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29/11/07
Newsflash:
Hi guys, here's the last update of the week, I'll be back with a new one this weekend!;
Keri Russell will join Adam Sandler in the comedy Bedtime Stories. The film revolves around a man whose bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew become real. Adam Shankman (Hairspray) will direct. Source: Variety
The Hellboy II site has been updated with a nice shot of Selma Blair and new concept art! Guillermo del Toro is back to direct, Ron Perlman returns as Hellboy and Doug Jones puts on the wetsuit for the role of Abe Sapien. Click here to enter the site!

28/11/07
Indy's back!:
The first official pics for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull appeared online and boy, Harrison Ford looks amazing! The new Indy adventure is directed by Steven Spielberg and also stars Ray Winstone, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, John Hurt and Karen Allen. Click on the pic for more!

Indiana is back!
© paramount 2007


28/11/07
Leterrier talks Le Hulk!:
The French director Louis Leterrier (Transporter) talked about the upcoming Hulk 'revisited' movie;
"It's a fresh start because I saw there is a real fan base for Ang Lee's movie. I didn't want to offend those fans in any way, and also I like the movie. It was very interesting. But it was weaker ground to build a big franchise upon so we decided to scrap it and establish it from bases that are more comic book-based and TV show-based.
Obviously, General Ross is the villain, so he had to be in it. But the Abomination, Emil Blonsky, was who Marvel wanted to put in this chapter-the first chapter of our new saga-because he's the most famous. He's an enemy that can actually threaten the Hulk. It's very important for me that there is a danger. When Bruce Banner is Hulk, I didn't feel in Ang Lee's 'Hulk' that there was any threat. He was invincible. So with Abomination there's actually a monster that can, you know, kill him when he's in the Hulk form."
Well, it sounds great but I'm having doubts about Leterrier. To be honest, I'm one of the few who really love Ang Lee's Hulk flick. The new Hulk will star Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, William Hurt and Tim Roth, a very interesting cast, I must say. So we'll just wait and see how this one turns out.
Source: Wizard

27/11/07
Newsflash:
Mark Ruffalo (Collateral) will star opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island. The film is based on Dennis Lehane's novel and centers on two U.S. Marshals who investigate the disappearance of a patient from a hospital for the criminally insane on a Massachusetts island in 1954. Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Detailed images of the Watchmen set are online! The official site posted shots of New York City streets that were built in Vancouver. The graphic novel adaptation stars Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Matthew Goode, Billy Crudup, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Akerman, Carla Gugino, Stephen McHattie and Matt Frewer! Click on the pic to check out the set of Watchmen.

This looks just like the graphic novel!
© wb 2007


19/11/07
Reggy's Hitman Review!:
Timothy Olyphant tries hard to look cool with a bald head in the action thriller Hitman. Will the Hitman shoot straight and hit his mark or is the flick one of many crappy video game adaptations? Click on the pic for Reggy's Hitman review!

Hitman!
© fox 2007


26/11/07
U.S. Box Office Nov 23-25:
Disney's Enchanted entered the top spot with an impressive $35 million opening! The drama-comedy This Christmas also performed well with its second position. Too bad Frank Darabont's horror flick The Mist failed to bring in the big bucks. Here's the rest of the Top Ten;

1. Enchanted - $35,332,000 (new)
2. This Christmas - $18,600,000 (new)
3. Beowulf - $16,240,000 / $56,361,000
4. Hitman - $13,035,000 (new)
5. Bee Movie - $12,010,000 / $112,069,000
6. Fred Claus - $10,735,000 / $53,070,000
7. August Rush - $9,430,000 (new)
8. American Gangster - $9,207,000 / $115,774,000
9. Stephen King's The Mist - $9,062,000 (new)
10. No Country for Old Men - $8,112,000 / $16,640,000

25/11/07
The Dark Knight clip!:
Interesting The Dark Knight IMAX featurette appeared online. Director Christopher Nolan and director of photography Wally Pfister talked about filming the action sequences in IMAX format. The Dark Knight stars Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Eric Roberts and Anthony Michael Hall. Click on the pic to check out the clip!

The Dark Knight!
© wb 2007



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