Monday, January 31, 2011
Star Wars - Episode IV - Trailer (original 1977)
Star wars the original trailer. First time I see it. Very nice, old fashioned science fiction. I remember watching these movies over and over again when i was a kid. I was afraid of Darth Vader, who now became one of my favorite characters of all times.
STOP GIVING LIFE!
As long as governments and religions will refuse to defeat death scientifically through stem cells therapies and Nanobots the best way to eradicate death will be to stop giving life!
GIVING LIFE IS GIVING DEATH!
GIVING LIFE IS GIVING DEATH!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
LA TRAGIQUE HISTOIRE DE DARK GISCARD
Une petite blague à la française sous forme de BD. J'avais envie de partager ça car je trouve ça hilarant. En même temps, étant donné que la calvitie est génétique et que le prince Charles n'a jamais eu de calvitie à cet âge, il y a de quoi à se poser des questions, même bouche, même nez, mêmes cheveux...
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
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Naomi Watts Joins 'J. Edgar' Hoover Cast
Naomi Watts Joins 'J. Edgar' Hoover Cast
I wish her the best of luck!
EXCLUSIVE: Naomi Watts has signed on to star in J. Edgar, the Clint Eastwood-directed biopic. Watts will play Helen Gandy, J. Edgar Hoover’s loyal secretary for 54 years. Hoover (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) called her indispensible and she was the ultimate keeper of his secrets and a behind the scenes influence on the workings of the FBI. After Hoover died, Gandy spent weeks destroying his personal file, which contained the incriminating material that he used to manipulate and control the most powerful figures in D.C. Imagine’s Brian Grazer and Ron Howard are producing with Eastwood and his Malpaso partner Rob Lorenz.
Watts takes the role that Charlize Theron was once expected to play, before she moved on to play the Evil Queen in Snow White and the Huntsman and to likely be in the cast of the Ridley Scott-directed Prometheus. Watts had been the frontrunner, but the studio considered other actresses because it looked like her schedule wouldn’t work out. It has.
Aside from DiCaprio and Watts, Ed Westwick is set to play Agent Smith, a clean-cut operative hired by Hoover to write his biography; Josh Lucas plays aviator Charles Lindbergh; Damon Herriman plays Bruno Hauptmann, the German immigrant accused of kidnapping Lindbergh's 20-month baby in 1932. Called the crime of the century, Hauptmann’s trial was a major case for Hoover; Ken Howard is playing U.S. attorney General Harlan F. Stone and Armie Hammer is set to play Clyde Tolson, Hoover's alleged lover.
Watts most recently wrapped The Impossible and Dream House. She’s repped by CAA and Untitled.
I wish her the best of luck!
EXCLUSIVE: Naomi Watts has signed on to star in J. Edgar, the Clint Eastwood-directed biopic. Watts will play Helen Gandy, J. Edgar Hoover’s loyal secretary for 54 years. Hoover (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) called her indispensible and she was the ultimate keeper of his secrets and a behind the scenes influence on the workings of the FBI. After Hoover died, Gandy spent weeks destroying his personal file, which contained the incriminating material that he used to manipulate and control the most powerful figures in D.C. Imagine’s Brian Grazer and Ron Howard are producing with Eastwood and his Malpaso partner Rob Lorenz.
Watts takes the role that Charlize Theron was once expected to play, before she moved on to play the Evil Queen in Snow White and the Huntsman and to likely be in the cast of the Ridley Scott-directed Prometheus. Watts had been the frontrunner, but the studio considered other actresses because it looked like her schedule wouldn’t work out. It has.
Aside from DiCaprio and Watts, Ed Westwick is set to play Agent Smith, a clean-cut operative hired by Hoover to write his biography; Josh Lucas plays aviator Charles Lindbergh; Damon Herriman plays Bruno Hauptmann, the German immigrant accused of kidnapping Lindbergh's 20-month baby in 1932. Called the crime of the century, Hauptmann’s trial was a major case for Hoover; Ken Howard is playing U.S. attorney General Harlan F. Stone and Armie Hammer is set to play Clyde Tolson, Hoover's alleged lover.
Watts most recently wrapped The Impossible and Dream House. She’s repped by CAA and Untitled.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
PUSHING DAISIES
I wanted to recommend this fabulous tv show! A cross between Tim Burton's films and Amelie! It's good to see something so creative! Highly enjoyable!
I love the atmosphere- very cheerful-all the characters who are extremely original the music, the colored costumes and the sets.
The best American TV show in years. And good American Tv show have been rare in recent years.
I love the atmosphere- very cheerful-all the characters who are extremely original the music, the colored costumes and the sets.
The best American TV show in years. And good American Tv show have been rare in recent years.
Found this picture of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman, certainly photoshoped by fans, but I liked it! I think Nolan's cat will be very different from Burton's envision and I believe the director will opt for the burglar version of Selina Kyle as opposed to the secretary seeking revenge in Burton's version.
SOURCE:
http://zee.me/blog/anne-hathaway-as-cat-woman-maybe-too-hot-for-work/
SOURCE:
http://zee.me/blog/anne-hathaway-as-cat-woman-maybe-too-hot-for-work/
The Godzilla Remake Gets a Teaser Poster | Shockya.com
The Godzilla Remake Gets a Teaser Poster | Shockya.com
Indispensable this new remake of Godzilla! The last one was made in 1998! What about remaking Avatar, or Inception, come on dear Hollywood studios, these movies were made several months ago, you're becoming lax!
Seriously! I think audience wants to see fresh stories and we all know there are plenty of talented struggling screenwriters out there!
It's pathetic!
Indispensable this new remake of Godzilla! The last one was made in 1998! What about remaking Avatar, or Inception, come on dear Hollywood studios, these movies were made several months ago, you're becoming lax!
Seriously! I think audience wants to see fresh stories and we all know there are plenty of talented struggling screenwriters out there!
