Sunday, March 19, 2006
Indiana Jones IV Shooting Soon
Once again the Internet rumors suggest that Indiana’s famous whip is getting ready to crack again, this time for the long awaited fourth installment that for so long has been ready to film, then suddenly put on hold or inexplicably delayed.
This on/off filming situation, which has gone on for years has caused a lot of frustration amongst fans of the series, nor is it healthy for the brand with critics suggesting time and time again that Indy actor Harrison Ford maybe too old to carry the role in a credible way. What ever your view or expectations the latest news is that a script has now been agreed and that shooting on Indiana Jones IV will commence very soon.
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New Trailers - Poseidon, MI3 & more
Several new trailers have just hit the net, first off is Poseidon , the ambitious remake of the 1975 disaster epic that starred Gene Hackman.
When a rogue tidal wave capsizes a luxury liner in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, a small but determined group of survivors team up to find a way to safety in a dramatic battle for their lives.
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Thursday, March 16, 2006
New Reviews - Six Figures / The Shaggy Dog
Several new reviews just published on CinemaEye, ‘ ‘Six Figures’, ‘ plus ‘Beowulf & Grendel’ and ‘The Shaggy Dog’.
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Wednesday, March 15, 2006
The Wolf Man
Universal Pictures is planning a new version of its horror classic ‘The Wolf Man,’ with ‘Benicio Del Toro’ playing the lead role. Decent werewolf movies are thin on the ground in recent years but the genre has much to offer.
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King Kong Outtakes
Peter Jackson’s King Kong movie remake recently won the Empire awards for best picture. Empire now has an interview up with Peter Jackson which is well worth a view if you have broadband.
As well as an entertaining interview you get to see snippets of King Kong that never made the theatrical release, mainly because they went wrong in filming or just didn’t work in the final cut, make your own mind up.
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