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#1566 Post by mfunk9786 »

HBO: Just donate the money that's going to be used making that largescale preach to the choir to the 2012 Obama re-election campaign.
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#1567 Post by James Mills »

Finch wrote:Del Toro speaks to Deadline after the Mountains debacle.
Seems like GDT is always in the news for what he's either recently scheduled or cancelled. Though he's only done seven films in the past twenty years, to me it feels like his name has been attached to at least 20ish...
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#1568 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

ianungstad wrote:Not a film but Fincher's next project will be House of Cards. It's a one hour drama series starring Kevin Spacey. David Fincher will executive produce the series as well as direct the pilot episode. Currently being shopped to the various television networks. Will probably wind up at either HBO, Showtime or AMC.
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#1569 Post by Matt »

This is such an interesting precedent. As much as it makes me fret about the decline of traditional broadcasting and the tangible "ownership" model of home video, it's really kind of cool to see a major production circumvent the networks altogether.
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#1570 Post by willoneill »

I agree that it's kind of cool, but I doubt that was the show's primary motive for choosing Netflix; more likely, Netflix was willing to guarantee two seasons sight unseen, which would never happen at any channel, network or cable, any more. MJy curiosity is how is Netflix going to deliver the show. Right now, A show premieres at a specific time on a specific channel ... so is Netflix going to upload each episode at a specifc time each week, or what? Last question, will this show be less or more susceptible to pirating?
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#1571 Post by Roger Ryan »

The New York Times reports that Aronofsky has withdrawn from THE WOLVERINE.
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#1572 Post by James Mills »

Roger Ryan wrote:The New York Times reports that Aronofsky has withdrawn from THE WOLVERINE.
I'm actually happy to hear this. I've personally had enough of these comic book movies anyways.
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#1573 Post by mfunk9786 »

James Mills wrote:
Roger Ryan wrote:The New York Times reports that Aronofsky has withdrawn from THE WOLVERINE.
I'm actually happy to hear this. I've personally had enough of these comic book movies anyways.
They're not going to stop making comic book movies because Darren Aronofsky dropped out of directing this one, you know. No one is forcing you to see them, either. :)
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#1574 Post by James Mills »

But DA being behind the camera does somewhat force me to see it.
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#1575 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

mfunk9786 wrote:HBO: Just donate the money that's going to be used making that largescale preach to the choir to the 2012 Obama re-election campaign.
They took that into consideration, but decided instead to develop a mini-series about Dick Cheney.
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#1576 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Godard and Manoel de Oliveira will be making films about the Portuguese city of Guimaraes, European Capital of Culture 2012.

"Histórias do Cinema (Histories of the Cinema)
This feature film consists of six short films by European directors from different cultural origins. it is a symbolic project combining ideas and sensitivities, with the participation of Manoel de Oliveira and Jean-Luc Godard."
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#1577 Post by ambrose »

Tatsumi

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An animated adaptation of Yoshihiro Tatsumi's graphic novels.
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#1579 Post by domino harvey »

Brunette Amy Adams is more mind-blowing than any juvenile slomo action Snyder has planned
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#1580 Post by knives »

What he said, but damn I wish they got a good drama director instead. Supes does not make for good action movies.
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#1581 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

With Viggo circling in as Zod, I may have to watch a Zack Snyder movie.
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#1582 Post by Cold Bishop »

I'm still hoping Sucker Punch fails enough that Snyder gets pulled.
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It's already been established that it sucks, but that's been the consensus on all of his prior films too and it hasn't made a difference. They make money.
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#1584 Post by Anhedionisiac »

mfunk9786 wrote:It's already been established that it sucks, but that's been the consensus on all of his prior films too and it hasn't made a difference. They make money.
I think Cold Bishop meant box-office failure, especially since Sucker Punch had a dismal weekend. I doubt it'll put the kibosh on his directing the Superman film but, between this and the lukewarm reception The Owls of Ga'Hoole and Watchmen got, his money-maker golden boy status is slightly endangered.
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#1585 Post by John Cope »

I'm certainly no apologist for Snyder but regardless I'm very enthused about seeing Sucker Punch. I've been breathlessly anticipating this one since that first awesome trailer. A friend who caught it already informed me that, not surprisingly, the worst aspect of it was the heavy handed politics Snyder tries to cram in as evidence of his "serious intent". The target audience (not me) will, undoubtedly however, approve.
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#1586 Post by knives »

John Cope wrote: The target audience (not me) will, undoubtedly however, approve.
Not really. I know a few Snyder fans who absolutely hated the film. They were primarily turned off by the sexual politics which they found to be loathsome.
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#1587 Post by colinr0380 »

I still haven't seen it, but I assume that this means that 2006's Superman Returns was not a success and now they are revamping the franchise yet again?
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#1588 Post by Cold Bishop »

mfunk9786 wrote:They make money.
But they've been making less and less money. And his relationship with WB is much more strained now than when he was the post-300 wonderboy. In fact, if Nolan wasn't in charge supervising him (it's him the studio really wants), I'd doubt he'd be attached to Superman at this very moment.
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#1589 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

I'm surprised Nolan wants him for the job. Nolan's ultra-controlled (if bombastic) vision of the superhero genre doesn't seem to be within Snyder's range.
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colinr0380 wrote:I still haven't seen it, but I assume that this means that 2006's Superman Returns was not a success and now they are revamping the franchise yet again?
Trust me, it was walk-out level awful.
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