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I completely forgot they're doing a live action How To Train Your Dragon and still wonder why they're doing one.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago

...then I'd turn down the offer to buy one. 😆 Although, I've seen one of the real batpods.

 

Wow! Winning the lottery wouldn't be enough, you'd have to be one of the lucky ten that's picked!

If you didn't read, they're building ten life sized Tumblers, officially sanctioned by Warner Bros., at a cost of $2.9m. They're picking ten people who apply to be a customer.

 

Glen Powell has been spotted on the set of Edgar Wright's take on The Running Man, and he was running at the time

There are four pictures linked via X 🤮, here's one of them.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 19 hours ago

Yeah. The opening minute had me hooked. Once they started showing that he was going on a mission, I turned off. Stop giving me an abridged version of the film!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

I agree. Back in the day, they made great teasers with footage that was especially shot for that purpose. I wrote a blog post about that kind of thing back in 2015.

These days I find myself turning off any kind of trailer after the first minute as they seem hell bent on laying out the entire film for you.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

The Jinx film almost happened. There was a script, a director in Stephen Frears but apparently MGM got cold feet spending $80m on the film.

Berry said,

“It was very disappointing. It was ahead of its time. Nobody was ready to sink that kind of money into a Black female action star. They just weren’t sure of its value. That’s where we were then.”

 
  1. It will be a man.
  1. He will likely be in his 30s.
  2. Whoever says yes is doing so with the expectation of at least a decade’s worth of films.
  3. “Whiteness is not a given”.

Not exactly a massive revaluation but I hope they're bold enough to be different.

 

No offence to Daisy but surely Rey's story is done. Especially when you end it so badly.

Branch out! Pick a different time! You've got a whole universe to play in!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago

It's when articles say it's "only" got 77% in reviews and act like that's a terrible thing. Surely 50% would be a truly average film.

 

Just in time for the holidays, we can enjoy Ron Howard and George Lucas' family-friendly fantasy adventure film Willow finally arrives on 4K UHD Blu-ray with deluxe SteelBook packaging.

The George Lucas / Ron Howard team-up Willowmight have been something of a box office misfire at release, but the film has grown into a fan-favorite fantasy adventure classic. Now we can enjoy the exploits of Warwick Davis' Willow and his pal Madmartigan and the beautiful Sorsha in full 2160p with HDR. The press release wasn't specific about HDR grade, remember Disney is punching Dolby Vision onto their 4K discs on a case-by-case basis - so this one might not have made the cut. We'll see if any clarification comes out on that. But we can at least expect HDR10 on the BD66 disc with DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio. We also don't have a breakdown of extra features yet, but it's a safe bet those will be on the included Blu-ray. Hopefully, if this sells well, maybe we'll get the abandoned series' first season on disc too. 

***Willow - 4K UHD SteelBook ***

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Here's all of the specs as we know them: 

Cast
**Val Kilmer **as Madmartigan
**Joanne Whalley **as Sorsha
Warwick Davis as Willow
Billy Barty as High Aldwin
Jean Marsh as Queen Bavmorda

Produced by
Nigel Wooll

Executive Producers
George Lucas

Written by
George Lucas
Bob Dolman

Directed by
Ron Howard

Product Specifications
Release Date
Digital: December 10, 2024
Physical: December 10, 2024

Product SKUs
Digital: 4K UHD
Physical: 4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital Code SteelBook®

Feature Run Time
Approx. 126 minutes

Rating
U.S.: Rated PG

Disc Size
4K UHD Blu-ray: 66GB
Blu-ray: 50GB

Aspect Ratio
Digital: 2.39:1
Physical: 2.39:1

Audio
4K: English 5.1 DTS-HDMA and 2.0 Dolby Digital Descriptive Audio, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 DTS-HDHR Language Tracks
Blu-ray: English 5.1 DTS-HDMA, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital and French 5.1 DTS Digital Surround Language Tracks
Digital: English 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital Descriptive Audio, Spanish 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital and French 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital

Subtitles
4K: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles
Blu-ray: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles (Specifications Apply To Film Content Only)
Digital: English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

I'm surprised he managed to get hold of so many video game licences. All the films were awful.

