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Friday, June 29, 2012

No 3D Shoot for Mad Max 4




Director George Miller and company have finally started shooting Mad Max 4: Fury Road in Namibia, Africa, but they have made a major last-minute change to their plans.


As Twitch Film notes, Miller has always been very adamant about filming the movie in 3D and even developing custom rigs from Dalsa Corporation. However, those plans have now fallen through, and although the film will still be screened in 3D, it will no longer be shot that way. Instead, the production team will be using a blend of Alexa digital cameras and Canon and Olympus DSLRs (for the trickier, more dangerous shots). The film will be converted to 3D in post-production.


Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron star.



Source : ign[dot]com

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Momentum Shows Off Lawless and More at Kapow!




Indie distributor Momentum shared a wealth of clips from upcoming films at Kapow! today.

Rick McCallum, George Lucas' long-time collaborator, took to the stage with actor David Oyelowo and director Gareth Evans to highlight what moviegoers have to look forward to.

The showcase kicked off with Red Tails, which MacCullum produced and Oyelowo starred in alongside big names including Cuba Gooding Junior, Elijah Kelley and Ne-Yo.  The film, due out June 6th in Europe and already on release in America, follows the first African American fighter squadron in the Second World War, and is packed with tense dogfights.

MacCullum said of the pilots, “they were the rockstars of their time.  It was incredible stuff that these kids had to go through – and they were kids, only 18 and 19.”



Western crime film Lawless was shown next, which stars Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Guy Pearce. Set during the prohibition in Virginia, three brothers get on the wrong side of the wrong guys and there’s action that invokes Al Capone style mobs, with Guy Pearce in particular set to make a terrifying impression.

For horror aficionados, The House at the End of the Street is out at the end of September and looks distressingly gritty.  Jennifer Lawrence is in the film, alongside a terrifying little girl who wouldn’t look out of place in The Ring, judging by the footage.  In a similar vein, Red Lights sees Robert de Niro play a very dangerous psychic using his powers on victims Cillian Murphy and Sigourney Weaver.

We weren’t shown any footage for the last two films, but the information we got was exciting nevertheless.  First we heard about Seven Psychopaths, the new film from the creators of In Bruges.  Due out in September, Colin Farrell will be appearing as the long suffering best mate of a man who steals the dog belonging to a crime lord, with capers ensuing.

Momentum then told us about Ender’s Game, the highly awaited film adaptation of the novel of the same name.  Due out in October 2013, it’s a dark sci-fi film starring Harrison Ford, Abigail Breslin, Ben Kingsley and Hailee Steinfeld where humans are locked in battle with alien insectoids for the Earth.

To wrap up, we were shown a climactic fight scene from The Raid which released yesterday, while director Gareth Evans answered questions.  If you want to know more about that, check out our coverage from earlier in the day.



Source : http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/05/19/momentum-shows-off-lawless-and-more-at-kapow

Monday, May 7, 2012

Star Wars 1313 Trademark And Domain Registrations Point To Possible Game Ads By Google » Blog Tags Today's Most Popular Videos »


Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 Arrives October 26

George Lucas' corporate empire appears to be cooking up something called Star Wars 1313, based on an assortment of domain registrations and a newly filed trademark. It all started with the news from Fusible that Lucasfilm registered a variety of domains related to "Star Wars 1313" on May 2, 2012. No less than 20 domains were registered in all, some in different regions of the world, with WHOIS lookups pointing to Lucasfilm as the owner on all of them.

The initial assumption was that these domains related to an upcoming film project due to the Lucasfilm tie, but a subsequent trademark discovery by Fusible seems to indicate that Star Wars 1313 is some sort of video game-related project. Lucasfilm has confirmed nothing, but with E3 approaching very quickly now, we'll hopefully hear more soon.


Source : http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/723506/star-wars-1313-trademark-and-domain-registrations-point-to-possible-game/