While performing actual work today, I stumbled across some interesting information on a number of movies that Warner Brothers is either working on or shelving. (more…)
Friday, March 30, 2007
While performing actual work today, I stumbled across some interesting information on a number of movies that Warner Brothers is either working on or shelving. (more…)
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
In addition to certain unnamed projects to which I will only refer cryptically, I am eagerly looking forward to any news about the film production of World War Z. The book was amazing and awesome and so many other words and now that I have heard that the script is being written by Mr. Babylon 5, J. Michael Straczynski, I am in full on pants-checking anticipatory mode.
The Zombie Survival Guide was really damn neat and thoroughly consistent in ways that I enjoy when reading books or watching movies. World War Z kept that consistency and tossed in a heaping helping of emotion and tension. It was sweeter than a pile of ponies ridden by baby pandas, but if sweet meant super rad and not like the kind of sweet that seems to have infected 3 Bulls of late.
Monday, October 3, 2005
I just finally saw the box office results for the weekend and I am very dissappointed with the results for Serenity this weekend (I’m looking at you person who didn’t go see Serenity). Besides the mangled Chinese phrases, this is a very excellent movie. It’s suspensful, exciting, and has some cool action and dialog.
If you did not see this movie last weekend, go see it this weekend. I mean it. You have to go. Or someone dressed up as a Buffy character will show up at your house crying and asking why you didn’t go see the movie (it won’t be me though, since I thought Buffy was lame).
I went to see Serenity of Friday at an 11:40 PM show and the theater was moderately crowded but less so than I was expecting. This movie is better than almost every movie that came out this summer so make time is your worthless schedule and go see it. If you don’t have time to go see it, at least buy a ticket. You know, to show that you care … or something.
Thank you, that is all (for now).