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‘True Blood’ actor writes Archaia series

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 28, 2009

Michael McMillian

Michael McMillian

By Hugh Armitage – DigitalSpy.com

True Blood actor Michael McMillian will write a series titled Lucid for Archaia Studios Press.

McMillian, who plays the vampire-hating Reverend Steve Newlin in the HBO series, brokered the deal to write for Archaia through his friend and fellow actor Zachary Quinto.

Best known as Spock in 2009′s Star Trek movie and the villainous Sylar in Heroes, Quinto made an agreement to develop comic series with Archaia in partnership with his company Before the Door Pictures, one of which will be Lucid.

“I’m a huge fan of action and high adventure and fantasy,” McMillian told Newsarama. “I grew up on Indiana Jones, H G Wells and James Bond… and I’ve also been, in the past few years, really fascinated with counter-culture, and the history of magic.

True Blood The Complete First Season

True Blood The Complete First Season

“Lucid sort of springs out of the love of those worlds, and it takes place in an alternate universe where major world powers have black ops agents working for them that are trained in the mystic arts, sorcery and magic.

“So it’s kind of like this world where James Bond has been matched up with Harry Potter, and magicians are working in the interest of national security.”

Lucid will debut in summer 2010.

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‘Battlestar Galactica,’ ‘Terminator’ actors join cast of Dollhouse

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

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Summer Glau

By James Hibberd – HollywoodReporter.com

This fall, “Dollhouse” is going to be a geek-TV haven.

Creator Josh Whedon has tapped actors from Fox’s recently canceled “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” and Syfy’s concluded “Battlestar Galactica” to join the show.

Most notably, he’s recruited “Terminator” fan favorite Summer Glau, whom he previously cast in Fox’s “Firefly.”

Glau plays Bennett, a Dollhouse employee who shares a secret past with Eliza Dushku’s Echo.

Also, Jamie Bamber (from “Battlestar”) will appear as a charismatic businessman who is Echo’s new husband.

Michael Hogan (“Battlestar” again) comes to Dollhouse hoping to stop a psychotic family member’s killing spree. Alexis Denisof (“Angel”) is a U.S. senator leading a witch hunt to track down the underground organization.

Jamie Bamber

Jamie Bamber

Keith Carradine (“Dexter”) is a nemesis of Dollhouse leader Adelle.

Though “Dollhouse” struggled on Friday nights last season, the network hopes the notable guest casting along with some creative tweaks will help the show gain a broader audience.

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Battlestar Galactica on Blu-ray

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Rapidly Mutating Flesh Eating Creatures in ‘The Dark Lurking’

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

‘The Dark Lurking’ from Australia

Here’s the story: Something has gone terribly wrong at research station 320, a secret facility one mile beneath the earth’s surface. All communications are gone, all means of escape destroyed and an extremely dangerous horde of rapidly mutating flesh eating creatures are consuming everything in their path.

Eight survivors of the outpost attempt to escape through thirteen levels of terror that will lead them to the surface. One of them is not who they seem to be, but darkness itself in human form.

Starring Aash Aaron, Philippe Deseck, Ozzie Devrish, Anthony Edwards, Dirk Foulger, Bret Kennedy, Tonia Renee, Cassia Rosenstraus, Roslyn van Doorn, Davyd Williams, and directed by Greg Connors.

According to the film’s director (and writer) Greg Connors, they’re looking at an October/November VOD release for the film in the States, ahead of its eventual DVD release

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Movie Bosses End Batman Casting Rumors

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

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Hollywood bosses have stepped in to silence speculation about the next BATMAN movie – insisting there isn’t even a script yet for the superhero sequel.
Rumours about the planned follow-up to The Dark Knight have been plentiful ever since the blockbuster hit cinemas in 2008.
Internet gossip sites have been rife with reports about the possible addition of feline femme fatale Catwoman to the next picture in Christopher Nolan’s film franchise, with a British tabloid reporting over the weekend (22-23Aug) that Megan Fox is in negotiations to take the coveted role.
Angelina Jolie, Cher and Kate Beckinsale have also been linked to the part, while Shia LaBeouf, Johnny Depp and Eddie Murphy have also been in rumoured negotiations concerning the picture.
Movie chiefs have confirmed they do want to shoot another Batman movie, but they are adamant the project is in the very early stages and producers haven’t even discussed casting yet.
A representative for the Warner Bros. film studio tells People.com, “It’s rumour. It’s not true. There is no script. There is no project to be cast in.”

