Weekly Ketchup: Even More Tough Guys for The Expendables 3?

Plus, Terry Gilliam?s next project and a pair of biopic roles for Robert Pattinson and Zoe Saldana.

This Week's Ketchup includes biopics about two influential 20th century women (Nina Simone and Gertrude Bell), new entries in the Hangover and Expendables franchises, and new roles for Dakota Fanning, Jesse Eisenberg, Tom Hardy, Robert Pattinson, Michael Shannon, and Christoph Waltz.


This Week's Top Story

THE EXPENDABLES 3 GETS NICOLAS CAGE, HOPES FOR BLADE, INDY, AND HARRY

The Expendables 2 is first opening in theaters this weekend, but producer Avi Lerner is already talking up the even bigger stars he hopes to entice into appearing in The Expendables 3. And according to Lerner, one of them, Nicolas Cage, already signed on. Here's what Avi Lerner said to TotalFilm on the subject, exactly, "We've approached Clint Eastwood to be one of the guys, we've got a character in mind for him. We're talking to Harrison Ford. [And we want] Wesley Snipes when he comes back from prison." Of course, all of this presuming that Lionsgate will be greenlighting a third film, but #2 would have to be a pretty disastrous flop worldwide in order for them not to move ahead. Something else to consider, that might make for a fun guessing game, is to try to guess who Lerner's second (or third or fourth) picks for each of these characters might be. If the "Clint Eastwood" or "Harrison Ford" roles don't go to those specific gentlemen, who's likely to be the more easily cast actor to stand in their stead (ie, cheaper and more likely to say yes)?

Fresh Developments This Week

#1 CHRISTOPH WALTZ KNOWS HOW TO SOLVE TERRY GILLIAM'S THE ZERO THEOREM

This month is the 10th anniversary of the release of the documentary Lost in La Mancha, and even now, Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote still eludes actually getting produced and finished. Although Terry Gilliam is sort of famous now for his difficulties in getting dream projects going, he has actually stayed more active than some of his contemporaries, with the release of three movies in the last 10 years (The Brothers Grimm, Tideland, and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus). It's true that his more recent films have started racking up some "Rotten" RT scores, but Terry Gilliam remains one of those rare directors who is easily forgiven latter transgressions in light of former successes. One of those success was Brazil, and Terry Gilliam's next project (in lieu of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote ever getting made) seems to bear more than a few resemblances to that 1985 critical hit and "cult classic." Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) will star in The Zero Theorem as "an eccentric computer genius bent on discovering the purpose of existence, or lack thereof, through a mysterious object," all of which is set in an "Orwellian world" dominated by secret cameras and shadowy authority figures. Production is scheduled to start in Europe on October 22nd, and if it doesn't, well, that's probably just fate showing exactly what a massive grudge it holds against Terry Gilliam.


#2 CAN ANIMATED MOVIES HAVE MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF LENS FLARES TOO?

Following the critical and box office success of last year's Rango, Paramount Pictures is preparing to re-establish the studio's presence in the field of animated movies (which it used to have back around 10 years ago). The studio had already announced The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie 2, but this week, we learned that of another project, and the possibility of many others. First up, one of Paramount's favorite directors is J.J. Abrams (Super 8, Star Trek), but something that Abrams has never touched before is an animated movie, which will now change with his involvement in an untitled film for which there are no other details. Paramount is also developing an adaptation of the Penny Arcade online comic strip (called The New Kid), but the other big news here is that Paramount is looking to develop more movies based on their popular Nickelodeon shows. The list of shows that might get movie adaptations includes, but is not necessarily limited to, such shows as Dora the Explorer, The Legend of Korra, and Monkey Quest.


#3 DC VILLAINS TOM HARDY AND MICHAEL SHANNON UNITE FOR THE LONG RED ROAD

Directors and producers sometimes cast actors that represent a similar approach. So, it's perhaps not surprising that the two actors who were cast as the villains in director/producer Christopher Nolan's two most recent DC Comics movies have now been cast in the same movie together. Tom Hardy (Bane in The Dark Knight Rises) and Michael Shannon (General Zod in next year's Man of Steel) have been cast the independent drama The Long Red Road, adapted from the play by Brett C. Leonard (writer/director of 2004's Jailbait). Tom Hardy will play Sam (who he also played on stage), an alcoholic who lives on an Indian reservation in South Dakota, and Michael Shannon will play his brother. There's been no announcement yet as to who will direct the movie version, but Philip Seymour Hoffman did direct the Chicago production in 2010 that Tom Hardy starred in.


