HERE HE IS....ole Ghost FACE!
My Money is Neve being GhostFace...
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This film has hype. Forgetting all about how this little series started as a joke and became a mini cult classic then back to a joke and now its back to being famous. HERE HE IS....ole Ghost FACE! My Money is Neve being GhostFace...
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When you envision an actor playing Abraham Lincoln, who do you immediately think of? Is it Benjamin Walker, James D'Arcy, Adrien Brody, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Josh Lucas, or Timothy Olyphant? If so, well, you should be a goddamn casting agent! That's the short list of actors presenting vying for the role of Lincoln in Fox's adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. These guys are reportedly heading in for screen tests this week and next. Director Timur Bekmambetov and producer Tim Burton start rolling cameras very soon. Expect some solid casting news shortly. [ShockTilYouDrop] The man responsible for Lethal Weapon and The Last Boy Scout is going to bring his Hollywood sensibilities to one of Japan's most popular and darkest manga. Death Note follows the story of Kira, who acquires a "death note". Writing someone's name in the notebook causes that person to meet an untimely end. The manga is a smash hit in Japan, selling over 20 million copies. Shane Black, the first Hollywood screenwriter to earn a million bucks for a single script, is going to helm the English-language version of the comic. Black, however, won't be writing the film. The manga was already turned into a Japanese film back in 2006, and it got a brief U.S. theatrical release. Sequels followed as well as anime and several Nintendo DS games. While the manga got an English release, the DS titles were never localized for Western gamers. They can look forward to this Hollywood take on Death Note, instead. [Kotaku] In case you were somehow, in a state of udder madness, worried that Andy Serkis and Sir IanMcKellen, two central actors from the Lord of the Rings series (who we've confirmed numerous times before), wouldn't be returning for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit, you can finally rest easy because it's official. Deadline reports that Serkis is officially signed on to play Gollum (aka Smeagol once) again, performing the motion capture parts of the creature that Bilbo encounters. And THR has also confirmed that Sir Ian McKellen is officially signed and good to go as the lovable wizard Gandalf. Happy to hear that both will be back for The Hobbit! Details are spilling out about the currently-in-production The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn and USA Today has had a chance to speak with producer Wyck Godfrey to verify a number of the routes the cinematic adaptation will take in adapting the original novel. Some spoilers apply to the below information In addition to verifying the location of the two-film split shortly after Bella's transformation into a vampire, Godfrey confirmed that the birth sequence will attempt to maintain the extremes of the text but, to avoid an R rating, will be "seen only through Bella's eyes". "She is looking through the haze, " Godfrey says, "experiencing pain and everything rushing around her. We only see what she sees." Also on the ratings front, Godfrey promises that the key sex scene in the book, "[will] not become soft porn. It is a legitimate and important part of the movie, romantic and sensual." The producer also added that the second part of the film, due November 16, 2012, will play as more action-heavy than the first part, hitting November 18, 2011. [comingsoon.net] |
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