It's pathetic!
THE LATEST SCREENPLAYS SALES IN HOLLYWOOD. JANUARY 2011
Here are the latest screenplays sales in Hollywood, remakes, sequels adaptations, another remake of Godzilla (the last one was made in 1998) and a biblical tale in 2011! Please give me a cord so I hang myself! Cinema is not dead yet but it’s definitely running out of breath !
INDUSTRY SCREENPLAY SALES. JANUARY 2011.
Title: Cedar Rapids
Date: Monday, January 24, 2011
Logline: The story about a man who is an unworldly innocent and smiling underachiever at a tiny insurance firm in small-town Wisconsin.
Writer: Phil Johnston
Genre: Drama , Comedy
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Ad Hominem Enterprises
Producer: Alexander Payne, Jim Burke, Jim Taylor, Ed Helms
More: Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Stephen Root, Kurtwood Smith, Alia Shawkat, Thomas Lennon, Rob Corddry, Mike O'Malley and Sigourney Weaver star in film. Miguel Arteta directed film.
Title: The Ledge
Date: Monday, January 24, 2011
Logline: Drama about a young man threatening to jump off a high-rise office building.
Writer: Matthew Chapman
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script
Production Company: IFC Films, Foresight Unlimited
Producer: Mark Damon, Michael Mailer
More: Charlie Hunnam, Terrence Howard, Liv Tyler and Patrick Wilson star in film. Matthew Chapman directed film.
Title: Martha Marcy May Marlene
Date: Monday, January 24, 2011
Logline: The story of a young woman struggling to re-acclimate to regular life after fleeing a cult.
Writer: Sean Durkin
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Executive Overseeing: Nancy Utley
Producer: Josh Mond, Antonio Campos, Chris Maybach, Patrick Cunningham, Ted Hope, Matt Palmieri, Saerom Kim, Saemi Kim, Alexander Schepsman, Andrew Corkin
Price: $2 million
More: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson, John Hawkes and Hugh Dancy star in film. Sean Durkin directed film.
Title: Downers Grove
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: A tale of violence among high school cliques and a gritty portrait of adolescent pluck amid morbid chaos.
Writer: Bret Easton Ellis, Michael Hornberg
Genre: Thriller , Teen
Saletype: Script , Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Bystander Films, Mangrove Media, Media Talent Group, Myriad Pictures
More: Hayden Panettiere and Nikki Reed attached to star. Nelson McCormick attached to direct. Bret Easton Ellis' adapted Michael Hornberg's novel.
Title: Alma
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: Story centers on a young girl who gets lured into an enchanted toy store, drawn in by its beautiful collection of dolls, including one that looks just like her. She discovers only too late that the shop is nefariously intent on adding her to its permanent collection.
Writer: Rodrigo Blaas, Guillermo del Toro
Genre: Family , Drama , Comedy , Animation , Fantasy
Saletype: Rights Option , Adaptation
Studio: Dreamworks Studios
Producer: Guillermo del Toro
Agent: ICM (Blaas)
More: Rodrigo Blaas and Guillermo del Toro will adapt Blaas' short film.
Title: The Last of the Tribe: The Epic Quest to Save a Lone Man in the Amazon
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: The true-life story about the struggle on the Brazilian frontier between Native Americans and land-hungry settlers.
Writer: Mark Bailey, Monte Reel
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Chockstone Productions
More: Doug Liman attached to direct. Mark Bailey to adapt Monte Reel's book.
Title: Black Panther
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: A tale about a king of a resource-rich fictional African country who becomes a super hero.
Writer: Mark Bailey
Genre: Action , Fantasy
Saletype: Comic , Adaptation
Production Company: Marvel Studios
Producer: Kevin Feige
Agent: CAA (Bailey)
More: Mark Bailey to adapt Marvel's comic.
Title: War of the Buttons
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Logline: The story about a gang of young boys in the 1960s French countryside and the playful combats that turn violent.
Writer: Louis Pergaud, Yann Samuell
Genre: Drama , Crime
Saletype: Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: TF1 International
More: Mathilde Seigner attached to star. Yann Samuell will adapt Louis Pergaud's book and direct.
Title: There Will Be Dragons
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Logline: A journalist investigates a 70-year-old mystery in Spain.
Writer: Roland Joffé
Genre: Drama , Mystery
Saletype: Script
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Producer: Ignacio Gomez-Sancha, Roland Joffé, Ignacio Núñez
More: Wes Bentley, Charlie Cox, Olga Kurylenko, Derek Jacobi and Rodrigo Santoro star in film. Roland Joffé directed film.
Title: Fun Size
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Logline: Story centers on a sarcastic teenage girl who is forced to take her little brother trick-or-treating on Halloween, then loses him and must find him before their mother finds out.
Writer: Max Werner
Genre: Comedy
Saletype: Pitch
Studio: Paramount Studios
Production Company: Fake Empire, Anonymous Content
Producer: Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage
Agent: WME & Anonymous Content (Werner)
More: Josh Schwartz attached to direct.
Title: Take Shelter
Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Logline: Story about a husband and father in a small Ohio town whose terrible dreams of a coming storm set him on an obsessive path.
Writer: Jeff Nichols
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Production Company: Strange Matter Films
Producer: Tyler Davidson, Sophia Lin, Sarah Green, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Colin Strause, Greg Strause, Richard Rothfeld, Chris Perot, Christos Konstantakopoulos
More: Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Shea Whigham, Katy Mixon and Kathy Baker star in film. Jeff Nichols directed film.
Title: Looper
Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Logline: Set in China, a killer who works for the mob of the future, along with other so-called Loopers, dispose of people sent from the future. When he recognizes one victim as his future self, he hesitates, letting the man escape.
