Monday, July 31, 2006

E3 is gonna change!!!!????????

If you can believe it or not E3 is gonna take ona new shape read this article and be afraid.
source: pspupdates.com

As expected, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has now released a press statement concerning the future of the E3, we covered the news earlier. It is quite the literary masterpiece, filled with words like "excitement" and "evolution" to tell us that the new form of E3 is a voluntary decision, that it's not all as bad as we may think. But many exhibitors have pulled their support already, instead opting to spend the money on their own individual conferences and meetings.


The ESA calls the "new E3" a "more intimate event focused on targeted, personalized meetings and activities". It will still take place in Los Angeles, but will not feature the large trade show environment anymore. According to Douglas Lowenstein, ESA's president, it's "no longer necessary or efficient to have a single industry 'mega-show" as other events like the Tokyo Game Show and Games Convention have emerged since the first E3 twelve years ago.

More news about the reshaped E3 will appear in the coming months, with the event replacing the old format seamlessly for a show debut in 2007. It's clear that while the E3 has been a piece of dearly held video game history, the show's quality has declined over the years. With E3's future decided over, the big companies are going to have their own little meetings, the Games Convention takes the place as the big event and is even open to anyone, not just the press. So...who, exactly, would still go to a crippled E3?

re posting of spiderman 3 comic con trailer



enjoy
and there wil be another update of the videoonce i mdone clearing it up as much as i can.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

spiderman 3 filming done!!!! well we knew that

source: superherohype.com

wow it didnt take that long to film this movie did it. more time is spent on getting the actors together lol.

Dear friends,

After filming 100 plus days of photography, "Spider-Man 3" officially wrapped earlier this month. Our journey began with a quick 10-day shoot from Saturday, November 5, 2005, to Friday, November 18, 2005. This time period was dedicated to three visual effects intensive sequences so Sony Pictures Imageworks could begin working on some of the more complicated CGI components of the movie. We employed a similar tactic on "Spider-Man 2," shooting the Ock hospital sequence and a lot of the plates for the Spidey/Ock train battle prior to principal photography. Just as it did on number two, the results of this VFX pre-shoot are really paying off and SPI has been able to get a head start on some extremely complex sequences.

With this early shoot in the can, we continued prepping the movie until January 16, 2006 when the cameras began rolling for good on Stage 30 at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, CA. The Los Angeles portion of our photography lasted until May 19, 2006, at which time we headed to New York. Manhattan was our gracious yet rain-filled host for 26 days of filming until 5:46 AM, July 1, 2006, when we filmed our final shot outside the New York public library as the sun was rising over the beautiful skyline.

So, now for the big question: what has transpired since the opening of "Spider-Man 2" and what do the next nine months hold in store? For the answers to these and many other questions, the good people at Sony asked me to reprise my role writing web logs and answering your questions just as I did on "Spider-Man 2." However, for "Spider-Man 3" the forum will not only include my blogs, but will also feature informative weekly video web logs that will keep our discussions fresh and new.

It's great to be back guys! I look forward to continuing our relationship as we explore what went into making the most exciting "Spider-Man" film to date.

Cheers,
Grant Curtis



spiderman 3 blog

Friday, July 28, 2006

the full face of the eddy venom transformation poster.

Here is the full poster of the desktop back ground that was released this weekend.

X-Men the last Stand coming to dvd october 3rd

X-Men: The Last Stand on DVD October 3
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
source: superherohype.com


The Hollywood Reporter says that X-Men: The Last Stand will hit DVD on October 3 in two editions:

20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is expected to announce Friday that "X-Men: The Last Stand," which since its May 26 theatrical opening has grossed $233 million at the boxoffice, will arrive on DVD on Oct. 3 in two extras-laden special editions.

The highlight of the third "X-Men" movie's DVD debut: three alternative endings, each with optional commentary by director Brett Ratner. The single-disc DVD release also includes 10 deleted scenes; audio commentaries from Ratner, the writers and the producers; a preview of the upcoming Ben Stiller movie "A Night at the Museum;" and two hidden "Easter eggs," one of the Beast reciting Shakespeare and the other of the X-Jet landing in Washington.

Fox also is preparing a collector's edition that includes an exclusive 100-page commemorative book with an all-new story penned by Marvel Comics master Stan Lee. It is his first original Marvel Comics book in five years.

In addition, Fox is packaging all three "X-Men" movies into a trilogy pack.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Interview with Iron Man director jon favraeu

This is an inteview posted on the great superherohype.com.

Exclusive: Jon Favreau on Iron Man
Source: Edward Douglas
July 26, 2006



He's already turned Will Ferrell into an Elf and adapted Chris Van Allsburg's Zathura: A Space Adventure, but director Jon Favreau's latest challenge is to turn Tony Stark into Iron Man in one of the first superhero movies from the new Marvel Studios.

Who would have thought that the writer and co-star of Swingers would be helming a movie based on arguably, one of Marvel Comics' coolest (and richest) characters?

When Superhero Hype! learned Favreau would be appearing at the San Diego Comic-Con, we just had to have a chat with him and to find out his plans and thoughts on Shellhead. (As mentioned elsewhere, Favreau would later announce at the Marvel panel that the Mandarin would be Iron Man's villain in the movie.)

Superhero Hype!: Nice meeting you after linking to your MySpace page almost every other week.
Jon Favreau: I've seen that. I look at your site.