#4 ROBERT PATTINSON TO PLAY LAWRENCE OF ARABIA IN QUEEN OF THE DESERT

Last year, it was announced that Angelina Jolie was attached to star in Gertrude Bell, a biopic produced by Ridley Scott about a British woman who was instrumental in early 20th Century Middle East politics and the formation of nations like Iraq and Jordan. Hollywood, however, often moves a lot slower than independent filmmakers. And so, this is where Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man, Rescue Dawn) enters the story, as the director of a completely different Gertrude Bell biopic called Queen of the Desert. Instead of an American faking an accent, Herzog's film will feature English (by way of Australia) actress Naomi Watts as Gertrude Bell. One of the figures that was central to Bell's life and work was T.E. Lawrence (AKA Lawrence of Arabia), and that's what this week's news really focused on. The reason for that is that it is Robert Pattinson who will be costarring as T.E. Lawrence, and well, Robert Pattinson sells more papers and gets more clicks, presumably than Werner Herzog or Naomi Watts. As for the Angelina Jolie movie, there's a very strong chance that if Queen of the Desert is successful, that other Gertrude Bell movie will probably be shelved now (and the opposite might happen if it isn't).


#5 PLEASE DON'T LET ZOE SALDANA AS NINA BE MISUNDERSTOOD

Like many, many other musical biopics, the notion of a Nina Simone biopic (called Nina) has been struggling to be realized for several years now, with R&B; singer Mary J. Blige the most publicized choice to play Simone. Now that the independent project has enough financing so that filming is now scheduled to actually start in October in Los Angeles, there's a very different actress now attached to star. Instead of a singer-turned-actress, it will be dancer-turned-actress Zoe Saldana (Star Trek, Avatar) who will be portraying the jazz-singer-turned-civil-rights-activist. There are a lot of hyphenates in this story. David Oyelowo (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) has also been cast as Nina Simone's manager, Clifton Henderson. The script adapting Nina Simone's life story was written by Cynthia Mort (cowriter of The Brave One), who will also direct, making her feature film debut as director. In the meantime, it's also worth noting that Nina Simone's daughter (named just) Simone has vocally come out as being against this film, stating that it is unauthorized (among other things).



#6 JESSE EISENBERG AND DAKOTA FANNING TO PLAY (ECO) TERRORISTS

Something that Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning have in common is that they've both been spoofed on Saturday Night Live (well, technically, it was Eisenberg's portrayal of someone else), and now they'lll be in a movie together, too. Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning have been cast to join Peter Sarsgaard as a trio of eco-terrorists in the independent thriller Night Moves, about an attempt to blow up a river dam. Night Moves will be directed by Kelly Reichardt, who was also behind the camera for Wendy and Lucy and Meek's Cutoff. In other Fanning news, Dakota's little sister Elle Fanning has been cast in the movie adaptation of the Young Adult novel Olive's Ocean, which is also an independent production. Elle Fanning's character is described as "a teen who goes on a summer of soul searching after discovering that a classmate who recently died in a tragic accident had secretly hoped to become her friend."


Rotten Ideas of the Week

#3 JOHN GOODMAN CAST AS THE BAD GUY IN THE HANGOVER PART III

Thus far, most of the cast "news" for The Hangover Part III has been that various people from the first film were returning for the trilogy closer, which will reportedly be set in Las Vegas (again), Los Angeles and Tijuana, Mexico. This week, we got our first news about a new cast member in the form of John Goodman, who is described as playing an antagonist "in the vein of Paul Giamatti" (in The Hangover Part II). There's also talk about Sean Penn or Robert Downey, Jr. being talked to, but it's unclear if they would be playing other characters, or if they were in discussions to play the role that eventually went to John Goodman (probably not, but maybe?). Meanwhile, in other The Hangover-related news, Bradley Cooper is currently in talks to star in an independent crime thriller called Bad Blood and Trouble, in which Cooper would play a 1950s detective in Miami, for director J. Blakeson (The Disappearance of Alice Creed). Bradley Cooper also remains in contention for the male role in Clint Eastwood's new version of A Star is Born, which Beyonce has long been attached to star in. The Hangover Part III is one of the week's Rotten Ideas because of the low 35% "Rotten" score for The Hangover Part II.


