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Montages top ten robots on film (in norwegian but with pics) Roy Batty of Blade Runner is at number one selvfølgelig. Who else, you know?
Hollywood Reporter in case you've been wondering why there's still talk of a Green Lantern sequel (despite the lame box office for the Ryan Reynolds affair), here's why it might happen.
Ultra Culture "better than the last one but still pretty shit" sharp funny review of Transformers Dark of the Moon. Most of the bile is saved for Shia LaBeouf but Megan Fox's replacement gets this.
It might be a little premature to judge Megan Fox’s replacement, British model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, given how little she has to work with here — STICK YOUR BUM OUT, LOOK SCARED, POUT YOUR LIPS IN SUCH A WAY AS TO SUGGEST THAT YOU MIGHT BE PROFICIENT AT ADMINISTERING A BLOWJOB — but even with just a handful of lines she’s a firm lock for worst performance of 2011. I’m not even sure she can do a British accent properly.
Alt Screen suggests you see Choose Me (1984) tonight if you're in NYC. God I loved this movie on VHS in the late 80s. Don't remember much of it though.
Critical Condition Oscar Songs Project 1989. Time for The Little Mermaid.
Super Punch "Doctor Horribles Sing-a-Long Blog Vinyl Album." By the artist Joe Spiotto. Soooooooo cute I just died. (Must finish this post in Zombie-Nathaniel form.)
Hollywood Reporter James Cameron's 3D conversion of Titanic (1997) generating buzz. I will see it because I love all things Cameron but I worry that it will restore the lustre of 3D just as it's been (rightfully) fading.
Kenneth in the (212) "the greatest 30 seconds in cinema" Shirley Maclaine is. still. here. Actually is she? Where is she?
Go Fug Yourself is absolutely right about this hideous tacky Newsweek cover.
Coming Soon Madonna, who has been photographed constantly with her supposed "ex" French dancer Brahim Zaibat this week will soon have a cluttered December calendar. The Weinstein Co has announced they'll open W.E. (recently discussed) on December 9th and expand by January. Mark your Oscar calendars.
Cinema Blend reports that Scarlett Johansson may be starring in the music-centric film Can a Song Save Your Life? from Once talent John Carney. This seems like a very good idea since ScarJo doesn't even seem like an actress anymore, right?, just a celebrity.
Reader Comments (9)
I know people love Madonna, but ... I'm skeptical. I'm so afraid her movie will be competently made (i.e. the camera stays upright) and people will fall all over themselves to praise it b/c it's not the worst thing they've ever seen.
If you'd hear ScarJo's Tom Waitt cover album, you wouldn't think it's a good idea.
I miss ScarJo. :(
Nat, Choose Me sounded interesting so I looked it up and it's on Netflix Instant! No way I'm making that screening tonight but it's good to know it's readily available for my hermity ass. ;)
If I understand this Green Lantern article correctly, blockbuster films are essentially just one piece of a larger merchandising picture, and the quality of the film no longer matters so much as audience recognition of the brand. Therefore, sequels to shit movies can be greenlighted just because the audience says "hey, I recognize Ryan Reynolds as the Green Lantern!"
So basically Hollywood has become a living Family Guy joke: don't take the time to formulate something genuinely interesting, just make a reference because, as we all know, it's funny (interesting) because it exists.
Meanwhile, I'll be in the arthouse, where movies are still made for passion, not necessarily for profits, and look forward to those few quality studio films that don't aim to become megafranchises.
Jason H. - yep.
I'm looking at my top ten of 2010 (still VERY incomplete). Even with Toy Story 3 on the list, I'm pretty sure the combined budget of then is less than what they spent on the Green Lantern. At least with Cars 2, I can imagine Pixar doing something awesome with that 1 billion dollar revenue stream (which floored me).
I haven't been inside a multiplex this year (my arthouse theatre rocks, but is only a two screener) and I really don't see that changing until the film festival barges in.
I would give my left arm to see Shirley Maclaine with another role as delicious as Doris Vane. People always seem to forget what a marvelous actress she is. I mean, that has to be the only explanation, otherwise how could her snub in 1990 be humanly possible? And while I love Elizabeth Taylor as if she were a part of my family, it is a crime of biblical proportions that Shirley didn't take the Best Actress Oscar home in 1960 for The Apartment.
I am not ashamed to say W.E. is the film I'm most intrigued by this year. I can't help but root for Madonna. But there will be people out there eager to pounce on the film just for having her name attached. She's made some bad acting choices, true. But I happen to think she's had some good roles as well. Evita, Dangerous Game, Desp Seeking Susan, even Bloodhounds of Brioadway. Aside from her films, though, her true crime to many seems to be her success and her unwillingness to apologize for anything that brought that success.
Eric -- agreed. I think she's good in all of those films you name-checked too. Plus A League of Their Own.
TB -- i wouldn't give an arm, but i'd definitely give like my earlobe or something for the same thing ;) It needs to happen.
I didn't watch 'The Green Lantern' honestly, because of the reviews. My husband is an expert on movies (not bragging! lol!), when I asked him if he would wanna watch the movie with me, he refused to. :-(
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