Writer: Rian Johnson
Genre: Thriller , Action , Sci-Fi , Fantasy , Suspense
Saletype: Script , Co-Production
Production Company: Endgame Entertainment, DMG, China Film
Producer: Dan Mintz, Ram Bergman, Lucas Smith, James Stern, Doug Hansen
More: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt and Xu Qing. Rian Johnson attached to direct.
Title: The Edge
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011
Logline: Story about the Siberian gulag after the end of Word War II.
Writer: Alexander Gonorovsky
Genre: Action , Drama , Period , War
Saletype: Script
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Executive Overseeing: Meyer Gottlieb
Production Company: Sun Rise Films
Producer: Konstantin Ernst, Sergei Bespalov
More: Alexey Uchitel directed film.
Title: Goliath
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: The biblical tale of a young shepherd David who defeats a giant named Goliath.
Writer: John D. Payne, Patrick McKay
Genre: Drama , Fantasy
Saletype: Script , Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Relativity, Temple Hill
Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen
More: Scott Derrickson attached to direct. John D. Payne and Patrick McKay adapted the biblical tale.
Title: Tiki
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: Set in Hawaii, the story is about the Hawaiian culture s rich reserve of unique gods, embodied by wooden masks and engravings, as well as ghost stories.
Writer: Ahmet Zappa, Michael Wilson
Genre: Adventure , Family , Fantasy
Saletype: Pitch
Studio: Disney
Production Company: Monsterfoot Prods, Scott Sanders Prods
Producer: Ahmet Zappa
Agent: CAA & Anonymous Content (Zappa and Wilson)
Title: One Thousand A. E
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: TBA
Writer: Gary Whitta
Genre: Sci-Fi
Saletype: Script
Studio: Sony Studios
Production Company: Overbrook
Producer: Will Smith, James Lassiter, Ken Stovitz
More: M. Night Shyamalan attached to direct.
Title: Bond 23
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: Story about the adventures of an undercover agent named James Bond.
Writer: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, John Logan
Genre: Action , Adventure , Drama , Crime , Suspense
Saletype: Script , Sequel
Studio: MGM
Production Company: EON Productions
Producer: Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli
More: Daniel Craig attached to star. Sam Mendes attached to direct.
Title: Midnight in Paris
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Logline: A young engaged couple is forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own is better, when they go on vacation to Paris with their family.
Writer: Woody Allen
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Saletype: Script , Co-Production
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Production Company: Mediapro
Producer: Letty Aronson, Steve Tenenbaum, Jaume Roures
More: Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen and Owen Wilson star in film. Woody Allen directed film.
Title: Silent House
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011
Logline: The true-life story is about a woman and her father who spend the night in a rundown cottage to repair it the following day and experience a night of unnerving terror.
Writer: Laura Lau
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Saletype: Script
Producer: Chris Kentis, Laura Lau
More: Elizabeth Olsen, Adam Trese, Eric Sheffer Stevens, Julia Taylor Ross, Haley Murphy and Adam Barnett star in film. Chris Kentis and Laura Lau directed film.
Title: Cosmopolis
Date: Thursday, January 06, 2011
Logline: Story follows a multimillionaire who risks his entire fortune to bet against the yen on a cataclysmic day.
Writer: David Cronenberg, Don DeLillo
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script , Novel , Adaptation
Producer: David Cronenberg, Paulo Branco, Renee Tab
More: Robert Pattinson attached to star. David Cronenberg adapted Don DeLillo's book and will direct.
Title: The Wind in the Willows
Date: Thursday, January 06, 2011
Logline: Story centers on a quartet of talking animals-- Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad-- in a story that mixes adventure, morality and camaraderie.
Writer: Bill Marsilii, Kenneth Grahame
Genre: Action , Adventure , Family , Drama , Comedy , Animation , Fantasy
Saletype: Script , Short Story , Adaptation
Production Company: Radar Pictures, RG Entertainment
Producer: Ted Field
More: Ray Griggs attached to direct. Ricky Gervais attached to do voice work. Bill Marsilii adapted Kenneth Grahame's story.
Title: Godzilla
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: Story about a giant, mutant dinosaur monster.
Writer: David Callaham, Gareth Edwards
Genre: Action , Sci-Fi , Fantasy , Suspense
Saletype: Script
Studio: Warner Bros.
Production Company: Legendary Pictures
Producer: Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Brian Rogers
More: Gareth Edwards attached to direct.
Title: As Luck Would Have It
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: A once whiz-kid publicist's luck, who has been out of work for three years, finally appears to take a turn for the better when he accidentally takes a fall and takes an exclusive primetime death's door interview to save his family from financial ruin.
Writer: Randy Feldman
Genre: Drama , Comedy
Saletype: Script , Co-Production
Production Company: Trivision, Al Fresco Enterprises, Double Nickel, La Fabrique 2
Producer: Adam Richman, Jenette Kahn, Andres Vicente Gomez
More: Salma Hayek and Jose Mota attached to star. Alex de la Iglesia attached to direct.
Title: Hansel & Gretel
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: Set 15 years after the siblings killed the witch who kidnapped them, Hansel and Gretel have now evolved into bounty hunters who pursue witches.
Writer: D.W. Harper
Genre: Action , Supernatural , Fantasy
Saletype: Script , Sequel
Studio: Paramount Studios
Production Company: Gary Sanchez Prods
Producer: Denis Stewart, Will Ferrell, Chris Henchy, Adam McKay, Kevin J. Messick
More: Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton attached to star. Tommy Wirkola attached to direct.
Title: Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: The true story of Louis Zamperini, a track runner who competed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics and went on to fight in WWII as an Air Force bombardier.
Writer: Laura Hillenbrand
Genre: Action , Drama , Period , Biography , War
Saletype: Novel , Adaptation
Studio: Universal Studios
Producer: Francis Lawrence, Erwin Stoff, Matt Baer, Mick Garris
More: Francis Lawrence attached to direct.