#2 THE ROBOCOP REMAKE IS ROCKED BY A RAUCOUS REVIEW

Generally, the Weekly Ketchup doesn't address script reviews, mostly because a lot can happen between one draft (or another) and the finished product. This story, however, is about a script review that received much more online attention than most do, mostly because it involves a previously controversial remake that started to be more warmly receptive once the director was hired, and an intriguing casting process started. That remake is of course RoboCop, the director is Jose Padilha (Elite Squad), and the impressive cast includes Joel Kinnaman (as Murphy), Jackie Earle Haley, Samuel L. Jackson, Gary Oldman, and Michael K. Williams. The script review in question was written by Drew McWeeney (formerly Moriarty at AICN, now of HitFix.com), in a series of posts on the Twitter.com service, as collected for your convenience at Collider.com. The script review was more than just negative, it was brutal, and if it represents the movie that is actually produced, could represent the point at which the fan collective, such as it is, turns against this remake. Reasons for McWeeney's derision towards the script include dialogue that seems to mock the original RoboCop, other dialogue that paraphrases dialog from the original, a series of armors that recalls both Iron Man and Transformers, and a subplot in which RoboCop fights Al Qaeda terrorists. Really. Meanwhile, casting on the remake continues, with Marianne Jean-Baptiste (from TV's Without a Trace) now on board to play the chief of police.


#1 THIS WEEK IN EXPLODING MOVIES: DAREDEVIL (AT FOX), EASTERN PROMISES 2, AND HENRY SELICK'S LATEST

This was a big week for movie projects getting the old heave ho. It was just last week that the world found out that director Joe Carnahan (The A-Team, The Grey) was talking to Fox about taking over their Daredevil reboot, and already this week, we found out that the deal was pretty much over and kaput. It now appears highly unlikely that Fox will get the film produced by the October 10th deadline, and so Marvel Studios will likely soon get the rights back for Daredevil and all of his ancilliary characters (which is probably not Rotten news at all, admittedly). Something else that is pretty awesome news is that Joe Carnahan gave the Internet the PG-13 and NC-17 "sizzle reels" that he put together to express to 20th Century Fox what he had in mind for his reboot of Daredevil, which apparently would have been set in the 1973 of movies like Serpico and The French Connection. Joe Carnahan wasn't the only director who recently discovered a crime/mafia-related project to be shuttled by a studio, as that is also the fate of David Cronenberg's long planned Eastern Promises 2. A movie that probably was distinctly not like Daredevil or Eastern Promises 2 was whatever stop-motion animation director Henry Selick (Coraline, The Nightmare Before Christmas) was working on Disney... because now he's not. If there is good news in all of this, it's that Disney still wants to work with Henry Selick on another movie, which is an adaptation of the Neil Gaiman children's book The Graveyard Book.

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Mr.BobbyBoucher Water Boy

Jerry Benedict on 08-17-2012 06:09 PM

If only Bruce Lee was still alive, The Expendables 3 would be the greatest action movie alive. However, if Jackie Chan or Tom Hardy joins I would definetaley watch it.

Aaron Stewart

Aaron Stewart on 08-17-2012 10:05 PM

Tom Hardy should not be in it. He's too much of an A-list. My theory is that the title "Expendables is to emulate the b level actors, but the a level action stars. Like for instance Dwayne Johnson would make an excellent addition, same with Vin Diesel or John Cena. It's not about the acting, it's simply about the big names and the testosterone. I know for a fact Tom Hardy would be great but at this point in time he is everything but expendable.

Jacob

Jacob Grimm on 08-18-2012 03:58 AM

Johnson has proven in a few films that he's more than just a walking mass of muscle that makes noise. The guy can act. I don't know why this still comes as a surprise to anyone, much less that people are writing him off as B-grade or an actor who missed an opportunity.

David Hurlburt

David Hurlburt on 08-18-2012 10:19 AM

Danny Trejo!!!!

