Friday, April 25, 2008

WARNING (nice PICS)...

GEEKGASIM!!!!!

So these are 2 images I've come across in the last week...and man to they look sweet. The Batman poster is amazing...it's implication that nothing exsists except choas is GREAT!!!!
The scond pic is of the girl who is playing Scarlett in the live action G.I. Joe movie. This is the second great picture of this movie so far. I really hope Sommers can pull it off.
Saw FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL last weekend and loved it. It shows all of the emotions that guys go through when they are involved in a break up. The last scene with Sarah is priceless...because it's what every dumped guy wished he would have said to the girl that broke his heart. Jason Segal is a lot of fun to watch, except I'm always thinking of him as Marshall from HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER. I'd love to see him play a crazy man in a horror movie or a bad guy in something...that's when you can usually see how good of an actor someone is.
Seeing HAROLD & KUMAR 2 tonight, I'm hoping it's as funny as the first one was. When the first one came out I watched it with Justin and was missing Letha's laughter during it...this time it's going to be the complete opposite. I just wish the 3 of us could watch a good comedy (for the first time) together again.
Heading back to Indy on Wednesday...so I most likely won't write again until we get back and I've seen IRON MAN. I'll let you know what I thought of it.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Movies...

Soooooo...I get to this article today and I think, who would I want to direct a movie as massive as the JLA?

James Cameron?

I really enjoy all of the movies this man does...but what I would be afraid of is him turning it into a Superman and/or Batman movie with other people thrown in. I really like ALIENS (but it's Ripley's movie with great supporting characters), TERMINATOR 2 (it's the Terminator (Uncle Bob)'s movie with good supporting characters) and TITANIC (shows two different sides from two different characters...but the movie is almost three hours long, too long for a comic book movie).

Now that I think of it...almost all movies are about 1 or 2 MAIN characters and everyone else is just peppered in...

I think that it would be better for them to stay with movies that aren't too big...or make an animated feature (use the same method they used with the FINAL FANTASY movie)...at least then they aren't limited in what they can do.

Other thoughts for director? Bryan Singer? Anyone have any good ideas?