Saturday, November 25, 2006
Saul Zaentz Company want Jackson's Hobbit
As Lord of the Rings fans mounted a protest following word that New Line had dropped Peter Jackson from consideration as director of The Hobbit and another Lord of the Rings prequel, producer Saul Zaentz has given assurances that Jackson will indeed direct the two films. A German website, Elbenwald.de, posted an interview with Zaentz, who acquired the rights to the works of the late Rings writer, J.R.R. Tolkien, in 1976 (the Saul Zaentz Company owns Tolkien Enterprises), in which Zaentz says, "It will definitely be shot by Peter Jackson. ... Next year The Hobbit rights will fall back to my company. I suppose that Peter will wait because he knows that he will make the best deal with us. And he is fed up with the studios: to get his profit share on the Rings trilogy he had to sue New Line. With us, in contrast, he knows that he will be paid fairly and artistically supported without reservation." (The preceding quotation is a translation that appeared on TheHobbit-Movie.com from the German interview posted on Elbenwald.de.)
Friday, November 24, 2006
Spider-Man 3 Sneak Peek Online
MP3 Transmitter Ban Lifted
The use of devices, such as Griffin's "iTrip", was banned in the UK as their transmissions can interfere with broadcasts by legal radio stations.
However, the device and other similar accessories for MP3 players have been widely available online.
Now certain FM transmitters, which can be tuned to spare frequencies, will be legal from 8 December.
Ofcom will also remove the need for a licence to use Citizens' Band radio.
Thanks to the BBC
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Ultra Geek Star Wars USB Drives
Man Buys Email Address for $890 instead of PS3
Brilliant from Engadget
Fantastic Four Sequel Teaser Update
Connect a PS2 Controller to your 360
Star Wars Celebration Europe Grows to ExCel London
Star Wars Celebration Europe dates remain unchanged. The festival will run from Friday, July 13 through Sunday, July 15, 2007. Celebration Europe, produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. and The Cards Inc. Group, will celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Star Wars saga with what promises to be Europe's largest Star Wars party ever.
Thanks to StarWars.com
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Gaiman's first Stardust Image
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Gervais films 24 cameo
In the joke scene - shot for the season six DVD - Gervais plays a presidential advisor who keeps whispering that a crucial mission should be assigned to Jack Bauer. He then acts "incredulous" when a colleague says his suggestion out loud and takes credit for his idea.
24 exec producer Jon Cassar told the New York Post that Gervais was "just too recognisable" to put in the show for real, but added that another scene featuring his writing colleague Stephen Merchant will be seen in the season six premiere in January. "Stephen actually walks up to someone at CTU and hands them a piece of paper."
EA Announce Next Harry Potter Game
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the first in the franchise that we have developed for the next generation consoles," said Harvey Elliott, Executive Producer at EA UK. "Together with current generation versions, we are creating an immersive and, above all, faithful Harry Potter experience that will both accurately reflect the world showcased in the film and also delight fans of all ages."
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is scheduled for release for the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation3, Xbox 360, PlayStation2, PSP, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and Windows PC.
Read the full article here
R.I.P Robert Altman
A Hollywood maverick renowned for his improvisational style, he passed away in a Los Angeles hospital on Monday.
A five-time best director nominee at the Academy Awards, he never won the movie industry's top honour.
But he was given an honorary Oscar this year for "a career that has repeatedly reinvented the art form".
Read more over at the BBC
Another Lawsuit for Borat
Apparently being portrayed as Kazakhstan's top mechanic/abortionist in a hit feature film is not worth its weight in gold.
Residents of the isolated Romanian village that stood in for Borat Sagdiyev's hometown in the opening and closing minutes of the bogus Kazakh journalist's critically acclaimed mockumentary filed a $30 million-plus federal lawsuit Monday against 20th Century Fox and others responsible for bringing Borat to the big screen, claiming they had been told that they were being filmed for a downright serious documentary about poverty in Romania.
Thanks to E!Britain Wins Big
Brits retained their command in a year when other countries' entries, from Brazil as well as from continental Europe, showed considerable style and competitiveness.
The BBC bested another British entry from Granada and two from Brazil to take the top nod for drama with its time-traveling cop show "Life on Mars"; the Beeb also beat out strong rivals in the comedy category with its "Borat"-like spoof on British culture and political correctness, "Little Britain."
Thanks to Variety
Monday, November 20, 2006
Bay Posts Sneak Peek into Transformers
Watch it here
Frank Miller's Spirit poster revealed
The Spirit, created by the late comic book industry legend Will Eisner, looks set to be Frank Miller's solo directorial debut.
Courtesy of Lying in the Gutters
New Halo 3 Screenshot Rocks!
First off, the screenshot. Here’s the deal. Brian grabbed a controller, moved the Chief up against a wall from a level in Campaign, and typed a debug command to take a shot. We ran the shot in Newsweek and then later, right here on Bungie.net. We took the shot at 2X so you could use it for wallpaper or whatever. But just to be clear, it’s a very ordinary, if atmospheric moment from the game. Well, ordinary in the graphical sense. Naturally that building is crawling with the Chief’s foes, and he’s not really going to get a chance to stand around chewing the fat.
Hot Fuzz Poster
Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix Teaser Online
Jackson Says No to Hobbit
However, we have always said that we do not want to discuss The Hobbit with New Line until the lawsuit over New Line's accounting practices is resolved. This is simple common sense - you cannot be in a relationship with a film studio, making a complex, expensive movie and dealing with all the pressures and responsibilities that come with the job, while an unresolved lawsuit exists.
Ordesky said that New Line has a limited time option on the film rights they have obtained from Saul Zaentz (this has never been conveyed to us before), and because we won't discuss making the movies until the lawsuit is resolved, the studio is going to have to hire another director.
Given that New Line are committed to this course of action, we felt at the very least, we owed you, the fans, a straightforward account of events as they have unfolded for us.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Producer wants Sawyer for Gambit
One of the highlights for all us Lost fans is that she is still very keen on having Gambit played by Josh Holloway (aka Sawyer from Lost) in one of the next X-Men Films.
Here's what she said.
ESB: Will we ever see Gambit?
LSD: Probably, you know, the reason we didn't use Gambit was because in a sense his persona is a bit like Wolverine in that he's got attitude and his power is not quite as exciting as the others. That's why we went to Nightcrawler on 2 because he looked different than everybody else and he had a great power. So yes, I think we would weave Gambit within our story, it wouldn't be “The Gambit Movie.” I mean, I love him and remember in “Lost” the guy, what's his name, there was a guy in there that was the perfect Gambit, the guy with the straight hair, good-looking, the bad boy, Sawyer, Sawyer [Josh Holloway]. (A lot of Lost forums have been buzzing about this casting rumor for some time).