First images from upcoming Last House On The Left remake
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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Fans of the classic last house on the left may rejoice as today we have got the first images of the upcoming remake directed by Dennis Iliadis. The film is quite divisive as some think it’s brutal and gotesque while other relish it’s bravery. You can put me in the favorable view. I love this film and think it’s one of Wes Cravens greatest accomplishments.
You can view the first images from the upcoming remake here.
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First Image from Judd Apatow’s Funny People
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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With only 2 films under his belt Judd Apatow has already grown a huge cult following and garnered much respect among his peers for showcasing raunchy and juvenile hilarity with solid scripts and direction and now this summer he is ready to lend his hand again with the dramedy Funny People. The film stars Eric Bana, Adam Sandler, and apatow regulars Leslie Mann and Seth Rogen.
Now comes the first official still from the upcoming film which only wets the appetite of what’s to come in his latest film.

Source: Cinematical
Want to input your feeling on the Nightmare On Elm Street remake??
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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The guys over at platinum dunes have updated their blog recently and have stated that viewers feedback and thoughts on the upcoming installment in the Nightmare on elm street have helped with their choices in the films and are taking all things into consideration so if you want to lend your thoughts on the film head on over here !
Maybe if someone asked that the film not be remade or at least without Robert Englund is all I ask if that’s too much to ask.
Source: Platinum Dunes
DJ Caruso headed to the beanstalk
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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DJ Caruso, the man behind such recent hits as Distubria (aka Rear Window) and Eagle Eye has just been assigned to the upcoming film Jack the Giant Killer. The film is set to be an adult take on the classic children’s story Jack and the beanstalk.
The film tells the story in which there is a long standing peace agreement between giants and men and when a princess is kidnapped, a young farmer must then head to the giant kingdom to rescue said princess, who presumably is atop the beanstalk.
DJ Caruso will directing the film under a script by Mark Bomback.
Source: Variety
New Japanese Watchmen trailer arrives online
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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Not sure if it’s possible for a Watchmen overkill as the film looks fantastic, but here is yet another trailer this time in Japanese. personally I don’t speak the language but having read the graphic novel I do have a pretty good ideas to what is happening and the visuals do speak for themselves.
Head on over here to check out the newest trailer.
Source: Firstshowing
New list shows best reviewed films of the century
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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They shoot pictures has just compiled their list of the best reveiwed films of the past century. Most films are obviously great but what comes up surprising is what films are ranked so high. As opposed to having oscar winning films and grand epics we have much more subtle pics.
For instance here are the top 10.
1.In the mood for love
2.Mullholland Dr.
3.Yi Yi
4.Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind
5. Lost in translation
6.Far from heaven
7.Y tu mama tambien
8.crouching tiger hidden dragon
9.sideways
10.A history of violence
What do you think of the list? You can view the rest of the list here which goes up to 250 films total.
Source: TSPDT
First teaser trailer for upcoming George Romero…of the dead film
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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Many of us have beend decidedly anxious for the next installment of George Romero’s of the dead film and now courtesy of bdtv we have your first teaser trailer for you all to view.
The trailer looks vastly less clean and polished than his previous diary of the dead film shot from the first person persepctive and while Romero did state that this film will be shot in the same way I certainly don’t see it. Keep in mind that is not a bad thing at all. The trailer looks pretty fantastic and pretty gritty with a bit of a dare I say dog soldiers vibe.
Check out the trailer here and tell us what you think!
Sourece: bdtv
Nick Frost and Simon pegg join the cast of Tin Tin
January 6, 2009 by Daniel Herrera
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The upcoming Tin Tin trilogy has just hit another major casting choice as Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have been confirmed to play the detectives Thompson and Thompson. So far the only other confirmed choice is Andy Serkis who has been tapped to play Captain Haddock.
The trilogy is set to have Steven Spielberg directing the first and Peter Jackson having directing duties on the second film. So far the third film has not been confirmed who the director will be but they have been looking at having the two directors co-direct the final installment.
Source: First Showing