Title: Countdown
Date: Monday, January 03, 2011
Logline: A femme fatale, after being released from prison, tries to rake it in by manipulating the debt collector.
Writer: Huh Jong-ho
Genre: Action , Drama , Crime
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Bom Film Prods
Producer: Oh Jung-wan
More: Jeon Do-yeon and Jung Jae-young attached to star. Huh Jong-ho attached to direct.
Title: Cogan's Trade
Date: Monday, January 03, 2011
Logline: The story centers on the man behind the hitman, who is a professional enforcer who investigates a heist that takes place during a poker game under protection of the mob.
Writer: Andrew Dominik
Genre: Crime , Comedy
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Plan B, Chockstone Pictures, Inferno Entertainment
Producer: Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Steve Schwartz, Paula Mae Schwartz, Bill Johnson, Jim Seibel, Marc Butan, Roger Schwartz
More: Brad Pitt attached to star. Andrew Dominik attached to direct.
Title: Maintenance
Date: Monday, December 27, 2010
Logline: The story follows the exploits of two janitors who work for TerroMax, Inc., the world's biggest and best evil science think tank. When they're not dealing with toxic spill monsters and menial time machine repairs, they have to contend with their boss, a multitude of mad scientists, jetpack-equipped cavemen, alien repomen, and the cute girl who works at reception.
Writer: Jim Massey
Genre: Action , Sci-Fi , Animation , Fantasy
Saletype: Comic , Adaptation
Studio: Dreamworks Studios
Title: Dracula
Date: Monday, December 27, 2010
Logline: The story about a vampire named Dracula.
Writer: Bram Stoker, Dario Argento
Genre: Supernatural , Horror , Drama , Fantasy
Saletype: Remake , Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Multimedia Film Prods, Les Films de l'Astre, Enrique Cerezo Prods
Producer: Enrique Cerezo, Roberto Di Girolamo, Gianni Paolucci, Sergio Gobbi
More: Dario Argento to adapt Bram Stoker's novel.
Title: The Gunslinger
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Logline: Story centers on an ex-Texas Ranger who sets out to punish the men who killed his brother
Writer: John Hlavin
Genre: Thriller , Action , Drama , Crime
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Tree Line Film, New Regency
Producer: Andrew Lazar, Cathy Konrad
More: James Mangold attached to direct.
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INDUSTRY SCREENPLAY SALES. JANUARY 2011.
Title: Cedar Rapids
Date: Monday, January 24, 2011
Logline: The story about a man who is an unworldly innocent and smiling underachiever at a tiny insurance firm in small-town Wisconsin.
Writer: Phil Johnston
Genre: Drama , Comedy
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Ad Hominem Enterprises
Producer: Alexander Payne, Jim Burke, Jim Taylor, Ed Helms
More: Ed Helms, John C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Stephen Root, Kurtwood Smith, Alia Shawkat, Thomas Lennon, Rob Corddry, Mike O'Malley and Sigourney Weaver star in film. Miguel Arteta directed film.
Title: The Ledge
Date: Monday, January 24, 2011
Logline: Drama about a young man threatening to jump off a high-rise office building.
Writer: Matthew Chapman
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script
Production Company: IFC Films, Foresight Unlimited
Producer: Mark Damon, Michael Mailer
More: Charlie Hunnam, Terrence Howard, Liv Tyler and Patrick Wilson star in film. Matthew Chapman directed film.
Title: Martha Marcy May Marlene
Date: Monday, January 24, 2011
Logline: The story of a young woman struggling to re-acclimate to regular life after fleeing a cult.
Writer: Sean Durkin
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Executive Overseeing: Nancy Utley
Producer: Josh Mond, Antonio Campos, Chris Maybach, Patrick Cunningham, Ted Hope, Matt Palmieri, Saerom Kim, Saemi Kim, Alexander Schepsman, Andrew Corkin
Price: $2 million
More: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson, John Hawkes and Hugh Dancy star in film. Sean Durkin directed film.
Title: Downers Grove
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: A tale of violence among high school cliques and a gritty portrait of adolescent pluck amid morbid chaos.
Writer: Bret Easton Ellis, Michael Hornberg
Genre: Thriller , Teen
Saletype: Script , Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Bystander Films, Mangrove Media, Media Talent Group, Myriad Pictures
More: Hayden Panettiere and Nikki Reed attached to star. Nelson McCormick attached to direct. Bret Easton Ellis' adapted Michael Hornberg's novel.
Title: Alma
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: Story centers on a young girl who gets lured into an enchanted toy store, drawn in by its beautiful collection of dolls, including one that looks just like her. She discovers only too late that the shop is nefariously intent on adding her to its permanent collection.
Writer: Rodrigo Blaas, Guillermo del Toro
Genre: Family , Drama , Comedy , Animation , Fantasy
Saletype: Rights Option , Adaptation
Studio: Dreamworks Studios
Producer: Guillermo del Toro
Agent: ICM (Blaas)
More: Rodrigo Blaas and Guillermo del Toro will adapt Blaas' short film.
Title: The Last of the Tribe: The Epic Quest to Save a Lone Man in the Amazon
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: The true-life story about the struggle on the Brazilian frontier between Native Americans and land-hungry settlers.
Writer: Mark Bailey, Monte Reel
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Chockstone Productions
More: Doug Liman attached to direct. Mark Bailey to adapt Monte Reel's book.
Title: Black Panther
Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011
Logline: A tale about a king of a resource-rich fictional African country who becomes a super hero.
Writer: Mark Bailey
Genre: Action , Fantasy
Saletype: Comic , Adaptation
Production Company: Marvel Studios
Producer: Kevin Feige
Agent: CAA (Bailey)
More: Mark Bailey to adapt Marvel's comic.
Title: War of the Buttons
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Logline: The story about a gang of young boys in the 1960s French countryside and the playful combats that turn violent.
