Films
- ⇒ The original ending to I Am Legend (link from Mar 20, 2008)
I'm thrilled to have found a site hosting the original ending for last summer's I Am Legend. This is the ending included on the special edition DVD, and it makes for a completely different film. It maintains the original meaning of the title, where the theatrical release makes the meaning far more generic. Like this reviewer, I loved the movie regardless, but if they'd released it with this ending, it would have been so much better
- ⇒ Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull teaser trailer (link from Feb 14, 2008)
Yes, everyone on the internet has linked to this. Yes, I also am linking to it. Live with it.
- ⇒ Chris Eccleston Joins 'G.I.Joe' Movie As Destro (link from Feb 13, 2008)
Need I even say it? FANTASTIC.
- ⇒ Iron Man footage from SDCC (link from Jul 30, 2007)
Oh dear god. I am looking forward to this movie far more than I was for Transformers.
- ⇒ OSC's review of The Order of the Phoenix (link from Jul 13, 2007)
I think I agree with every point in this review. I don't feel as strongly about the first two films as Card, but I definitely think that each film is better than the last.
- ⇒ Disney to scrap direct-to-DVD sequels (link from Jun 27, 2007)
Oh, dear God, thank you for granting my prayer. Now, since I know you're listening, can I have a mysterious windfall that's enough to buy an iPhone?
- ⇒ How GM scored a two-hour ad (link from Jun 17, 2007)
From Forbes.com:
And remarkably, GM didn't have to pay Paramount to get the product placement--at least not with checks payable to Paramount. The car company contributed $1 million worth of cars and will pay for loads of ads that will showcase its vehicles and the movie.
- ⇒ Batman's new suit (link from Jun 15, 2007)
It looks like Batman will finally be able to turn his head. Awesome.
- ⇒ Thundercats, He-Man to be made into live-action films (link from Jun 7, 2007)
Transformers hasn't even been released yet, and already the movie studios are mining my childhood for other properties they can make into films. Warner Brothers is working on not one, but two cartoon-to-live-action projects: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and Thundercats.
I am all for a live action version of Thundercats, but only if it strictly follows the first episode of the cartoon. The first time Cheetara walks onscreen, she had better damn well be naked, and played by Scarlett Johansson.