SHH!: So why did you decide to do an Iron Man movie?
Favreau: Avi [Arad] and I had been talking about working together for a while, since we met on "Daredevil"--I played Foggy--and I sort of became a director and we always got on very well. I don't know if you've spent any time with Avi, but he's really a salesman at heart. He just has a very big personality and he really makes you feel like you're good friends with him, and there are a lot of people who feel like they're good friends with him. He has a tremendous…he connects with people in a way you feel special. I don't know if that comes from his background in toys and sales, he just has this personality that is bigger than life so every time I'd see him he'd always grab me and we would talk for twenty minutes and I'd always ask him about "Captain America," this was long before Marvel broke off and became its own studio, so that was the one I was interested in, because I thought there were a lot of comedic possibilities with a guy who got frozen and then turned around and now is fighting for America. "Iron Man" has always been the flipside of "Captain America," representing maybe more pragmatic, darker aspects of America. When we first talked about the notion of doing "Iron Man," I felt excited because it lends itself, very easily, to the technology that is available today. Where as an organic superhero, you know anybody who is a guy in tights is a little scary in CGI, but a robot-based guy is really a marriage made in heaven, so I'm exploring what the technology has to offer. To me, with the political climate what it is now, it's such a complex character and these times are so complex, mirroring in a lot of ways, his inception in the 60's when on the cusp of Vietnam, it was just as unpopular to have an arms manufacturer as your hero. I really wanted to explore that so it's very exciting to me in that way. It's also exciting because it's Marvel's first movie on its own.

[A little girl runs around the table where we're sitting and then stares up at Jon.]

SHH!: Is she yours?
Favreau: This is my daughter. She likes "Captain America" more than "Iron Man." My son likes "Iron Man" more than "Captain America." I think he's better looking, that's why. My son's turning 5, but they're both experts now.

SHH!: Do you have a favorite "Iron Man" run?
Favreau: Visually… the good news about "Iron Man" is that there's no run that is sacred in literary terms. He's had his ups and downs. The quality on the book has been spotty over the last forty years.

SHH!: A lot of people like the Michelinie, Romita Jr, and Bob Layton run...
Favreau: He sort of had that, but I feel like the fans are more concerned about the character and about the look, which is really freeing as a director. People ask about "Demon in a Bottle" or they ask about the "Armor Wars" but really what they're most concerned about is "What Tony Stark are you dealing with?" and "What suit are you dealing with?" Cinematically, I was very much drawn to the Adi Granov stuff, and he actually met me through the MySpace page.

SHH!: Oh, the recent "Iron Man" artist?
Favreau: Yeah, very recent. He said, "Hey, all the artwork you're putting up on your page is stuff I've done." I knew who he was, and I considered at some point approaching him, but he sort of made the introduction formally over MySpace. We sniffed each other out over a few emails, figured out we were the real people, so I reached out to him and asked Marvel if it was okay that I bring him on, so he's been doing development work. Actually, the teaser image we brought to Comic Con (see right) is something we worked on together.

SHH!: I'm really impressed with this MySpace thing you've done, what do you do with all the data or research you get from it?
Favreau: I skim some of it. Honestly, at this point if I read 5 percent of it that's a lot. But it's more a place for people to reach out to each other and share ideas, post fan art, which I like to put up there. More than anything, it's an opportunity for me to answer questions or answer rumors that are out there. It becomes very frustrating when you're reading all the film-related pages, they all pickup each other's stories, quotes and Blogs and you have false information out there. The next thing you know, on IMDb they're listing the wrong cast and that's a bummer. So it's nice to go out there and say, "Hey, nobody's attached. This guy's not working on it yet. This guy expressed interest." So it's nice to be able to dispel rumors and it's also a nice place to put information out first, so people can come right to the horse's mouth and they aren't relying on rumor-based stuff, and I'm pretty upfront about it. If there is stuff I can't talk about it, I'll deny it and say, "Look, at this point it's not appropriate for me to announce."

SHH!: Speaking of casting, I was talking to Matthew Libatique, one of my favorite cinematographers, last night, and he said that he was going to be shooting this.
Favreau: I've been looking to work with him for some time. You know what really got him the gig? He said, "When I came to meet you I thought I was just coming to your office and then I read 'Marvel Studios' on the placard." He was walking into Marvel for the first time, and he said he got a rush out of it and that's exactly how I feel. There are a lot of people in the industry, whether it's actors or crew that look at a comic book movie and they sort of roll their eyes at it, and then there's a whole other segment of the population in Hollywood who just get goose bumps, they're so excited by it, and I want to be surrounded by people who see it as a dream come true, as opposed to a compromise. I think that there's a whole group of filmmakers who sort of have geeky roots that have come into their own and are now doing tremendous work.

SHH!: And they're all here at Comic-Con this weekend…
Favreau: That's right, here they are.

SHH!: So you're starting filming in February? Is that still the plan?
Favreau: Yes.

SHH!: Where do the various Iron Man cartoons fit in with your plans? There were so many of them, it seems.
Favreau: Oh, you mean like… (starts singing) "Tony Stark makes you feel, he's the cool exec with the heart of steel… " I don't know. They did some interesting stuff in the "Ultimate Avengers" that's kind of cool to look at. I know they have a new animated straight-to-video thing coming out. It's all interesting and cool. There's a pendulum that these superheroes have, where they become too powerful and then they sort of come back to basics. Over the lifetime of these guys, there are different versions, and I think you want to keep it as simple as possible, so it's not such a big buy in the movie. It's not the Marvel Universe, where there are lots of superheroes. Tony Stark comes up with propulsion technology, and that's the thing that allows him to build the suit and that's the thing that has changed the normal world into a world that has a superhero. Grounding it as much as we could into the politics and realities of today is going to make the movie, I think, more relevant and more emotionally accessible than a movie where superheroes are flying all over the place and it's fantasyland.

