Sunday, November 30, 2014

December will bring some big announcements

A new month is arriving, and there should be plenty of news to get us talking very soon.

Tomorrow morning there will be a segment on Good Morning America (on Disney-owned ABC) revealing exclusive new details of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, so we're getting more info hot on the heels of last week's trailer. 
Stay tuned.

And given that Bond 24 starts principal photography this coming Saturday, we should expect a press conference sometime this week which will finally reveal the film's title. 

Plus, it's Cyber Monday, so who knows what else might happen? 

Meet you back here tomorrow!

Friday, November 28, 2014

First Trailer! Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Here we have it! Short, eye-catching, while giving away very little. Which I much prefer, rather than having the entire plot sketched out for me. What do you think, gang? Still over a year away!





Wednesday, November 19, 2014

FX lands Tom Hardy for 19th Century adventure series

The folks at FX aren't afraid of taking chances or going after top talent. The channel has ordered an adventure series starring and created by Tom Hardy (with his father Chips Hardy) called Taboo. Set in 1813, the series follows adventurer James Keziah Delaney as he returns from Africa with a fortune in diamonds, determined to build his own shipping and trade empire against the East India Company, after the death of his father.

With Sons of Anarchy and Justified concluding, the channel is developing new content to maintain their edgy appeal to the core demographics. In addition to their recent success with Fargo, FX is also developing Hoke with Paul Giamatti as a Miami detective in the mid 1980's (from the novels of Charles Willeford), The Bastard Executioner, from Sons creator Kurt Sutter, and series versions of From Hell and American Psycho, which will be given the Fargo reinvention treatment.

FX honcho John Landgraf is planning quite the slate. Here's hoping period sagas like Taboo and Bastard Executioner deliver better than The Strain, which quickly grew tiresome, despite Corey Stoll and Guillermo del Toro. Taboo is executive produced by Ridley Scott and written by Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things), and should debut in 2016.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

The Black Series goes to Hoth!

One of the few bright spots for Star Wars collectors over the last couple of years has been Hasbro's new Black Series collection, the highlight of which has been the six inch range of figures. There have been several waves so far, and for the most part, the choices and quality have been really excellent.

Hasbro just let Black Series fans know they're about to get their Empire on, with new photos of fan favorites Hoth Luke Skywalker and Wampa snowmonster, as well as Han Solo with trusty (and stinky) Tauntaun steed. The wave rounds out with bounty hunter Bossk and Han Solo in Stormtrooper disguise.

This should help fans get through the drought until December of next year when Episode VII The Force Awakens figures arrive. Looking good, they are.


Friday, November 14, 2014

At last! Space: 1999 Season Two coming to blu-ray!

Okay, this post is for a very small and enthusiastic population of our readership, but if you're part of that segment, WOW! At long last, Season Two of Gerry Anderson's oft maligned yet much beloved Space: 1999 is coming to blu-ray in 2015.

The first season was pretty spectacular, surreal, daffy and very serious. The second season saw the arrival of a new U.S. producer to "liven things up," and added new elements such as Maya the metamorph (Catherine Schell) who could transform into anything; Barry Morse was replaced with Tony Anholt, a livelier younger member of Moonbase Alpha; the wardrobe got a zingier leisure suit upgrade and the aliens and plots became even more fantastic. The first season has been out on blu for a while, and while Season Two is pretty goofy - sometimes even laughable - most fans have a real soft spot for it. And one thing both seasons of this zany cult classic have in common are sensational special effects.

Network Distributing will be releasing season two in about a year, but to whet your appetites, they are releasing a special disc of the two-part "Bringers of Wonder" episode this December. Take note that this is only a Region B release (Hi, pals in the UK), but hopefully it will also be released here in the states as well - season two in its entirety definitely is, so here's hoping.

Starring American actors Martin Landau and Barbara Bain and produced by Supermarionation Thunderbirds and UFO mastermind Gerry Anderson, Space: 1999 was the next leap forward after the original Star Trek and was oh so ever a child of the seventies. If you've never seen this show, you really owe it to yourself to discover it. I can't wait for this to make its way here.

Have a taste of season two, here in the official second season trailer...

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Has Bond 24 found its villain? YES!


Two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz has joined the cast of the still untitled Bond 24. While his role has yet to be revealed, it's said to be significant and the film has yet to announce a primary adversary. Recently cast Dave Bautista is thought to be more of an uber henchman, a la Oddjob, so there is a high likelihood that the incomparable Waltz is going to join the pantheon of great Bond villains, sending Bond 24 into the stratosphere. 

