
Anyway the fact that he took the world's advice and made a movie based on somebody's else's idea, stepping out of the claustrophobic corner he'd backed him self into, ought to have me more enthusiastic then I am. But even though I'm not entirely sold I still found this article at io9 pretty fascinating, in which they discuss the ways the film just might revolutionize some CG techniques, specifically ones having to do with building fire and water (and air, oh my).
--- Another Night - And speaking of Shyamalan, he's setting up some super duper secret project for his next job, which makes one think he's back to his old twist-ending tricks again. And Bruce Willis, Gwynnie Paltrow, and Bradley Cooper might be attached already.

--- Talking Dead - Over at AICN Harry Knowles posted a bunch of clips from a local movie show he watched in the Eighties where they interviewed Sam Raimi about making The Evil Dead. Talk about a time capsule! Sam is so young here. Super nifty.

--- Queerer Krueger - I've been waiting for the Nightmare on Elm Street documentary Never Sleep Again for fucking ages now, but it's been Very Long Wait'ed on Netflix since it came out, and it's driving me bonkers. Everybody says it's just utterly hypnotic, even at four hours long. Anybody seen it yet? Rich at FourFour shares the clip from it where the writer of Part 2 finally admits that the gay stuff - the very very gay stuff - was intentional, at least on his end.
--- Buzz Boys - Haven't watched it yet but the trailer for Michel Gondry's take on The Green Hornet went online last night. How's it look? I'm thinking possibly wacky?

--- Toy Holocaust - Thankfully Cinematical rounded these up in one place - a bunch of different theories about What Toy Story 3 Could Mean have been bopping around, including this great one about it being an allegory about the holocaust. Love.
--- And finally, hello first official picture of Jason Momoa as Conan. (via)

2 comments:
I love that shot of Mr. Guttenburg (I used to have a crush on him back then). The new Conan, I'm not crazy about that hair but that's some body. I've never even seen the orginal with Onald.
Saw the Krueger movie you were talking about. It was hypnotic--lots that made me go, "Huh, never knew that."
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