Gaven Fronning

Gaven Fronning on 08-18-2012 09:08 AM

How about Liam Neeson?

Janson J.

Janson Jinnistan on 08-18-2012 04:22 PM

I'd like to see more of the classic 80s villains make an appearance - Robert Davi, Billy Drago, Michael Ironside, Ronnie Cox, that guy who looked like the Asian David Crosby (Al Leong!), and a Robo-reunion of Kurtwood Smith, Ray Wise and Paul McCrane. And Gary Busey!!!

Jaysix

First Last on 08-18-2012 06:50 PM

Carl Weathers

Dennis Guevarra

Dennis Guevarra on 08-19-2012 08:37 AM

Terry Crews is this decade's Carl Weathers

Gordon Franklin Terry Sr

Gordon Terry on 08-19-2012 02:25 PM

Tim Noonan (Robocop 2), Kane Hodder (JASON 7,8,9,10), Dick Warlock (Halloween 2 - 1981), Terry Quinn (The Stepfather)

Jaysix

First Last on 08-18-2012 06:50 PM

Vin Diesel & The Rock.

The.Watcher

The Watcher on 08-17-2012 06:27 PM

00 - This year has produced a lot of surprises for me, some good, some bad. Avengers and DKR were nowhere near as good as I would have liked, Bourne Legacy turned out to be a mess and Expendables 2 is.... fresh?! Dafuq? But seriously, I'll go watch the second part in cinemas and probably like it if it's better than the first one. What can I say? I'm a sucker for 80s action movies.

Nicolas Cage is still a favorite actor of mine, even if I only watch 1 out of every 10 movies he makes nowadays. Certainly seeing him in E3 would be a blast, along with Ford, who, let's face it, has gotten prone to taking any and all projects coming his way recently. Snipes is awesome, and he'll probably agree as well. As for Clint - not a chance, but hey, maybe Seagal will take his place...

01 - Gilliam will always have a soft spot in my heart, no matter how absolutely god-awful all 3 of his recent films were. Hopefully he'll finally hit a homer with this one. It sounds interesting, at the very least.

02 - Ok... so, JJ cartoon - I'll watch. Spongebob I have no interest in - never understood the appeal of his character. Watching a bunch of idiots is infuriating, not entertaining. The Penny Arcade this is intriguing. I wonder if Mike and Jerry will be involved? And if so - in what capacity? No interest in those other 3.

03 - Hardy and Shannon? Yes, please. Sounds very, very interesting. And Hoffman directing, too. Jack Goes Boating was a serviceable debut, let's hope he honed his skills a bit since then.

04 - Why does this dude keep getting work? I was just starting to celebrate the lack of LeDouche in new releases, and now it seems like Mr. Sparkle has taken his place. I haven't seen Cosmopolis yet, but even so I don't know if I'll ever be able to forgive Cronenberg for casting him.

Wait... what? Herzog is casting Sprakle now? WHATTHEFUCKISHAPPENING?

05 - Read the word "musical," lose all interest.

06 - This is interesting. I don't like Fanning, but I'm cool with Eisenberg and Sarsgaard. Movie sounds interesting, too. I'm re-reading The Stand now after many years, and the scene comes to mind where, when the virus is spreading, a teenage terrorist tries to blow up a plant and kills himself in the process. The plant wasn't connected to the viral outbreak. It was a throwaway line but it stuck with me, and I wonder if this is the potential outcome of the film?

07 - I still haven't seen II cos of the shitty reviews, but I dunno, good for Goodman, man.

08 - Wow. Brutal. I've been high on this one ever since the director was announced, but if this is truly the fucking shooting script, then all is lost. My Odin, but does that sound terrible.

09 - Ok, so a) good for DD. I'll trust Marvel/Disney with a Marvel character eons before I trust FOX, who fucked up with their versions of the eponymous DD, FF and XMen (even tho FC was good, the 2 before were shit). Even though I would prefer a darker version of DD, since he's kind of a noire character, I still think adding him to the Marvel universe would be interesting. B) Good. Eastern Promises was awesome, but it's a movie that really didn't need a sequel. Maybe now Cronenberg and Mortensen can do something original again. C) It's always a shame when a stop motion movie gets canceled, there's not enough of those being made these days. However, Gaiman is an awesome writer, and a good adaptation of the Graveyard Book could be awesome, too.

