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Beaks here...
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Michael Ferris and John Brancato, who scripted the last “Terminator” movie and the next one, are talking to Sony about scripting "XXX: The Return of Xander Cage," which will reteam director Rob Cohen with star Vin Diesel.
Ferris and Brancato previously collaborated on “The Net,” “The Game,” “Catwoman” and “Primeval.”
Find all of Variety’s story on the matter here.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with today’s installment of A Movie A Day.
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Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here.
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QUANTUM OF SOLACE
(a particular amount of consolation)
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Hey, everyone. “Moriarty” here.
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Hey folks, Harry here... Up front a warning - MacGuyver states at the end of his review that you should probably skip the review and just see the film when it comes out. But he does say it is better than ALI & MIAMI VICE in its current form, though not at the classic status of Mann's LAST OF THE MOHICANS or HEAT. Of course - he is also saying that when the film he saw didn't have a real score in place, wasn't color timed, didn't have much of its finished digital trickery in place - and was an initial loose edit at two hours and 40 minutes.
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Hey folks, Harry here... I don't know about you, but I'm right there with Protozoid (writer below) with a sense of giddy prayer that it is happening. The idea of Malick bringing one of the most legendary (and mysterious) poems of the English language to life... well, that it is a poem and that Malick is nothing if not a cinematic poet... Consider AICN officially on the case now. And we're praying it comes to be.
Hey, fellas
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Hey folks, Harry here - Quint's reports has me giddy to see this film and I can't wait to see it this Saturday - cuz after BOLT, I get to see CHEECH & CHONG perform here in Austin. This will be one helluva good day!
Disney's got a new film coming out, and it looks to have all the trimmings of the next must-see masterpiece from the Disney/Pixar Universe- BOLT! And we've got a chance for you to see it early, for free!
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I am – Hercules!!
Will Smith’s son Jaden will pose like a crane, taking over the Ralph Macchio role in Sony’s remake of “The Karate Kid.”
The remake, written by somebody named Chris Murphy, will be set in Beijing.
Can Macchio ("Ugly Betty") be lured back to play Mr. Miyagi?
Find all of Variety’s story on the matter here.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. Okay, first off... consider this rumor... and even consider it an unlikely rumor given that Tarantino recently did an interview in which he said he would never ever have an original score to any of his films... I think he said, to paraphrase, why should he get an original score when he can hand pick the perfect cues from the best composers to have ever lived, a whole history of motion picture music at his disposal?
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Sylvester Stallone is making for Nu Image a non-“Rocky,” non-“Rambo,” non-“Rhinestone” movie titled “The Expendables.”
Jason Stratham is aboard, Jet Li is in talks. Variety has the plot:
Pic follows a team of mercenaries on a mission to overthrow a South American dictator.
Stallone's last non-"Rocky," non-"Rambo" movie was 2003's "Spy Kids 3D: Game Over."
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with today’s installment of A Movie A Day.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with a very, very long chat I recently had with Jon Favreau. We talk about a lot of things, but the main focus is the current and future state of Marvel Productions and what’s in store for us with IRON MAN 2.
Since this is so long, I’m going to break it up into two pieces. You can find the second part linked at the bottom of this one.
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Quint: Do you think there’s a danger of jumping too digital too early? Because I think one of the things that a lot of at least movie fans kind of grabbed onto was the fact that you blended Stan Winston’s suit with CGI, that the suit had weight to it...
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Hey folks, Harry here - The other day I was reading the New York Times - and came across a paragraph that gave me pause. They were talking about Obama's closing speech in Ohio - that he gave yesterday, and how Obama's chief speechwriter Jon Favreau was hard at work crafting it. Now, I realize there's probably many different Jon Favreau's of the world, but then I thought - well Orson Welles worked with FDR... It is possible.
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