3 articles from 2009
20 November 2009 9:05 AM, PST | Tubefilter.tv | See recent Tubefilter News news »
This is how Twilight should have ended (see above video first). But it didn't, and we're left with another chapter delaying the inevitable, leaving us scratching our heads at the thought of an actual long term romance between mortal Bella (Kristen Stewart) and vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson). The team behind the widely popular How It Should Have Ended series have released their latest animated alternate ending today. Also today comes news that it has inked a long term license and production deal with Starz Digital Media. Hishe dates back to early 2005, explains co-creator and producer Tina Alexander. "We were watching Flight of the Phoenix and a group of us were talking about the ridiculous ending about how it should have gone," said Alexander. From there the group, which includes co-creators Daniel Baxter and Tommy Watson, whipped up a number of comedic alt endings to blockbusters like Superman, Lord of the Rings and Transformers. »
- Marc Hustvedt
18 August 2009 8:45 PM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
I had a couple of good laughs a few months ago when the Comic-Con schedule was being released. I remember looking around for other news items and finding that many sites had never even heard about this film called Legion. People were wondering why they were seeing banners at the Con featuring Paul Bettany with angel wings for a movie they had never heard of. I was laughing because I was one of the lucky few that was invited to the set way back in May of 2008 to take a look at this film, which stars Bettany along with Dennis Quaid, Tyrese Gibson, Adrianne Palicki, Willa Holland, Doug Jones, Kevin Durand and many more, in the directorial debut of special effects guru Scott Stewart.
We flew into Albuquerque, New Mexico and then drove to Santa Fe, but before we went to where they were actually shooting the exteriors, we stopped »
8 July 2009 2:15 PM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
While the world awaits the August release of Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, movie fans can experience the original film that inspired the most anticipated new action drama of the year. Severin Films today announced the 7/28 release of Enzo Castellari's Inglorious Bastards on Blu-ray, fully restored and loaded with Bonus Features that include 'A Conversation With Quentin Tarantino & Enzo Castellari's, a rousing career-spanning discussion that ranged from the explosive challenges of the original Bastards production to Tarantino's plans for his own version. Castellari's 1978 international hit remains perhaps the biggest war movie in EuroCult history. Action movie icons Bo (Walking Tall, Kill Bill) Svenson and Fred 'The Hammer' Williamson star as the leaders of a gang of condemned criminals who escape from an Allied prison convoy with a plan to blast their way to the Swiss border, only to find themselves 'volunteering' for a suicide mission deep inside Nazi occupied France. »
- Kyle Reese
3 articles from 2009
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