‘Winter’s Tale’ Starring Colin Farrell, Russell Crowe, & Jennifer Connelly

‘Winter’s Tale’ Starring Colin Farrell, Russell Crowe, & Jennifer Connelly

I sure do love a good fantasy story and I’m a real sucker for any thing coming up that looks like it could even be remotely interesting. I say that to say you’ll have to judge for yourself whether this will be any good because I honestly have no idea and do not trust myself. But I sure did love the look of this trailer, even though I have no idea what the film or the story it’s based on is ultimately about. Here’s the only official synopsis I can find:

Set in a mythic New York City and spanning more than a century, “Winter’s Tale” is a story of miracles, crossed destinies, and the age-old…

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‘Return of the Jedi’ Deleted Scene Resurfaces

‘Return of the Jedi’ Deleted Scene Resurfaces

This is an interesting deleted scene that I’ve never seen before and it’s too bad that it got cut. As it stands, Return of the Jedi is my least favorite film in the original trilogy. While it’s still good, and still watchable, there are signs of where Lucas would ultimately head. Silliness and simplicity were the name of the game with this film. And cutting meaty scenes like this didn’t help. Had this and probably many other more heave and weighty scene remained in the film, I think it would have been far better of for it.

You see in this deleted scene, Yoda tells Luke about how he and…

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Jar Jar Dies…

Jar Jar Dies…

Alright, lets establish something right up front before I share this video with you: There are only three Star Wars films. Three!

Ahh, but that said, George Lucas did make some other films that masquerade as Star Wars films. While I consider Episodes II and III to be at least watchable, Episode I is a real complete and total mess. Much of that can be blamed on Jar Jar. I’d say maybe even a good 50% of the badness of that first prequel can be blamed on Jar Jar actually now that I think of it — or at least the thinking and filmmaking behind the film that led to the inclusion and stupidity of…

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JJ On ‘Star Wars’ and Secrecy

JJ On ‘Star Wars’ and Secrecy
Sean O’Connell - CinemaBlend

J.J. Abrams insists that he wants to maintain a strong sense of mystery regarding his Star Wars: Episode VII … proving he learned very little about the frustrations whipped up by the vagaries and misdirections that swirled around his Star Trek Into Darkness.

Oh please, people! “Learned very little”. What does that even mean? This is part of the game and part of the fun. He tries to keep it secret and we try to ferret out any little bits of information we can. It’s part of the fun. And from the filmmaker’s point of view I totally get the secrecy and trying to maintain surprise and mystery…

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‘Agents of SHIELD’ Episode 7 ‘The Hub’ Trailer

‘Agents of SHIELD’ Episode 7 ‘The Hub’ Trailer

I know we’re all about movies and stuff here at MovieByte, but I’m really enjoying Agents of SHIELD. And while this trailer for next week’s epside doesn’t tell us much, it’s always fun to try to dicipher some little tidbit or other.

I don’t know what’s up with the trailer playing twice in this YouTube version, but check it out:

‘Star Wars VII’ Casting Suggests Lack of Skywalkers or Solos

‘Star Wars VII’ Casting Suggests Lack of Skywalkers or Solos
Germain Lussier - /Film

If true, the latest Star Wars Episode VII rumor blows the lid off everything we expected the sequels to be. Though co-writer and producer Lawrence Kasdan has long said the new films won’t follow any stories from the Extended Universe, almost everyone assumed the main characters — all believed to be young adults — would somehow be related to the Skywalker and Solo families. They’d have to be, considering Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, who finished the series dating Han Solo, were the last two Jedi in the universe. Any future Jedi would surely be directly related.

That might not be the…

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Jon Favreau In Talks To Direct ‘The Jungle Book’

Jon Favreau In Talks To Direct ‘The Jungle Book’
Germain Lussier - /Film

Jon Favreau is in talks to finally make that big budget Disney family movie we’re been waiting for. No, not Magic Kingdom. Instead, the director of Iron Man and Iron Man 2 is in negotiations to direct a new version of Rudyard Kipling‘s classic tale The Jungle Book.

Deadline broke the news of the film, which will be based on a new adaptation written by Justin Marks (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li). Here’s what Favreau said to Deadline:

I can’t say that much, but there is an interesting take that could be very cool and the hope is to relaunch a family brand with certain mythic…

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Ender’s Game — Review

3.5 of 5 stars
Ender’s Game

I was looking forward to this film quite a lot. So the question before us now is this: did it live up to the hype and/or my expectations?  The answer to that question is somewhat complicated.

I was one of the very few in the world who had not read the book. Not only had I not read the book, I hadn’t even heard of the book — nor for that matter had I heard of Orson Scott Card, the book’s author. Given that, I had to make the decision as to whether I wanted to the film’s experience preserved by my having not read the book or known anything about the story walking into the theater or whether I…

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‘Les Miserabublbles’ — The Honest Trailer

‘Les Miserabublbles’ — The Honest Trailer

I admit it, I enjoyed Les Miserables far more than I thought I would. But I think I may have enjoyed the Honest Trailer even more. I mean seriously, why must we sing our way through the entire film? I know, I know, I’m uncultured or whatever.

But this is great:

Upcoming New Orson Scott Card Novel May Provide Movie Sequel

Upcoming New Orson Scott Card Novel May Provide Movie Sequel
Russ Fischer - /Film

I won’t go into full-on Ender’s Game spoilers here above the fold, but many have wondered whether or not the film would earn a sequel, and if so how the story would work out. See, the film Ender’s Game retains the basic ending of the original novel by Orson Scott Card, and that leads into a more complex and stranger sequel called Speaker for the Dead.

Trouble is, that novel takes place many years after Ender’s Game. The actors from this season’s film wouldn’t be able to make the jump without extensive reworking of the story.

But Card is penning another story, called Fleet School, which is…

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