Jacob H.

Jacob Holmes on 08-17-2012 08:12 PM

I'm with you on number 4. To me, there is only one Lawrence and his name is Peter O' Toole. I also agree that there are too few stop-motion projects these days, but I think that major studios are seeing that they are worth the effort to produce. We got not one but THREE stop motion features this year(Pirates! Band of Misfits, ParaNorman, and Frankenweenie). Seeing as Coraline is one of my favorite animated movies, I would love to see Selick adapt more of Neil Gaiman's work

Valmordas

Val Mordas on 08-18-2012 10:12 PM

#4 ROBERT PATTINSON TO PLAY LAWRENCE OF ARABIA IN QUEEN OF THE DESERT

I have a fresher development in my bowels....

Shawn Gordon

Shawn Gordon on 08-17-2012 07:20 PM

I can't see Clint Eastwood or Harrison Ford doing it, by maybe they can cast Michael Caine and Kurt Russell.

Cinema-Maniac

Donnie Darko on 08-17-2012 07:49 PM

If Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford are in the third Expendables it'll be awesome. I do wonder if Lerner will approach Liam Neeson, Iko Uwais, Kurt Russell, Donnie Yen (again), and (hopefully) Jeremy Renner. I do hope that Steven Seagal name is nowhere attach to The Expendables 3, the guy sucks at acting (which is saying allot considering who's in The Expendables series) and he fails too in the action department.

Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning in a movie together sounds interesting, but got to see a trailer first.

Janson J.

Janson Jinnistan on 08-17-2012 08:02 PM

I like how Nic Cage is now knocking people down to get the official Expendable bump. He seems a little offended. "Expendable? Hello?"

Terry Gilliam's new project has skyrocketed up my anticipation list, taking the recently vacated "Frank of Francis" slot.

Drew McWeeney. OK. If you read this little bitch, you're probably too stupid to enjoy Robocop satire anyway. This prick is Harry Knowles on Slim Fast. This is a hit, Murphy's got enemies. Scripts don't just get leaked to lapdogs online everyday. Don't get fooled by this nonsense. McWeeney wants to be Fanboy Moses? Hey, let the suckers go.

I don't know what FOX's belt tightening is all about. Somebody get fired in the front office? The best films are independant, it seems. Any Herzog is worth watching. "The Long Red Road" looks good, and I'm only interested in whether of not Simone's daughter actually read the script before making her protest. Otherwise, that has promise as well.

infernaldude

Infernal Dude on 08-17-2012 09:08 PM

Janson... his name is McWeeney. Fucking Mc..Weeney. That name is classically awful. Either way, I figured the Robocop remake was gonna suck.

Janson J.

Janson Jinnistan on 08-17-2012 09:22 PM

Man, did you read the article? McWeeny was groaning over what are obviously satirical elements, like references to the first film, how the film makes fun of advertising and hype, imagining the technology on a global level (think drones). That Collider article that's linked, with McWeeny and Matt Goldberg (another miserable fanboy professional snark-sucker) hating and hissing like school girls. I like how both the Ketchup and Goldberg start out "We don't usually talk about pre-shoot scripts" and then feel no resistence to commence to talking about a pre-shoot script. If only Devin Farachi was there, they could have gazzed the galactic fantastic. F#ck 'em.

bigbrother

Bigbrother . on 08-17-2012 08:20 PM

Am I the only one who hasn't liked Christoph Waltz in anything since Inglourious? Also, what's bad about John Goodman? He's had some bad movie's but he's also been awesome in roles in Arachnaphobia and Lewbowski. Don't get the logic that says John Goodman in The Hangover III is bad and Robert Pattinson in Lawrence of Arabia is a good idea?

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin on 08-17-2012 08:25 PM

Herner Werzog is why Queen of the Dessert is a Good idea. He is an outstanding filmmaker. Outstanding Filmmakers just happen to take chances on actors that most people think should stay in the tween Verse. It wasn't long ago when Leonardo Dicaprio was That pretty sissy boy from Titanic who has no place in a Scorsese film!

I agree with you about John Goodman. Even if it's a bad movie, I think John Goodman is fantastic.

