God damn it they are going to fuck this movie up with bad casting ugh :fp:
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God damn it they are going to fuck this movie up with bad casting ugh :fp:
Meh. It's another shitty superhero that has no real interesting qualities because she's a female Superman, aka, boring as fuck because your "invincible". There's a reason why The Dark Knight and The Avengers are two of the biggest superhero movies ever. The characters in them are fallible. They make mistakes and can be hurt. Superman and Wonder Woman can't be. Seriously, movie companies just need to STOP with Superman and his related characters. They're fuckin' terrible. Just stop.
Hell yeah!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=QjKO10hKtYw
Awesome. Looks like they're going to do it right this time.
Hopefully
It'll also help if Godzilla doesn't look like an escapee from Jurassic Park.
Batman vs. Superman pushed back 10 months to May 2016.
The Batman vs. Superman movie has been in pre-production but the trade reports that shooting has been delayed to the second quarter of the year. Though the studio’s official line is that the shift will “allow the filmmakers time to realize fully their vision, given the complex visual nature of the story.”
There were also rumors earlier today that star Ben Affleck, who’s set to star as Batman, had sustained a leg injury serious enough to delay the shoot by six weeks or more. However, the statement from Warner Bros. neither confirms nor denies this story.
Some think the delay may be so the script can be improved.
Warner Bros. is bringing Argo writer Chris Terrio into the Batman-Superman universe.
The Oscar-winning writer, who recently changed agencies from CAA to WME, has been brought in to write a draft of the Man of Steel follow-up, the untitled Batman-Superman movie.
David Goyer wrote the screenplay, which is based on characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster (Superman) and Bob Kane (Batman). But sources say Terrio has been brought in to get the script in shape before filming begins. Goyer has been tied up with a number of other DC Comics titles including Sandman.
Not sure if this is going to be good or the Bible version of Titantic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OSaJE2rqxU
I just saw a trailer for Son of God, looks like its a year for religious films
As someone that goes to church I'm not really interested in Noah. Most biblical scholars will tell you the first 11 chapters of Genesis are not to be read literally. The story of Noah has meaning but it's most likely a parable/read metaphorically. It's doubtful a world wide flood actually happened even though there is evidence of regional flooding around 3000 BC roughly. There are many parallels to the Babylonian tale of Gilgamesh which is considered to have been written first.
I'm sure the movie might be interesting but since I don't feel the event actually happened it loses its meaning for me.
Edit - I will just add I'm not looking for a debate on religion. Just giving my reason why I probably won't see this.
From IGN:
Jesse Eisenberg has been cast as the Man of Steel's ultimate foe Lex Luthor in Warner Bros. and Zack Snyder's Batman Vs. Superman, while Jeremy Irons has also joined the film as Batman's loyal butler Alfred.
Awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7onFrBK_hKE&sns=em
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Zombeavers is the worst idea ever.
I'm completely unfamiliar with this comic & these characters, but it seems like there are plenty of people really excited for this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTZ2Tp9yXyM&feature=youtu.be
I really want to see Noah, Pompeii, and the 300 sequel. I'm in no rush to see Captain America but I do want to see it. I have no interest in Need for Speed or Transformers.
Ah come the new transformers look great! With Mark Wahlberg in it you can't miss. I just wonder if josh duhame (sp?) Is in it still.
I'll for one be looking forward to the new Transformers , the TMNT movie remake. Also Capetian America. Has any one ever been to a d box movie theater and seen a movie int he d box seats ? I gotta go back to Chicago and go to one. looks like fun ..
Transformers, meh, never cared about the cartoon as a kid, still don't care now, think it looks stupid as hell. TMNT, stopped caring when I stopped being a kid. Captain America, likewise never cared. Hollywood keeps remaking this shit over and over, probably the reason I've never stepped a single foot inside a movie theater since 2006, because Hollywood does nothing but repeatedly pump out shit and can therefore go fuck itself if they think I'm going to willingly allow myself to be raped by movie theater prices for their steaming piles of shit. Even the rare good movie that Hollywood makes, they can still go fuck off, I'll just wait for it to release on blu-ray and buy it and watch it then.
I've been to about 5 movies in the last 20 years that DIDN'T have Jason Voorhees in them. No matter how bad, I gotta go see Jason. Other than that, I don't go. Of course, I don't watch many movies anyway (even away from the theater) because I just don't give a fuck. :)
This is the only movie coming out soon that I give a shit about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhHoCnRg1Yw
No interest in seeing it, but I think this is interesting. Anchorman 2 to re-release (for one week) with all-new jokes:
Hollywood hit comedy "Anchorman 2" is back. Just two months after its release, it's been stripped of jokes and given 753 new ones and is coming to a cinema near you.
In a possible first in cinema history, the comedy starring Will Ferrell as screwball newsman Ron Burgundy is getting a brand-new facelift and goes on general release for one week only.
"They're doing something that they have never done before," comedy star Ferrell told Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show."
"For one week only, February 28, we have a brand new version with 753 jokes, brand new jokes," he added.
The original film stretched to four hours and producers first played with the idea of splitting it into two movies, but that didn't really work, Ferrell said.
"We just had a second editor working the whole time with alternative jokes so it's the same movie, it's 20 minutes longer.
"There is a musical number we had to cut from the original one, little treats like that, and it'll be out for a week," he said.
"Anchorman 2," the heavily-marketed sequel to the popular comedy about screwball Burgundy has grossed more than $125 million at the box office since its US release on December 18.
Awesome.
looks good. First one was pretty good. I need to watch again.
Not that I planned on seeing it but now it's almost certain I won't...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCjsWpM9zFU