Post by jesuspj on Apr 28, 2007 17:07:59 GMT -5
Robert Downey Jr.'s lookin' buff!
I'm enjoying this movie more and more from what I've seen.
Please don't pull a Ghost Rider....
Superman's gonna die!.....again.
us.imdb.com/title/tt0934706/trailers-screenplay-E32340-10-2
Bruce Timm brings us the Death of Superman DVD.
Lordy this looks good.
David Goyer continues to want to Schumaker up the comic properties.
www.aintitcool.com/node/32445
According to Aint It Cool News David Goyer is being brought on to help out for the Magneto prequel.
Hasn't he been doing enough damage to comic properties? Isn't their a max to how much comic movies you're allowed to completely screw up?
Blade Trinity?
Ghost Rider?
Green Arrow...er...Super Max?
Goyer...you don't have to develop ALL the damn comic movies that are coming out. Learn how to make some good movies again.
Young Indy DVD's and Star Wars on TV!
From darkhorizons.com:
In an interview with Dutch website toschestation, producer Rick McCallum talked about plans for the DVD release of "Young Indiana Jones" and the current status of the live-action "Star Wars" TV series. Here's an excerpt:
You mentioned "Young Indiana Jones". When will it finally be released on DVD?
We are hoping that the first set will be released just before Christmas. I'm not sure about the date since Paramount is releasing it. Since Star Wars was finished one of the things we have been doing was making 94 documentaries which will be completed by the end of this month. (editors note: april 2007) These go with the TV series. There is a historical timeline that takes you trough the life of Young Indy and incredible documentaries about the people that he meets. That was a fun and fantastic experience.
Will "Young Indiana Jones" be used as a blueprint for the upcoming live action Star Wars television series?
Most people forget that it takes three and a half, four years to make a Star Wars film. It's long and that is why we are so excited to make the TV series because it's much more character driven, you make a mistake one week and fix it the next week. You got this extraordinary story of twenty years between Episode III and IV while Luke is growing up that needs to be explored. So, we are looking forward to it. One of the things we are also looking forward to is finding a new group of talent to work with on feature films very much the same way as we did with Young Indy. Almost everyone that worked on Young Indy stayed with us for seventeen years or longer and some are still with us. Now we're gonna start off with a new group, the next generation of filmmakers.
Could you tell us something about the status of the Star Wars television series? Something about the actors maybe?
I can't tell you anything about actors because we're not there yet. This is a long process to get it right. First of all: where are we going to shoot? Then: who's going to write? And finally: who's going to direct? George has been working for the last seven, eight months on the story arc line of where the series goes. The dream is to do way over one hundred hours of it. If we can get it right, we have some fantastic characters that nobody has ever met before and start a whole other world of Star Wars that comes out every week instead of every three years.
Will any of the older characters appear in the series?
It's a whole different group of characters.
When do you expect the first episode will be televised?
That's tough. The TV world is changing a lot. Hopefully we will have finished the first episode by the end of 2008, so that in 2009 it can come out.
I'm enjoying this movie more and more from what I've seen.
Please don't pull a Ghost Rider....
Superman's gonna die!.....again.
us.imdb.com/title/tt0934706/trailers-screenplay-E32340-10-2
Bruce Timm brings us the Death of Superman DVD.
Lordy this looks good.
David Goyer continues to want to Schumaker up the comic properties.
www.aintitcool.com/node/32445
According to Aint It Cool News David Goyer is being brought on to help out for the Magneto prequel.
Hasn't he been doing enough damage to comic properties? Isn't their a max to how much comic movies you're allowed to completely screw up?
Blade Trinity?
Ghost Rider?
Green Arrow...er...Super Max?
Goyer...you don't have to develop ALL the damn comic movies that are coming out. Learn how to make some good movies again.
Young Indy DVD's and Star Wars on TV!
From darkhorizons.com:
In an interview with Dutch website toschestation, producer Rick McCallum talked about plans for the DVD release of "Young Indiana Jones" and the current status of the live-action "Star Wars" TV series. Here's an excerpt:
You mentioned "Young Indiana Jones". When will it finally be released on DVD?
We are hoping that the first set will be released just before Christmas. I'm not sure about the date since Paramount is releasing it. Since Star Wars was finished one of the things we have been doing was making 94 documentaries which will be completed by the end of this month. (editors note: april 2007) These go with the TV series. There is a historical timeline that takes you trough the life of Young Indy and incredible documentaries about the people that he meets. That was a fun and fantastic experience.
Will "Young Indiana Jones" be used as a blueprint for the upcoming live action Star Wars television series?
Most people forget that it takes three and a half, four years to make a Star Wars film. It's long and that is why we are so excited to make the TV series because it's much more character driven, you make a mistake one week and fix it the next week. You got this extraordinary story of twenty years between Episode III and IV while Luke is growing up that needs to be explored. So, we are looking forward to it. One of the things we are also looking forward to is finding a new group of talent to work with on feature films very much the same way as we did with Young Indy. Almost everyone that worked on Young Indy stayed with us for seventeen years or longer and some are still with us. Now we're gonna start off with a new group, the next generation of filmmakers.
Could you tell us something about the status of the Star Wars television series? Something about the actors maybe?
I can't tell you anything about actors because we're not there yet. This is a long process to get it right. First of all: where are we going to shoot? Then: who's going to write? And finally: who's going to direct? George has been working for the last seven, eight months on the story arc line of where the series goes. The dream is to do way over one hundred hours of it. If we can get it right, we have some fantastic characters that nobody has ever met before and start a whole other world of Star Wars that comes out every week instead of every three years.
Will any of the older characters appear in the series?
It's a whole different group of characters.
When do you expect the first episode will be televised?
That's tough. The TV world is changing a lot. Hopefully we will have finished the first episode by the end of 2008, so that in 2009 it can come out.