Rhombaad
Video Game Time Traveler
Walter said:Four words for you: Attack of the Clones.
Five words: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. (Although I blame Spielberg for that one, too).
Walter said:Four words for you: Attack of the Clones.
It was at this point that I vocally said: "Ohhhh noo....." But wait... there's more.According to the Hollywood Reporter's Risky Biz Blog, Sony Pictures will be tackling Shadow of the Colossus for a movie adaptation with producer Kevin Misher, responsible for films such as The Scorpion King and The Interpreter, as well as the upcoming fighting movie Fighting.
There are no words.The screenplay for the Shadow of the Colossus feature is reported to be penned by Justin Marks. He's the same man responsible for the Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, if that rings any bells.
avidwriter said:Has Dragonball benn mentioned?
Death May Die said:Looking at IGN, (Which I don't care for any more these days.) I guess they claim the "Shadow of Colossus" movie is likely to go into production. By the guy who did the Scorpion king. I died a little inside too.
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Oburi said:just got back from x men origins. It was horrible, maybe one of the worst movies I've ever seen. Even the action was retarded.
Aazealh said:I can't say I'm very surprised.
And it appears they’re going to do what they should have done with Deadpool’s appearance in “Wolverine”, namely keeping the mouthy merc, well, mouthy instead of sewing it shut. Really, WTF was that about again?
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The other good news is that Lauren Shuler Donner and Marvel Studios will produce the film. Not so much Donner, but Marvel Studios getting some kind of control over Deadpool should ensure a more faithful version of the comic book mercenary
I thought it was a pretty corny joke, since at the begining of the movie, Wolverine asks Wade if he ever shuts his mouth. He replies: "Not while I'm still breathing." Ha ha.namely keeping the mouthy merc, well, mouthy instead of sewing it shut. Really, WTF was that about again?
Walter said:Yeah, my boss told me this week there was GI Joe movie coming out soon. I had utterly no idea.
Walter said:I really don't understand the trend of reviving franchises from childhood. My first reaction to hearing about a Transformers remake was "Yeah, Transformers were AWESOME ... when I was FIVE." Does Michael Bay and Hollywood in general really expect us to take these kiddy-franchise movies seriously? Enough to shell out $10 for each movie and its tired sequels? Just for the potential to relive a childhood novelty?