SHH!: Maybe an Avengers will happen now that Marvel Studios is bringing all of those characters back to the screen.
Favreau: Yeah, I think you could work your way toward that, but I don't think you could start off that way.

SHH!: What do you think about the plans to release the next James Bond movie after "Casino Royale" on the same date that Marvel staked out for "Iron Man"?
Favreau: Is that true? I don't know, man, it's a long way away. A lot changes. We're gonna make a great movie I think. By the time we're done with this, they're going to have their hands full.

Iron Man is scheduled to open everywhere on May 2, 2008. James Bond, be afraid.

NEW SPIDERMAN 3 POSTERS... WELL I THINK.

here are some of the newest so called posters for spiderman 3, though if you ask me there not the new posters more of a promotional tool for comic con.





If they come out with them in a better quality i will make shure to replace them.

omg im number 64!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pointless news of the day

This news is probably not important to anybody on this site but when i went to take a look at how my spiderman 3 trailer video was doing on youtube i was delighted ( drum roll)................ im number 64 in the most viewed video's there, i don't know about you but i think that is exciting!!!!

Anyway here is the proof Im 64!!!!

And that was your pointless news of the day!!!!!!

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles Trailer.

Again late news but non the less great neww check it out at the link below.

spiderman 3 at IMAX!!!!!!!!!!!

No not in 3d but Spiderman 3 will be at iamx theaters at the same time as the regular release.

IMAX Corporation and Sony Pictures Entertainment today announced that Columbia Pictures' highly-anticipated new action adventure Spider-Man 3 will be simultaneously released at theatres throughout the world and at IMAX® theatres on May 4, 2007. The third installment of the phenomenally successful "Spider-Man" franchise will be digitally re-mastered into the unparalleled image and sound quality of The IMAX Experience®.

Spider-Man 3 is directed by Sam Raimi, who also directed the first two blockbuster installments of the Marvel Comics superhero, Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, which reunites the cast led by Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and James Franco. To date, the "Spider-Man" series has surpassed $1.6 billion in worldwide box office receipts.

"The simultaneous IMAX release of 'Spider-Man 3' allows us to celebrate one of the most anticipated motion picture events of the year in an exciting event format," said Rory Bruer, President, Domestic Distribution, Sony Pictures Releasing. "'Spider-Man 3: The IMAX Experience' will give fans of Spider-Man an opportunity to experience the next exhilarating installment of the series in an unforgettably unique and immersive way."

"Spider-Man is one of the world's most popular motion picture franchises, and we are thrilled to include the latest chapter as part of our 2007 lineup," said IMAX Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs Richard L. Gelfond and Bradley J. Wechsler. "Moviegoers loved 'Spider-Man 2' in IMAX theatres, and with a larger theatre network for 'Spider-Man 3' - we estimate that well over 100 IMAX theatres in North America will exhibit the film vs. 63 for 'Spider-Man 2' - we will be able to garner an even wider audience, significantly increasing the earning potential for the IMAX release. We are confident that the success of our remaining 2006 slate combined with the early announcements for 2007 will continue to drive exhibitor interest in the IMAX theatre business."

"We are delighted to team up with our friends at Columbia Pictures to bring this beloved superhero back to IMAX theatres," said Greg Foster, Chairman and President of IMAX Filmed Entertainment. "Our 2007 film slate is taking shape earlier than any previous year, and we believe this clearly highlights the increasing value studios see in the IMAX theatre network as it continues to grow worldwide. Spider-Man is ideally suited to the immersive power of The IMAX Experience, and we look forward to next May when moviegoers will be able to continue the journey with the next chapter of the Spider-Man story."

Spider-Man 3 marks the third motion picture agreement between Sony Pictures Entertainment and IMAX. The studio previously released Spider-Man 2 to IMAX theatres in 2004 and is scheduled to release "Open Season," the first feature from Sony Pictures Animation, in IMAX®3D on Spetember 29, 2006.

A complex web of secrets, vengeance, love and forgiveness, Columbia Pictures' Spider-Man 3 is a riveting adventure that will transport worldwide audiences to thrilling new heights on May 4, 2007.

In Spider-Man 3, based on the legendary Marvel Comics series, Peter Parker has finally managed to strike a balance between his devotion to M.J. and his duties as a superhero. But there is a storm brewing on the horizon. As Spider-Man basks in the public's adulation for his accomplishments and he is pursued by Gwen Stacy (Bryce Dallas Howard), who rivals M.J. for his affections, Peter becomes overconfident and starts to neglect the people who care about him most. His newfound self-assuredness is jeopardized when he faces the battle of his life against two of the most feared villains ever (Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace), whose unparalleled power and thirst for retribution threaten Peter and everyone he loves.

Spider-Man 3 reunites cast and filmmakers from the first two blockbuster adventures including Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Rosemary Harris and J.K. Simmons, under the leadership of director Sam Raimi and producers Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad and Grant Curtis. Joining the ensemble cast are Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard, James Cromwell and Theresa Russell.