Writer: Louis Pergaud, Yann Samuell
Genre: Drama , Crime
Saletype: Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: TF1 International
More: Mathilde Seigner attached to star. Yann Samuell will adapt Louis Pergaud's book and direct.
Title: There Will Be Dragons
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Logline: A journalist investigates a 70-year-old mystery in Spain.
Writer: Roland Joffé
Genre: Drama , Mystery
Saletype: Script
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Producer: Ignacio Gomez-Sancha, Roland Joffé, Ignacio Núñez
More: Wes Bentley, Charlie Cox, Olga Kurylenko, Derek Jacobi and Rodrigo Santoro star in film. Roland Joffé directed film.
Title: Fun Size
Date: Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Logline: Story centers on a sarcastic teenage girl who is forced to take her little brother trick-or-treating on Halloween, then loses him and must find him before their mother finds out.
Writer: Max Werner
Genre: Comedy
Saletype: Pitch
Studio: Paramount Studios
Production Company: Fake Empire, Anonymous Content
Producer: Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage
Agent: WME & Anonymous Content (Werner)
More: Josh Schwartz attached to direct.
Title: Take Shelter
Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Logline: Story about a husband and father in a small Ohio town whose terrible dreams of a coming storm set him on an obsessive path.
Writer: Jeff Nichols
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Production Company: Strange Matter Films
Producer: Tyler Davidson, Sophia Lin, Sarah Green, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Colin Strause, Greg Strause, Richard Rothfeld, Chris Perot, Christos Konstantakopoulos
More: Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, Shea Whigham, Katy Mixon and Kathy Baker star in film. Jeff Nichols directed film.
Title: Looper
Date: Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Logline: Set in China, a killer who works for the mob of the future, along with other so-called Loopers, dispose of people sent from the future. When he recognizes one victim as his future self, he hesitates, letting the man escape.
Writer: Rian Johnson
Genre: Thriller , Action , Sci-Fi , Fantasy , Suspense
Saletype: Script , Co-Production
Production Company: Endgame Entertainment, DMG, China Film
Producer: Dan Mintz, Ram Bergman, Lucas Smith, James Stern, Doug Hansen
More: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt and Xu Qing. Rian Johnson attached to direct.
Title: The Edge
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011
Logline: Story about the Siberian gulag after the end of Word War II.
Writer: Alexander Gonorovsky
Genre: Action , Drama , Period , War
Saletype: Script
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Executive Overseeing: Meyer Gottlieb
Production Company: Sun Rise Films
Producer: Konstantin Ernst, Sergei Bespalov
More: Alexey Uchitel directed film.
Title: Goliath
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: The biblical tale of a young shepherd David who defeats a giant named Goliath.
Writer: John D. Payne, Patrick McKay
Genre: Drama , Fantasy
Saletype: Script , Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Relativity, Temple Hill
Producer: Ryan Kavanaugh, Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen
More: Scott Derrickson attached to direct. John D. Payne and Patrick McKay adapted the biblical tale.
Title: Tiki
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: Set in Hawaii, the story is about the Hawaiian culture s rich reserve of unique gods, embodied by wooden masks and engravings, as well as ghost stories.
Writer: Ahmet Zappa, Michael Wilson
Genre: Adventure , Family , Fantasy
Saletype: Pitch
Studio: Disney
Production Company: Monsterfoot Prods, Scott Sanders Prods
Producer: Ahmet Zappa
Agent: CAA & Anonymous Content (Zappa and Wilson)
Title: One Thousand A. E
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: TBA
Writer: Gary Whitta
Genre: Sci-Fi
Saletype: Script
Studio: Sony Studios
Production Company: Overbrook
Producer: Will Smith, James Lassiter, Ken Stovitz
More: M. Night Shyamalan attached to direct.
Title: Bond 23
Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Logline: Story about the adventures of an undercover agent named James Bond.
Writer: Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, John Logan
Genre: Action , Adventure , Drama , Crime , Suspense
Saletype: Script , Sequel
Studio: MGM
Production Company: EON Productions
Producer: Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli
More: Daniel Craig attached to star. Sam Mendes attached to direct.
Title: Midnight in Paris
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Logline: A young engaged couple is forced to confront the illusion that a life different from their own is better, when they go on vacation to Paris with their family.
Writer: Woody Allen
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Saletype: Script , Co-Production
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Production Company: Mediapro
Producer: Letty Aronson, Steve Tenenbaum, Jaume Roures
More: Kathy Bates, Adrien Brody, Carla Bruni, Marion Cotillard, Rachel McAdams, Michael Sheen and Owen Wilson star in film. Woody Allen directed film.
Title: Silent House
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011
Logline: The true-life story is about a woman and her father who spend the night in a rundown cottage to repair it the following day and experience a night of unnerving terror.
Writer: Laura Lau
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Saletype: Script
Producer: Chris Kentis, Laura Lau
More: Elizabeth Olsen, Adam Trese, Eric Sheffer Stevens, Julia Taylor Ross, Haley Murphy and Adam Barnett star in film. Chris Kentis and Laura Lau directed film.
Title: Cosmopolis
Date: Thursday, January 06, 2011
Logline: Story follows a multimillionaire who risks his entire fortune to bet against the yen on a cataclysmic day.
Writer: David Cronenberg, Don DeLillo
Genre: Drama
Saletype: Script , Novel , Adaptation
Producer: David Cronenberg, Paulo Branco, Renee Tab
More: Robert Pattinson attached to star. David Cronenberg adapted Don DeLillo's book and will direct.
Title: The Wind in the Willows
Date: Thursday, January 06, 2011
Logline: Story centers on a quartet of talking animals-- Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad-- in a story that mixes adventure, morality and camaraderie.
Writer: Bill Marsilii, Kenneth Grahame
Genre: Action , Adventure , Family , Drama , Comedy , Animation , Fantasy
Saletype: Script , Short Story , Adaptation
Production Company: Radar Pictures, RG Entertainment
Producer: Ted Field
More: Ray Griggs attached to direct. Ricky Gervais attached to do voice work. Bill Marsilii adapted Kenneth Grahame's story.
