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BREAKING NEWS: Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire both NOT doing Spidey 4!!!!!

Spidey 4, was in development ever since the 3rd one came out. Now it’s turning out that Sam Raimi the director and Tobey Maguire the film’s leading star, are both not doing it. Why? Simply because, Sam doesn’t like the script. He’s been battling the studios to re-write the script for a long while since he hated it so much. Since it looks like the studios refused to re-write the script, Raimi says, “To hell with it, you’re on your own”.

No reason why Tobey Maguire wants out, but my guess, is that he doesn’t want to work on a Spidey movie without Raimi. Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios plan to re-boot the entire franchise, start it all over again.

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43595

This is great news actually. I never liked the Spidey movies to begin with. Now, hopefully Sam will finally start work on, “Evil Dead 4”? Here’s hoping. Crosses fingers!

Kev

Cool Video: The A-Team trailer…

Well, here it is, the first teaser of the “A-team” movie. My thoughts? It’s look great, count me in the theater for this one definitely as I am a massive fan of the TV show. My only complaint is Rampage Jackson being Mr. T when I agree with everyone else, B.A. Baracus can only be played by Mr. T and no one else. Quinton Jackson just doesn’t work and he’s not the right fit. Other than that, I’m happy with the rest of the cast. Liam Neeson is perfect for Hannibal. Bradley Cooper is perfect for Faceman and Sharlto Copley is perfect for Murdoch which all three are an exact match. Nobody can copy Mr. T though. The film overall looks good. Looks like a fun action ride. Definitely excited for this one!

Kev

Report: Bill Paxton wants to do a sequel to “Twister” but make it in 3D…

Actor and film director, Bill Paxton, revealed that he wants to do, “Twister the Sequel” but make it in 3D. He explains that he was inspired for the sequel by the famous Tri-State Tornado of 1925. He wants the next film to be a lot more darker and scarier than the first one, but still  have some humor in it. In order for the sequel to happen, he must get the okay from Steven Spielberg. Since Spielberg was the one in charge of putting the first one together. Spielberg didn’t direct the first one, he was one of the producers.

Paxton didn’t say if he wanted to direct the sequel but he definitely sounds like he’s down with starring the leading role again. I think he wants to direct the sequel himself from the sounds of it in this interview. He should be the one directing it as well.

A “Twister” sequel sounds like a great idea. Make it more action packed with cool special effects and badass sounds effects!

Hope a sequel happens ’cause the first “Twister” is an entertaining film.

http://www.premiumhollywood.com/2010/01/07/bill-paxton-is-up-for-a-twister-sequel-anyone-else/

Kev

Report: Mariah Carey admits she was drunk at People’s Choice Awards…

Mariah Carey, the pop star who won an award for her role in the movie, “Precious” explains her bizarre acceptance speech at the People’s Choice Awards. She admits she was hammered. Before the awards show, she was celebrating her nomination with Lee Daniels and had way too much champagne.

More on it here:

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20334998,00.html

Geez, no wonder she gets all the men she wants. She’s a crazy drunk like everyone else!

Kev

Report: Pierre Morel, set to direct “Dune” remake…

“Taken” director, Pierre Morel, is set to direct the new version of “Dune”, based on the legendary sci-fi novel written by Frank Herbert. This would be the third remake of “Dune”, the first being directed by David Lynch and the second was a direct-to-TV version by John Harrison for the Sy-Fy channel.

More on it here:

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/16002/-taken-helmer-takes-over-dune-remake

They’re probably gonna turn this version into a big time special effects action movie like all the others. I love the David Lynch version of “Dune”, that film was a classic. Hope they don’t screw this one up.

Kev

“Paranormal Activity” was true horror at it’s best, and you haters out there know it!!!

When the film “Paranormal Activity” first came out earlier in the year, the film became a huge success and it was a controversial film. It was being advertised and hyped as the “most scariest” horror film of all time. The film is about a young couple that moves into a home and discovers the home being haunted. So Micah, the boyfriend does some investigation to hunt for this ghost or a demon or maybe it could be a live human being trying to scare the shit out of them. You just never know which one it could be. The boyfriend, Micah, obsesssively tries to track down this ghost that he may thinks it would be by talking with it by an Ouijia Board and filming everything with a video camera. The ghost or this demon seems to be more interested in his girlfriend, Katie and not him. Micah would even film the couple while they’re sleeping in bed so they can videotape what the ghost is doing at night while they are asleep. Strange things happen in the house, like loud banging noises and the Oujia board moving by itself, all that ghostly stuff.

