no time at all, they are swept up in a passionate and decidedly unorthodox romance — unorthodox because Edward really isn’t like the other boys. He can run faster than a mountain lion. He can stop a moving car with his bare hands. Oh, and he hasn’t aged since 1918. Like all vampires, he’s immortal. But he doesn’t have fangs — that’s just in the movies. And he doesn’t drink human blood, though Edward and his family are unique among vampires in that lifestyle choice. To Edward, Bella is that thing he has waited 90 years for — a soul mate. But the closer they get, the more Edward must struggle to resist the primal pull of her scent, which could send him into an uncontrollable frenzy. Somehow or other, they will have to manage their unmanageable love. But what will they do when Laurent and James, the Cullens’ mortal vampire enemies, come to town, looking for Bella? Click on the link below to read the entire article: The Women Movie PostersThursday, July 24th, 2008
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Swing Vote Movie PostersThursday, July 24th, 2008
Synopsis Suddenly, Bud Johnson, the nobody, becomes the voice for everybody when the world realizes that his vote will be the one that elects the next president. Politicians invade the small town of Texico, New Mexico and its unwitting inhabitants, waging war for Bud’s vote. The X-Files: I Want to Believe Interview – Gillian Anderson and David DuchovnyThursday, July 24th, 2008
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