Ha ha ha ha ha.
May. 2nd, 2003 09:03 amI'm already starting to get giddy.
Here are some things about The Hulk and The League of Far Too Long of a Title. (Two new trailers in front of X2, supposedly.)
Wow. This looks awesome. So, it will be the cheesiest movie in history. So what? The Rock can continue to bring back the campy, fun action flick for as long as he wants.
According to Variety, Shane Black, in his first deal since landing a record setting $4 million in 1994 for The Long Kiss Goodnight, will make his directing debut at Warner Bros. on his noir drama script You'll Never Die in This Town Again, re-teaming with Lethal Weapon producer Joel Silver.
After four successful years at its helm, Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme announced today that they will not return to The West Wing upon the completion of this season. "We are extremely grateful for the opportunity that was given to us by NBC and Warner Bros. over the last four years," said Sorkin (series creator and principle writer) and Schlamme (Executive Producer and principle director).
The Matrix: Reloaded will have one of two trailers in front of it, either Freddy vs Jason or T3. Hmmmmmm.
20th Century Fox has moved the release date for "I, Robot" back two weeks to July 16, 2004. When it was announced that Sony was moving Spider-Man 2 from May 7, 2004 to July 2, "I, Robot" was occupying that same date. (Smart move.)
Already Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Alan Cumming and ex-footballer Daniel Cudmore are signed up for X3.
I've seen the new Hulk Trailer. Go see X2 and see it there. Oh wow. I'm just... Wow.
The first two episodes of the second season of the Justice League animated series will be shown as part of a Cartoon Network event on Saturday, July 5. "Twilight," a two-part episode featuring Darkseid and Apokolips, will air at 10 p.m. that day to conclude a three-hour block called "Justice For All."
A trailer for The Punisher movie will be attached to The Hulk movie on June 20, according to Artisan Entertainment.
Here are some things about The Hulk and The League of Far Too Long of a Title. (Two new trailers in front of X2, supposedly.)
Wow. This looks awesome. So, it will be the cheesiest movie in history. So what? The Rock can continue to bring back the campy, fun action flick for as long as he wants.
According to Variety, Shane Black, in his first deal since landing a record setting $4 million in 1994 for The Long Kiss Goodnight, will make his directing debut at Warner Bros. on his noir drama script You'll Never Die in This Town Again, re-teaming with Lethal Weapon producer Joel Silver.
After four successful years at its helm, Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme announced today that they will not return to The West Wing upon the completion of this season. "We are extremely grateful for the opportunity that was given to us by NBC and Warner Bros. over the last four years," said Sorkin (series creator and principle writer) and Schlamme (Executive Producer and principle director).
The Matrix: Reloaded will have one of two trailers in front of it, either Freddy vs Jason or T3. Hmmmmmm.
20th Century Fox has moved the release date for "I, Robot" back two weeks to July 16, 2004. When it was announced that Sony was moving Spider-Man 2 from May 7, 2004 to July 2, "I, Robot" was occupying that same date. (Smart move.)
Already Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Alan Cumming and ex-footballer Daniel Cudmore are signed up for X3.
I've seen the new Hulk Trailer. Go see X2 and see it there. Oh wow. I'm just... Wow.
The first two episodes of the second season of the Justice League animated series will be shown as part of a Cartoon Network event on Saturday, July 5. "Twilight," a two-part episode featuring Darkseid and Apokolips, will air at 10 p.m. that day to conclude a three-hour block called "Justice For All."
A trailer for The Punisher movie will be attached to The Hulk movie on June 20, according to Artisan Entertainment.
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Date: 2003-05-02 09:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-02 10:13 am (UTC)I want to play spot the cameo.
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Date: 2003-05-02 09:30 am (UTC)The movie rocked, btw.
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Date: 2003-05-02 09:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-02 04:21 pm (UTC)It was.. the Hulk. I'm not so sure about the Bruce Banner - Genetic Construct bit, but the Hulk parts were definately the Hulk. The Hulk being chased around by the military. The Hulk hurling the military around like ten-pins. The Hulk leaping tall buildings in a single bound.
GO HULK!
X2 was very, very good, too.
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Date: 2003-05-02 04:29 pm (UTC)