Riccardo Giannattasio

Riccardo Giannattasio on 08-18-2012 06:09 AM

*Werner Herzog*

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin on 08-18-2012 03:38 PM

Thank you. As embarrassing as it is misspelling the name I am glad people can now see who I am talking about and hopefully enjoy his movies. Lot's of um Available on Netflix everybody! From Grizzly Man, Into the Abyss, to Caves of Forgotten Dreams!

bigbrother

Bigbrother . on 08-18-2012 08:45 PM

The difference for me I guess is that Leonardo, River Phoenix, Keifer Sutherland, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp and pretty much everyone else whose successfully transitioned from Teen Idol to serious actor didn't require nearly as many high profile chances as Pattinson has. I would have said the same thing coming off the first and maybe even the second Twilight movie's when he was still somewhat of an unknown quantity. He's had many chances to show he's more than just the "Twilight guy" in films that had strong supporting casts, solid premises and quality writers Little Ashes, Water for Elephants and Bel Ami and they've all been pretty much critical and financial busts and worse he's never distinguished himself in them like DiCaprio and all those other guys did. Maybe it's time just to admit he's not a very good actor.

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin on 08-17-2012 08:20 PM

I think The Hangover Three is a rotten idea, I don't think John Goodman being in any thing is a Rotten Idea.

Jacob

Jacob Grimm on 08-18-2012 03:55 AM

Agreed. Deeming it rotten simply because Part II sucked is just plain silly.

bigbrother

Bigbrother . on 08-17-2012 08:22 PM

Robert Pattinson would be more suited for Lawrence hates a Labia. For those who don't get it, I'm saying Robert Pattinson's acting style is more suited to gay porn.

Janson J.

Janson Jinnistan on 08-17-2012 08:37 PM

HA! You know Lawrence was a gay freak, right? "I've seen lots of man-and-man loves: very lovely and fortunate some of them were." "I loved you, so I drew these tides of men into my hands", he wrote to "S.A.", believed to be his frequent companian, Selim Ahmed. When Lawrence was in a Syrian jail in 1917, he later wrote of a particular beating by whip, "a delicious warmth, probably sexual, was swelling through me". Indeed.

bigbrother

Bigbrother . on 08-18-2012 08:34 PM

Doesn't matter one bit to me, It's like Oliver Stones Alexander. I find the fact that they conquered the known world by age 33 or that they trained a group of bedouins into a formidible resistance group in the face of obstacles that would have crushed lesser men. Those achievements dwarf any sexual proclivities they may have had. Robert Pattinson on the other hand is far less accomplished thus opening him to gay porn humor.

Brad and Netflix

Bradly Martin on 08-18-2012 08:45 PM

Holy Crap...You saw Oliver Stones' Alexander. You sir are the stuff of Legends.

bigbrother

Bigbrother . on 08-19-2012 06:28 AM

Honestly I was really looking forward to it as a history buff, but I couldn't sit thru it til the end. I got up and walked out shortly after they arrived in India. Stone was just so far off base with the movie. That and A Thin Red Line are to this day the only movie's I've ever gotten up and left the theater before the end. I even powered through Battlefield Earth and Elektra.

Janson J.

Janson Jinnistan on 08-19-2012 03:24 PM

Hey, BB, I just thought it was funny that the idea of a gay porn version of Lawrence of Arabia just may be more accurate than you may have thought when you made the suggestion. Who knows? Maybe Patterson will be practicing his girl-giggle after all.

bigbrother

Bigbrother . on 08-19-2012 04:21 PM

LOL, they could get K-Stew to play "Random Young Arab Boy #3".

infernaldude

Infernal Dude on 08-17-2012 09:11 PM

I am bummed that there will be no EP 2. Though I think the first one can stand alone without a sequel.

I haven't seen Expendables 2 yet, but the first one was not that good. It seems the bigger budget has helped this one but I will wait to see it before I pass final judgement. Ford alone would make the 3rd a smash hit.

Frisby2007

George Roman on 08-18-2012 01:17 AM

The thought of an adaption of a Korra movie is the only interesting news this week (that's if it's only being done either 2D or live-action, & not none of that CGI shit). How can you make a movie out of Dora? The dumb bitch can't even find a fucking mountain, which is big & has a giant fucking arrow pointing at it!!

