Just my sort of day... Entertainment
Feb. 4th, 2004 09:33 amAccording to the Hollywood Reporter, Pixar has had meetings with Marvel. Everyone is saying it is too early to see if Pixar would be interested in making a commitment to them and their characters but there is potential for it.
GameSpot talked to producer/director Uwe Boll who says that writer David Freeman has been tapped to pen the screenplay for a feature film based on the popular RPG Dungeon Siege.
From the New York Times: Mel Gibson, responding to focus groups as much as to protests by Jewish critics, has decided to delete a controversial scene about Jews from his film, "The Passion of the Christ," a close associate said today. A scene in the film, in which the Jewish high priest Caiaphas calls down a kind of curse on the Jewish people by declaring of the Crucifixion, "His blood be on us and on our children," will not be in the movie's final version, said the Gibson associate, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
There is a new version of the Bride of Frankenstien being made, though it is far different from anything before, I think. "Their concept for "Bride" is set in contemporary Gotham, centered on a young woman attending college. After being haunted by someone else's memories, she gradually discovers that she died and was then unnaturally brought back to life."
If Phantom of the Opera is successful in a film version, Andrew Lloyd Weber has other musicals he wants to bring over. The obvious one being Sunset Boulevard, though it's been done before it would.. well... yeah.
This Friday Miracle and The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra open. I have movies to watch!
GameSpot talked to producer/director Uwe Boll who says that writer David Freeman has been tapped to pen the screenplay for a feature film based on the popular RPG Dungeon Siege.
From the New York Times: Mel Gibson, responding to focus groups as much as to protests by Jewish critics, has decided to delete a controversial scene about Jews from his film, "The Passion of the Christ," a close associate said today. A scene in the film, in which the Jewish high priest Caiaphas calls down a kind of curse on the Jewish people by declaring of the Crucifixion, "His blood be on us and on our children," will not be in the movie's final version, said the Gibson associate, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
There is a new version of the Bride of Frankenstien being made, though it is far different from anything before, I think. "Their concept for "Bride" is set in contemporary Gotham, centered on a young woman attending college. After being haunted by someone else's memories, she gradually discovers that she died and was then unnaturally brought back to life."
If Phantom of the Opera is successful in a film version, Andrew Lloyd Weber has other musicals he wants to bring over. The obvious one being Sunset Boulevard, though it's been done before it would.. well... yeah.
This Friday Miracle and The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra open. I have movies to watch!