Logical Inconsistencies

Logical Inconsistencies

Join TJ as he talks about his disappointment with the world about last week’s two top box office spots. Then a man faces charges for throwing another theater patron’s phone, was his provocation sufficient? Joss Whedon talks about Quicksilver and The Scarlet Witch for the upcoming ‘Avengers 2’. ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ has some easter eggs for those of you so inclined to check them out. Instacast 1.0 for Mac is available and you should get that right away! Evangeline Lilly of ‘Lost’ fame will be playing a “young” hobbit. Carter Burwell is no longer going to be scoring ‘Thor: The Dark World’. Hugh Jackman would love to team up with The Avengers. This week, TJ and Joe talked about ‘Epic’ on ‘The MovieByte Podcast’. ‘Man of Steel’ has been getting a lot of attention with trailers and the like. ‘Iron Man 3’ gets a ‘How it Should Have Ended’ video. ‘Pirates 5’ may have a directorial pair, And TJ also talks about what you might want to see this weekend.

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What to see: Weekend of May 31, 2013

What to see: Weekend of May 31, 2013

This weekend Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, and Mélanie Laurent are going to see if they can work some magic at the box office (see what I did there?), and Will Smith, along with his son Jaden, are going to crash on an inhospitable future earth.

New This Weekend

After Earth - PG-13

I am not hearing good things about this new film from M. Night Shyamalan, which is not really surprising. He used to make a few good films but his efforts lately have been… shall we say lackluster? I’m still reserving judgment and…

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James Mangold Reveals More About Jean Grey

James Mangold Reveals More About Jean Grey
HitFix

At this point it’s no secret that Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) will be making an appearance in this summer’s Hugh Jackman reboot “The Wolverine.” What remains less clear is what role, exactly, the seemingly-deceased mutant will be playing in the story.

Director James Mangold sort of answers that question in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly (via the Playlist), in which he tells the magazine that Grey will be a “shadow presence” who “pops up to mock, comfort and advise Logan much as Number 6 tortured Gaius Baltar on ‘Battlestar Galactica.’”

Yeah, I already figured as much. Whether…

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Disney, Jerry Bruckheimer Sued Over ‘Pirates’ Franchise

Disney, Jerry Bruckheimer Sued Over ‘Pirates’ Franchise
Tim Kenneally - TheWrap.com

The company has been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit by a man who claims that he came up with numerous elements of the hugely successful “Pirates” film series, including characters, supernatural elements, storylines, plots, themes, sequence structures and screenplay elements, according to court documents obtained by TheWrap.

In the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Florida on Tuesday, Florida resident Royce Mathew claims that Disney infringed on a story that Mathew had written, and fraudulently procured a settlement from him when a previous lawsuit was filed.

In addition…

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‘Man of Steel’ - New Featurette, New Glimpses of the Film

‘Man of Steel’ - New Featurette, New Glimpses of the Film

We’re not far away now, but the studio and producers keep dropping little bits of new scenes from the film. I wonder how much of the film we could cut together from everything that’s been released so far?

Well in any event, you’re going to want to have a look at this if you looking forward to this film as I am. Lots of goodies here, as usually lots of glimpses at the film footage that we have already seen, and some that we have not.

The chase for more info about a film before it’s release, and yet trying to keep from being spoiled by the big reveals is always lots of fun!

How ‘Iron Man 3’ Should Have Ended

How ‘Iron Man 3’ Should Have Ended

“I am Iron Man”

“So Is Jarvis”

Man this is SOOO good. I loved Iron Man 3, but it was definitely full of annoying logical inconsistencies, which the guys behind HISHE thrive on. And I love how Batman and Superman are always showing up in these now.

Of course, I imagine it wouldn’t matter what film it was, if it was the 5th most successful movie of all time, as Iron Man 3 now is, people would be making fun of it. Some people have a problem with videos like this but I love them. I have more of a problem with the Cinema Sins videos, but these HISHE videos have always been great thus…

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The Smug Look On His Face

The Smug Look On His Face

In this episode TJ and Joe start out with a little follow up about Alice Eve as Carol Marcus in her underwear and why TJ wrote his article on the subject. Kayla over at TrekMovie.com also felt the same way. Then there’s the ‘Byzantium’ trailer which neither Joe nor TJ are thrilled about as it’s yet another vampire movie. But TJ did find out that Tom Cruise was in a vampire movie once. Who knew? Saoirse Ronan wants to play The Scarlet Witch in the upcoming ‘Avengers 2’, and Joss Whedon has confirmed that that character is in the upcoming film. And will Sony sell the rights to ‘Spider-Man’? Also, you probably should not throw someone’s phone across the room, even if they are texting in the theater and being rude. And of course, there’s an ‘Epic’ review this week (pun intended).

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Unknown Directors to Helm ‘Pirates 5’ (Yawn)

Unknown Directors to Helm ‘Pirates 5’ (Yawn)
Germain Lussier - /Film

The directors of the Oscar-nominated Kon-Tiki are directing the next Pirates of the Caribbean film. Norwegian directing team Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg will soon sign to helm Pirates of the Caribbean 5, starring Johnny Depp, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and written by Jeff Nathanson.

Sigh. Well, I guess we’re going to do this. I guess this is really happening. I guess the pencil pushers think they can squeeze a few jillion more dollars out of Johnny Depp.

Franchise fatigue anyone?

‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’ Trailer 2

‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’ Trailer 2

Yeah, I know I never published the first trailer. I actually thought I did, but I searched through the archives and couldn’t find it.

This is following up on the first film installment based on the book series. Though I am not particularly negative about the film(s) or anything, it failed to sufficiently capture my interest such that I would bother to see the film. And at the time the first film came out, I did not have a movie website or a big enough movie going budget, so I therefore did not see the first film. I probably need to play a little bit of catch up so I’ll be ready to see…

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‘The Blue Umbrella’ Takes a Photoreal Approach

‘The Blue Umbrella’ Takes a Photoreal Approach
Carolyn Giardina - The Hollywood Reporter

Saschka Unseld, the writer and director of Pixar Animation Studio’s latest short, The Blue Umbrella, was walking down a rainy San Francisco street when he found a broken umbrella on the side of the road. “I stopped because it looked like such a sad thing, and rain was pouring on it,” he recalled. “I was feeling sad for an umbrella; I think that stuck with me.”

This random moment inspired a short that follows an emotive umbrella, which makes its theatrical debut on June 21, preceding Pixar’s Monsters University. “Rain is a magical place,” the director said. “I wanted the soul of the film…

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