For more info go to this article

Monday, July 24, 2006

iron man!!!!!!!!!!1

Let us stray away from the spiderman 3 new for a moment and take a look at what else was announced at Comic Con. Iron Man!!!

i do have to say i myself am not the biggest Iron Man fan. In terms of the poster im not excited but its still to early inthe process of a movie for me to judge. Other new for iron man that will hit theaters May, 2nd, 2008 and is directed by Jon Favreau is the announcement of the villian for the movie drum roll......................Mandarin!, that right the lovable evil scientist with no powers but just good at martail arts and has 10 rings on his fingers that do whatever he thinks is here!!!!

i hope this movie turns out good.

A closer image of venom

This is not new news but here is a closer image of venom, you can make out teeth and some of the toung, it looks like my dream came true they stuck with the original design for venom..... IM so happy!!!!!!!!!!, anyway Ultimate Spiderman Venom thats what they used!!!!!

Brock transforming into venom

here is a desktop background released by sony of Eddy Brock (Topher Grace) transforming into venom.

spiderman 3 Q&A

here is a q& a from ign.com.



July 24, 2006 - IGN FilmForce attended a roundtable interview Saturday at Comic-Con International in San Diego with Spider-Man 3 director Sam Raimi and cast members Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard and Thomas Haden Church.

The interviews took place prior to Sony's presentation of exclusive new footage from the highly anticipated film. Here's what Raimi and his stars had to say about Spider-Man 3 and their characters.



Q: Are you making an announcement today?



Sam Raimi: I'm having a baby. [laughter] The big villain that we have been expecting will be my mother-in-law. [laughter]. It will be Venom. He'c coming to star across from Tobey in the picture, along with Thomas Haden Church, who plays The Sandman.

Kirsten Dunst: You guys are like, "We already knew that." … I thought I let that out of the bag awhile ago?



Q: We've always heard you were more interested in the classic villains. What made you bring Venom into this movie?



Raimi: Well, Avi Arad – who really has the pulse of the Marvel fans, better than the head of any corporation has understood those people interested in the corporation's product – really knows what those kids want. And he said, you've had two Spider-Man pictures and there's so many kids, so many fans of Spider-Man, want to see Venom. Even though you didn't grow up with him, they want to see him. You've got the Sandman, he's one of your favorite villains, so why don't you bring Venom in also and make those kids, fans of Venom, happy. So I thought that's what we should do.



Q: But do you like him now?

Raimi: Now that I've seen Topher Grace perform him, and saw what Alvin Sargent did with the script – he created a great character, really filled out Eddie Brock into a very meaningful character. Ad Tobey has a great energy with him in the few scenes they play together as competitors and I really like him now.



Q: So which version of Venom will yours be based on?



Raimi: We studied all the different looks. So many different artists … created different looks of Venom and we tried to take the ones that worked best for us but also the ones Avi felt were the most classic elements and base it on that. There's a lot of fantastic elements about Venom that you could say are in conflict with the realism that we wanted to have in the picture. But we just said to ourselves, 'Kirsten and Tobey, you'll just have to do the heavy-lifting here to bring it back down to earth because there's thid wild goof from outer space and you'll just have to connect us to the characters." [laughter]



Q: So Venom is from outer space?



Raimi: I never said that, sir. I don't know what you're talking about.



Q: How do you deal with juggling so many characters?



Raimi: Well, Spider-Man comic books had all these characters and successfully interwove their stories. A lot of what we're doing is not introducing elements, like if Harry Osborn does decide to seek vengeance upon Peter Parker for the death of his father, it's certainly something that's been set up in the first and then second picture. This is more the conclusion of that. So we have less work to do in that sense of not just introducing all of these new people. One of the other villains we've tried to weave the story into Peter Parker's personal life in as important of a way we could, in a way that will hopefully make more of the first two pictures [ad] give us insights into what we've seen before. Probably only with the Brock character is there a complete new introductions of elements into Peter's life. But that's okay because he can meet new people, too.



Q: So what's new for your characters this time? How have they grown?



Dunst: Well, for Mary Jane … Basically, she's still an actress and you could see were it was heading towards in the last film with Peter. Emotionally it's much more adult, mature. There's a lot more at stake because of their relationship. They're together. Emotionally, there's a lot more at stake for all the characters, and I think that we've gone more into their relationship because their older and it's become more complicated. Emotionally, it's a much heavier film to me.



Q: And Tobey?



Tobey Maguire: Obviously, there's a continuity of character that we have to keep up. Peter Parker is Peter Parker so it's important to not just try to create new things for Peter just for the sake of that but I don't necessarily want to see the same scenes played out and see Peter go through the same kinds of things that he's gone through. So I think that Alvin and the other people who had input into Peter's story and what Peter's going through in this movie did a fantastic job because as an actor for me there was noting stale about it. I got to approach it and got to do brand new, really fun, interesting things for myself. And in terms of what the specifics of that are, you'll see when you check out the movie.





Q: Tobey, you seem to delve into the darker aspects of Peter Parker, at least judging by the trailer. Was it more rewarding for you as an actor to sink your teeth into the dark side of who this guy is or who he could become?



Maguire: We've gone into some new and different areas, it was fun for me without losing touch with who Peter is and so I really enjoyed the things I got to do in the movie.



Q: Whether there's another movie or not, does this movie bring the whole story to some closure?



Dunst: This is definitely a culmination but you'd have to have seen the first and second movies. This definitely ties up some storylines but if there are more stories to tell, if things are unresolved, then we will tell them. But I think it depends on if everyone's game and there's a story to tell. Because if there's a good story, I'll be there.



Q: What about the casting of Bryce Dallas Howard as Gwen Stacy?



