‘Man of Steel’ Ads and TV Spots

‘Man of Steel’ Ads and TV Spots

It won’t be long now before we get to see Superman back in action on the big screen in Zack Snyder’s and Christopher Nolan’s grand super-hero vision. In fact we’re only two weeks away from the June 14 premiere. And of course the promotional campaign is working overtime now. I have several TV spots to share with you, and the fun thing is that each of them have something new to offer that we have not seen yet. Obviously it’s mixed in and around things we have already seen before.

So, will Superman defeat General Zod? Will he save the world? Well I mean, come on, you never know, they may mix…

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Peter Sciretta’s 25 Things He Learned on Set of ‘The Wolverine’

Peter Sciretta’s 25 Things He Learned on Set of ‘The Wolverine’
Peter Sciretta - /Film

Alright, one more thing for The Wolverine today:

On November 1st 2012, I visited the set of The Wolverine in Sydney, Australia. To give you an idea of the timeline of my visit, Hurricane Sandy had just wreaked havoc in New York, and I woke up early one morning from the constant noises coming from my computer because I was getting so many notices of the breaking news that Disney had purchased LucasFilm and was making more Star Wars movies.

It is five in the morning and I’m standing in a street lined with Japanese houses covered with snow. The elaborate set was  built in a huge parking…

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Full ‘Wolverine’ Q&A With Hugh Jackman

Full ‘Wolverine’ Q&A With Hugh Jackman
Peter Sciretta - /Film

While on the Sydney set of The Wolverine we got an opportunity to sit down and interview the film’s producer/star Hugh Jackman. After the jump you can read a transcript of our roundtable interview (conducted alongside two other online journalists).

I posted a link to a tiny sliver of this interview yesterday, but I just saw the whole interview and thought it would be worth pointing out to you guys. Stuff like this is always fun to me. So go read the whole Q&A session if you are so inclined.

Epic — Review

4 of 5 stars
Epic

I’ll admit, I went into the theater to watch this film with low expectations. Maybe it’s the fact that the production company and guys behind the story were also behind the likes of Ice AgeRobotsRio, and more. It did not instill confidence. And the trailers failed to inspire me. Couple those things with the entirely lackluster promotional campaign and one did not get the sense that this film would be any more than a bit of drivel peppered in amongst the big summer tent polls.

I was therefore exceedingly shocked to walk out of the theater at the end of the credits having thoroughly…

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‘Planes’ Full Theatrical Trailer

‘Planes’ Full Theatrical Trailer

I don’t know what it is exactly, I’m having a hard time putting my finger on it, but it is not possible for me to care less about this upcoming film from Disney.

I think part of it is this trailer seems to have no heart, and does not hint at a cohesive story. And I have yet to be convinced that I want to go exploring the world of Cars without Lightning McQueen, Sally, Mater, and the others. It just doesn’t fit for me. Why do I care? Something seems to be missing here.

Hugh Jackman Would Love to Team up with ‘The Avengers’

Hugh Jackman Would Love to Team up with ‘The Avengers’
Screen Rant

A quote in the linked article from Hugh Jackman:

You know, obviously we have people from—one of the great things about this movie is that a lot of people from Marvel are here and it seems a lot more inclusive than it has been in the past. I don’t know what’s happening behind the scenes, but I think it’s fantastic. I actually just asked the other day, I said, ‘I don’t know what the legal situation is, but why don’t these companies come together? Why isn’t it possible?’ Because personally, I would love to mix it up with Robert Downey Jr. and Iron Man and kick his ass. It’d be great.

How…

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Carter Burwell No Longer Set to Score ‘Thor: The Dark World’

Carter Burwell No Longer Set to Score ‘Thor: The Dark World’
Jen Yamato - Deadline

Award-winning composer Carter Burwell was all set to score Marvel‘s Thor: The Dark World. It would have marked his first superhero project to date. The studio even printed his name on the first official poster last month. But Deadline now confirms that Burwell is off the project altogether in what Marvel’s camp diplomatically describes as a creative split.

Huh. That’s kind of odd this far down the road. Patrick Doyle scored the first Thor film and it wasn’t great, which in my book is normal for Doyle, though I have to say I didn’t hate Thor‘s score as much as I have other work from…

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‘The Wolverine’ - A New Kind of Comic Book Movie

‘The Wolverine’ - A New Kind of Comic Book Movie
Lucy O’Brien - IGN.com

Director James Mangold isn’t really interested in making a comic book movie. Not in the traditional sense. He’s not really interested in explosions or bombastic action sequences or 3D. He’s not interested in quip-spouting super heroes or nudging his audience in the ribs with a sly wink.

What he is interested in, is character. Mangold, whose previous works include Girl, Interrupted, Walk the Line and 3:10 to Yuma, is an actor’s director. He’s the man responsible for Angelina Jolie’s Lisa Rowe, Joaquin Phoenix’s Johnny Cash and Christian Bale’s Dan Evans. Mangold is unequivocally sincere…

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Evangeline Lilly As a Hobbit

Evangeline Lilly As a Hobbit
Derrick Deane - Fandango.com

“She’s a very, very young elf,” Lilly said. “She’s only 600 years old, unlike Legolas (Orlando Bloom’s character), who’s like, 1,900 years old and Thranduil who’s about 3,000 years old. She doesn’t have quite the wisdom and pose that those two boys do; she’s a little more… gritty. A little more spontanteous, passionate perhaps.”

Lilly added that “to play this character I need to have a certain amount of grace. But I’m also supposed to be an absolutely ruthless, deadly killer.”

Tauriel does not appear in the original book by J.R.R. Tolkien and was created by Jackson. Her name means,…

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Instacast for Mac 1.0

Instacast for Mac 1.0
Vemedio

After a few weeks of beta testing, we’re very happy to announce that Instacast for Mac v1.0 is now available to download and purchase! We’d like to thank everyone who has participated in the beta as well all those who generously contributed to Instacast for Mac’s localisation through Twitter.

I mentioned the public beta a couple weeks ago so I thought it only fair to mention that 1.0 is out now for your downloading and podcast listening pleasure. I’ve been using the beta since the day that it has come out and they sure improved the product and got to 1.0 in a hurry. I have not had any…

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