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$118 Million to be Spent on an Anime Museum?

May 11, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

It’s possible that an anime museum may be built in Japan on the Tokyo island of Odaiba at a cost of 11.7 billion yen ($118 million US Dollars), reports The Anime News Network. This is apparently something that the Japanese government is currently considering, and a museum to showcase anime, manga, and other such forms of Japanese culture may well be built in the future.

Prime Minister Taro Aso would like the museum to be built, and despite the initial cost of building the museum, feels that the jobs the museum would create could ultimately help reverse the economic downturn.

Taro Aso has been a manga fan ever since childhood, and would obviously love for the building to be built. There is opposition to Aso’s plans though, and as such a massive amount of government money would need to be invested in order for the museum to be built; it’s entirely understandable that not everyone feels that building this museum would be a particularly good idea.

Fans of anime from all around the world would no doubt travel to Tokyo in order to visit the museum, and in the long term Japan would no doubt profit from it; is right now really the best time to build the museum though? That’s something that the Japanese government really has to decide, and it’ll be interesting to see what decision they do ultimately come to.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News

Family Guy Coming to the Big Screen?

May 6, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

Family Guy DVD CoverSuccessful animated TV series Family Guy is reportedly heading towards the big screen, with a Family Guy movie apparently in the pipeline for the future.

Family Guy has already spawned a direct-to-DVD film in the form of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, but Seth MacFarlane now wants Family Guy to hit the cinemas, and confirmed this recently at an event arranged to celebrate the 100th episode of American Dad.

“Fox wants it. We know what we want to do with it. It’s just a question of finding the time,” said MacFarlane when speaking with Wired.com.

Beavis and Butt-Head did it in 1996, South Park did it in 1999, The Simpsons did it more recently in 2007, and now Family Guy is looking to do it also; make the transition from the small screen to the big screen, and hopefully do so with some degree of success.

The Family Guy TV series has arguably seen better days, the same could be said when The Simpsons Movie was released though, and given that Matt Groening was successfully able to pull it out of the bag with a very impressive film; there’s therefore a chance that Seth MacFarlane will be able to do it also.

It’ll definitely be interesting to see what can be done if a Family Guy film is made, and hopefully soon there’ll be more official news that Family Guy is indeed coming to the big screen.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News

Mike Newell In Talks to Direct Disney's The Lone Ranger

May 2, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

The Lone RangerMike Newell, who is currently working on Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time, is in talks to direct Walt Disney Pictures’ The Lone Ranger.

The film will star Johnny Depp, and according to ComingSoon.net; ‘begins with a group of Texas Rangers chasing down a gang of outlaws led by Butch Cavendish.’ The gang ambush the Texas Rangers, and one survivor is found by an American Indian named Tonto (Depp), who nurses the Ranger back to health. Tonto and the Ranger now team together to seek out the gang in a quest for justice.

It’s rumoured that George Clooney is also to star in the film as the Ranger, nothing has yet been confirmed about that though, so we’ll have to wait and see as to whether or not Clooney and Depp will be starring alongside one another in this one.

A release date is yet to be confirmed for Disney’s The Lone Ranger, sometime in 2010 is probably what we’re looking at here though, and more information shall surely be announced soon.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Johnny Depp

District 9 Teaser Trailer

May 2, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

District 9 PosterFor those that are looking forward to seeing the Peter Jackson produced District 9; a teaser trailer is now here, courtesy of Apple.com.

It’s a science fiction film directed by Neill Blomkamp, and is due for release on August 14th. This is the first trailer that has been released, and at last we’re finally being provided with a visual clue as to what the film will offer.

The film definitely looks and sounds very promising, and although we’ll have to wait until August to see it in its full glory; it’s nice to get a taste of what it’s going to be like, and I’m personally expecting big things from this Peter Jackson production.

District 9 is based on the Neill Blomkamp short film Alive in Joburg, and is written and directed by Blomkamp.

Here is the District 9 teaser trailer:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: District 9, District 9 Trailer, Neill Blomkamp, Peter Jackson, Sony Pictures

The Machine Girl Trailer

April 30, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

The special effects are rather cheap and tacky, but if you enjoy your gore with a good dose of humour, then there’s a strong chance that you’ll really enjoy Noboru Iguchi’s The Machine Girl.

The Machine Girl definitely doesn’t take itself too seriously, and if you watch the following trailer then it’ll give you a good idea of what the film is all about. Don’t expect award winning acting, special effects, or plot development; do expect to have a lot of fun with the film though, and be prepared to laugh harder than you have in a long time.

Here is the trailer for Noboru Iguchi’s The Machine Girl:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Noboru Iguchi, The Machine Girl, The Machine Girl Trailer

Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street Review

April 27, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

A low budget film from director Jim Mickle; ‘Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street’ has finally come to DVD in the UK, three years after its completion back in 2006. Originally titled ‘Mulberry Street’, Mickle’s debut feature has definitely proved to have been well worth the wait, and despite its low budget; Jim Mickle has here put together a very impressive horror film indeed.

The basic premise here is that an infection is spreading throughout New York City, and when bitten by rats, people are slowly turning into oversized rodents, and feeding on the flesh of others. Once bitten by either a rat or the infected; a person will become one of them, and join the growing population of rat people that is currently taking over the streets of New York City. The infection has been contained within Manhattan, and all bridges and tunnels to the island have been sealed off. For those that are left alive in Manhattan; staying alive is becoming an increasingly more difficult task.

