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Mark Millar Still Working on His Superman Reboot…

Mark Millar is apparently still pushing his 8 hour Superman epic trilogy. Empire Online sat down with him and talked a little about it. Here’s an excerpt and you can check out the whole interview here.

Mark has been working closely with a ‘big-Hollywood action director’ – who he refuses to name at this stage – on a pitch for what he is calling the Magnum Opus of Superman stories. His idea is for an 8-hour saga, split into 3 films to be released a year apart, in a Lord of the Rings fashion. Although several other sources have reported similar conversations with Mark, he went into further detail, fleshing out the story arc a little more.

“It’s gonna be like Michael Corleone in the Godfather films, the entire story from beginning to end, you see where he starts, how he becomes who he becomes, and where that takes him. The Dark Knight showed you can take a comic book property and make a serious film, and I think the studios are ready to listen to bigger ideas now.”

“I want to start on Krypton, a thousand years ago, and end with Superman alone on Planet Earth, the last being left on the planet, as the yellow sun turns red and starts to supernova, and he loses his powers.”

The Incredible Hulk Alternate Opening…

Is totally lame.

So, remember how there was all that hullaballoo about a scene being cut from the Hulk which featured a quick glimpse of Captain America being frozen in ice in the antarctic? Well, I can see why they cut it. It’s shit. Tell me if you can spot ol’ Cap in the video cap below:

I know. Right? No, you didn’t miss Captain America frozen in ice due to the shitty video quality. This is supposed to be the infamous Captain America frozen in time:

Look for a man laying next to his sheild. How was anyone supposed to catch that? I mean, we don’t want to see everything, but we should be able to at least see something! Besides, if he is frozen with his shield, why would the sheild appear on Tony Stark’s desk in Iron Man? I think it was a good thing this was cut to keep with good continuity between the Iron Man and Hulk movies…

Disappointing.

Spike’s Watchmen Footage

TheMovieBox.Net was able to rip this and I’m presenting it here for you.

It looks good. I’m not going to lie, it gave me the chills.

But I’m still cautious about this. I want it to be good, but Dawn of the Dead and 300 weren’t knockouts. In fact, the more I think about 300, the less I like it.

Geekshow FREE Movie Night 10-26-08

Army of Darkness GeekshowIn our best efforts to make Salt Lake City a geek mecca akin to Austin, we have been teaming up with the Geekshow Podcast to promote and deliver geek-filled movie nights at local cinema brew pub, Brewvies on every last Sunday of each month. And seeing as this is October, what better way to celebrate Halloween than a double feature starring the king of geek royalty himself, Bruce Campbell! Yes, that’s right, Geekshow Podcast presents a very special double feature of Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn followed by Army of Darkness!

In addition to the awesomeness already presented, the Geekshow will be judging a costume contest with prizes, plus, let’s not forget that Brewvies has delicious brews and food! Come dressed up, ready to heckle the screen, and sing praises to the mighty Bruce Campbell

Did we mention it’s FREE?!  Bring yourself a like-minded bot and re-energize your batteries with brews, foods, and Bruce(s).

Brewvies Cinema Pub . Sunday October 26th . 5 PM . 677 South 200 West . Salt Lake City . Utah

James Bond is Not the Son of Odin

MTV has reported that Daniel Craig has turned down the starring role in Kenneth Branagh’s Thor. This doesn’t come as a surprise as who wants to deal with the pressure of being both James Bond and the Norse God of Thunder? But, one has to think how fucking cool he would be as Thor. And he never once came to any of our minds.

Which leaves me to ask the question: who should play Thor?

(Swank, Thomas Jane can’t both be your ideal Captain America and choice for Thor)

Nick Fury: Agent of Shit… Er, I mean S.H.I.E.L.D.

For all you Comcast subscribers out there with On Demand:

I was perusing the Encore On Demand movies last night and noticed that you can currently watch the (awesomely bad?) pile of shit, Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. starring David Hasselhoff as Fury. I have actually sat through this movie and I can’t believe MARVEL allowed this to happen. But it did, and I am challenging you all to power through as much of it as possible, just for your own morbid curiosity. If you have Comcast with On Demand you more than likely have Encore On Demand for free, so go check it out.

Raimi Talks Spider-Man Sequels!

MTV caught up with Sam Raimi and talked to him a little about Dunst, the possibility of shooting two movies simultaneously, and villains. Here’s a little clip and you can check out the full interview here.

“Now things are about to get hard yet again for Raimi, as he’s making plans to continue the cinematic tale of Peter Parker. “I’m really excited about Spider-Man, and I’m hoping to direct it,” he cautioned. “I don’t have a script yet, but production would start probably by March of 2010, I’m guessing. It sounds like a long time away, but we need a script first, and a lot of pre-production has to take place.”