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The Making Of “9″ and The Art of “9″

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

art_of_9_smallThe Making Of “9″ and The Art of “9″ Events

Saturday, September 5th, 2009
6:00 p.m. — 11:00 p.m.

Join in two events — The Making of “9″ at Gnomon School, then The Art of “9″ at Gnomon Gallery

art_of_9_small_2Join Gnomon School of Visual Effects and the VES for an evening of “9″ events, the new animated feature film directed by Gnomon’s current Resident Artist Shane Acker. Sit in for the Making of “9″ event at 6:00, then The Art of “9″ gallery opening at Gnomon Gallery at 8:00.

The Making of “9″ event will be a special look into the production process behind the film with director Shane Acker and Animation Director Joe Ksander. After the event will be The Art of “9″, the opening reception for the new Gnomon Gallery show featuring production art from the film.

art_of_9_small_3Presenters:

Shane Acker – Director

Joe Ksander – Animation Director

Event Details:

When: Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Meet & Greet: 6:00 pm — 6:30 pm

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Digital Domain The Leading Edge of Visual Effects


The Making Of “9″: 6:30 pm — 8:00 pm
The Art of “9″: 8:00 pm — 11:00 pm

Place: Gnomon School of Visual Effects
1015 N. Cahuenga Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90038

This event is FREE of charge!

More info on the Gnomon website, click HERE

Plot Summary for “9”
When 9 first comes to life, he finds himself in a post-apocalyptic world where all humans are gone, and it is only by chance that he discovers a small community of others like him taking refuge from fearsome machines that roam the earth intent on their extinction. Despite being the neophyte of the group, 9 convinces the others that hiding will do them no good. They must take the offensive if they are to survive, and they must discover why the machines want to destroy them in the first place. As they’ll soon come to learn, the very future of civilization may depend on them.

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Steven Spielberg Setting Sail With Michael Crichton’s ‘Pirates’

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

Michael Crichton novel Pirate Latitudes

by Elisabeth Rappe – Cinematical.com

Steven Spielberg is going to need a bigger boat — a much, much bigger boat. He’s leaving this shore, sailing away to 17th century Jamaica for one last adventure with the late Michael Crichton. USA Today reports that DreamWorks has bought the rights to Crichton’s posthumous novel, Pirate Latitudes, and has hired screenwriter David Koepp to develop it into a film. Spielberg is producing, but plans on directing, though nothing has been scheduled until the script is completed.

While it’s a bittersweet reunion, it’s one that’s sheer luck and coincidence according to DreamWorks’ co-chair and CEO Stacey Snider. “Anything that Michael wrote, Steven would be keenly interested to read. But without Michael knowing it, or even me knowing it, it turns out Steven always wanted to direct his own pirate film.” Not surprisingly, Spielberg already is coolly confident in Pirate Latitudes. “Michael wrote a real page-turner that already seems suited for the big screen. Michael and I have had almost two decades of solid collaborations. Whenever I made a film from a Michael Crichton book or screenplay, I knew I was in good hands. Michael felt the same, and we like to think he still does.”

Pirate Latitudes doesn’t hit store shelves until November 24, so plot details are relatively scarce. But this isn’t going to be a tale of undead pirates and squid-faced Davey Jones like Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean. Latitudes is a semi-historical tale of piracy that takes place in 1665. Its star is the dashing Captain Edward Hunter, who infiltrates the notorious Port Royal, and plans to raid a Spanish galleon loaded with treasure. Cue the cannons and swashbuckling, though it sounds as though Spielberg plans to load it up with lots of grimy, historical details.

