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* Classic video game Asteroids is set to become a movie, according to The Holywood Reporter. Universal has won a four-studio bidding war to pick up the film rights to the classic 1979 Atari arcade video game. Thing is, there wasn't exactly a story to Asteroids – you just sat in a triangle blasting away at wirefram polygons. Stupidly addictive as a game but it's going to take some imagination to turn that into a movie? What next? A movie of noughts and crosses?
* Samuel L Jackson reveals that he won’t be kicking ass in Iron Man. Nick Fury is still more jaw jaw than war war in the Marvel sequel: "Not this time, not yet. We still haven’t moved Nick Fury into the bad-ass zone. He’s still just kind of a talker." Looks like we may have to wait until the Avnegrs movie before we finally see the full-on, all-action Jackson-take on Nick Fury that we all have in our imaginations.
* NukeTheFridge.com is reporting that Thor producers are in talks with Jessica (Texas Chainsaw Massacre/The Illusionist) Biel to play the Thunder God’s love interest in the Kenneth Branagh-directed big screen Marvel comic adaptation. Or maybe she'll be playing the love interest of the Norse Thunder God’s Earthly alter ego, Doctor Donald Blake. They don't really seem sure... You can’t help thinking, though, she'd make a really good Godess (insert joke about "celestial body" here…)
* There’s a new online game for upcoming SF flick District Nine to play if you like running round and shooting things. You can play either humans or aliens, though it doesn’t really make much difference to the game play. But better than actually working on a Friday.
* CC2K has a script review of the Tron sequel: "…A script filled with problems and potential…
It's a sequel in the Die Hard 2 sense of the term. Meaning, it's less a pure continuation of the original narrative – like The Empire Strikes Back – and more a dutiful remake told on a larger scale and with a bigger budget. You know, like most sequels.”
* Ramon Rodriguez, the comic college roommate of Shia LaBeouf and one of the few brights spots of the awful 'Transformers' sequel, will likely have a bigger part in the sequel according to director Michael Bay in The LA Times.
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* I hope that the Nick Fury build-up isn't akin to the Mace Windu build-up...
* She won't be Donald Blake's girlfriend, as he isn't going to be in the movie. http://thor.moviechronicles.com/2009-06/contemporary-earth-but-no-donald-blake-in-thor-movie/
* I read that as "SF flick District Nurse"...
* Maybe we'll see the Tron sequel around the same time as the Dark Crystal sequel... and it'd be nice to see Boxleitner in something worthwhile after Transmorphers 2...
* And Ramon Rodriguez, one of the worst things about Revenge of the Fallen... amazing how Bay keeps flying in the face of public opinion. Perhaps one day, we'll have an actual Transformers movie. As a die-hard fan for 25 years (started reading the comics even before the animated series had aired), I'm embarrassed by the general public's perception of these characters I grew up with... Optimus is close to how he should be portrayed, but everything else falls short of being anywhere near 'proper' Transformers. ... I'm going to stop there before I start ranting too much...
Posted by Meddling Monkfish (127.0.0.1) on July 03, 2009 at 11:37 AM BST #
Posted by 127.0.0.1 on July 03, 2009 at 05:47 PM BST #
Hopefully it'll lead into an R-type movie, or preferably, a stop to Hollywood scraping the barrel for adaptations.
Posted by igniz (127.0.0.1) on July 06, 2009 at 11:12 AM BST
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