Friday, April 08, 2005
SAHARA Rules!
Hey all...if you haven't seen SAHARA and are a big fan of Indiana Jones and James Bond you'll love this movie. Just got back from seeing it.
It has a great story, great plot, and never gets slow. The action is great too...specially the riverboat scenes. I hope this is the beginning of a few Clive Cussler stories for the big screen! This may fill my longing for some more Indiana Jones movies! Have any of you seen it? What did you think??
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
Well, Chew on This Bond Fans...
A rebuttal to the JediJohnson Bond comment link. http://www.darkhorizons.com/news05/050406i.php
Monday, April 04, 2005
In the Very Depths of the Pit of My Stomach...
...a faint glimmer of hope begins to burn. As many of you know, I have been rather depressed since Pierce Brosnan was let go by the good folks at EON...you know, the chaps that have brought us all the Bond movies.
From what I've read, Pierce has felt like he looks in this photo ever since...a little betrayed by the Brocolli family and ticked off about it. And so he should...I mean let's face it, there's lots of Sean Connery lovers out there...I'm one of them! He was BOND, I mean he started it all. But COME ON...can you seriously tell me that any other man enjoyed playing 007 more than Pierce Brosnan? Goldeneye was a triumph of a movie in my book...still one of the greatest spy movies ever made! I can watch Goldeneye repeatedly! Tomorrow Never Dies!! Awesome Red China Action! I love it...and having an international counterpart...COOL. The World is Not Enough...full blown REVENGE flick...awesome. When he shoots Sophie Marceau at the end right in the head and says, "I never miss." COLD. STONE COLD. And Die Another Day, save the wind surfing the tidal wave, was a PURE CONNERY BOND experience for me...a real throwback to the older movies. I loved it! Was anyone else ever BORN TO BE BOND? Answer: no. In my opinion, they really screwed up letting him go. I mean he was ready to do more films...actually pumped to do another movie...darker, grittier Bond! How many times do you get actors wanting to get back to work on a project? Think of the money that could have been made for the studios! That's why I can't imagine why they let him go. Alas.
So ever since his angry departure from the franchise, the rumors have been flying about who would replace him. There's been a long, long list of wannabes from Orlando "Legolas-Not-Bond" Bloom, to Clive "I'm-Fairly-Cool-In-A-Timothy-Dalton-Sort-Of-Way" Owen. They've even thrown out Eric Bana...the Incredible Hulk. I have to say that if he was given the part, I think I would be done with Bond. So I've been watching and waiting patiently to see who would try and replace Pierce Brosnan, ready to abandon Bond or at least cry about it. Believe me, I'm worried. This is the most important franchise in moviedom to me other than Indiana Jones and LOTR, the latter which can't be screwed up...the former only gets better with age (I hope part IV rocks if ever it sees the light of day...I hope it doesn't).
Well, today...TODAY!! I got a glimmer...just a faint glimmer that they may be on the right track to pick the man I think would be a perfect Bond for the next movie. Read on:
From what I've read, Pierce has felt like he looks in this photo ever since...a little betrayed by the Brocolli family and ticked off about it. And so he should...I mean let's face it, there's lots of Sean Connery lovers out there...I'm one of them! He was BOND, I mean he started it all. But COME ON...can you seriously tell me that any other man enjoyed playing 007 more than Pierce Brosnan? Goldeneye was a triumph of a movie in my book...still one of the greatest spy movies ever made! I can watch Goldeneye repeatedly! Tomorrow Never Dies!! Awesome Red China Action! I love it...and having an international counterpart...COOL. The World is Not Enough...full blown REVENGE flick...awesome. When he shoots Sophie Marceau at the end right in the head and says, "I never miss." COLD. STONE COLD. And Die Another Day, save the wind surfing the tidal wave, was a PURE CONNERY BOND experience for me...a real throwback to the older movies. I loved it! Was anyone else ever BORN TO BE BOND? Answer: no. In my opinion, they really screwed up letting him go. I mean he was ready to do more films...actually pumped to do another movie...darker, grittier Bond! How many times do you get actors wanting to get back to work on a project? Think of the money that could have been made for the studios! That's why I can't imagine why they let him go. Alas.
So ever since his angry departure from the franchise, the rumors have been flying about who would replace him. There's been a long, long list of wannabes from Orlando "Legolas-Not-Bond" Bloom, to Clive "I'm-Fairly-Cool-In-A-Timothy-Dalton-Sort-Of-Way" Owen. They've even thrown out Eric Bana...the Incredible Hulk. I have to say that if he was given the part, I think I would be done with Bond. So I've been watching and waiting patiently to see who would try and replace Pierce Brosnan, ready to abandon Bond or at least cry about it. Believe me, I'm worried. This is the most important franchise in moviedom to me other than Indiana Jones and LOTR, the latter which can't be screwed up...the former only gets better with age (I hope part IV rocks if ever it sees the light of day...I hope it doesn't).
