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First still from Ender's Game.

I finally watched John Carter last week. Guilty pleasure - I actually kind of enjoyed it..Which sci-fi film beat John Carter as Time's WORST of the year? | Blastr
HORSE****!!!!!! Cloud Atlas and John Carter #1 and 2 of the worst of the year while Abraham Lincoln:Vampire Hunter was #4. Twilight is NOWHERE to be found? **** you TIME magazine.
i finally watched john carter last week. Guilty pleasure - i actually kind of enjoyed it..
I watched it a few days ago. Heavy on guilty, light on the pleasure.I finally watched John Carter last week. Guilty pleasure - I actually kind of enjoyed it..
The Hollywood Reporter have learned that Jesse Wigutow has been hired to do a new draft of the screenplay. It’s not clear if he’ll be using any of the previous drafts or throwing them out. It’s also not clear, on currently available evidence, if he’s good at ‘this kind of thing,’ the big, expensive genre piece.
Tron Legacy producer Justin Springer is working on this new film, and that film’s director Joseph Kosinski is still attached to direct.
Which sci-fi film beat John Carter as Time's WORST of the year? | Blastr
HORSE****!!!!!! Cloud Atlas and John Carter #1 and 2 of the worst of the year while Abraham Lincoln:Vampire Hunter was #4. Twilight is NOWHERE to be found? **** you TIME magazine.
The first poster for director Joseph Kosinski’s (TRON: Legacy) upcoming sci-fi film Oblivion has landed online, and it’s very, very pretty. Tom Cruise stars as one of the last remaining drone repairman stationed on a future Earth. He works as part of a mission to extract vital resources from the ground following a decades-long war with a threat known as the Scavs, which lead to humans moving civilization to the skies thousands of feet above. When Cruise’s character rescues a beautiful stranger (Andrea Riseborough) from a downed spacecraft, events are set in motion that force him to “question everything he knows and puts the fate of humanity in his hands.” This poster definitely teases an epic scope and a beautifully cinematic landscape, and given Kosinski’s incredible visual work on TRON: Legacy it’s safe to assume we’re in for one gorgeous-looking sci-fi film.
Hit the jump to take a look at the poster, and check back here on Sunday to watch the first trailer. The film also stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Olga Kurylenko, Melissa Leo, and Morgan Freeman.
Dunno. Looks pretty good to me.
Gareth Edwards‘ reboot of Godzilla just got a monster screenwriting boost, but there could be a rampage behind the scenes. First, the good news: Deadline reports that Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) has come on board to do a final rewrite on the script, which was previously written by Max Borenstein (Seventh Son). That’s not intended to slight Borenstein’s script (which I haven’t read), but I have faith in Darabont even though he seemed to struggle with The Walking Dead in its first season. Nevertheless, the guy has a great track record with Shawshank, The Green Mile, and The Mist. I assume that his involvement in Godzilla means the entire movie will be about the importance of hope or else monsters will obliterate everything you know and love.
While Darabont is working on bringing drama to the screen, drama is already brewing behind the scenes between Legendary Pictures and producers Dan Lin and Roy Lee. Hit the jump for more. Godzilla opens in 3D on May 16, 2014.
Last night, Hitfix reported that Lin and Lee had departed the project, and suggested that the producers were simply too busy with other projects. Lin is working on Lego, Sherlock Holmes 3, a remake of It, an adaptation of Death Note, and Justice League. As for Lee, he’s on board with Lin on It and Death Note, and separately he’s doing remakes of Oldboy, Poltergeist, The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, and a Battle Royale TV series.
However, Deadline is saying that the producing duo is in a “huge battle” with Legendary, who wants to cut Lin and Lee loose with upfront money and no credits or back-end percentage, which is where the real money is made on a franchise like Godzilla. According to Deadline, the argument stems from Lin and Lee refusing “to reduce the fees they signed on for when the original deal was made.” Deadline also hears that Legendary is upset with Lin for talking about the film to “fantasy film blogs” about Godzilla.
one more i can file under "that probably would be better with jason statham"AFTER EARTH Trailer. M. Night Shyamalan
Yeah...unlike Oblivion from yesterday...I ain't buying this. It feels almost like Shamalayan is exposing his GOTCHA moment(but the hostile planet they crashland on...is Earth!!!!) and the exposing of that is his attempt to say 'See...I can do this.' MAAAAAAAAAybe I am being harsh, but he needs to prove himself. He has worn the **** out of benefit of a doubt.