 

Marshall wrote on Instagram, “Since so many fans keep asking, I figured I couldn’t keep the disappointing news to myself any longer. Your unwavering loyalty deserves better. For the past 6 years myself and original UK producer of Dog Soldiers, Christopher Figg, have been working tirelessly to negotiate for the rights to make a sequel with the US Producer/rights holder David E. Allen and his company Dash. 6 years!! That’s as long as it took to write and make the first movie. Unfortunately these negotiations came to a sudden and unexpected halt when, earlier this year, we were due to finalize and sign the agreements and….they disappeared. Vanished. Cut off all communication. Refuse to answer emails or calls. Why, you ask. I don’t know why. That’s the point. We simply don’t know what happened or why, but the end result is that we don’t have the rights to make a sequel without this deal in place, thus rendering it effectively dead. I’m sorry. We tried. We really did. And in Chris Figg’s case spent a lot of money on legal fees doing so. We wanted this for you. For all the countless fans who’ve asked for it. But in the end, perhaps it’s just not meant to be. The original film was lightning in a bottle, and perhaps lightning doesn’t, and in some cases shouldn’t, strike twice. So there it is…“

Nineteen hours later, he revealed that he hopes to make a separate project called The Werewolves of London. “Since I dropped such a clanger last night, I thought I’d give fans a little moonlight at the end of the tunnel today… While I do not have the rights to make a Dog Soldiers sequel, there’s nothing to stop me making another werewolf movie…. Which is exactly what I intend to do. It’s early days and I’m not giving away any plot details just yet, the plan is to bring as many of the original team back for this as possible, and then all we need is the money to make it!“

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

I've done a quick search and it turns out that was for an entirely different film they announced several years ago. That hasn't started filming or anything yet.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

I bought Brian O'Halloran's (Dante from Clerks trilogy) film called Vulgar as one of the extras on the DVD is the documentary "Judge Not ... In the Defense of Dogma". That was really interesting and it's easily found on YouTube.

There's also this bit of footage about Dogma which I think is quite funny as well! 😁

[–] [email protected] 7 points 5 days ago

Lucas is known to be pack rat, he keeps everything. Did you know there's a version of Star Wars that doesn't use bluescreen for the travelling shots.

They tried using rear protection, think 70s TV shows when two people were travelling in a car and chatting, for Luke talking while driving his land speeder and possibly the shots in the falcon cockpit.

He's got all this stuff and more. Every time there's a new Star Wars documentary from Lucasfilm, it's amazing seeing new behind the scenes footage even after all this time.

There's deleted scenes from Indiana Jones films that have never seen the light of day for example.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

There's a very dedicated team of fans who have bought, or been lent, cinema reels of the original Star Wars trilogy.

It's taken them years to scan it in, frame by frame and to correct the colour and repair the picture.

They're considered the gold standard. Search for 4K77, 4K80 and 4K83.

I remember interviews with Lucas and I think Rick MacCallum that said the original Star Wars negative was used to create the Special Editions.

The Library of Congress definitely has a print of Star Wars that was submitted in 1978. I think they also have Empire and Jedi but I'm not sure if they are the original editions.

 

Over the years, the original Star Wars films have been subject to many changes and additions. According to Lucas, the original cuts have been lost to time. Well, sorry George. We the fans cannot let that happen. This is the story of how the fans saved Star Wars.

This is Part I in a new series I'm creating documenting the fan preservation of the Theatrical Cuts of Star Wars. This episode focuses on Laserdisc Bootlegs.

This bought back some memories. I remember downloading the TR47 bootlegs which were really good copies for the time.

 

We now have a series of rooms via Matrix to have a good old natter about the films we love and hate.

What's the Matrix? ~~Well, Neo~~ An open network for secure, decentralised communication, so were keeping in theme with the Fediverse.

To join the chat, you'll need a client and there's plenty of choice, from a simple browser, to your operating system of choice.

Once you're set up, join us here.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago

At last! Decent Star Wars returns!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

I have discovered today that someone bootlegged the trailer as shown back at a D23 event in August but Disney have been busy taking down any copy I can find.

 
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