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Monday, October 17, 2005

Angelina Jolie in BOND?

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The Guardian reports that Angelina Jolie might be the newest Bond girl. Unconfirmed rumors have her in negotiations to play Vesper Lynd, a Russian double agent in CASINO ROYALE. This would reunite her with her TOMB RAIDER co-star Daniel Craig, who has been cast as the new James Bond. 

NARNIA: "Racist, misogynistic and reactionary"

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In a recent interview with The Observer, author Philip Pulman (HIS DARK MATERIALS) had a few choice words about the Narnia series. “If the Disney corporation wants to market this film as a great Christian story, they’ll just have to tell lies about it,” said Pullman. Pullman went on to characterize the books as “a peevish blend of racist, misogynistic and reactionary prejudice” and “not a trace” of Christian charity. Pullman is the author of the acclaimed HIS DARK MATERIALS trilogy which tells the story of a fight to overthrow God. His books have been attacked by Christian leaders as blasphemous.  (Via: BBC)

Director admits ELEKTRA sucked

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As bad as DAREDEVIL was, I actually held out a small amount of hope that ELEKTRA would be cool. After all, it at least featured Jennifer Garner in pre baby-making shape, wearing skimpy costumes and fighting bad guys. Unfortunately, the movie was terrible. There were elements that hinted at coolness, but nothing ever came together. In an interview with Now Playing, ELEKTRA director Rob Bowman basically admits that the movie sucked and goes on to offer a few excuses.

I knew going into the project, because of the short prep, because I only had Jennifer for her hiatus from Alias, which was ten weeks, and [because of] the short postproduction, that we weren’t going to be able to make SPIDER-MAN. We didn’t have the time to make SPIDER-MAN. We didn’t have the time to make DAREDEVIL! That was OK, because I was not making a movie about size and spectacle, about giant visual effects. The best movies are stories about people and their inner struggles - those are my favorite films. I finally said, ‘Let’s not get down about the fact that we don’t have the time to make BATMAN or SPIDER-MAN. Let’s embrace what we do have, which is a very interesting character.’

Unfortunately, they weren’t true to the character of ELEKTRA because the real Elektra would have killed off that annoying kid and her dad thus making it a very cool movie.

Sunday, October 16, 2005

More HARRY POTTER pics

We have just scored some scans from an upcoming HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE poster book. But I will warn you, these pics are not for the casual Harry Potter fan. This stuff is for the hardcore freaks and pre-pubescent kids. But I will treat you to a thumbnail of what has to be the gayest Harry Potter photo yet. Click on the thumbnail for a full size view or visit the full HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE image gallery.

Weekend Box-Office >> THE FOG is #1

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You can blame those ***censored*** teenage audiences. THE FOG, another sucky PG-13 horror movie has opened at #1, ensuring many more stupid PG-13 horror remakes. WALLACE AND GROMIT held strong and ELIZABETHTOWN overcame dismal reviews for the #3 slot. DOMINO completely tanked (worse than I had predicted) and THE GOSPEL continues to be the little movie that could.

  1. The Fog - $12.2 Million
  2. Wallace & Gromit - $11.7 Million
  3. Elizabethtown - $11 Million
  4. Flightplan - $6.5 Million
  5. In Her Shoes - $6.1 Million
  6. Domino - $ 4.7 Million
  7. Two For the Money - $ 4.6 Million
  8. A History of Violence - $ 3.6 Million
  9. Corpse Bride - $ 3.5 Million
  10. The Gospel - $ 3.2 Million

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