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    • A Waste of Shame

      (2005)

      Directed by: John McKay

      Starring: Rupert Graves, Tom Sturridge, Anna Chancellor

      Overview: Shakespeare (Rupert Graves) writes deeply personal sonnets about love.

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Tuesday, June 9

  • Marvel's Kevin Feige Updates The Avengers, Thor, Ant-Man and More

    MarvelMarvel President of Production Kevin Feige has been very busy lately speaking about the upcoming slate of movies Marvel has in production, from The Avengers to Thor and even Ant-Man, giving plenty of updates about each one.

    While he could not confirm another Incredible Hulk movie, Feige did confirm that Hulk will appear in The Avengers:

    Now at least we can talk about Hulk being onscreen and Hulk being in a movie. It will have been four years since he was in a movie by that point. By 2012, I'd like to see him in it. We're just starting the story. I was on the phone with [Avengers screenwriter] Zak Penn this morning. He's coming in next week and he's going to work on the outline this summer. It's so intertwined with what we're doing before it. I almost wanted to get done with production on Iron Man 2, and the scripts to Thor and The First Avenger: Captain America well underway, before we even started The Avengers.

    With many of the movies being intertwined, this means that several characters will make appearances in different movies, in particular Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Feige explained that he hopes to provide fans with a comic book experience, where characters from other books show up unexpectedly.

    Feige gave an update on Thor confirming that Donald Blake, Thor's human alter ego, will not appear in Thor, which will take place on both Earth and Asgard. Meanwhile, The First Avenger: Captain America will "primarily" be a period piece taking place during World War II, with an appearance by Cap's sidekick Bucky "a safe bet."

    As for casting Captain America, Feige clearly hasn't made a decision:

    There are only a handful of stars that mean anything here, much less overseas. I do think that will be a factor in it. As long as we have the freedom to cast the best actor for the part. Whether it's an actor who's been a great actor, but hasn't starred in marquee action movies before like Robert Downey, or somebody that came out of Australia that we've never heard.

    As for the Ant-Man adaptation that Shaun of the Dead's Edgar Wright is working on, Feige said:

    I want to make Ant-Man one of these days. I think that'll be surprising and funny. I love Edgar Wright. What he likes about it is that when he says he's doing Ant-Man, people go, 'Ant-Man? What the hell is that?' I think that's funny.

    Ant-Man isn't the only movie Feige hopes to make post-Avengers, he's also excited about Doctor Strange:

    I think Doctor Strange would kick ass. I think we've done very well at this street-level superhero aspect of the Marvel Universe. I think with Thor, you'll see us cracking into the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe in a very good way that's never been done before in our movies. I'd love to get into that supernatural element.

    Marvel and Feige clearly have a lot on the horizon. However, ultimately, it's The Avengers that Feige is most excited about:

    I think The Avengers is going to have it's own vibe. It'll have a different tone than the other Marvel movies. It is about saving the world, because there's no other reason for characters that powerful to band together. I think the scope and the scale will feel like a much bigger thing.

    Iron Man 2 opens May 7, 2010, while Thor and The First Avenger: Captain America are due May 20 and July 22 of 2011, respectively. The Avengers should open May 4, 2012.


    Posted 06/09/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Kevin Feige | Scarlett Johansson | Zak Penn | Samuel L. Jackson | Robert Downey Jr. | Tom Hiddleston | Edgar Wright | Chris Hemsworth | The Incredible Hulk 2 | Thor | Ant-Man | The Avengers | Iron Man 2 | First Avenger: Captain America | The Incredible Hulk | Shaun of the Dead

Friday, June 5

  • Story and Casting Updates for Thor

    AvatarThor is really starting to fill out its ensemble, with Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Tom Hiddleston as his evil half-brother Loki, and Kenneth Branagh-favorite Brian Blessed as their father Odin.

    What concerns comic fans, however, is not so much the casting but instead how Branagh and company plan on handling Thor's odd position as both superhero and Norse god. With Thor looking to be released only a year prior to The Avengers, will Thor's integration into a team of heroes seem natural or will Thor stand out among his more human counterparts like Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man? Nothing to worry about, Thor screenwriter Ashley Miller told CineFOOLS:

    Thor's powers are godly, yes. And his zip code is a little different. But at the end of the day, he's a man. In the comics, Odin sends him to Earth because he's not perfect. He's brash, arrogant. Even over-confident. We all know that guy -- some of us have even been that guy. Our script is very firmly rooted in the Marvel film world. We were constantly looking for ways to connect Thor to the other movies and heroes, even if they were simply in passing.

    Director Branagh is also interested in the story, reading tons of Thor comics and taking advice from several Marvel writers and editors. With such in-depth research, clearly Branagh has some favorite storylines? He told MTV:

    I think that [Thor stories] go through golden patches and purple patches and everyone has personal favorites. The recent runs have been marvelous. The J. Michael Straczynski run has been a tremendous achievement. But I’ve also been reading way back, reading classic, vintage runs as well. There are many Thors and many accounts of the stories across nearly 50 years of the comics. We look to raid from the best.

    So really, the story could come from anywhere in Thor's 45-year history. That ought to satisfy fans.


    Posted 06/05/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Robert Downey Jr. | Brian Blessed | Kenneth Branagh | Tom Hiddleston | Chris Hemsworth | Thor | The Avengers

Tuesday, May 19

  • Both Hero & Villain Now Cast for Thor Movie

    ThorDeadlineHollywood.com has scooped a double whammy in casting news for Marvel Studio's next big franchise comic book movie, Thor.

    As we reported earlier, the lead role Thor has gone to Australian hunk Chris Hemsworth. Now we learn his evil arch-nemesis and half brother, Loki, will be played by award-winning British actor Tom Hiddleston.

    Both of these hunky hotties are relative unknowns, at least to American audiences, but if you think you recognize Hemmings, perhaps you just saw Star Trek -- he portrays the doomed daddy of James T. Kirk -- killed in the opening scene of the movie.


    Posted 05/19/2009 by Jim

    Related: Tom Hiddleston | Chris Hemsworth | Thor | Star Trek

Sunday, May 3

  • Kenneth Branagh Talks Thor

    ThorKenneth Branagh offered an update on his comic adaptation to IGN:

    Well, I'm working currently on Thor for Marvel and we're planning that one. We're having a great time at the moment. We're in intense pre-production. I shoot Thor in January of next year.

    All this extra time allows Branagh to take his time in casting the Thor role. With Alexander Skarsgård seemingly out of the running, and Charlie Hunnam screen testing, Branagh is quick to mention that Tom Hiddleston is still a possibility:

    Tom Hiddleston is a great actor and he, amongst a number of others, has been part of the group we've spoken to and all that's still a work in progress.

    With Thor not shooting until next year, Branagh has plenty of time to make up his mind.


    Posted 05/03/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Charlie Hunnam | Alexander Skarsgard | Kenneth Branagh | Tom Hiddleston | Thor

Tuesday, March 17

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