Last month I got to go on what was probably my favorite set visit so far – a visit to the Montreal set of 300, Zach Snyder’s adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel. We happened to be on set the first day Miller visited, and we had a chance to talk to him. Most of … Continue reading →
Last month I got to go on what was probably my favorite set visit so far – a visit to the Montreal set of 300, Zach Snyder’s adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel. We happened to be on set the first day Miller visited, and we had a chance to talk to him. Most of … Continue reading →
A year ago I put up the first Prognosticator, and one of the movies on that list for January 2005 was CSA: The Confederate States of America. It’s January 2006 and I have just seen that film at a press screening. It’s finally coming out next month. And it’s great. I don’t know why it’s … Continue reading →
The long afterlife of Futurama may finally be coming to an end. There’s been a lot of talk about a Futurama movie, or a straight to DVD release, but that all seems to be out the window, as plans for a brand new TV show has begun to form. That’s right, a whole new Futurama … Continue reading →
The teaser for Pan’s Labyrinth, the next film from Guillermo del Toro, is here, and it just freaked me the fuck out. That’s pretty impressive, since my crappy computer plays all streaming video as if it were stop motion animated by a spastic (seriously, I hate streaming video so very fucking much), and this thing … Continue reading →
The first one was great. The second one was unexpected fun. Somehow I don’t feel the need to go back for thirds. But nobody asks me about these things, so the planning for Ocean’s Thirteen is underway right now. The idea is to have a 2006 start on the film, with (Nation’s Punched contributor) Brian … Continue reading →
The first one was great. The second one was unexpected fun. Somehow I don’t feel the need to go back for thirds. But nobody asks me about these things, so the planning for Ocean’s Thirteen is underway right now. The idea is to have a 2006 start on the film, with (Nation’s Punched contributor) Brian … Continue reading →
This could be the last contest I do for CHUD, so why not go out with a bang? One lucky reader is going to win ALL 24 DVDs so far released in the Roger Corman Collection. One lucky reader is going to have the building blocks of a fantastic DVD collection of B-movies. Roger Corman … Continue reading →
Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch’s run on The Ultimates, Marvel’s reboot version of The Avengers, is often called “widescreen,” and compared to big budget action films. So it makes sense that their first storyline, Super-Human, would end up the basis of a movie. Of course with live action budgets being what they are, and the … Continue reading →
Will Tom Hanks be starring in Star Trek XI? That’s what some blog called Sci-Fi Heaven, whose masthead is made up of the faces of people who I have never seen before in my life but are apparently involved in sci-fi and who appear to be basking in the Lord’s afterlifey glow, is telling us. … Continue reading →