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Trailer – Star Trek

Monday, January 21st, 2008

The first trailer for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek went on line little over an hour ago. It can be found at Empire on the link below.

Being a teaser, it doesn’t offer much in the way of plot information, but it does show a tantalising glimpse of the Enterprise under construction.

If the tone of this trailer is anything to go by, we could be looking at a Batman Begins kind of renewal for the dying Star Trek franchise. A good thing in our books and one that should breathe new life into a worthy series.

Roll on boxing day.

Trailer

Review – I am Legend

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

by Puptentacle


Based on Richard Matheson’s 54 year old novel of the same name, I Am Legend tells the story of military virologist Robert Neville (Will Smith), the lone survivor of a devastating infectious disease, and his day to day life in the ruins of New York City. Neville spends his days as a modern day hunter-gatherer, doing what he can to keep himself alive and sane. By night he retreats to the fortress he has built out of his home to escape hordes of blood-thirsty “infected”. All he has to keep him going are a belief that he can produce a cure and the even less likely hope that somewhere there are more survivors.

Ghostbusters 3: The Game

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Stupendous news has reached my ability to comprehend awesomeness; Ghostbusters 3 is happening at last, with Dan Ackroyd and Harold Ramis producing and featuring the voices of all the original Ghostbusters. But rather than coming to a screen near you, the jump-suited New Yorkers will be arriving at a living room near you… Or, indeed, in your living room. Or wherever you keep your Xbox 360/Playstation 3, for the next Ghostbuster outing will be a videogame.

Ghostbusters 3 is being produced by Vivendi Games and the story is being written by Dan Ackroyd and Harold Ramis. The game will follow on from Ghostbusters 2 and will be set in Manhattan in the early 90s. Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson will all supply voices aswell as William Atherton, Brian Doyle Murray and Annie Potts. No word on Rick Moranis’ voice yet, but he is featured in the demo footage below.

Variety are reporting that developer Terminal Reality is making a “Ghostbusters” game for PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 aimed primarily at the core gamer demographic, while Red Fly Studio is making a version for Playstation 2, Wii and DS designed more for families and casual gamers.

Check out the footage and screenshots below, courtesy of /Film. The game, quite simply, looks stunning and with the creative tour de force of Ackroyd and Ramis behind it, they’ll just have to get the gameplay right and we’ll be looking at one incredible gaming experience.

Demo Footage

Is Halo Dead?

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

I’ve just finished Halo 3 and from start to heart-pounding finish, it’s impossible to ignore the sheer cinematic quality of this exceptional video-game series. So why the hell won’t the powers that be get off their sorry posteriors and make us a Halo movie that will surely break the curse of shoddy video-game film adaptations?

The latest in the long-line of disappointing Halo news is that would-be director Neill Blomkamp, has told Creativity Online that the movie is officially no more.

“The film is entirely dead. In the configuration it was in,” said Blomkamp. “Whatever happens with that movie, assuming that movie gets made, will be a totally different configuration. It’s not so much me as the entire vessel sank. Basically, it was a combination of; there were two studios involved that weren’t getting along in the process of making it, Universal and Fox. That kind of stuff happens, it’s a fragile industry. So the film collapsed at the end of last year, and it’s been dead, ever since then. I’ll be curious to see what happens”.

Peter Jackson has long said that he would produce a Halo movie and Blomkamp was a hot candidate for the director seat (check out the live-action trailers he made to showcase his talents.) But when Fox and Universal both backed out from financing the project, things weren’t looking good for Master Chief and pals.

If you ask me, it probably would have been a good idea for them to splash out and get this thing rolling, despite the costs. Halo 3 has already whipped up literally billions of dollars worldwide and a film version would come with an already dedicated fanbase of millions. The name alone is a cash goldmine. However, if ol’ Petey Jackson can’t even get this made, then there may be little hope of ever seeing Master Chief on the silverest of screens.

Source: Empire

Review – 3:10 to Yuma (2007)

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Dave Corkery


Westerns are a funny thing. At one time in cinema history, they were a dime a dozen and were the staple of childhood heroic fantasies. You can be pretty sure that when you’re dad was a young whipper-snapper, he was swaggering his shoulders around the house and tilting his high-brimmed hat politely to imaginary ‘dames’ or drinking a bottle of cheap whiskey (milk) and challenging strangers to ‘pistols at dawn.’ Cowboys were the mindless escapist action-films of days gone by. But when the hard-hitting, gritty cops of 70s films suddenly made audiences think that ‘now’ is more happenin’ than ‘an arse-load of years ago’, the Western suffered a sudden and unfortunate demise.

