A bootleg of the Thor Trailer from Comic-Con 2010 is currently online, and I have it embedded below the cut. This may get taken down quickly, so I would recommend watching it sooner rather than later.
Category Archives: Movies
Legendary Pictures’ Godzilla Design Revealed!
I’ll be starting my “dispatches from Comic-Con” posts pretty soon, but first, I wanted to post a story that I missed at the con, while wandering the massive Exhibit Hall.
At their booth on the show floor, Legendary Pictures unveiled the character design for Godzilla in their upcoming movie. You can see the pictures at comingsoon.net. I’m pleased to say that rather then being the smaller, leaner, “meaner” Godzilla-In-Name-Only from the Roland Emmerich film, this has a much more traditional Godzilla Design. At this time we have no information about whether Godzilla will be, as with tradition, a man in a suit, if he’ll be a CGI performer generated using Motion Capture, or if he’ll just be fully CGI. Continue reading →
Inception
This review may be a bit late – heck, I wasn’t even planning to see it – but I’d heard good things, and I’m glad I went. Consider this your nudge to not miss this one. (Note: I did not see this in IMAX. If I have the chance on a second viewing, I’d do so.)
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Tron: Legacy – Full Trailer
Because Tuesday is just too far away to wait for this one.
Weekend Review: Moon
Duncan Jones (aka Zowie Bowie) has crafted a brilliant, low-key SF film that puts character and questions over special effects and has earned itself several awards, and a nomination for this year’s Hugo.
Sharktopus Trailer
So much cheese it could clog your arteries. And it has its own theme song!
Trailer Park Tuesday – July 13, 2010
A little anime, a little horror, and a call to arms for men who like manly movies.
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Predators Discussion
Since none of us here at the Bureau are planning to see this in anything like a timely manner we thought we’d throw the matter open to discussion.
Weekend Review – Mon Bella and the Curse of 1809
In this independent Canadian film, a couple of lifelong friends take over a restaurant, not realizing that it is haunted.
Spider-Man (re)cast
Sony has announced the casting for Spider-Man in the series reboot directed by Marc Webb. The role is going to Andrew Garfield.