Press Conference - Public Enemies - Johnny Depp, Michael Mann, Marion Cotillard
NEWS - REVIEWS - TRAILERS - POSTERS - INTERVIEWS - FORUM - CONTACT
FEATURED REVIEWS - Public Enemies - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Moon - The Hurt Locker
LFF is on Facebook - Twitter - Friend Feed
Friday, 17 October 2008
The Random
More Star Trek photos are out and First Showing also have lots of info on the movie.
Prince Adam does not have the power. Latino Review have the news that Warner Bros have killed the He-Man movie.
Kevin Smith is developing a $45-$50 million futuristic outer space comedy. “The moment someone steps out of the spaceship, it’s going to cost a little more,” Smith told The Hollywood Reporter. The story will revolve around a father-son relationship, and will reference other science fiction films.
More Zack and Miri Make a Porno ads have been banned as they contain the word Porno.
Further details are online about the recently announced Bull Durham sequel.
Guillermo del Toro says he would love to get illustrator Bernie Wrightson to design the creature for his upcoming Frankenstein feature. You can find some of Bernie's illustrations of scenes from Mary Shelley's original novel here.
The second half of the fourth season of Battlestar Galactica is scheduled to start airing January 16th.
Larry Charles says that he would love to recut the hundreds of hours of footage he shot for the Bill Maher religion-skewering doco Religulous into half-hour shows to air as a series on HBO or the like and has already talked to Lionsgate about doing such an idea... (full details)
The new Seth Rogen comedy Observe & Report is said to be excellent, but early test audience response may end up cutting out the best gags... (full details)
Pretty much everyone who was involved in the previous four Saw films will return in cameos, flashbacks and the like in the upcoming fifth film... (full details)
HOME / FORUM.
Monday, 6 October 2008
Sequel to Bull Durham - Is the World ready for it? Is Tim Robbins kicking himself?

A sequel to Kevin Costner's award-winning baseball movie Bull Durham is in the pipeline, according U.S. reports.
The hit 1988 movie, starring Costner, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins, was nominated for a Best Screenplay Oscar at the 1989 ceremony in Los Angeles.
Costner has been in a series of meetings with the film's director Ron Shelton to discuss the possibility of resurrecting his Crash Davis character in a sequel to the beloved film.
Sarandon is also slated to return to play Annie Savoy, according to New York gossip column PageSix.
The actress was nominated for a Golden Globe and won the Best Actress gong at the Boston Society of Film Critics Awards for the role.
As Tim Robbins recently said he would never do a sequel he has effectively lost out on a part in this one. This is what he said, “I wouldn’t want to do it,” he said of the sequel talk he’s heard over the years for films like “Bull Durham.” “I don’t like sequels, so I don’t want to do sequels.”
I've never seen the original Bull Durham, is it any good? Does it need a sequel?