This is just cool news all around. It’s about time Jack Sparrow got some competition, and I

Dexter The Complete Third Season

Dexter The Complete Third Season

know I’m not alone in craving another glorious, original adventure story from Spielberg. While I haven’t been a fan of many of Crichton’s historical stories (I know I should have liked Timeline and Eaters of the Dead, but I just couldn’t), I’m a little more optimistic about anything based in Port Royal. It’s a period of history that there’s a lot of escapist room in, and I’m far happier watching pure fiction if it’s based in pillaging. I know there are plenty of ways this can fail, but there’s just as many ways a Spielberg-Crichton pirate story can go right. I can’t wait to watch this one come together

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Angelopoulos, Kapoor to be honoured at Mumbai Film Festival

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos

Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos

By Liz Shackleton – ScreenDaily.com

The Mumbai Film Festival (Oct 29-Nov 5), organised by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI), has announced that it will present lifetime achievement awards to Greek filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos and Indian actor-director Shashi Kapoor.

Angelopoulos will be presented with the international lifetime achievement award at the festival’s closing ceremony on Nov 5. Kapoor, a legend of Indian cinema with credits such as Deewar and Namak Halaal, will receive the Indian lifetime achievement award at the Oct 29 opening. The festival will also screen a selection of both Angelopoulos’ and Kapoor’s films.

The festival also announced that the five-member international jury will include US scriptwriter and director Paul Schrader and Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi.

In addition to the international competition for first feature films, the festival’s major programmes include World Cinema, Indian Showcase, short film competition Dimensions Mumbai and Retrospectives. Prizes in the competition section include the Golden Gateway India trophy, which comes with a cash award of $100,000, and the Silver Gateway India award with $50,000. 

Indian actor-director Shashi Kapoor

Indian actor-director Shashi Kapoor

“The 11th MMF will showcase the best in contemporary Indian cinema even while it takes a look back at cinema down the ages,” said MAMI chairman Shyam Benegal. “We also want to encourage young film talent and will have a forum for that.”

The festival will also feature a jury of 32 college students, dubbed “Mumbai Young Critics”, who will vote for the film which will receive the Mumbai Young Critics Award and the Silver Gateway of India.

Fun Republic’s 4-screen multiplex in Andheri will be the central venue of the festival, while screenings will also take place at Metro Big Cinema and other theatres.

Founded in 1997, MAMI is an independent body of film professionals including Benegal, Yash Chopra, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Karan Johar and Reliance Big Entertainment chairman Amit Khanna.

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A zombie that never sleeps: Rob Zombie has ‘sickness’ that keeps him in motion

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 27, 2009

Rob Zombie

Rob Zombie

Nicholas White – LATimes.com

Nicholas White , a freelance journalist here in Los Angeles, is back with another Hero Complex contribution, this time a conversation with Rob Zombie, the rocking Renaissance man of horror, whose new film “Halloween II” lands in theaters with a splatter this Friday. 

What horror lurks in the mind of a pop nightmare maker?

“I think it’s kind of a sickness I suffer from,” Rob Zombie, director of “Halloween II,” said on the eve of his new movie’s release. “I cannot relax and settle down. My brain is always racing with ideas. I can’t calm down. I’m like that all that time. My wife [actress Sheri Moon Zombie] knows how to relax. I don’t so much sometimes. So, I drive her insane with it.”

On closer look, Zombie’s practiced professional insanity — whether through bloody bodies onscreen or macabre imagery in his music — appears more of a character than the real guy.

Strip away the stringy, cobwebby hair and caked-on white makeup, and Zombie (whose given name is Robert Bartleh Cummings, born in 1965 in progressive working-class Massachusetts) is just another very hard-working performer in the Hollywood industry.

In addition to directing movies, creating comic books (his 2007 “The Haunted World of El Superbeasto” was made into a still-unreleased movie voiced by Paul Giamatti), and a platinum-selling recording career, Zombie is, simply, a painter.

“Drawing and painting are always one of my first loves — that’s what I have always done,” Zombie, a onetime painting student at New York’s prestigious Parsons School of Design, says. “That’s always been the thing that’s fallen away. Now it’s something I’ve gotten back into. And I love it.

Halloween II H2“Movies, music — I love all that, but it plays on a different scale,” he says. “It’s millions of dollars, you’re expected to make back millions of dollars. You have millions of people come see it. Painting
is much purer. I’m not doing it to set up a show and sell things. I just do it to do it.”

While he has no plans for another comic book or graphic novel, Zombie is painting “gigantic figure-study” paintings of people at his house, he says. “Kind of classic stuff.”

“The reality of the business now is that if you have an idea for a movie and if you have done it first as a graphic novel, it really makes trying to sell that idea to somebody much easier,” Zombie says.
“That was the hope with ‘The Haunted World of El Superbeasto.’”