Well, today...TODAY!! I got a glimmer...just a faint glimmer that they may be on the right track to pick the man I think would be a perfect Bond for the next movie. Read on:
"With all the speculation about "Casino Royale" and the next James Bond not over but coming towards a close sometime soon, along came this report over the weekend from an apparent MGM insider named 'Artists United' which offers a potential other possibility which many may have dismissed. Like all Bond talk, take this with a grain of salt:"So - the next Bond. The buzz is that, ultimately, the filmmakers would like Pierce Brosnan back. All the stuff we heard about Brosnan being out is just a ploy from both camps. The negotiations between Brosnan and Eon came to an end because, in the last year, things were up in the air, thanks to all the organizational changes taking place. Many things have been affected by the Sony takeover, and I must say that there are days when it feels like doom and gloom as I walk along the hallowed halls of MGM - there are all sorts of reorganizations in the works and, well, the bleakness of uncertainty surrounding our jobs. Moreover, with the delay of the Bond film and many organizational matters still being worked out, there wasn't really any reason for Eon to continue with the negotiations. And with Eon still immersed in some business matters with Sony, as well as lacking a director (at that time) and a solid script, and an initial salary request from Brosnan that they balked at, it was suddenly premature to proceed with the negotiations. Brosnan's apparent bitterness in some of the interviews (according to our sources at the publicity side) is essentially the reaction of an actor who was chumped from the first stirrings of a good deal in the making: last year, things began to look hopeful, not just in terms of salary, but in the area of story development and an agreement to move away from an excessive action-oriented/special effects kind of Bond film. So where does this leave us? Well, what we're sensing is that the Brosnan/Eon camps are still going through the motions of bluffing each other: an echo of the old poker game that Cubby Broccoli went through with Roger Moore. Moore frequently announced that he wouldn't be back. (Geez, if he had a web site back then, he'd be plastering it with farewell messages.) It's a typical tactic of PR handlers--make your star seem aloof and distant to make the filmmakers worry and chase him--and it worked for Moore. In fact, during the days of "For Your Eyes Only," Moore wasn't even signed until about a month before shooting began. It took Cubby Broccoli's personal intervention along with top studio brass to secure a deal with Moore. Whether it will work for Brosnan remains to be seen, but the mood around here (at least for now) is that he'll be back. Hence, the reluctance of the filmmakers to come right out and announce that they have parted ways with Brosnan. If anything, they've kept the door open by not making any casting announcements in the recent press release.So much money is at stake and the word is, SONY are not in a gambling mood. They could lose more with an unknown actor, or with an experienced but unpopular actor. They're well aware that you just can't place any actor in this role; and with Brosnan's star power and successful track record ($1 billion from four films), he's currently the strong money-maker for the Bond films. The phrase we've started to hear recently is "The Dalton Problem." Although a fine actor, Timothy Dalton just didn't appeal to the public. One co-worker pointed to an analysis by Steven Jay Rubin (author of "The Complete James Bond Movie Encyclopedia" and "The James Bond Films") in the Dec. 1995 issue of Cinefantastique Magazine, which supports the mentality of the filmmakers. In this article, Rubin states the dilemma that haunts an actor who doesn't have the "big screen" persona required for the Bond role: Dalton, he states, "lent no star-power to the character. This became increasingly difficult for the studio marketing department, because they realized that people weren't flocking to see a Timothy Dalton movie; they were going to see a Bond movie with what's-his-name" (19).They are keen to avoid the same happening with Owen and the other 'candidates' who are supposedly on a short list for the role.So, providing Brosnan and Sony/Eon can iron out various political and financial issues - our money's on Brosnan coming back for Casino Royale and possibly even Bond 22!"
That's right my friends...Pierce Brosnan may return!!! GET PUMPED!!! But only slightly for now....
MAY THE REAL JAMES BOND RETURN!!
Sunday, April 03, 2005
I Just Don't Know About This Guy...
General Grievous...what do you guys think? I need some input here. I don't want any spoilers...or there will be desintigrations! But I just can't believe this little robot guy can take the Jedi.
I watched Clone Wars Vol.2 on the link provided by JediJohnson...good stuff by the way...but one of the coolest bits was at the very last second of the last chapter when Mace Windu put the hurt on Grievous with that non-Vader Force Crush!! (I find your lack of faith disturbing!!!) I loved it...my only logical problem with the thing is this: let's do that force crush from the beginning of the fights instead of all the lightsaber action. Better yet...let's do it when Grievous is in a fight with someone with lightsabers so they can get the drop on him.
So what do you all think? General Grievous: Straight or Gay? Right now, he's bugging me and leaning toward Gay becuase he's a souped up roger-roger droid. Maybe when I see a fully rendered Grievous moving all those lightsabers really fast, I'll think he's cool. His voice on Clone Wars certainly is cool. Let the debates begin. Educate me. Please.
So what do you all think? General Grievous: Straight or Gay? Right now, he's bugging me and leaning toward Gay becuase he's a souped up roger-roger droid. Maybe when I see a fully rendered Grievous moving all those lightsabers really fast, I'll think he's cool. His voice on Clone Wars certainly is cool. Let the debates begin. Educate me. Please.
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