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Bryan Singer Talks 'Superman' Sequel and 'Valkyrie' - Cinematical
Original at Cinematical
• 19 hours ago
Says Singer, "We had dinner, and [Marvel Studios founder] Avi Arad ran into us. Isn't that strange? It was such a moment. The three of us were just sitting there thinking, "Isn't this bizarre?" I should have called ["Spider-Man" ...
'Spider-Man' Writers Sign for Live Action 'Robotech'
Original at Cinematical
• Tue, Nov 18
By Jessica Barnes Gough and Millar aren't the first writers to take a stab at the anime classic. Back in June, we reported that Lawrence Kasdan was drafting a script, but the project seemed to stall after that. According to THR, Warners is keen to get the film into production, and the hiring of Millar and Gough c...
Discuss: What's Your Favorite Danny Elfman Score?
Original at Cinematical
• Mon, Nov 10
By Eric D. Snider It was Elfman's first orchestral score for a film (he and Oingo Boingo had made something called Forbidden Zone five years earlier), and the beginning of a partnership with Pee-wee director Tim Burton that lasts to this day. Many of Elfman's scores, for Burton and for other directors, hav...
Sylvain White Takes Over 'The Losers'
Original at Cinematical
• Sat, Nov 8
By Jessica Barnes White has already been setting up some other 'fan boy friendly' projects for 2009, and even though he won't be heading to Castlevania any time soon, there is still his adaptation of Frank Miller's Ronin for WB, and the futuristic thriller Static for Columbia Pictures. James Vanderbilt (W...
Interview: Bruce Campbell, 'My Name is Bruce'
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• Mon, Nov 3
CA - It's fun to dip your foot in the Spider-Man things and have fun on somebody else's big huge movie set. But in the low-budget world, I don't want any chefs ...
Cinematical's Stuff That Happened Last Week
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• Sun, Nov 2
By Erik Davis WB Hires a Writer for the Ninja Scroll American Pie Returning to Theaters? The Hobbit in 3-D? Del Toro Says Maybe Um, Joaquin Phoenix Retires from Acting? Is Samuel L. Jackson the Baddest Mofo? Sno'nuff! Spider-Man 4 Gets a Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer
'Spider-Man 4' Gets a Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writer
Original at Cinematical
• Fri, Oct 31
By Eugene Novikov Anyway, Raimi is excitedly returning, as we know, and Tobey Maguire has signed on too. The Hollywood Reporter story insists that Kirsten Dunst is "expected to return" as well. My stance on all of this is pretty clear-cut: I love this character and Raimi's take on him, think the third film was...
Cinematical Seven: Ways They Could Have Made 'Spider-Man 3' Better
Original at Cinematical
• Sun, May 6
By Patrick Walsh 2) Have your villains get upset before the last twenty minutes roll around 3) More J.K. Simmons and Bruce Campbell Continue reading Cinematical Seven: Ways They Could Have Made 'Spider-Man 3' BetterPermalink | Email this | Comments
Opinion: RvB's After Images: The Penalty (1920)
Original at Cinematical
• Fri, May 4
By Richard von Busack Beside this, it seems that Sam Raimi is trying to channel certain silent movie ideas in his Spider-Man series. Peter Parker must have been based by Steve Ditko on the figure of Harold Lloyd, eager bespectacled kid that he is. It's easy to juxtapose the climb up the tower in Lloyd's Safety Last...
Review: Spider-Man 3 -- James's Review
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• Fri, May 4
By James Rocchi Joking among friends about the impending release of Spider-Man 3, someone - it may have been me - started talking about "Spider-Man Friday" - suggesting it was like Good Friday, but for dorks. And like most jokes, it had a kernel of truth. This film was going to be a finale of sorts, and a celebr...
Review: Spider-Man 3 -- Erik's Review
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• Thu, May 3
By Erik Davis If anything, Spider-Man 3 could be looked at as a healthier form of Ritalin -- heck, there's so much going in this film, kids don't have a lot of time to lose concentration. If you've seen any of the trailers, then I'm sure you already know the basic premise. In between Spider-Man 2 and Spider-M...
Opinion: Variety Pans 'Spider-Man 3,' Cites Strained Script, Cartoonish Story
Original at Cinematical
• Tue, Apr 24
By Scott Weinberg Filed under: Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sony, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and SequelsI generally try to avoid reading reviews before I see a film, but since I won't be reviewing Spider-Man 3 and I know Todd McCarthy doesn't deal in spoilers, I clicked in to see wha...
'Spider-Man 3' MySpace Page Has Soundtrack Samples Up
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• Mon, Apr 16
By Chris Ullrich Filed under: Action & Adventure, New Releases, Newsstand, Movie Marketing, Comic/Superhero/GeekHey Spider-Man fans, I feel your pain. It still seems like forever until May 4th when the latest installment of the web-slinger's celluloid exploits, Spider-Man 3, hits the big scre...
Monday Night Poll: Your Favorite Films Based on Comic Books?
Original at Cinematical
• Mon, Mar 5
By Erik Davis Recently, Moviefone shelled out their Best Movies Based on Comic Books list featuring 20 pics that range from "Totally awesome!" to "Wait, why and how did that make it in there, again? Mystery Men? Seriously?" Sin City nabbed the top spot, followed closely behind by Batman Begins, Spide...
Bruce Campbell on Spidey 3
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• Sun, Sep 10
By Mark Beall Filed under: Action & Adventure, Casting, Fandom, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and SequelsI'm sure this fact is not surprising, but Bruce Campbell is a personal hero of mine, as he is for many, many members of the geek community. A guy named Josh Look attended a Q&A with the B-m...