Zombie’s fourth film in seven years, “Halloween II,” bearing the name but not the plot of the 1981 original movie, hits theaters Friday. Opening against the similarly themed “Final Destination 3-D,”
“Halloween II” has big expectations.

Its distributor, the Weinstein Co., is said to be in financial straits after a string of unprofitable movies. While Zombie’s 2007 “Halloween” grossed more than $80 million worldwide for the Weinsteins, the production company could use a hit.

The Weinsteins’ other big late-summer horse, “Inglourious Basterds,” had a surprising $38-million opening weekend, buoyed by Brad Pitt’s star power and a kamikaze marketing campaign. Quentin Tarantino’s last collaboration with the Weinsteins, “Grindhouse,” a double-feature ode to raw B-movies of the 1970s, grossed less than half its nearly $70-million production budget.

Does Zombie feel pressure to keep the Weinsteins on life support?

“I have never heard that from them, they have never said that to me,” Zombie says. “I have only read that on a couple of Hollywood websites. But, no one has ever said it to me personally, like, ‘Oh, this film
has to do this for us.’ The only pressure I feel is to make the movie great.” As for working with the Weinsteins, which he has now twice after “Halloween”?

“I don’t know,” Zombie says, succinctly. “It is what it is. Everything is a difficult process, and this Halloweencan be a very difficult process at times.”

Zombie, by most accounts, has shown a progression in ease with the camera since his rocky, cultish 2003 debut, “House of 1000 Corpses.”

The narrative-lite “Corpses” (which dragged in mostly subpar reviews) had a distinctive brutality reminiscent of early 1970s Wes Craven, even if Zombie’s aesthetic wasn’t completely developed. His next film,
2005′s “The Devil’s Rejects,” was a more polished effort.

“It doesn’t really get easier, but you get more confident in what you can accomplish,” he says. “There is a moment in every movie where the whole thing can come crashing down. Movies are funny because you need a thousand things to go right everyday, and you only need one thing wrong to derail the whole thing.”

How many filmmakers have howled at the moon in front of sold-out arenas and huge festival crowds? Zombie proved himself both as a solo artist and as front man for the 1990s rock band White Zombie. His new album is finished and hits stores Nov. 10, he says, and he returns to touring in Japan on Oct. 1 and circles back to the U.S.stage on Oct. 15.

“I love music and I love movies, but they’re so opposite, the process, that it’s such a great release,” Zombie says. “I can tour the whole world and meet thousands of fans on a daily basis, and get the vibe of what’s going on. That’s a great luxury.”

LATimes.com– Nicholas White

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Vin Diesel back as “XXX: The Return of Xander Cage”

Posted by GoreMaster Special Effects on August 26, 2009

Vin Diesel

Vin Diesel

By Borys Kit – HollywoodReporter.com

Ericson Core has signed to helm “XXX: The Return of Xander Cage,” Columbia’s third installment in the action franchise. Neal Moritz and Joe Roth are producing.

Vin Diesel is reprising the role of the extreme sports athlete-turned-government operative he originated in the 2002 movie directed by Rob Cohen. Diesel and Cohen skipped the 2005 sequel, “XXX: State of the Union,” which starred Ice Cube and was helmed by Lee Tamahori.

Last year, Diesel and Cohen agreed to reteam for the new installment, but in June, Cohen segued to helm “Medieval” for Regency.

Columbia went on the hunt for a helmer, who also had to get the OK from Diesel. Diesel has worked with Core before, though not under an actor-director relationship; Core, a cinematographer-turned-director, worked as DP on Diesel’s 2001 flick “The Fast and the Furious.”

John Brancato and Michael Ferris (“Terminator Salvation”) wrote the script for “Xander Cage.” It involves Cage’s return to the National Security Agency after an eight-year absence. Richard Wilkes, who wrote the original movie, did a recent polish.

The studio hopes to move fast, capitalizing on Hollywood brand hunger and Diesel’s resurgence as a boxoffice draw, and aims to roll cameras early next year.

Core, repped by Gersh, made his directorial debut with the 2006 football drama “Invincible.” He’s attached to direct the coming-of-age thriller “Conrail” at New Line and the Touchstone war thriller “Liberty.”

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