Riccardo Giannattasio

Riccardo Giannattasio on 08-18-2012 06:10 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnpTcrtsN3U

King  S.

King Simba on 08-19-2012 01:54 PM

Best trailer ever! I'd pay to see that version of Dora!

Billy B.

Billy Barnett on 08-18-2012 07:20 AM

I guess the same way you make a Rugrats movie.

I fight for the users

Ian Fastert on 08-18-2012 06:56 AM

The Legend of Korra Movie? As long as M. Night Shyamalan doesn't direct!

Billy B.

Billy Barnett on 08-18-2012 07:15 AM

Please bring back the creator of Spongebob for this new movie and also the original writers, it needs it.
Not too surprised about Expendables 3, Blade in it would be awesome!

Billy B.

Billy Barnett on 08-18-2012 07:18 AM

oh, as for Legend Of Korra, please find a new director.
M Night ruined The Last Airbender movie.

Erick Novoa

Erick Novoa on 08-18-2012 11:20 AM

Really? Nicholas Cage? Yikes! His acting is by far the worst of anyone casted in Expendables, and his "action" films are awful. I'll say no more

Todd Garry

Todd Garry on 08-18-2012 02:27 PM

The rock was awful???? Face off?????

Rusty Garrett

Rusty Garrett on 08-18-2012 05:27 PM

Wow, you obviously never watched any of nic cages older movies

Dennis Guevarra

Dennis Guevarra on 08-19-2012 08:40 AM

"I said put the bunny back in the box!!" - Nic Cage

Chris Berg

Chris Berg on 08-18-2012 01:28 PM

The Penny Arcade deal sounds intriguing. "The New Kid" was a one-off comic that they did on their website, unconnected to their traditional gaming shenanigans, revolving around a kid whose dad's job forces him to move from school to school, and from planet to planet. If Paramount is smart, they'll hire on the duo to handle the brute creative work - and keep it in line with the original art style.

Super Film Nerd

cj over on 08-18-2012 01:56 PM

Why not get Daniel Craig or Kurt Russell? I mean COME ON! Did Russell completely slip their freakin' minds? If he made Escape From New York good, he could make the third one better than it would be.

Super Film Nerd

cj over on 08-18-2012 02:14 PM

A 2nd Spongebob movie? Gotta be three stars at most. The 1st was good since it was made when they were still making good episodes. But Spongebob has become so popular that they don't even try anymore. Iconic cartoons should be worked hard on, like WB does with the Looney Tunes which is why Back in Action was good.

A Robocop remake? I wouldn't be interested if it were R. It most likely will be. Just as long as it doesn't get too sexual, or too violent, I'll be fine with it. And I don't doubt that the director would just add that crude stuff in the movie to make it sell, or just because he can. Much like the first GNR album, or The Fast and the Furious, or the first Robocop which was edited 11 times before it finally went from X to R! If this movie is too sexual, no chance I will ever, EVER see it.

Janson J.

Janson Jinnistan on 08-18-2012 05:28 PM

?

Valmordas

Val Mordas on 08-18-2012 10:10 PM

It's Robocop not Robocock, weirdo...

Sean D.

Sean D on 08-19-2012 11:22 AM

All this time I thought it was about a robo-male prostitute. Every time he walked by a potential client they would yell "I'd by that for a dollar!"

Billy B.

Billy Barnett on 08-19-2012 05:53 AM

What about the Short Circuit remake?
The older movies had sexual stuff in it, too.

Anup Rimal

Anup Rimal on 08-18-2012 02:32 PM

Zoe Saldana as Nina Simone? What the hell? I hope this abomination given birth by decaying brain cells will not see the light of day.

Kate Avery

Kate Avery on 08-18-2012 04:06 PM

Agreed. The two look nothing alike. And I don't think Saldana has proven herself as an actress enough to take on a biopic role of such a legend. on a side note, I've actually had the fortune of meeting Simone (Nina's daughter). She's an extremely nice woman, to the point where, if she's against the project, I'm inclined to side with her.

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Blockbusters ranked!

RT on DVD & Blu-Ray
RT on DVD & Blu-Ray

The Dictator & A Separation

Best Sequels 2012
Best Sequels 2012

It's a 50 movie countdown!

Seven Psychopaths
Seven Psychopaths

New trailer from In Bruges director

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