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September 22nd, 2008 Posted in
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JEO
“Transformers” fans are clamoring to find out of Megatron will be making a return after his apparent destruction in the first film. Latino Review claims they have an exclusive first look at the designs for Megatron in the upcoming “Transformers 2.” If they are authentic, Megatron will have a stylized tank as his alternative form, which some “Generation One Transformers” fans may remember as the form they introduced after his original form, a very realistic gun, got ganked from toy store shelves.
I actually think this design works on some level, considering this is the same franchise that put flames on the Optimus rig. I’m sure they’ll bring Megatron back for the sequel, but I have my doubts about the authenticity of these pictures. What do you think?
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Transformers 2 Set Photos
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September 17th, 2008 Posted in
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JEO
A sixth “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” book will be written by Eoin Colfer for publication in October of next year. Colfer, author of the “Artemis Fowl” series of young adult novels, will be taking over the series from Douglas Adams, who passed away in 2001. The book, titled “And Another Thing,” has been approved by Adams’ widow, Jane Belson. A film based on Colfer’s “Artemis Fowl” novels will begin production next year.
My initial reaction to this news was disgust that Adams’ greedy widow was trying to cash in on the last nickel they can squeeze out of the “Hitchhiker” series. Then I read Colfer’s reaction when he was asked to write the book was the exact same shock that I felt. In the end, he decided that he would love to make up new adventures for Arthur Dent, Zaphod, Marvin, and the rest. I won’t say the thought isn’t intriguing, but I’ll remain skeptical until I can get my hands on this sucker. In the end, I’m just mad I that my “Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide” will no longer be complete.
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Retro Sci-Fi Buying Guide
2007 Sci-Fi Holiday Buyer’s Guide
AVP Buying Guide
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September 12th, 2008 Posted in
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JEO
CNN has a great article here on the future of cinema. As the whole home distribution system becomes more popular and goes digital, struggling theaters are going to have to start pulling rabbits out of their hats to get people to leave their homes to watch movies. Fortunately, it appears the technology’s coming along. 3D is becoming the gimmick of choice for major studios, thanks to the success of things like the Miley Cyrus 3D concert and “Chicken Little.” Theaters are gradually making the shift to digital projectors. The technology is advancing to the point that we may not even need the glasses for digital projectors to produce what appears to be a 3D image in high definition.
It’s great that theaters are finally overhauling in order to attract people. I just hope in all the confusion that the studios don’t forget that they have to make movies worth watching in 3D high-def. I love going to the movies, but there are times where the choice is spending $10 to see a movie I know I’m going to hate or staying at home and watching something I might enjoy. Based on the grosses last week, I’d say the blockbuster summer is over, which means the next movie I look forward to seeing will be “Quantum of Solace,” and that’s not until November.
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Cameron Embraces Digital 3-D
Back to the Future Ride
MPAA Agrees Pirates Go To Movies
Movie Producer Okay With Internet Pirates
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September 11th, 2008 Posted in
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JEO
Warner Bros. is planning a “Dark Knight” re-release in January in an attempt to make a play for Oscar nominations. The studio hopes that the film will remind Academy voters of the fantastic special effects and performances, most notably by Heath (or Health, according to Reuters) Ledger. So far the film has grossed over $500 million in the United States and over $440 million internationally, making it the second-highest-grossing film ever, next to 1997’s “Titanic.” Negotiations are currently taking place to also rerun the film on IMAX screens. “Dark Knight” is the highest grossing film ever run on IMAX.
Alright all you suckers who have only seen “Dark Knight” on a regular screen, it’s time to scrape up your laundry money and go see Batman kidnap a foreign national on IMAX. There are worse ways to blow $15. What amazes me is that, while the movie grossed $100 less than “Titanic,” in the United States. “Dark Knight” undersells “Titanic” by over $700 million internationally. That’s right, “Titanic” made $1.24 billion dollars internationally, plus the $600 million it made in the States. I wonder if any movie will ever beat that record (without adjusting for inflation, obviously).
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Dark Knight Countdown
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September 10th, 2008 Posted in
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JEO

Do you ever catch yourself taking a sip of some cool, refreshing tap water and ask yourself, “I wonder if there’s any chemicals in this that will turn me into a hideous, yet powerful monster?” Thankfully our friends at the EPA are earning our tax dollars by allowing access to their database which tells you which factories are dumping potentially toxic chemicals in your zip code. Just click on Toxy over here and put in your address for a complete report on your area.
Go ahead, it’s not as scary as it sounds.
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Magic Highway USA
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Movie News Nuggets: Youth Without Youth, Science of I Am Legend, and Jumper
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September 6th, 2008 Posted in
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JEO
Sony Pictures has confirmed that both Tobey Maguire and Sam Raimi are close to reaching an agreement to respectively star in and direct two more installments of the “Spider-Man” movie franchise. Speculation suggests that the next two installments will be shot back-to-back in order to save money. No comments yet have confirmed whether Kirsten Dunst will be reprising her role or which villains Spider-Man face.
This is great news. As much faith as I have in Raimi as a producer, I was afraid a new director with the same actors may not have the same feel as the last three pictures. Sony said that they never even considered replacing Maguire (yeah, right), so why couldn’t they use that logic in regard to the “Ghostbusters” movie?
Update: The Hollywood Reporter says that Sony has also stepped up production on the “Venom” spinoff movie which will be written by Jacob Estes as well as Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese. No word yet on if Topher Grace will reprise the role of Eddie Brock or Sony will pick a new actor for the role.
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Spider-Man 4
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