Title: Godzilla
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: Story about a giant, mutant dinosaur monster.
Writer: David Callaham, Gareth Edwards
Genre: Action , Sci-Fi , Fantasy , Suspense
Saletype: Script
Studio: Warner Bros.
Production Company: Legendary Pictures
Producer: Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Brian Rogers
More: Gareth Edwards attached to direct.
Title: As Luck Would Have It
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: A once whiz-kid publicist's luck, who has been out of work for three years, finally appears to take a turn for the better when he accidentally takes a fall and takes an exclusive primetime death's door interview to save his family from financial ruin.
Writer: Randy Feldman
Genre: Drama , Comedy
Saletype: Script , Co-Production
Production Company: Trivision, Al Fresco Enterprises, Double Nickel, La Fabrique 2
Producer: Adam Richman, Jenette Kahn, Andres Vicente Gomez
More: Salma Hayek and Jose Mota attached to star. Alex de la Iglesia attached to direct.
Title: Hansel & Gretel
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: Set 15 years after the siblings killed the witch who kidnapped them, Hansel and Gretel have now evolved into bounty hunters who pursue witches.
Writer: D.W. Harper
Genre: Action , Supernatural , Fantasy
Saletype: Script , Sequel
Studio: Paramount Studios
Production Company: Gary Sanchez Prods
Producer: Denis Stewart, Will Ferrell, Chris Henchy, Adam McKay, Kevin J. Messick
More: Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton attached to star. Tommy Wirkola attached to direct.
Title: Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Logline: The true story of Louis Zamperini, a track runner who competed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics and went on to fight in WWII as an Air Force bombardier.
Writer: Laura Hillenbrand
Genre: Action , Drama , Period , Biography , War
Saletype: Novel , Adaptation
Studio: Universal Studios
Producer: Francis Lawrence, Erwin Stoff, Matt Baer, Mick Garris
More: Francis Lawrence attached to direct.
Title: Countdown
Date: Monday, January 03, 2011
Logline: A femme fatale, after being released from prison, tries to rake it in by manipulating the debt collector.
Writer: Huh Jong-ho
Genre: Action , Drama , Crime
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Bom Film Prods
Producer: Oh Jung-wan
More: Jeon Do-yeon and Jung Jae-young attached to star. Huh Jong-ho attached to direct.
Title: Cogan's Trade
Date: Monday, January 03, 2011
Logline: The story centers on the man behind the hitman, who is a professional enforcer who investigates a heist that takes place during a poker game under protection of the mob.
Writer: Andrew Dominik
Genre: Crime , Comedy
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Plan B, Chockstone Pictures, Inferno Entertainment
Producer: Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Steve Schwartz, Paula Mae Schwartz, Bill Johnson, Jim Seibel, Marc Butan, Roger Schwartz
More: Brad Pitt attached to star. Andrew Dominik attached to direct.
Title: Maintenance
Date: Monday, December 27, 2010
Logline: The story follows the exploits of two janitors who work for TerroMax, Inc., the world's biggest and best evil science think tank. When they're not dealing with toxic spill monsters and menial time machine repairs, they have to contend with their boss, a multitude of mad scientists, jetpack-equipped cavemen, alien repomen, and the cute girl who works at reception.
Writer: Jim Massey
Genre: Action , Sci-Fi , Animation , Fantasy
Saletype: Comic , Adaptation
Studio: Dreamworks Studios
Title: Dracula
Date: Monday, December 27, 2010
Logline: The story about a vampire named Dracula.
Writer: Bram Stoker, Dario Argento
Genre: Supernatural , Horror , Drama , Fantasy
Saletype: Remake , Novel , Adaptation
Production Company: Multimedia Film Prods, Les Films de l'Astre, Enrique Cerezo Prods
Producer: Enrique Cerezo, Roberto Di Girolamo, Gianni Paolucci, Sergio Gobbi
More: Dario Argento to adapt Bram Stoker's novel.
Title: The Gunslinger
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Logline: Story centers on an ex-Texas Ranger who sets out to punish the men who killed his brother
Writer: John Hlavin
Genre: Thriller , Action , Drama , Crime
Saletype: Script
Production Company: Tree Line Film, New Regency
Producer: Andrew Lazar, Cathy Konrad
More: James Mangold attached to direct.
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PEAU D'ANE: ENCHANTEUR
J'ai récemment regardé "PEAU D'ANE" l'adaptation française du conte de Perrault, avec Catherine Deneuve dans le rôle titre. J'adore cette actrice depuis mon enfance, elle est pour moi la grâce et la beauté incarnés, elle était donc parfaite pour interprété ce rôle de princesse dans un univers de rêve.
J'ai beaucoup aimé le film en particulier les chansons qui ne me sortent pas de la tête, le gateau d'amour par exemple, magnifique séquence, même si je reproche à l'histoire d'être parfois malsaine...Un roi veuf décide d'épouser sa proprer fille, elle s'enfuit donc vétue d'une peau d'âne sur les conseils de sa marainne...Bref, je me demande toujours ce que les auteurs de contes pour enfants avaient dans la tête.
Sans atteindre les niveaux d'emerveillement du Alice de Tim Burton, les budgets et effets spéciaux n'étaient pas les mêmes à l'époque, le film parvient à vous transporter dans un autre monde, dans une ambience propre au contes, une atmosphère enjouée qui rend heureux et optimiste et qui vous fait chantonner, bref je conseille vivement ce film qui m'a vraiment donné envie d'écrire un conte ou une adaptation de conte.
On verra bien ce que l'avenir réserve...Amour amour je t'aime tant, je t'aime tant...