Raimi: We just cast the best actress for the part. Tobey, our producer Laura Ziskin, myself, Grant Curtis. We just wanted to find the best actress for the role. Not someone who looked like Gwen Stacy of the comics, although once the actress would have been cast that would have been our immediate job. How do we make her look like the image that the kids have grown up with? But nevertheless in casting, we're just trying to find the right person who can make it real, who can take the dialogue and bring it to life. Read it in the most unexpected way, bring some life to it. Make it interesting, exciting for me who is watching it, for Tobey who is acting it, for Laura who was watching it with us. That's really what the casting is about. The moment came when Bryce read the scene, one particular scene, and it came to life for us suddenly, and we all looked to each other and felt energized. It was a different thing than with Kirsten and Tobey because we were after a different relationship there. But here we were looking for a great actress and that's what seemed to jump out at us.



Dunst: So you weren't looking for a great actress when you cast me? [laughter]



Q: Sam, can you talk about filming in L.A. and Cleveland? Was that just fir economics or does Spidey have to save Cleveland?



Raimi: Cleveland was wonderful to us. They really put the red carpet out for us and allowed us to do a tremendous amount of shooting there so we're very thankful to that city. What happened was that the soundstages were in Los Angeles … all the stage work was done there or 90% of it. And New York has always been the city of Spider-Man so we went to New York to shoot all the location photography. There is a car action sequence but Manhattan couldn't give us ten straight blocks of city dedicated to our car chase but Cleveland could. So we sent a second unit there, under the direction of Dan Bradley, a great stunt coordinator and second unit director I've worked with before, to shoot these car action stunts there. So for ten days we were able to monopolize these streets so that's why we shot in Cleveland.



Q: What's the status of the Evil Dead remake?



Raimi: I've been so busy on Spider-Man that I haven't had time to think about it lately. But what we want to do with this company [Ghost House Pictures] is find the right director who can really reinvigorate that story and really spook the heck out of the audience. That's what we're waiting for.



Q: Is Bruce Campbell in Spider-Man 3?



Raimi: He plays a cameo, yeah. He's got a new character.



Q: The rumor is it's Mysterio.



Raimi: We can't say. [laughter]




Sony

Thomas Haden Church as Sandman.





Q: Can you talk about the special effects process this time?



Raimi: Well, what I think is different this time is there's new challenges. We had to bring about the Sandman and we've got a great special effects designer in Scott Stokdyk who did the first two Spider-Man pictures along with John Dykstra. Now he's got the job alone. We've got a lot of the same animators, we've replaced a lot of them. Others have moved on but the core team is there and we've tried to build upon it. So we've become better at working with animation. I've learned a lot over the last five years. … But as far as the technical aspects and what the new hurdles are, it's really about bringing about the Sandman to the screen. How can we make it believable t the audience? Not just fantastic but believable that this fella could turn into sand and become this substance and still be a human being without feeling the hand of manipulation of the artist all the time. But just getting into the dream f it, getting sucked up in the story. … We still aren't sure we can do it actually.



Q: What about Venom?



Raimi: Venom is less of a technical challenge and more of an artistic challenge in trying to capture the spirit of this very powerful, somewhat spider-ized, graceful but animal not Spider-Man style of movement. That's more of capturing a dance form on screen.



Q: Will this film use Danny Elfman's themes?



Raimi: I haven't yet spoken with Danny but I'm hoping that it will be Danny Elfman working in conjunction with Chris Young.



Q: Sam, you're bringing Gwen Stacy into this movie and she's a character famous for being killed. So are you killing her in this movie?



Raimi: I wouldn't dream of it, sir. The villains may have something else in mind, though.



Q: Are we ever going to see The Lizard as one of the villains?



Raimi: I'm not at liberty to say, sir.




Q: How faithful are you to the comics in terms of the visuals?



Raimi: In this story we're less specific but we did try and stay very true to the Venom comic books when they describe his birth. The creation of Venom. We did try and stay true to the writers and artists' ideas about how that happened.



[Raimi, Maguire and Dunst exit the interview, making way for cast members Topher Grace, Bryce Dallas Howard and Thomas Haden Church.]



Q: Topher, what's it like playing Venom?



Grace: He's a great character to play. Unlike most bad guys, he truly loves being evil. He really comes to grips with it and enjoys it so it was fun to play someone who finds their way to that place. It's a fun thing to play as an actor.



Q: Did any of you have any trepidation about taking on a comic book movie and becoming part of such a phenomenon?



Church: I wouldn't say there was trepidation but you have a tradition with the comic book that you have to honor and then you look at the requisite storytelling that went on with the first two movies, I just wanted to do my part. Get in the game, be in it for minute, not fumble the ball in the endzone. I just wanted to be able to do what was asked of me. Sam is a real actor's director. I've described him as Elia Kazan trapped inside this Motor City madman action picture director body. … He just has a great specificity and I think that's part of the allure of the movies to create people that are very accessible and to hire actors that are very accessible and identifiable to the audience.



Q: Were any of you fans of the comics?



Grace: Yeah, I got into it when Todd McFarlane was illustrating the comic in the late '80s, which fortunately was right when my character was coming into existence. … I was such a big fan, really of Peter Parker and a lot of work McFarlane had done. So I'm probably the geekiest guy ever to be cast in a geek film. The first day I was on the set I was in the Bugle, and just as a fan of the first two movies, you know like those theme parks that are like, "We'll put you in the movie." And the guy's there with the cigar. "Parker, get in here!" It was tough because I had to be angry but I was just smiling ear to ear.