After Eastwood’s Unforgiven saw a resurgence in the genre, contemporary Westerns have had to up their game to shine through and be seen; gone were ‘pistols at dawn’ in favour of gritty character realism and ‘harsh times’ seen through weary eyes.

What’s good about 3:10 to Yuma is that it finds a nice balance of both. It doesn’t shy from the good guy/bad guy shoot ‘em up cheesy movie goodness of the classic Western (it’s actually a remake of a 1957 film of the same name), but also delivers full, interesting characters lead by strong acting turns.

Indiana Jones Title Announced

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

After speculation and spoof titles abound, the title for the fourth Indiana Jones has finally been revealed. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls is the official title of Harrison Ford’s return to the fedora and whip. The title was revealed by Shia leBeouf at the MTV Video Music Awards.

What do we make of it? It’s lengthy but fitting. Kingdom, Crystal and Skull are all totally suitable Indy words, but together, they make for one hell of an impressive title.

And what does it all mean? Well apparently there’s a modern legend claiming that there are 13 crystal skulls worldwide, of which five have actually been found, which have mystical powers and are of ancient origin. Sounds like the kind of thing Indiana Jones would have great interest in alright.

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull stars Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Shia LeBeouf, Karen Allen, Ray Winstone and John Hurt.

It will be released in the U.S. and simultaneously in most territories worldwide on Thursday, May 22, 2008. Frank Marshall returns as producer, with Kathleen Kennedy joining George Lucas as executive producer.

Review – Knocked Up (2007)

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

Dave Corkery

Championed as the sleeper-hit of the US summer, this simple story of a one-night stand turned 9 month ordeal gathered a lot of buzz overseas before the trailers even made it to Irish cinemas. In a movie summer full of sequel-crud, Knocked Up apparently shone through as an original breath of comedy fresh-air.

So here we are several months later and the small comedy that could has finally made it to UK and Irish cinemas, carrying with it not just a bun in the oven, but an immense wave of hopeful anticipation. Fearful that it may not live up to expectations, excitement was duly reigned in on our part. Fortunately, and unlike almost every other film of this year’s disappointing summer, Knocked Up lives up to its own hype.

Trailer of Wrong – Alien Vs Predator: Requiem

Sunday, August 26th, 2007


Only Paul WS (Wank Stain) Anderson could have taken two of the most awesome creatures in movie history, put them in the same room and fuck it up. The Resident Evil director has proven himself the undoubted master of taking excellent products and turning them into big-screen shit marathons. Alien Versus Predator was so horrendously bad that it made me want to bleach my brain free of the stench of slow-motion explosions and predator-human camaraderie.

Then we received the news that a sequel was going to be made and the childhood horror fan in me died a little more. But when news arrived that Paul ‘Fuck it Up’ Anderson’s leper adaptation mitts were to be kept away from the second meeting of the acid and the infra-red, a tiny glimmer of hope emerged in the depths of my movie-loving heart.

Then I saw this trailer. Enough said.

Trailer

The Dark Knight photos

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

This comes about a week late, but for those who haven’t seen yet, an ass-load of new photos from The Dark Knight have hit the web.

There’s some nice shots in there, including some more tasty reveals of Heath Ledger’s joker and seeing Bale in a suit with that smirky smile offers flashed memories of American Psycho. For a second, I almost forgot he was Bruce Wayne.

See after the jump for all the photos.

Escape from New York Remake gets a director

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

The Escape From New York remake has finally found a director in Die Hard 4.0’s Len Wiseman. Before Die Hard, ol’ Wisey was best known for putting his wife, Kate Beckinsale in a cat-suit for the whole world to see in the Underworld films.

Wiseman is quite a competent director and as John McClane’s recent outing proved, he can more than handle big-budget action favourites from the 80s.

For those who weren’t alive/don’t have a keen awareness of 80s awesomeness, Escape from New York was a John Carpenter film set in the vast future of the year 1997, where the island of Manhattan has been turned into a prison colony. Hired to rescue the marooned President from the island is eye-patched super bad-ass Snake Plissken.

The real question is, can the new Snake Plissken Gerard Butler fill the enormous shoes left behind by Kurt Russell? It’s a tough call, but we’re saying yes. For Christ’s sake people, he was Leonidas.

Of course, the whole idea of resurrecting Plisken is just further evidence that the 80s are being slowly dragged back, kicking and screaming. Rambo, Rocky and John McClane have all made it back. The natural progression would suggest that we could be viewing McGyver: Reloaded by 2009.

Source: Variety