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Tom Cruise to star in fourth Mission: Impossible film

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Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:25 am
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Tom Cruise to star in fourth Mission: Impossible film

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Great :roll:


I'm gonna have to try watching them again, I don't think I give them enough of a chance...

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Zombieland 2 details revealed

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/zombielan ... s-revealed

World exclusive images from The Crazies

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/world-exc ... he-crazies

Tron Legacy director talks Black Hole

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/tron-lega ... black-hole

Is an Ant-Man movie around the corner?

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/is-an-ant ... the-corner

Killers trailer debuts online

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/killers-t ... uts-online

Live-action Akira about to get directors

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/live-acti ... -directors

Escape From New York remake back on

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/escape-fr ... ke-back-on

Aronofsky still keen on Robocop?

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/aronofsky ... on-robocop

Whorehouse remake in the works

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/whorehous ... -the-works

A New TOY STORY 3 Trailer Is Now Online!! Behold Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear In Glorious QuickTime!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43962

That Kid Who Played Sam Weir On FREAKS AND GEEKS Is Co-Writing The New Adventures Of VACATION’s Rusty Griswold!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43951

Here's The New LAST AIRBENDER Trailer...Not Bad!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43944

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YAY for Zombieland 2.

On no...


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And, naturally, 3D does appear to be on the cards. “We entirely want to write with 3D in mind,” said Wernick. Reese adds: “We want you to be looking down at your popcorn to make sure there isn’t blood in it. There will be lots of fluids flying!”


Booooooooooooo

Another 3D gimmick. The first one was just fine in 2D.

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I actually think the studios might kill off 3D themselves by continually pushing it :oops:

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Third Riddick flick gets greenlight

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/third-rid ... greenlight

A Trailer For Neil Marshall's CENTURION Is Now Online!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43980

Wisher's Take On 'Terminator'

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EXCLUSIVE: Now that Pacificor has pulled the Terminator franchise out of bankruptcy, the question becomes: How to wrap up one of the great sci-fi franchises for hardcore fans who feel neither of the last two installments measured up to the first two that James Cameron directed? Cameron seems unlikely to return to the fold (even though Terminator would fit nicely into the portfolio of 3D films like Fantastic Voyage he’s producing.) But what if I told you his writing partner on the first two films, William Wisher, has scripted a detailed 24-page treatment for Terminator 5, and a 4-page concept outline for Terminator 6? And that I’ve read both?

As a Terminator fanboy myself, I think Wisher has done a terrific job with a plot that accepts the storylines from Jonathan Mostow’s Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and McG’s Terminator: Salvation. Most interestingly, he turns the story back to the core characters and time travel storyline of the first two films that Wisher crafted with Cameron. Gale Anne Hurd shared writing credit with Cameron on the original film while Wisher got an “additional dialogue by” credit, but I’m told he was plenty involved. He and Cameron shared screenwriting credit on Terminator 2: Judgment Day. But Wisher walked away from the 3rd film out of loyalty to Cameron and had no involvement with Terminator: Salvation. Now he wants back in. I won't give away Wisher’s plotlines. After all, it’s not clear at this point whether Pacificor — or Sony and Lionsgate, the most likely studios to ultimately make the next installments — will engage him to write the final installments. But I’ve received permission to disclose some high points:

terminator arnoldWisher’s 2-picture construct takes place in a post-apocalyptic battleground, and factors in an element of time travel that allows for Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese to interact beyond their single fateful meeting when he traveled back in time to protect her in the original film. Wisher has created a role for Arnold Schwarzenegger that is as surprising as his shift from villain in the first film, to John Connor’s bodyguard in the second. Schwarzenegger wouldn’t be needed until the final film, which wouldn’t shoot until after he ends his term as California Governor. And who wouldn’t want to see Linda Hamilton back in aerobic top fitness form as Sarah Connor?

There are several new villains, and plenty of firepower. For instance, a swarm of “Night Crawlers,” 4 1/2-foot tall border sentries that are set like mines to spring up out of the ground and ambush rebel fighters with 10 MM pistols built into their wrists, and fingers and feet that are razor sharp. Also fresh off the Skynet assembly line are new shape-shifting cyborgs that can morph together in Transformers-like mode, and are more lethal than anything we’ve seen in previous Terminator installments.

Wisher presents a satisfying conclusion to what by then would be a 6-picture struggle between Skynet’s machines and John and Sarah Connor to preserve a future that allows mankind to prevail over the machines. I’d pay to see these movies. How about you?


Let's hope some good comes out of that :geek:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQDb6-W0 ... r_embedded

Get Him To The Greek Trailer

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQDb6-W0Grs&feature=player_embedded

Get Him To The Greek Trailer


That's probably quite a good film, but I realised the trailer was gonna ruin all the good bits and stopped watching :oops:

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Yes the link before I got there said it might be one of the films of the year.

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Bean saddles up for The Magnificent Eleven

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/bean-sadd ... ent-eleven


Costner plans A Little War Of Our Own

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DO NOT GO TO SEE WOLFMAN!
I was falling asleep towards the end.


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DO NOT GO TO SEE WOLFMAN!
I was falling asleep towards the end.


Yeah, the reviews I've seen have been 'meh' at best :oops:

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DO NOT GO TO SEE WOLFMAN!
I was falling asleep towards the end.


Yeah, the reviews I've seen have been 'meh' at best :oops:

I have heard that. Maybe the only thing to see is the trailer? You get the best bits with many films in the trailer so no need to see the film. :oops:

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DO NOT GO TO SEE WOLFMAN!
I was falling asleep towards the end.


Thanks for the warning....perhaps I'll see it on DVD. What a shame.I liked the idea of making a return to the 'classic' werewolf film with an actual plot instead of just a load of CGI FX.

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RIDDICK Details Emerging...

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/44023


Doug Liman to direct prison drama Attica - could be brilliant

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/doug-lima ... ama-attica


James Cameron mentors Spider-man

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/james-cam ... spider-man

This sounds like mentoring from a technical standpoint, but I'm starting to wonder if this is gonna be a trend in Hollywood now, potentially affecting what the actual director is trying to do :?

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