Throughout the film, you try to figure out if all this ghost stuff was supposed to be real in it. Like if Katie or Micah was faking it, fooling around with this ghost thing. The whole film was mysterious. The writer of the film did a great job keeping the film unpredictable, and that’s what horror films needs. Being unpredictable. Being scary, doesn’t always have to be about blood and guts, and naked women. Leave that to the teen slasher flicks. The film was trashed and hated on by critics and movie fans. I would have to say that they are all wrong. In defense of this movie, I would have to say this is a true horror film. Yes, it was actually very scary, the way horror should have been. The film had a very shocking ending, it even shocked me.

I want to say that I absolutely liked the film a lot. Why can’t horror films of today be like this? Films that are dark and creepy without murder and not being a popcorn flick? The film was shot very low budget, handheld camera type, the way it should be. The film was pretty realistic. I liked this film more than the, “Blare Witch Project” for many reasons. The “Blare Witch Project” was aweful, but “Paranormal Activity” was better.

This film, “P.A.” has all the things that the horror genre have been missing for many years!!! It kept you questioning. It kept you guessing, oh my god, what will happen now. Things like that. You keep thinking, what will happen to that couple. Will they live or will they die? It was very close to being an Edgar Allan Poe or an H.P. Lovecraft story. Something that Stephen King would have written too even.

As for the alternate ending of, “P.A.”, many people think the alternate ending was better and people say it would be a better movie if they used the alternate ending but I disagree. I’m glad the alternate ending wasn’t used, ’cause there is a reason they took it out and wouldn’t work. It wouldn’t make any sense if they used it. They had to keep it mysterious as possible. Things you have to ask yourself, was this Katie girl possesed? Or was she perfectly sane and was in a murderous rampage?

So for those who hate it, have to think about these things. I love films like “Quarantine”, “The Strangers” and “Paranormal Activity” ’cause they were true horror films that were very scary. We need more horror films like this. Forget the blood and guts, and the entertaining popcorn slashers, that’s not horror. This is. Maybe that’s why people hated, “P.A.” because they were used to seeing all the new mainstream horror films and they couldn’t get used to seeing something different.

The director and writer of this film, Oren Peli, is a genius. This will be a classic and essential film 20 years from now. I’m going to have to buy my own copy of the DVD and now I wished I’ve seen this in theater. If so many people hated it and said it was crap, maybe that was the whole point, trying to get people to be disturbed by it. Maybe it was the director’s intention to get people not to like it, if you know what I mean. If so many people didn’t like it, then he succeeded of making this a great movie.

This movie was wonderfully done. Loved it!

Kev

Why all these remakes? Here’s why…

A lot of remakes for classic films for the last few years. Why is this you may ask? Yes, remakes are bashed the hell out of. Many people say they can’t touch the original, never better than the original. The film should have never been made, blah blah blah blah, etc. Well, you know what. This is more evidence that movie fans don’t know how the hollywood business works. Is it about the money with these remakes for box office hits? Yes, that’s part of it, but there’s a more important reason why all these remakes are happening.

The reason for these remakes is that it helps promotes the original film. Whether you like the remake or not, it’s all about helping the original getting known again. It  helps attract people to the original film. If the remake comes out and someone never heard of it or never saw the original, they think to themselves, “Gee, I better see the original”.

Just today, when getting in a conversation about movies with someone, I mentioned, I wanted to see the “Clash of the Titans” remake. Well that person never heard of it and didn’t even know it was a remake of another movie. Not a lot of people around this time, doesn’t watch classic films which is why they didn’t even know it was a remake. There’s a new generation of young kids today. I’m sure many of them never heard of “Clash of the Titans” or “A Nightmare On Elm St”, but they first hear of them when the remakes come out.

Remakes maybe silly and wrong, but this is the reason Hollywood is doing them, so people can know the classics again. Today, these classics are forgotten. I have no problem with remakes at all as they are actually helping the original films. The “Friday the 13th” remake for example, not a lot of people around today haven’t even seen the earlier films. I think you get the idea now?

Do you think people today have heard of the movies, “Citizen Kane” or “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”? I’m sure kids of this generation haven’t even heard of those movies, and those two movies I mentioned could get remade one day. That’s what it’s all about, folks, drawing people to the original films. Not all remakes are bad however, there are actually great ones out there.