Clutch (Nick Damici) is our main man here, and is expecting his daughter Casey (Kim Blair) to return home anytime soon. He braves the infected streets of New York to help his friend from downstairs Kay (Bo Corre) arrive home safely from work, what he doesn’t yet know however is that at the same time as this; his daughter Casey is also fighting her way through the infected streets of New York, attempting to arrive home at 51 Mulberry Street. They’re both battling hard against the infected, but will they be able to survive?

‘Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street’ truly is an absolutely brilliant horror film; Jim Mickle is here able to put together a film that is incredibly tense from start to finish, and the film can certainly never be accused of being dull. You’re left guessing all throughout the film, and right up until the very last scene; you’re still never sure just what will happen next.

The film has been supremely well shot, and an incredible amount of excitement has here been packed within the film. The acting quality is high from all of our key protagonists, and although you can tell that the budget was low; this merely adds to the appeal of it all, and makes the film all the more enjoyable to watch.

For the entirety of the film’s 84 minute runtime; ‘Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street’ most definitely had me hooked, and everything about the film really does provide for a very entertaining viewing experience. The film ends very abruptly, and when the film does finish it’s actually quite unexpected; the great thing about ‘Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street’ though is that is leaves you wanting for more right up until the very last second. It keeps you on your toes at all times, and is most definitely one of the very best horror films I’ve seen in a long time. You actually care about the characters here, you want them to survive from the infected, and feel a genuine connection with them. The idea of the film is excellent, and the way that it has been carried out in all areas truly is absolutely sensational.

It’s not often that you’ll come across a low budget horror film as high in quality as ‘Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street’, this really is a very impressive horror film, and Jim Mickle certainly shows supreme strength here as a director. This may be Mickle’s first feature film, but hopefully there’ll be many more to come from him in the future.

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Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Jim Mickle, Zombie Virus On Mulberry Street

Robert Rodriguez's Predator Remake Officially Confirmed

April 24, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

PredatorIt has been officially confirmed today that Robert Rodriguez will be rebooting the much loved Predator series. There have been rumours flying around about this for some time now, it’s official now though, and Rodriguez, director of such films as Sin City and Planet Terror, definitely will be making a Predator film, more than 20 years on from the release of the original back in 1987.

John McTiernan originally directed Predator, and this ultimately spawned a sequel, Predator 2, and two further crossover films to date in the form of Alien vs. Predator, and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem also. With this new film, Predators, Rodriguez is intending to reboot the Predator series, and will take the original concept, putting his own fresh spin on the proceedings.

Robert Rodriguez has five projects on the go right now so it’s hard to say when Predators will be released, it’s pretty exciting news that the film has been officially confirmed though, and whilst not everyone appreciates remakes; Predators has the definite potential to be hugely successful.

Rodriguez himself had the following to say about his forthcoming projects as he spoke recently to an audience of press members:

“I’m going to be able to shoot my upcoming Machete here, a sci-fi action film called Nerveracker, a reboot of the Predator series called Predators, and a couple of smaller movies called Sin City 2 and The Jetsons.”

Source: IESB.net

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Predators, Robert Rodriguez

Final X-Men Origins: Wolverine Trailer Released

April 23, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

xmen_origins_wolverine_posterWith X-Men Origins: Wolverine due for release on May 1st, a third and final trailer for the film has now been released.

Set around twenty years earlier than the original X-Men film, this prequel film focuses on Logan’s past, his history, and his relationships with others. We get a real look at the Wolverine and what he was like as a person prior to becoming a member of the X-Men.

One week to go, and the excitement can most definitely be felt in the air about the release of this new X-Men film. Hugh Jackman returns as Wolverine, Liev Schreiber and Lynn Collins also feature, and with Gavin Hood directing; the film surely shan’t disappoint.

It feels like we’ve been waiting a massively long time for this one, and given that X-Men Last Stand was released back in 2006; I suppose that we have, really. X-Men Origins: Wolverine is nearly here now though, and here is the third and final trailer:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Hugh Jackman, Wolverine, x-men, X-Men Origins

Two More Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Photos

April 23, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

Two new high-resolution photos for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince have now been released by Warner Bros. The two photos show Harry and Dumbledore, and although neither is hugely exciting, I suppose it’s nice in a way that Warner Bros keeps on providing us with little bits and pieces to keep us entertained whilst we wait.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will hit the cinemas on July 15th, and as we still have two more months to wait; there’ll surely be plenty more photos to come.

Here are the two new Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince photos:

harry-potter-and-the-half-blood-prince-photo Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Photo
Click to see the photos in their full glory

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Demetri Martin Joins Brad Pitt for Steven Soderbergh's Moneyball

April 21, 2009 by Rich Leave a Comment

MoneyballIt has been announced today that Demetri Martin will appear in Steven Soderbergh’s next film, Moneyball. Moneyball is a drama film about baseball, and Demetri Marin is all set to play the part of Paul DePodesta, a mathematically minded Harvard graduate.

David Justice and Scott Hatteberg, formerly of Oakland Athletics, will play themselves within the film, and Moneyball has the definite potential to be a top quality baseball film.

Moneyball will begin filming in June, adapted from the Michael Lewis book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game. The film is planned for release in 2010, and for fans of sports films; Moneyball surely shan’t disappoint.

Demetri Martin is also the star of Ang Lee’s Taking Woodstock, a film that is due for release on August 14th in the USA, and October 30th in the UK.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Brad Pitt

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