The filmmaking legend also revealed to us that there is a lot of truth behind rumors that he might shoot the next two “Spider-Man” films at the same time. “That had been talked about,” he said, deferring to the head of his studio. “It’s Amy Pascal’s decision. I don’t think it has been decided yet, and she’s the one that’s really going to make that decision; I’m really curious myself.””

UPDATED: Entertainment Weekly’s Star Trek Cover

Entertainment Weekly was bad-ass enough to send us an advance look at their Star Trek cover…

From the Press Release:

After 10 often dismal movies, Star Trek had turned into a pop culture punchline. Even people who’d built their entire careers around Trek could see the writing on the wall. “Star Trek,” says Leonard Nimoy, “had run its course.” But director J.J. Abrams believes he can make the franchise cool again. This week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly has the inside scoop on Abrams’ surprising, idealistic odyssey, which could become next summer’s multiplex juggernaut.

“I don’t think people even understand what Star Trek means anymore,” says Abrams, who saw the first Star Trek film in 1979 with his father at a theater on the Paramount lot. But he feels no warm-fuzzy nostalgia about it. In fact, Abrams can sum up his regard for Trek in two words: Galaxy Quest, the 1999 hit starring Tim Allen that satirized Trek with painful precision. “It’s so ridiculous, so accurate, so sophisticated, it spoils the Star Trek universe,” he says. Plus, at heart, Abrams is still more of a Star Wars guy. “All my smart friends liked Star Trek,” he says. “I preferred a more visceral experience.” Which is exactly why he accepted Paramount’s offer in 2005 to develop a new Trek flick; creative ly, he was engaged by the possibility of a Star Trek movie “that grabbed me the way Star Wars did.”

Abrams says he was also drawn to the project because he believed in—and wanted to evangelize—Trek’s unabashed ideal ism. “I think a movie that shows people of various races working together and surviving hundreds of years from now is not a bad message to put out right now,” says Abrams. That ethos may seem cornball to an America darkened by a decade’s worth of catastrophe, but after an election season that has seen both presidential nomi nees run on “hope” and “change,” Star Trek just may find itself on the leading wave of a zeitgeist shift—away from bleak, brood ing blockbusters and toward the light. “In a world where a movie as incredibly produced as The Dark Knight is raking in gazillions of dollars, Star Trek stands in stark contrast,” Abrams says. “It was important to me that optimism be cool again.”

Is the world ready again for Trek’s optimistic vision of the future? Some involved with the film suspect the presidential election may have a dramatic effect on how Star Trek will be perceived. “This is a franchise that offers hope for unity—and so does Barack Obama,” says Zachary Quinto, who plays Spock. “When this movie comes out, and Obama is presi dent, hopefully there will be some parallels.” Perhaps, but the elder Spock knows that moments of unity can be fleeting. “My only regret is that the movie can’t come out sooner,” Nimoy says. “I think the world could use it. Don’t you?”

While Nimoy will be putting on his ears to play a wizened Spock in the new Star Trek, don’t expect a cameo by William Shatner as Captain Kirk. Last month, the 77-year-old actor posted a video on YouTube, complaining about being left behind, and chastising Abrams, even though Shatner’s Kirk died in Star Trek Generations (1994). “I brought him back to life in one of my books, very easily,” Shatner tells Abrams in the video. “I’m just sorry that I’m not in your wonderful movie.”

Abrams has seen the video, of course. “I don’t know how my life has become a thing where William Shatner talks to me through YouTube,” Abrams tells EW. “I was such a huge fan of his, but we wrote a scene for him in the movie and it didn’t feel right. And he said to us—he said publicly—that doing a cameo didn’t interest him. Which I totally appreciate. But we did try.” EW tried to reach Shatner, but he declined to be interviewed. Through a spokesperson he said, “I don’t think it would be appropriate for me to be involved in the Star Trek universe at this point.”

UPDATE: Entertainment weekly sent me a link to their full photo gallery.  Click here to check it out.

The crew looks great.  Though all I see is Sylar now when I look at Spock.

BREAKING NEWS: Terrance Howard to be Replaced by Don Cheadle in Iron Man 2

Both the Hollywood Reporter and Brian Michael Bendis (via Twitter) have announced that Terrance Howard, who played the James Rhodes in last May’s Iron Man is being replaced by Don Cheadle due to “financial considerations and other differences” for the sequel.

I honestly can’t stand when characters are recast for sequels. And you know what Terrance Howard was a fucking awesome James Rhodes.

Iron Man 2 is currently in development and is slated to hit theaters May 7, 2010.

Bill Murray as Batman?

Mtv sat down with Bill Murray for his new movie City of Ember. He had some interesting things to say about playing some of our favorite characters, as well as some Ghostbusters 3 ideas. Check it out here.