Thursday, January 20, 2011
ANNE HATHAWAY IS CATWOMAN
Anne Hathaway Is Catwoman
Tom Hardy is the Bane of Batman's life
Source: The LA Times
Anne Hathaway Is Catwoman
Well, that settles that, then. Warner Bros. has just announced that Anne Hathaway has won the race to star in The Dark Knight Rises... as Selina Kyle. Also known as Catwoman. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Anne Hathaway, who will be a fantastic addition to our ensemble as we complete our story," said director Christopher Nolan in a press release.
And, in the same release, WB and Christopher Nolan confirmed that the role Tom Hardy will play in the eagerly-awaited Batman threequel is Bane, the muscle-bound super-steroidal freak who, in the comics, once broke Batman's back. “I am delighted to be working with Tom again and excited to watch him bring to life our new interpretation of one of Batman’s most formidable enemies.”
This represents a flood of information for a Christopher Nolan Bat-movie, and gives us plenty to chew on. We can't wait to see Nolan's take on the twisted relationship between Batman and the capricious Cat - and Hathaway certainly has the chops, and the curves, to fill out the catsuit. Intriguingly, Catwoman isn't mentioned in the WB press release, but with Nolan openly admitting that this is the end of his Bat-tale, it's hard to imagine that Kyle won't become Catwoman at some point in the film.
Still, heck of a year for Hathaway, what with this and her gig hosting the Oscars...
Bane is more interesting. Once again, Nolan is going down the multiple villains route - as he did with Scarecrow and Ra's Al Ghul in Batman Begins, and The Joker and Two-Face in The Dark Knight. But we're intrigued by what he and the magnificent Hardy will bring to the role of Bane, a character who could be laughable in the wrong hands (see Batman & Robin for proof). Will this Bane be more cerebral than the grunting hulk of Schumacherville? Or will he represent the first very real physical threat to Christian Bale's Bat in the trilogy?
Update: As some have pointed out, Bane in the comics is far from a grunting hulk, but a schemer who just happens to have more muscles than your average issue of Men's Health. So, when it comes to battling The Bat, he could have the perfect combination of brains and brawn...
So, what do you think? Happy with these choices? Has the Caped Crusader got enough on his plate with Catwoman and Bane to contend with, or does Nolan have another villainous surprise up his sleeve?
The Dark Knight Rises is out on July 20, 2012.
Chris Hewitt
SOURCE: http://www.empireonline.com/news/feed.asp?NID=29929
Jordan's note: Actually I'm not so thrilled about Bane's choice, I don't see what it has to do in Nolan's smart universe. (Maybe a bad memory of Batman and Robin...But still...)
I Hope Hollywood studios haven't "corrupted" his script and made it a money-making oriented story. Hollywood producers are not artists and usually blunt director's artistic choices with money/marketing concern.
Anne Hathaway can be a great Catwoman she's very beautiful and she has that magic touch, loved her in Tim Burton's Alice. So I wish her good luck on portraying one my favorite characters of all times!
Tom Hardy is the Bane of Batman's life
Source: The LA Times
Anne Hathaway Is Catwoman
Well, that settles that, then. Warner Bros. has just announced that Anne Hathaway has won the race to star in The Dark Knight Rises... as Selina Kyle. Also known as Catwoman. “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Anne Hathaway, who will be a fantastic addition to our ensemble as we complete our story," said director Christopher Nolan in a press release.
And, in the same release, WB and Christopher Nolan confirmed that the role Tom Hardy will play in the eagerly-awaited Batman threequel is Bane, the muscle-bound super-steroidal freak who, in the comics, once broke Batman's back. “I am delighted to be working with Tom again and excited to watch him bring to life our new interpretation of one of Batman’s most formidable enemies.”
This represents a flood of information for a Christopher Nolan Bat-movie, and gives us plenty to chew on. We can't wait to see Nolan's take on the twisted relationship between Batman and the capricious Cat - and Hathaway certainly has the chops, and the curves, to fill out the catsuit. Intriguingly, Catwoman isn't mentioned in the WB press release, but with Nolan openly admitting that this is the end of his Bat-tale, it's hard to imagine that Kyle won't become Catwoman at some point in the film.
Still, heck of a year for Hathaway, what with this and her gig hosting the Oscars...
Bane is more interesting. Once again, Nolan is going down the multiple villains route - as he did with Scarecrow and Ra's Al Ghul in Batman Begins, and The Joker and Two-Face in The Dark Knight. But we're intrigued by what he and the magnificent Hardy will bring to the role of Bane, a character who could be laughable in the wrong hands (see Batman & Robin for proof). Will this Bane be more cerebral than the grunting hulk of Schumacherville? Or will he represent the first very real physical threat to Christian Bale's Bat in the trilogy?
Update: As some have pointed out, Bane in the comics is far from a grunting hulk, but a schemer who just happens to have more muscles than your average issue of Men's Health. So, when it comes to battling The Bat, he could have the perfect combination of brains and brawn...
So, what do you think? Happy with these choices? Has the Caped Crusader got enough on his plate with Catwoman and Bane to contend with, or does Nolan have another villainous surprise up his sleeve?
The Dark Knight Rises is out on July 20, 2012.
Chris Hewitt
SOURCE: http://www.empireonline.com/news/feed.asp?NID=29929
Jordan's note: Actually I'm not so thrilled about Bane's choice, I don't see what it has to do in Nolan's smart universe. (Maybe a bad memory of Batman and Robin...But still...)
I Hope Hollywood studios haven't "corrupted" his script and made it a money-making oriented story. Hollywood producers are not artists and usually blunt director's artistic choices with money/marketing concern.
Anne Hathaway can be a great Catwoman she's very beautiful and she has that magic touch, loved her in Tim Burton's Alice. So I wish her good luck on portraying one my favorite characters of all times!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Olivia's style guide for a trip to the beach
These are the things you need when you go on a beach vacation:
a colorfull cover-up,
big sunglasses, flip flops,
a colorfull cover-up,
big sunglasses, flip flops,
a large pink beach towel, (that's right Johannes!)
a boyfriend that carries your beach bag..