Q: Is there supposed to be a dichotomy between Eddie Brock and Peter Parker?



Grace: There is. That's what I liked about the character the most. It's kind of a case study if someone had the same job and kind of the same taste in women and got the same powers but had a really bad upbringing. I used to stay on-set to Sam, "With great power comes great fun."



Q: Bryce, can you say anything about the love triangle involving your character, or if her fate is the same as what it was in the comic?



Bryce Dallas Howard: I can't really say anything about any of that. What I can say is, and I'm sure you guys and audiences know this, but the second film was twice as big as the first film. And the third film is three times as big as the entire franchise put together, and that's a testament to how much integrity and passion that everyone who's working on this truly has. They could just sit back and be like, "We got it. We've got the people who are in the seats opening weekend." They don't do that. They work so incredibly hard and they push themselves artistically … What Sam brings into this is how moral are we going to make this for the kids seeing this. And bringing it back to Gwen Stacy, he's very reverent to everything people would expect and yet it's surprising.



Q: Thomas, how does it feel to have to train for months when all she had to do was dye her hair?



Church: It was physically daunting to show up last year with the physique of a fishwife and, weirdly, they said this won't work for us. You've got to be more built. But actually, Topher and I both trained –



Grace: – he saw slightly better results.



Church: Once again, you just try to tow the line and do what's asked of you. It's been a great discipline. I've probably worked out for about sixteen months and it's just a good discipline to add. It was very reinvigorating to reincorporate that.

new spiderman 3 poster!!

Seems like a new poster for the most anticipated movie of summer o7 spiderman 3 has been revealed. Take a look below.


Spiderman 3 Comic Con Trailer Video. Here is one of the most exciting piece of fottage of Spider Man 3!!!!!!!



Enjoy the video and really look closely and you wil see how amazing it will look when we finally see a high res version of it. adios

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Microsofts Ipod killer!!!!!! dum dum..........dum

Thats right finally Microsoft has a handheld!!!! when i first heard about this news with my gaming mind i thought.... Omg!!!! the xbox on the go is coming, i was wrong. Infact Microsoft's next scheme is to get into the mp3 player bussiness, they have dubed this new product the "Ipod" killer", there's allot of weight that microsoft has to carry after claiming this. Microsoft itself claims that it does more then just plays music, it plays video, and connects to the internet to listen to internet radio. There is a wide field of features that it can do , but will it work?. Often When a product is put out there in the market to challange another successful product ( example nokias Ngage)it fails. So will all these features be able to function and will it work, so many issuses can come about. The ipod is famous for its simplicity , the color, the size and just its functions are easy, almost perfect. Microsoft known for having robust complicated operating systems, just how will it compete. The design it's self is very similar to the ipod (as seen on the bottom)


Much of it is verey similar it will have that coating that creates the transparacy that the ipod has, and it also appears to have a scrool wheel, on the plus side the screen is much bigger and will be much more of a delight to watch videos on.



For more info go to this article

SPIDERMAN 3 POSTER( LATE BUT COOL NEWS)

I know many of you have heard of the spiderman shoot in ny, and many of you have probably seen the most anticipated teaser trailer to the most anticipated sequal Spiderman 3, but check out the new shape shifting teasr poster out in theaters now.





checkout the link, just click on the image and it will take you to the story on the great superherohype.com

The Incredible Hulk 2 director announced !!!!

Continuing its strategy to independently develop and produce a new slate of feature films, Marvel Studios - a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. - has signed top rising director Louis Leterrier to direct a new big screen adaptation of The Incredible Hulk, based on the legendary Marvel Super Hero. The announcement was made today by Michael Helfant, President/COO of Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige, President of Production for Marvel Studios.


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Leterrier recently directed Transporter 2, which opened at the top of the box office earlier this year, as well as the critically-acclaimed Unleashed, starring Jet Li, Morgan Freeman and Bob Hoskins.



The Incredible Hulk will return to the roots of the long-running comic series, combining a well-developed character storyline with incredible action and fun. Zak Penn, who previously collaborated with Marvel on X2 and this summer's smash hit X-Men: The Last Stand, is writing the script. The project is being produced by Avi Arad, Kevin Feige and Gale Ann Hurd and will be executive produced by Michael Helfant and Ari Arad. Marvel Studios will begin casting immediately. No release date has been set.



"Leterrier has a tremendous passion for this genre and shares our vision for the new direction of the 'Incredible Hulk' franchise, one of the gems of the Marvel Universe," said Kevin Feige. "We are very excited to be working with such a talented director to bring one of our pre-eminent Super Hero franchises back to the big screen, and we are certain that he will bring the Hulk to life in a way that will appeal to a mass audience as well as the core Super Hero fan base."



Leterrier will be formally introduced during a Marvel Studios panel at San Diego Comic-Con International on Saturday, July 22.



Universal will distribute The Incredible Hulk domestically and in various international territories. This project, the second feature film to be produced independently by Marvel Entertainment, is expected to be financed through Marvel's $525 million revolving film financing facility.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

spiderman 3 scripted leaked ....again?

Yes well I found this post by pureplayajim72 on imdb...I WARN YOU IF this is true it gives away the ENTIRE MOVIE! DO NOT read on if you are not ready to spoil this for yourself!!!!


"The earliest script reports are very accurate, however it was only a rough draft and there have been ALOT of significant changes made.





