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« on: February 09, 2011, 02:40:46 PM »

I've been noticing some interesting films in the works, some of which are in pre-production, that have me interested. Here are some I've been seeing on IMDB:

The Hobbit: Peter Jackson is doing the prequel to The Lord of the Rings in two parts, the first one expected to be released in 2012. Guillermo Del Toro was originally set to direct, but sadly left the project, presumably because it was taking too long to come together. Ian McKellan and Andy Serkis will reprise their roles as Gandalf and Gollum. Apparently they're expanding it a bit it tie in to the LOTR more, since the original work was written before LOTR was even conceived by Tolkein.

Atlas Shrugged: I've been an admirer of Ayn Rand for many years, but it absolutely blows my mind that somebody is attempting to adapt this. It's like trying to adapt War and Peace. I didn't even know it was going on and apparently it's in post production and set for release in two parts, the first on as early as April of this year. No A-listers in the cast at all. This was Ayn Rand's opus novel with very heavy intellectual and ideological themes that I doubt can translate well to the screen. We'll see. I'm wondering how wide a release it will be.

The Dark Tower: Ron Howard is working on trying to adapt this. Unbelievable. What an undertaking. Javier Bardem and Christian Bale are rumored as potential cast members. What's unclear is how they're going to break it up. There are seven books in the series. Do they do seven movies? Interesting.

Lone Survivor: No much on IMDB about it, but there is on the movie website. The non-fiction book Lone Survivor by ex-Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell is being made into a movie. I heard this man speak and it was pretty interesting. I'm not a big supporter of middle-east operations, but this man's story is quite compelling. He was the only survivor of a SEAL operation in Afghanistan that went horribly wrong. The man escaped pursuit to the point of being kept alive and cared for by the members of a small Afghani village who protected him. Interesting guy. One of the most compelling things he said when I saw him speak was that there is no black and white when you're in combat. Everything turns gray real quick.

Anyway, some interesting movies in various stages of development.


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« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2011, 06:42:46 PM »

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The Dark Tower: Ron Howard is working on trying to adapt this. Unbelievable. What an undertaking. Javier Bardem and Christian Bale are rumored as potential cast members. What's unclear is how they're going to break it up. There are seven books in the series. Do they do seven movies? Interesting.
I am not sure how this series will translate to film.  I mean it gets sort of, well, silly in parts.  Also I'll add in the word "confusing".  I never actually finished it because of those reason but I got to at least book 4 or 5.
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« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2011, 11:15:08 PM »

The only film in development right now that I really care about is DREDD.



I haven't been this excited for a film since Batman Begins.  Thumbup
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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2011, 06:54:08 AM »

The only film in development right now that I really care about is DREDD.



I haven't been this excited for a film since Batman Begins.  Thumbup


I believe this is being made in Cape Town at present.
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« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2011, 09:47:14 AM »

The only film in development right now that I really care about is DREDD.



I haven't been this excited for a film since Batman Begins.  Thumbup


I believe this is being made in Cape Town at present.


Yep

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Cape Town is being 'Mega City One' and I have no doubt that the awesome SA production will lead to a great looking film !
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« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2011, 03:16:33 PM »

World War Z

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0816711/
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« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2011, 12:03:33 PM »

I cannot wait for Father's Day to come out! Looks absolutely FILTHY!  Smile
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« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2011, 01:20:34 PM »

The Strangers 2, of course! I hear it's set to take place in a trailer park and have a good number of scenes that recreate the original's creep-factor without ripping off entire elements as several sequels tend to do. Of course, some have said the "trailer park" script was just a hoax, which worries me that it'll turn into some revenge-fantasy crap like everyone wanted the first to turn into :P.
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« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2011, 02:18:57 AM »

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Atlas Shrugged: I've been an admirer of Ayn Rand for many years, but it absolutely blows my mind that somebody is attempting to adapt this. It's like trying to adapt War and Peace. I didn't even know it was going on and apparently it's in post production and set for release in two parts, the first on as early as April of this year. No A-listers in the cast at all. This was Ayn Rand's opus novel with very heavy intellectual and ideological themes that I doubt can translate well to the screen. We'll see. I'm wondering how wide a release it will be.

I'm curious what mainstream audiences will think of John Galt, who is portrayed as basically a superhero and knowingly contributes to a gigantic global famine that would kill millions and millions of innocent people.  I really doubt the films (supposed to be a trilogy) will get a wide mainstream release though.  It'd be interesting to get exit poll opinions from a large audience though.

Also, I hear the Dark Tower will be a combination of films and HBO limited series.  Like, a movie, a number of TV episodes, then another movie, etc.  Fascinating and unique way of doing it, really.
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« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2011, 04:13:09 AM »

The only film in development right now that I really care about is DREDD.



I haven't been this excited for a film since Batman Begins.  Thumbup

I still can't believe they're making another dredd movie without judge death as the villain. ITFP, it's like making a batman movie without the joker, since judge death is dredd's most recognizable enemy, secondly, dredd is such an AHOLE that it takes someone like judge death to make him someone you'd have to cheer for.

