With 2009 ending and 10 years into the new millennium passed we have decided to look at who should be considered the filmmaker of the decade. The guy or perhaps girl who has really made a presence and stamp on cinema and filmmaking over the past 10 years. So tell us – is it Steven Soderbergh, the Coen Brothers, Chris Nolan, Michael Bay perhaps?
Think back to 2000 and all the films that have come out since then, all the directors out there. There is such an amazing amount of movies and... Read Full Story
James Cameron (pictured left) held a private screening of "Avatar" on Dec. 4 for a few friends of his. Among the attendees were Arnold Schwarzenegger and Steven Spielberg (pictured right), a filmmaker who is also experimenting with motion-capture technology. (Spielberg and Peter Jackson are in the middle of mo-cap pic "Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn.") At the premiere last night, I heard that Spielberg's reaction was overwhelmingly positive. Today I was able to confirm through his reps... Read Full Story
J.J. Abrams’ NBC pilot Undercovers , has Boris Kodjoe set to star as the male.
Undercovers is described as a mix between Mr. & Mrs. Smith and The Bourne Identity and revolves around spouses Samantha and Steven (Kodjoe) Bloom, who work together as spies.
Gerald McRaney has also been tapped to play a role in the project as the couple’s CIA boss. The role of Samantha is yet to be cast. Abrams is considering directing the Warner Bros. TV-produced pilot, which he co-wrote with Josh Reims... Read Full Story
OK, I admit I wasn't thrilled with the Avatar trailer (and the fact that it was on TV every 15 minutes didn't help), but there's so much buzz around it that I think I gotta see it, and in 3-D. Plus James Cameron's track record and limited output makes practically every film a milestone. And that brings up the next question: What's your favorite James Cameron film? (I'm not going to count documentaries like Ghosts of the Abyss .) My personal picks follow. --David The Terminator : Still one... Read Full Story
OK, I admit I wasn’t thrilled with the Avatar trailer (and the fact that it was on TV every 15 minutes didn’t help), but there’s so much buzz around it that I think I gotta see it, and in 3-D. Plus James Cameron’s track record and limited output makes practically every film a milestone. And that brings up the next question: What’s your favorite James Cameron film? (I’m not going to count documentaries like Ghosts of the Abyss .) My personal picks follow. —David
The Terminator... Read Full Story
MARVEL COMICS legend president Stan Lee loves to do it, and British writer/presenter Stephen Fry is always at it. Yes, it's Twitter I'm talking about.
And based on the number of followers, according to Twitterholic , actor Ashton Kutcher is tops (4.1million) followed by Britney Spears (3.99million), Ellen DeGeneres (3.91million), Barack Obama (2.88million), CNN (2.818million) and Oprah (2.815million). I think I have a way to go before I reach those dizzy heights.
But how much does the... Read Full Story
OK, I admit I wasn't thrilled with the Avatar trailer (and the fact that it was on TV every 15 minutes didn't help), but there's so much buzz around it that I think I gotta see it, and in 3-D. Plus James Cameron's track record and limited output makes practically every film a milestone. And that brings up the next question: What's your favorite James Cameron film? (I'm not going to count documentaries like Ghosts of the Abyss .) My personal picks follow. --David
The Terminator : Still... Read Full Story
OK, I admit I wasn't thrilled with the Avatar trailer (and the fact that it was on TV every 15 minutes didn't help), but there's so much buzz around it that I think I gotta see it, and in 3-D. Plus James Cameron's track record and limited output makes practically every film a milestone. And that brings up the next question: What's your favorite James Cameron film? (I'm not going to count documentaries like Ghosts of the Abyss .) My personal picks follow. --David
The Terminator : Still... Read Full Story
OK, I admit I wasn't thrilled with the Avatar trailer (and the fact that it was on TV every 15 minutes didn't help), but there's so much buzz around it that I think I gotta see it, and in 3-D. Plus James Cameron's track record and limited output makes practically every film a milestone. And that brings up the next question: What's your favorite James Cameron film? (I'm not going to count documentaries like Ghosts of the Abyss .) My personal picks follow. --David
The Terminator : Still... Read Full Story
OK, I admit I wasn't thrilled with the Avatar trailer (and the fact that it was on TV every 15 minutes didn't help), but there's so much buzz around it that I think I gotta see it, and in 3-D. Plus James Cameron's track record and limited output makes practically every film a milestone. And that brings up the next question: What's your favorite James Cameron film? (I'm not going to count documentaries like Ghosts of the Abyss .) My personal picks follow. --David
The Terminator : Still... Read Full Story