The first part of the script deals with Peter and MJ's on-going relationship. The first scene has Peter attend one of MJ's stage events. As the audience applauds in approval, we pan up to see Harry Osborn's reveal, leering at Peter.



Next, as Peter and MJ part (MJ getting into a cab driven by Chris Tucker) in a comical moment, Peter removes a ring from his pocket...an engagement ring. As Peter is walking to his apartment, he's attacked by The Goblin (Harry Osborn). After an intense aerial fight sequence that deals with Peter not only trying to save himself from injury but also save his engagement ring. Finally, the fight goes into an alley where Peter creates a web that Harry flies straight into and is knocked unconcious. Peter removes his facial mask to see that it is indeed Harry. Harry, not remembering anything (effects from the human performance enhancers) promises to go get help.



Next we're introduced to Eddie Brock, a rival photographer at the Daily Bugle that always competes with Peter. There is tension between the two from the get-go, mostly on Brock's behalf. JJ informs both men that there is a promotion available, and that the man who gets more incriminating shots of Web-Head will get the job. JJ assigns them both to take pictures at the Spider-Man Appreciation Day event the next day.



Next, we're introduced to Sandman, already equipped with his shape-shifting sand powers. He robs a bank and Spidey is on his tail. In the process, Gwen Stacey is nearly killed only to be saved by Spidey. There is a small moment between her and Spider-Man. Meanwhile, The Sandman has gotten away. We follow Sandman to his grungey home with his wife. We see that he is stealing the money to have a procedure done to cure him of his newfound abilities. He is in direct contact with a man named Justin Hammer about the procedure. (a nod to the Ultimate comics)



We see the arrival of the symbiote to earth, straight out of a 60's sci-fi monster movie as a meteorite lands in central park. Meanwhile, we see Harry, now a full-blown alcoholic, in his father's den. He continues to hear the voice of his father inside his head. He tries to fight it off, but its just too strong. Harry goes into the Goblin lair, only to see his father's reflection in broken glass. Norman tells Harry to avenge him. A pumpkin bomb explodes right next to his face, awaking him, as it was all just a nightmare, and Harry is slumped over a table, an empty bottle of whiskey in hand.



We're re-introduced to Mr. Ditkovich and Ursula as Peter goes to his apartment. Peter and MJ go on a date that night as we soon learn that MJ is having problems with her father, her acting career (not being able to land a movie role) and is perhaps a bit jealous of the fame that her significant other is gaining as Spider-Man. Peter talks about how he revealed himself to her and everything that has happened, before proposing to her. MJ says yes.



Next, Peter is making his way home as the symbiote from the meteor sticks to the bottom of his shoe. He goes back to his apartment, and goes to sleep, as the symbiote manifests itself under his bed and lies in wait.


The next day in Dr. Conners class, Peter and Gwen meet. He begins to tutor her as Brock becomes insanely jealous. We learn that Brock and Gwen are ex's.


At the Spider-Man Appreciation Day event, Peter meets up with MJ. They talk abit as Peter makes sure that MJ assures him she's not upset about the event. Next, Peter quick-changes into Spidey, making his appearance. Gwen, for being saved by Spider-Man, presents him with the key to the city. She also steals one of his patented upside-down kisses. Brock is immediately infuriated. MJ is too discouraged.



The event is interrupted by Sandman, who has hijacked an armored car. Sandman goes at it with Spidey. Spider-Man, attempting to save everyone, is beaten for the time being as Sandman makes a get away. Brock is there to snap pictures of the down-and-out Spidey. We see more tension between Brock and Gwen, as Gwen tells Brock that she never wants to see him again. He immediately blames Spider-Man.



Peter, exhausted, slumps up the stairs in full Spider-Man outfit infront of Ditkovich, who just stares wide-eyed. Peter goes to sleep, as the symbiote attaches itself to him. The screen becomes entirely black. Next, Peter wakes up, hanging upside down above the city. He sees his reflection in the side of a building in the Spider-Man costume, however it has become entirely black (the symbiote suit) Peter learns to control his new suit.



The next morning at the Bugle, JJ is going crazy over the Sandman pictures and Spidey being beaten. In a comedy moment, Hoffman and JJ name the Sandman. JJ praises BRock for his photo's.




Peter wakes up as he realizes he's late for work. He sees that the Symbiote suit will not come off. Hurrying, he rushes out the door. Ditkovich confronts him about Spider-Man, as Peter tells him that Spider-Man comes over every Tuesday night to play poker. Slowly, we start to see the symbiote taking its toll on Peter. He explodes on Dr. Conners in class, and on Aunt May. Meanwhile, we see MJ's father hitting her up for money. Peter gets into a confrontation with him and ends up laying him out. MJ and Peter get into a fight over it. Peter also learns that the symbiote can transform into an article of clothing, in particular a leather jacket and the mask portion of the symbiote actually becomes Peter's hair, turning jet black. His eyes even change. He starts to gain a pale complexion. Peter goes out on a date with Gwen Stacy, and has seemingly become more aggressive even in the courting of women.



Next, we see Peter in the Symbiote suit beating common criminals senseless. It is truly controlling him and turning him evil. All the sudden, a man robs a small store and takes off running as Spidey is on his tail. He chases him into an alley. As Spidey grabs him, he begins having hallucinations of Uncle Ben being killed. Suddenly, the man is his arms becomes the man who shot Uncle Ben. Next, he sees visions of Sandman killing Uncle Ben. All effects of the symbiote. Peter loses control of the suit, growing in size and strength, as his teeth become sharp and long, and a giant tongue comes out of his mouth. He heaves the criminal through the air and starts screaming to get the suit off of him. Peter takes off, jumping from rooftop to rooftop. He lands on power cables and is nearly fried. Peter lands in a graveyard as he crawls through and comes to the grave of Uncle Ben. It is raining heavily as Peter clings to the headstone.