Also, can you imagine how cool the tagline for a dredd movie with judge death would be?

The crime isssss life. The sentencccce issss...Death!
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« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2011, 06:07:50 PM »

The only film in development right now that I really care about is DREDD.



I haven't been this excited for a film since Batman Begins.  Thumbup

I still can't believe they're making another dredd movie without judge death as the villain. ITFP, it's like making a batman movie without the joker, since judge death is dredd's most recognizable enemy, secondly, dredd is such an AHOLE that it takes someone like judge death to make him someone you'd have to cheer for.

Also, can you imagine how cool the tagline for a dredd movie with judge death would be?

The crime isssss life. The sentencccce issss...Death!

Okay, Dredd has never beaten Death.
Anderson has.

In this film they introduce Anderson and her first day on the streets with Dredd which I think sounds pretty cool.  Thumbup
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« Reply #11 on: February 23, 2011, 01:31:19 PM »

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Atlas Shrugged: I've been an admirer of Ayn Rand for many years, but it absolutely blows my mind that somebody is attempting to adapt this. It's like trying to adapt War and Peace. I didn't even know it was going on and apparently it's in post production and set for release in two parts, the first on as early as April of this year. No A-listers in the cast at all. This was Ayn Rand's opus novel with very heavy intellectual and ideological themes that I doubt can translate well to the screen. We'll see. I'm wondering how wide a release it will be.

I'm curious what mainstream audiences will think of John Galt, who is portrayed as basically a superhero and knowingly contributes to a gigantic global famine that would kill millions and millions of innocent people.  I really doubt the films (supposed to be a trilogy) will get a wide mainstream release though.  It'd be interesting to get exit poll opinions from a large audience though.

Also, I hear the Dark Tower will be a combination of films and HBO limited series.  Like, a movie, a number of TV episodes, then another movie, etc.  Fascinating and unique way of doing it, really.

I have my doubts. I saw the trailer and they've definately set it in a more modern setting. I think it's supposed to be a very near future dystopian kind of setting. I wondered how it would work time-wise, because it has to do so much with trains. I think the justification given is that fuel prices have skyrocketed to such a high that there is renewed interest in train travel. I don't know. One critic who saw a ten-minute peek in New York said he liked what he saw.

And you have a point about John Galt. I have no idea how his character will be perceived by general audiences.
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« Reply #12 on: February 27, 2011, 05:17:26 AM »

The only film in development right now that I really care about is DREDD.



I haven't been this excited for a film since Batman Begins.  Thumbup

I still can't believe they're making another dredd movie without judge death as the villain. ITFP, it's like making a batman movie without the joker, since judge death is dredd's most recognizable enemy, secondly, dredd is such an AHOLE that it takes someone like judge death to make him someone you'd have to cheer for.

Also, can you imagine how cool the tagline for a dredd movie with judge death would be?

The crime isssss life. The sentencccce issss...Death!

Okay, Dredd has never beaten Death.
Anderson has.


Wrong.

In "Die laughing", the last batman/judge dredd crossover, dredd fights death alone and wins after anderson is wounded and escapes to gotham.

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« Reply #13 on: February 27, 2011, 10:34:49 AM »

The only film in development right now that I really care about is DREDD.



I haven't been this excited for a film since Batman Begins.  Thumbup

I still can't believe they're making another dredd movie without judge death as the villain. ITFP, it's like making a batman movie without the joker, since judge death is dredd's most recognizable enemy, secondly, dredd is such an AHOLE that it takes someone like judge death to make him someone you'd have to cheer for.

Also, can you imagine how cool the tagline for a dredd movie with judge death would be?

The crime isssss life. The sentencccce issss...Death!

Okay, Dredd has never beaten Death.
Anderson has.


Wrong.

In "Die laughing", the last batman/judge dredd crossover, dredd fights death alone and wins after anderson is wounded and escapes to gotham.


Oh, I'm sorry.
Yeah, the one cross over comic Dredd beats Death.
It hardly makes him his arch-enemy.

Anderson still seems to do it every other week. I agree that Death is the iconic villan, but it still tends to be Anderson's show when it comes to that guy.


Use the Angel Gang, Stan Lee or even the Judge Child for Dredd. I would love to see Judge Cal but that wouldn't happen.

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« Reply #14 on: March 02, 2011, 02:10:55 PM »

Not sure of you guys have heard about this but...

I'm kinda buzzed about "The Whisperer in Darkness" that HPLHS is putting out this spring I believe.

Here is the link to the production blog: www (dot) cthulhulives.org/Whisperer/twid-blog.html

You can view a trailer or three of the movie at that blog.

These are the same folks that brought you "The Call of Cthulhu" movie but unlike that movie Whisperer is a "talkie."

If you are a Lovecraft fan this will be a must see. :)



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