Monday, January 17, 2011
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCES
To me robots are the next step in evolution, as a matter of fact, human beings have ceased to evolve.
I’d rather meet some artificial intelligences than no intelligence at all.
Wonderful picture found online.
I’d rather meet some artificial intelligences than no intelligence at all.
Wonderful picture found online.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Go Into The Story: Question: Is an 80-page spec script too short?
Go Into The Story: Question: Is an 80-page spec script too short?: "An Open Forum question via email from Olov Lindstrom: I was wondering if I could have your opinion on something. Maybe the answer to this is..."
Friday, January 14, 2011
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO...
Actress Faye Dunaway, who is 70 today. One of the greatest talent and most beautiful women ever to grace the screen.
A REVIEW OF MY WEREWOLF SCREENPLAY: BLOOTHIRSTY
Just received this message from actress Maria Olsen:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1864017/
I've recently finished reading Bloodthirsty and I LOVE the concept of the movie =)
I found it to be extremely visual - ie I could picture everything completely clearly as I was reading it - and this is, to me, a very important factor for film, which is a very visual medium. I felt it had an "old-world" horror feel and that it would benefit from being produced with a look that pays homage to the older werewolf films but is very sumptuous and splendid - something like Hammer Horror cross The Company of Wolves with a little bit of Underworld thrown in, if that makes any sense =)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1864017/
I've recently finished reading Bloodthirsty and I LOVE the concept of the movie =)
I found it to be extremely visual - ie I could picture everything completely clearly as I was reading it - and this is, to me, a very important factor for film, which is a very visual medium. I felt it had an "old-world" horror feel and that it would benefit from being produced with a look that pays homage to the older werewolf films but is very sumptuous and splendid - something like Hammer Horror cross The Company of Wolves with a little bit of Underworld thrown in, if that makes any sense =)
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Star Wars- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)
Right now, i'm editing a science fiction screenplay and listening to STAR WARS IMPERIAL MARCH- John Williams always a great source of inspiration.
Movies - News - Script for 'Ghostbusters 3' 'is complete' - Digital Spy
Movies - News - Script for 'Ghostbusters 3' 'is complete' - Digital Spy
Script for 'Ghostbusters 3' 'is complete'Sunday, January 9 2011, 06:18 GMTBy Tom Ayres, Comics Reporter
Screenwriter and director Ivan Reitman has confirmed that a treatment for Ghostbusters 3 has now been completed.
According to the Associated Press, a "very good script" for the third film has been sent to series star Bill Murray to read.
The report claims that although Murray has yet to read it, Reitman believes that the script is exactly what they have been looking for.
The director, who helmed the first two films in the Ghostbusters series, is also known for family comedies such as Twins and Junior.
Production on a third Ghostbusters film has been in various stages of development since the release of Ghostbusters 2 back in 1989, but several issues have previously stopped the project getting underway.
Script for 'Ghostbusters 3' 'is complete'Sunday, January 9 2011, 06:18 GMTBy Tom Ayres, Comics Reporter
Screenwriter and director Ivan Reitman has confirmed that a treatment for Ghostbusters 3 has now been completed.
According to the Associated Press, a "very good script" for the third film has been sent to series star Bill Murray to read.
The report claims that although Murray has yet to read it, Reitman believes that the script is exactly what they have been looking for.
The director, who helmed the first two films in the Ghostbusters series, is also known for family comedies such as Twins and Junior.
Production on a third Ghostbusters film has been in various stages of development since the release of Ghostbusters 2 back in 1989, but several issues have previously stopped the project getting underway.
Michael Douglas Beat Throat Cancer | WorstPreviews.com
Michael Douglas Beat Throat Cancer WorstPreviews.com
Michael Douglas says his tumor is gone. So happy for him!
Michael Douglas says his tumor is gone. So happy for him!
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
Showbiz - News - Pete Postlethwaite dies aged 64 - Digital Spy
Showbiz - News - Pete Postlethwaite dies aged 64 - Digital Spy
Wonderful actor Pete Postlethwaite died from cancer at age 64, victim of the dark ages (a time in humanity history where humans where aging and dying)
Happy new year 2011, welcome to a new year where nothing changes, where RELIGIONS KEEP REFRAINING SCIENCE FROM DEFEATING DEATH, where crimes against humanity are still committed and accepted as a "natural thing"! (the new word for religion is ethic and sometimes nature)
That's one of the reasons why you won't see me wishing "happy new yearé on this blog, the new year thing is a joke! Nothing is new in this world, all is old, and doomed to extinction.
Wonderful actor Pete Postlethwaite died from cancer at age 64, victim of the dark ages (a time in humanity history where humans where aging and dying)
Happy new year 2011, welcome to a new year where nothing changes, where RELIGIONS KEEP REFRAINING SCIENCE FROM DEFEATING DEATH, where crimes against humanity are still committed and accepted as a "natural thing"! (the new word for religion is ethic and sometimes nature)
That's one of the reasons why you won't see me wishing "happy new yearé on this blog, the new year thing is a joke! Nothing is new in this world, all is old, and doomed to extinction.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Rupert Everett Thinks Hollywood Is Sexist And Homophobic
Rupert Everett Thinks Hollywood Is Sexist And Homophobic
Just wanted to share this article with you. I love Rupert Everett's work and sincerity...And regarding Hollywood...No comment! Everybody knows my thoughts. J.
Just wanted to share this article with you. I love Rupert Everett's work and sincerity...And regarding Hollywood...No comment! Everybody knows my thoughts. J.
Darth Vader - The Suit - Episode III
very beautiful and tragic scene. Very emotional. Just perfect. A must see for all screenwriters!
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