Next, we see Eddie Brock and Gwen. Eddie tries to apologize to Gwen. He tries to force himself on her as she runs out. Brock sees Symbiote Spidey on TV being covered by the news.



Meanwhile, Harry wants to meet MJ. They meet in central park as Harry stalks MJ first. They finally come face-to-face and talk about Peter. This time, its Harry who tries to force himself on MJ as she runs out.



Peter has a nightmare where the symbiote eats him alive. He awakes in a cold sweat, and swings to Dr. Conners lab. Conners takes a sample of the Symbiote and starts to study it. We also see clues of him working on the lizard DNA project to replace his arm. Next, we see Peter and MJ going over wedding details with Aunt May. They come to the conclusion that they simply don't have enough money to give MJ the wedding she wanted (at the top of a green hill like what was said in SM2).



Because of this, Symbiote Spidey robs a bank as Brock is there to get photo's of it. Brock is clearly pulling ahead in JJJ's eyes as Peter rages on JJ and Robbie Robertson. There is another Sandman bank robbery, as the Symbiote suit covers Peter. Spider-Man and Sandman battle, as Sandman makes a crack about he was the first one to get to the bank therefore the money is his! The fight goes down into the subway. The symbiote tells Peter that it was Sandman who murdered Uncle Ben. Sandman is doused with a giant wave of water as Spidey gets away. Sandman reforms at his grungey home.




Meanwhile, there is tension between Gwen Stacey and her father, who is heading a task force to take down Spider-Man. In one scene, Symbiote Spidey actually fights the police. Spidey is shot several times but learns that bullets do not affect the symbiote suit. In the midst of it, Captain Stacey is killed by falling debris. Taking somewhat responsibility for it, Aunt May allows Gwen to stay at her apartment. Gwen gets even closer to Peter, but now hates Spider-Man.



Meanwhile, MJ gives Peter his ring back and tells him she cannot marrie him. With that, MJ gets on a train and leaves New York. We see Peter drop the ring into an incinerator. Next, we see that Dr. Conners has enlisted the help of his good friend, and African-American doctor named Ben Riley, who has tested the symbiote sample and has concluded that its weaknesses are loud sound and heat. Peter, being tortured by the symbiote swings to a cathedral. Meanwhile, Brock follows him. As Peter swings into the belltower, he starts to ring the bell as the symbiote is weakened. He rips it off just as Eddie enters and sees that its Peter. Meanwhile, the symbiote lands on Brock and begins to bond with him. Peter swings off and inside the cathedral, Brock is taken over by the symbiote and he becomes a steaming husk, just as the task force to take down Spider-Man arrives. They enter the cathedral as the husk explodes and VENOM emerges. Venom single-handedly takes out the task force.



HArry still struggles with the voice of his father inside his head. Meanwhile, back at his apartment, and looking at a photo of himself and MJ, Peter realizes that he truly loves her. He meets Gwen at a coffee shop to tell her that he loves MJ when Venom hits the scene. VEnom takes Gwen to the top of a skyscraper. Peter, unable to change into Spider-Man, faces Venom at the top of a skyscraper as the rain pours down, only wearing a hood over his head to protect his identity from Gwen. As Peter and Venom battle, his hood is thrown off as Gwen sees that its Peter. In that split second, Gwen is dropped as Peter has no choice but to try and save her, however her neck is snapped and she dies. She dies in Peter's arms just as police arrive and Venom gets away.



Meanwhile, the symbiote takes complete control of Brock telling him that he needs to kill Spider-Man and Parker. Next, we see Peter at Uncle Ben's gravestone again. Finally, Spider-Man is back in full-swing. Sandman is pulling off his biggest heist yet as Spidey hits the scene. The two battle as it goes to a construction site. Venom hits the scene. Soon, Sandman begins to absorb sand around him as he starts to grow huge. He creates giant sand pits as Spidey jumps over them, with Venom leaping after him, and Sandman slamming down his giant malice and sledgehammer. Soon, Venom has beaten Spider-Man. Sandman attempts to finish him off but Venom takes a bite out of Sandman, killing him, saying that HE is the one who will take out Spider-Man. Just as Venom is about to kill Spider-Man, Harry/Goblin hits the scene. Harry and Spider-Man fight against Venom. Just as Venom is about to deliver the death blow once again to SPider-Man with one of his tentacles, Harry dives in the way and takes the hit. Ben Riley and his team arrive with a supersonic sound device and defeat Venom, as they contain the symbiote. Meanwhile, Harry dies in Peter's arms and tells him that he's his best friend.



The closing scenes show Peter at Harry's funeral. He walks off as roses are dropped on Harry's casket. Pan up to see Norman Osborn, smiling. Next, we see the symbiote being locked up in Ben Riley's lab and labeled as 'VENOM'. The last scene we find Peter and Aunt May ontop of the Empire State Building, she reveals that she's always known that he was Spider-Man. Sirens are heard in the distance as Spider-Man dives off the building and quick-changes into Spidey, swinging off as the credits roll.



(There will be a scene added somewhere into the script that will involve Quentin Beck aka Mystero, who will be played by Bruce Campbell) THis scene will also explain his previous appearances in the Spider-Man films."