Now, for that title...

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

NECA Lays Down the Law for Apes Fans!

"Ape Shall Never Kill Ape!" NECA continues their love for the original Planet of the Apes films! With wave 2 due in January, these crazy cats are encouraging display-building on an epic level with a massive statue of The Lawgiver - the Greatest Ape - whose wisdom formed the very tenets of Ape culture.

At a full 12 inches, he towers over the 6-7 inch Ape figures, made from cold cast hand-painted resin. Like many such accessories, the Lawgiver is getting a single production run, so when he's gone, he's gone. The Sacred Scrolls advise you to pre-order while you can! Lest you see those dreaded words, "Pre-sold out!"








Japanese toy company Medicom took a stab at the Lawgiver a few years ago, but he was much smaller, mere shoulders taller than General Ursus!

















These new statues are much more humbling, right, Dr. Zaius?




Tuesday, November 11, 2014

"Listen up, Screwheads" - Evil Dead's Ash To Return As Series!

You can't keep a good man down. 33 years ago, Sam Raimi unleashed Bruce Campbell on the world, with The Evil Dead, and now after two sequels and a feature "reimagining," Ash will return to wield boomstick and vanquish the forces of darkness on the Starz cable channel in a series of 10 half-hour episodes:

“Bruce Campbell will be reprising his role as Ash, the stock boy, aging lothario and chainsaw-handed monster hunter who has spent the last 30 years avoiding responsibility, maturity and the terrors of the Evil Dead. When a Deadite plague threatens to destroy all of mankind, Ash is finally forced to face his demons –personal and literal. Destiny, it turns out, has no plans to release the unlikely hero from its ‘Evil’ grip."

Sam Raimi will exec produce the series and direct the pilot episode. Bruce Campell certainly makes it sound like the right mix: "I’m really excited to bring this series to the Evil Dead fans worldwide — it’s going to be everything they have been clamoring for: serious deadite ass-kicking and plenty of outrageous humor."

We don't have long to wait, either - the Ash vs. Evil Dead series debuts in 2015!

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Wahlberg is Steve Austin: B is for Bionic - and Billion!

Mark Wahlberg will re-team with his Lone Survivor director Peter Berg in the role of Steve Austin, the world's first bionic man, The Weinstein Company has re-titled TV's The Six Million Dollar Man into the adjusted-for-inflation Six Billion Dollar Man. This is one of those projects that's been in development for years. Universal had a screenplay working in 1995 from Kevin Smith, who went on to adapt it into an ongoing title at Dynamite Comics. Then in 2004, Jim Carrey attempted to position a more comedic take on the franchise, which failed to materialize.

Berg is an interesting choice as director, with plenty of action films on his CV, including Hancock and Battleship. How Berg and Wahlberg approach Six Million is the big question. Will they be tempted to take the material in a more comedic, campy tone? Will their respective Hancock and Ted experiences bleed into Steve Austin? Lone Survivor was deadly serious. The hope is that any humor (which admittedly may be hard to avoid) will be minimal, and in support of a straight-up action approach. "Reinventing" Steve Austin a la 21 Jump Street is the wrong way to go.

The original novels (Cyborg being the first) and the first few seasons of the series were fairly sober action adventure. Steve Austin is a test pilot, horribly injured in the crash of an experimental plane, who wakes up missing both legs, and arm and one eye. He's refitted with advanced bionic components giving him superior strength and speed, the co-pay for which involves being a special agent for the government. It's always been a great premise, and Wahlberg has been looking for an action franchise that doesn't leave him playing second fiddle to Optimus Prime.

If Berg and Wahlberg can take a James Bond approach with Six Billion, and infuse enough humor to make Austin a likable character, while delivering slam-bang action, Steve Austin may well have a second life beyond his days as a seventies pop culture icon.

Now who's going to play Oscar Goldman?

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Alex Garland Ready For Annihilation

Screenwriter Alex Garland (28 Days Later, Sunshine, Dredd) will be directing an adaptation of Annihilation, the first book in Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy. Annihilation marks Garland's second time in the director's chair, following Ex Machina, Garland's debut about android intelligence.

Annihilation follows an expedition into a quarantined region of the United States called "Area X," a mysterious zone that has claimed the lives of all previous expeditions who have gone before, ending in mass suicides, cancer or a hail of self-inflicted gunfire.

VanderMeer wrote all three novels at once (Authority and Acceptance are written from different perspectives), which involve ecological anomalies and terrifying life forms.

Scott Rudin (No Country For Old Men, The Social Network) will produce for Paramount.