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ARCHIVES WEEK 07 2005

17/02/05
Trailers:
The international trailer for Fantastic Four is now online. Michael Chiklis, Ioan Gruffudd, Chris Evans, Jessica Alba and Julian McMahon star in the Tim Story-directed film. Check it out, cause this trailer contains new scenes!
Do you like girls with guns? If so, be sure to check out the trailer for the action-comedy D.E.B.S.. The movie stars Jordana Brewster, Meagan Good and Michael Clarke Duncan. Click here for the trailer.
New The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trailer hit the web right here. Martin Freeman, John Malkovich, Mos Def and Zooey Deschanel star in this pretty funny comedy.
17/02/05
Newsflash:
David Cronenberg will direct his first original script since eXistenZ, called Painkillers. The story is set in the world of radical performance artists and looks at plastic surgery as performance art. Source: Screen daily
Alex Proyas (I, Robot) will direct Knowing. The movie revolves around a man who finds a 1950s time capsule with children's drawings predicting the future. Source: The Hollywood Reporter
The official site of Sin City is now online! Need I say more? Check it out, right now!
15/02/05
Posters:
New posters hit the web today. Lets take a look at the wonderful poster for Robots, with an all-star cast including Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Robin Williams AND Mel Brooks! That's Amazing!
Second poster is for Dark Water, love the tone and Jennifer Connelly looks great! The movie is a remake of the Japanese horror flick. Click on the posters for larger versions.
15/02/05
Jamie Foxx talks Miami Vice:
Jamie Foxx talked a bit about his role as Ricardo Tubbs in the upcoming Miami Vice film;
"The chemistry between us is already there, like it was with me and Tom Cruise in Collateral, so making this movie is going to be a total blast. And it's going to redefine cool. You're going to see our Crockett and Tubbs suits and be like, 'I want those.' You'll see our car and you'll go, 'I want one of those.' And as for our woman, man, you're gonna be like, 'Now I gotta get me some of that.'"
Source: IMDB
15/02/05
New The Matrix videogame:
Atari announced their launch of a new The Matrix game called, The Matrix: Path of Neo. The player
will be able to relive Neo's most important scenes from the complete film trilogy. The game will include footage from
all the films and The Animatrix. Wachowski Bros will script and direct part of the Path of Neo.
"We couldn't be more thrilled to be embarking on a new Matrix project," said Jim Caparro, President and Chief Executive Officer of Atari. "The Wachowski Brothers have created a universe that is uniquely deep and rich, with virtually limitless creative possibilities, and the interactive space is the ideal world in which to explore them. With 'The Matrix: Path of Neo,' the Wachowski Brothers will be giving their legions of fans the best of everything: the first chance to personally relive Neo's journey, and the chance to experience new adventures they cannot yet even imagine."
14/02/05
Newsflash:
Writer-director Kevin Smith talks about the sequel to his indepent film, Clerks:"Right now, we're scheduled to start shooting April 18th. This isn't gonna be a cameo-heavy affair, a'la "Strike Back." The only returning characters are Dante and Randal, and Jay and Silent Bob." Click here for more details!
Cheech and Chong are back in a new film!!! "We are working on a new movie now," Cheech Marin said, "We are nearly done with the script." The comedy doesn't have a title yet but Cheech had a few ideas; "The Lord of the Smoke Rings" and "The Passion of the Cheech and Chong."
Vin Diesel is still planning to bring his pet-project Hannibal to the big screen; "I'm going to direct it. The studio thought it couldn't be done for under 200 million so we went into soft pre-production and I found out I could get the budget down to 50 million. The process excited me so now I'm going to direct." Source: Dark Horizons
Actor Thomas Jane confirms that Punisher 2 is coming! He's working closely with the team and wants to shoot it in New York. Jigsaw is "more than likely" going to be the villian in the movie. Source: AICN
Entertainment Weekly posted great new images of Sin City. The movie is based on Frank Miller's black-and-white comics, cast includes Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba, Clive Owen and Rosario Dawson. Click on the pic for more.
 © entertainment weekly 2005
14/02/05
U.S. Box Office Feb 11-13:
Will Smith's romantic comedy Hitch entered the number 1 spot and did a great job earning $45 million!
Here's the rest of the Top Ten:
1. Hitch - $45,300,000
2. Boogeyman - $10,800,000 / $33,333,000 since opening
3. Are We There Yet? - $8,500,000 / $61,517,000
4. Million Dollar Baby - $7,580,000 / $45,081,000
5. Pooh's Heffalump Movie - $6,011,000 / $6,011,000
6. The Wedding Date - $5,600,000 / $19,500,000
7. Hide and Seek - $5,550,000 / $43,552,300
8. Sideways - $4,750,000 / $53,055,564
9. The Aviator - $4,637,676 / $82,289,937
10. Meet the Fockers - $3,400,000 / $269,900,000
12/02/05
Newsflash:
Hi guys, back with a new update to start a great weekend!
Great new pics of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy hit the web. Sam Rockwell and Mos Def star in the sci-fi comedy, click here for the pics!
My man Danny Trejo (Spy Kids) has been added to the cast of Miami Vice, according to Filmforce. Trejo could play Lt. Martin Castillo, which was originally played by Edward James Olmos. Colin Farrell is Sonny Crocket and Jamie Foxx is Ricardo Tubbs in Michael Mann's big screen version of the popular series.
New Revenge of the Sith pic appeared online. Looks like it takes place just before Anakin turns to the Dark Side. Click for a larger version.
 © lucasfilms 2005
12/02/05
Trailers!:
The new trailer of Adam Sandler's The Longest Yard is now online. Rest of the cast includes Chris Rock and Burt Reynolds, click here for the trailer.
In case you rather prefer a nice animated feature, just click here for the new trailer of Madagascar. The computer animated flick,
from the creators of Shrek, features the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, Jada Pinkett-Smith and David Schwimmer.
12/02/05
War of the Worlds set visit!:
A few lucky bastards got invited to visit the set of War of the Worlds and were able to ask some questions to Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise!
Still wonder why I didn't reveive the invitation...hmmm.., anyway, Spielberg spilled the beans and mentioned some interesting stuff
about the production. Here's what he had to say about making another flick with aliens but this time the E.T.'s aren't nice and sweet:
"You know, I gave the benevolent aliens a couple of shots, and now I'm going to try my hand at the worst kind. (Laughs) You know, the kind that's just bent on ending civilization as we know it and beginning their own if you read the original book. You know, they reap and sow, and so I really have great respect for the book, but not to the extent that I would set the movie back in 1898. I was not going to do a Victorian science fiction movie.
There's been others out there very successful and others maybe less successful, but we've seen the sci-fi Victorian period done before, we've all seen the contemporary sci-fi film done before. I feel more at home today, in today's world. And I think, in the shadow of 9/11, there is a little relevance with how we are all so unsettled in our feelings about our collective futures. And that's why I think, when I reconsidered War of the Worlds, post 9/11, it began to make more sense to me, that it could be a tremendous emotional story as well as very entertaining one, and have some kind of current relevance."
Click here for the rest of the pretty impressive interview.
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DVD releases R1
Donnie Darko DC
Motorcycle Diaries
Saw
Tae Guk Gi
Taxi
DVD releases R2
The Girl Next Door
Gegen die Wand
Man On Fire
Easy Rider SE
White Chicks
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