Kev

Report: Tim Allen speaks on his directorial debut, “Crazy On the Outside”…

Former, “Home Improvement” star and “Toy Story” star, Tim Allen speaks on his directorial debut with the comedy, “Crazy On the Outside”. He also stars in it along with Sigourney Weaver, Ray Liotta, and Kelsey Grammer. Tim Allen says this is the hardest he’s ever worked. He’s even spent his own money from his pockets to get this movie made, he marketed it and put out this movie himself. He said he was inspired by Kevin Costner to do all this himself. Kevin Costner even taught him some things. As Kevin is also an actor and film director himself. Tim is also getting huge respects from his cast mates as well.

More on it here:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091229/ap_en_tv/us_film_tim_allen_goes_crazy

Congrats to Tim. Respects to him from me as well. Kudos.

I’m glad Tim Allen is finally directing his own films ’cause he is a comic genius and I’m sure this movie will be a funny one. If the trailer is good enough, maybe I’ll see it.

Kev

Film Review: Sherlock Holmes

Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams

Directed by: Guy Ritchie

Today I just saw the movie, “Sherlock Holmes”, and here is my review:

Plot/Synopsis: The film is taken place in London during the 1800’s just like the original Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. It is actually the year 1891 in the film. Serial killer, Lord Blackwood who is also a sorcerer is caught and arrested. He was also executed by being hanged. Somehow Lord Blackwood is still alive and escaped from his grave. Holmes and his partner, Watson (who is played by the great Jude Law), were asked by law enforcement to help track down Blackwood. Holmes discovered that Blackwood has mysterious powers by learning about his occult symbols that were drawn in his prison cell. In the film, Holmes teams up with Irene Watson to help find a red haired midget who is missing. They end up finding the midget inside Blackwood’s coffin, which is a sign that Blackwood has escaped. Holmes and Watson must catch Blackwood to have him arrested again before Blackwood kills more people.

I wasn’t so sure if this film was going to be any good or not. The reason I went and saw it, is because: 1) I like Guy Ritchie movies 2) I like Robert Downey Jr. 3) I like Sherlock Holmes stories. I was pretty surprised by this film because I find myself enjoying it a lot. It wasn’t bad at all as I thought it would be. It turned out to be very entertaining. Guy Ritchie did a fantastic job staying true from the Sherlock Holmes stories by Doyle. I thought Downey Jr. was the perfect choice for the Sherlock Holmes character. There was a lot of violence throughout most of the movie. Plenty of action scenes throughout. In the Sherlock Holmes stories, TV shows, radio shows, etc. they were supposed to be humorous, with the Sherlock character being weird and funny, all that. Robert Downey Jr, did a great job pulling that off.

Yes, from the trailers of the film, may seem kind of silly with Sherlock being a womanizer and those funny bed scenes with Irene Adams. Well, that’s how Sherlock Holmes was in the original stories by Doyle. Downey Jr., smoked a pipe like Holmes, he was a wrestler/fighter, like Holmes, the Holmes character even disguises himself a lot. Everything stayed true to the original character. I thought the writing was really good. The cinematography did a great job making the film give it a British feel. Guy Ritchie was the only guy that can do that.

I have no complaints with the film at all. To those out there that thinks the movie looks no good, just doesn’t understand Guy Ritchie’s vision of things. He’s one of the best film makers in Hollywood and one of my favorite directors. I thought Ritchie was the perfect choice to do a Holmes movie. I hope Ritchie stays with it and continues to do more sequels. “Sherlock Holmes” movie is definitely not Oscar worthy for anything, except maybe it does deserve an award for “Best Costume Design” that’s about it. It was still an entertaining movie and I liked it a lot. Bring on the sequel, Guy!

Score for “Sherlock Holmes” = **** (4 stars as in Excellent)

Kev

Report: “Star Trek” is the most illegally downloaded movie of 2009…

While piracy and stealing movies off the internet is now against the law, lots of people are STILL downloading illegally. People still think they have the right to steal things for free and think it’s okay. I am not a pirate. I like to respect “copyright” and the artist’s work. Besides, why would people want to watch movies on a computer when it’s better watching ’em on the big screen or on a 50 inch TV with home theater surround sound at home.

“Star Trek” happens to be the most downloaded film of 2009.

http://torrentfreak.com/top-10-most-pirated-movies-of-2009-091220/

The law can’t stop people from piracy. Pirates don’t even feel guilty for stealing. I predict Stallone’s, “The Expendables” will be the most pirated movie of 2010, hands down.

Kev