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The Walking Dead Season 2 Premiere

Its hard to hate AMC. After all, theyre still the network that brings us Mad Men and Breaking Bad, two of the best dramas on television. But with The Walking Dead, theyve really dropped the ball. Sam Witwer certainly feels that way. The Being Human star recently expressed his displeasure with the network over their firing of Frank Darabont — and of their nixing of Darabonts fantastic idea for the second season premiere.

“[The cast and crew of The Walking Dead] have been threatened to not speak out [about Darabonts firing],” Witwer told ParanormalPopCulture.com. “I mean, its ugly. Ive heard some reports from people who are there, on the ground, and its really, really ugly, what happened.”

via The Walking Dead Season 2 Premiere Youll Never Get to See.

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How Marty Scorsese risked it all and lived to risk again in Hollywood

 

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THE VISION THING

BY RICK TETZELI

How Marty Scorsese risked it all and lived to risk again in Hollywood.

AT 69, AN AGE WHEN MOST HOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS have been packed off after a hollow cavalcade of plaudits, roasts, and nostalgic fetes, Martin Scorsese is once again panicked about hitting a deadline. His new movie is Hugo, a 3-D children’s movie being released by Paramount Pictures this Thanksgiving weekend, and Scorsese has never before directed in 3-D, nor, God knows, made anything resembling a kid flick. But this is what life is like for Marty, as everyone calls him. The director has achieved the trifecta of a fulfilling, creative life: enough money to do only what truly interests him, enough freedom to attack those projects in a way that is satisfying, and enough appreciation from his peers to tame–just slightly, just ever so slightly–the neurotic beast of self-doubt.

via Martin Scorsese On Vision In Hollywood | Fast Company.

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Kurt Russell Django Unchained

 

We were more than a little disappointed when Kevin Costner left Quentin Tarantinos Django Unchained a couple of weeks ago, but QT has recast someone even more awesome in the role: Kurt Russell.Yep, the former child actor and all-round 80s icon will be playing Ace, a cruel SOB who runs Calvin Candies Leonardo DiCaprio plantation with an iron fist, making the lives of the slaves unbearable.This isnt the first time Russell has stepped up to the plate for QT; he also replaced Mickey Rourke in Death Proof at the 11th hour and, in doing so, bagged one of his most badass roles in ages.With Ace, it sounds like Tarantino is going to exploit that side of Russell again, and we cant bloody wait to see the results.

via Kurt Russell replaces Kevin Costner in Django Unchained | TotalFilm.com.

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Attack the Block (2011)

By rariccardi | Filed in directors, reviews

Attack the Block (2011)

Here is a great review of Attack the Block from the good folks over at Zombie Emergency Response Operations. Right on target. We love this movie!

Attack the Block

Attack the Block

A teen gang in South London defend their block from an alien invasion.

Shaun of the Dead (2004) meets Super 8 (2011)! An absolutely FUN sci-fi action comedy.

Props to writer/director Joe Cornish, for blurring the lines of fantasy and reality. This had great visuals and the characters felt real. Dark and vibrant at the same time. This urban sci-fi has something about it that just captures audiences…

Potty mouth kids battle “blackest black” creatures from another planet. The effects and creatures were simple and yet decent. What drove this film was the awesome bunch of troublemakers and their leader Moses. Played by 1st timerJohn Boyega - who did a good job as the rough and tough teen. The banter and wit was amusing to say the least.

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Cyrus Sutton is a surfer. And hes reviewing Final Cut Pro X for Gizmodo. Why? Because hes one of the best surf flick directors in decades. His movies exude a summertime vibe I wish I could bottle up for winter.You see, most surfers are inherent detail oriented gear heads. Youre talking about a culture where a quiver of 6-12 boards isnt excessive, each with minute differences in shape and contour and material that turn out to cause varying rides on bumps of energy that happen to be passing through the water for a few fleeting seconds at a time. Waves. And Cyrus likes waves. Before he ran a site dedicated to a low-key DIY surfer lifestyle, korduroy.tv, he was a pro surfer representing some of the most commercialized big name surf brands out there.But Cyruss gearhead-ness comes in a form more relevant to us, as seen when he starts talking about his cameras, computer and the software that he uses to make his movies. And yet, Cyrus is one of those digital pros that has enough going on outside of the internet to be able to keep in touch with the needs of those of us who arent pros, too. Which reminds me a lot of what this version of Final Cut Pro stands for.

via Why An Amazing Surf Director Thinks FCP X Should Be Called Final Cut Amateur.

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From the producer who tackled everything from England’s ghastly re-animation problem (Shaun of the Dead) to Scott Pilgrim’s ghastly “WORLD” problem, Attack the Block pits three members of a London housing project gang against the baddest lifeforms outer-space has to offer. In the process, this hilariously terrifying film shows how the youths so many believe will ultimately destroy civilization actually might just end up saving it, and in far more humorous fashion than a bunch of stodgy old adults whose idea of destroying other-worldly beings generally involves spraying water on them or giving them a computer virus — and considering their technology is light-years ahead of ours, they can probably handle something we only learned to defend against in 1998.

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Jamie Foxx to star in Django Unchained

 

Foxx will play the title role of Django, a freed slave who teams with a German bounty hunter to take on an evil plantation owner in order to retrieve his long-lost love, Broomhilda. Kerry Washington, who played opposite Foxx in “Ray,” has met with Tarantino for the latter role; she’s one of a handful of contenders in the mix.Leonardo DiCaprio has been set as the sadistic slavemaster Calvin Candie, while Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” star Christoph Waltz will play Django’s friend and mentor. Samuel L. Jackson is expected to play Stephen, Candie’s right-hand man.

via Tarantino unchains Django: It’s Foxx – Entertainment News, Film News, Media – Variety.

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