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Showing posts with label J J Abrams. Show all posts
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Sunday, 21 June 2009

Star Trek sequel and Cowboys and Aliens - Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman have the news

Orci and Kurtzman are the writers behind J J Abrams recent Star Trek film. Collider had this great interview them. They talk about sequels to the film and their work on Cowboys and Aliens.
We have had discussions about the debate of the exploration sci-fi plot where the unknown and nature itself is somehow an adversary or the villain model. That’s an active discussion we’re having right now. In terms of thinking about more than one movie, we want the movie to be self-contained in a way, but we’re discussing the idea of having a couple of threads where if the second movie works, you could pick up into a cohesive whole. No thread more exciting and shocking for me when in Star Trek III you realize that Spock grabbed Bones and downloaded his Katra into him. When I saw Star Trek II I was like, ‘What’s going on here?’ and two years later, you’re watching it and you’re like ‘They’re geniuses! They’re geniuses!’ So we’re trying to think is there a version of that but again, Star Trek II does not rely on that thread, even though it turns out to be a thread. So we’re thinking in those terms.


It's great to know that sequels are being worked on for Star Trek. It would be great if they could do a couple back to back to have things lead naturally into the third one. I can't wait to see more adventures from that crew. What do you want to see in the sequel? Khan? Discuss in the forum or leave a comment below.

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Thursday, 11 June 2009

J J Abrams producing Mission Impossible 4

Spoiler TV has the news that J.J. Abrams (Mission: Impossible III, Star Trek, Alias) is going to be the man producing Mission Impossible 4.

Tom Cruise will be back to play Ethan Hunt.

"I am incredibly honored that Tom has invited me back as a producer on Mission Impossible 4," Abrams said. He has yet to commit to directing the project.

"Tom and I have come up with a really cool idea we are pursuing." He went on to say.

No word on plot and from the sound of it there is no script yet so who knows how long before we see the fourth film. I did enjoy Abrams M:I3. What would you want to see in the new film? Do you even want an M:I4?

Source: MovieWeb

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Monday, 1 June 2009

Cool Guys Don't Look At Explosions

This music clip from the MTV Movie Awards is a cool little song, funny and has a very valid point.

Host Andy Samberg joined Will Ferrell to sing "Cool Guys Don't Look At Explosions."

Look at the evidence - The Joker, Robocop, Iron Man, Wolverine and J.J. Abrams are walking away.
Brilliant. What other examples did they miss?

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Thursday, 14 May 2009

Star Wars vs new Star Trek


The similarities between A New Hope and J. J. Abrams new take on Star Trek.
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Star Trek extended film experience‏

Here is a look at the extended film experience that tens of thousands of Trekkies indulged in, crossing those alternate realities/offline/online boundaries and bringing the film to life.

A fascinating insight into how for many the film started before cinema release (+ watch out for the huge Romulan symbol and crash site in an Oxfordshire field and strange gadgetry).

Thanks to Adam for sending me the link.

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Tuesday, 12 May 2009

How would Shatner have appeared in J.J. Abrams Star Trek?

As we all know, William Shatner turned down the chance to have a cameo in the new Star Trek film as he didn't think it was a big enough part for him. Fair enough. That's his opinion, but it may have been a mistake on his part.

io9 spoke to the Star Trek writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci and asked them about how Shatner's Kirk would have appeared in the film. There may be spoilers ahead.
Orci: We wrote it, it was in the script.

Kurtzman: The very last scene when Spock and Spock meet each other, finally. And elder Spock is convincing young Spock that he couldn't interfere, because it would have diverted [Kirk and Spock] away from their friendship. And that their friendship is the key to the whole sort of shebang.

Orci: He gave him a recorded message from Kirk.

Kurtzman: He [elder Spock] said, "Don't take my word for it." And he handed him [younger Spock] a little holographic device and it projected Shatner. It was basically a Happy Birthday wish knowing that Spock was going to go off to Romulus, and Kirk would probably be dead by the time...

Orci: It turned into a voiceover, at the end of the movie.

Kurtzman: So It was a nod too, but it ultimately felt like a cameo, in a way that wasn't.

Would Shatner's appearance have added to the film?

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Monday, 11 May 2009

Star Trek - SNL sketch with the new cast and Nimoy

SNL Weekend Update skit by the stars of Star Trek, Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, and Leonard Nimoy makes an appearance.



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Saturday, 9 May 2009

Friday, 8 May 2009

Star Trek - Interview with Karl Urban (McCoy) and Zoe Saldana (Uhura)


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Simon Pegg talks about Star Trek

· We talk about Scotty’s origin and where he was born and what accent he used

· How does it feel to be a part of the Star Trek franchise – he talks about the premiere at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood and what it means to him

· He talks about his love of Star Wars and how it’s changed after the prequels

· Was there ever any hesitation about taking the part


· When he delivered a famous line, did he notice more people on set watching him

· Filming at the Budweiser plant

· The new engine room of the Enterprise

· Simon talks about all the references from the original series

· Easter eggs talk

· Deleted scenes

· Is he surprised at how great it turned out

· What did he do to prepare for the role

· James Doohan’s son is in the movie. Simon tells you where to look


Source: Collider

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Thursday, 7 May 2009

Star Trek - Chris Pine (Kirk) and Zachary Quinto (Spock) chat about the film



Thanks to Louisa for sending me the interview.

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Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Kirk meets Kirk

What happens when Chris Pine met William Shatner for the first time?

The date of the meeting was April 25, 2009.

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Source: Scificool

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Augmented Reality Star Trek Experience

To promote the international release of STAR TREK on May 8th, Paramount Pictures International (PPI) is today launching ‘Experience The Enterprise’; a groundbreaking augmented reality (AR) application placing a 3D interactive version of the Starship Enterprise in the palm of your hand.

Visitors to http://www.experience-the-enterprise.com/ will be given the opportunity to take an extensive five minute tour of the Enterprise, including testing the ship’s weapons systems, impulse engines and warp drive. ‘

Experience The Enterprise is built using augmented reality (AR) technology, which combines real world and computer-generated data to bring a 3D interactive version of the Starship Enterprise to life, on your desktop or in the palm of your hand.

Anybody with a webcam can take a tour of the Enterprise using the kind of futuristic technology that sits at the heart of perhaps the most popular science-fiction franchise of all time. Once underway, you are given a ‘cadet holo-simulation’ by Starfleet, the Academy in which new recruits Kirk, Spock and McCoy are enrolled at the start of the new film.

This is the first time AR has been used to bring a major film release to life in this way. The application itself was constructed using the original 3D model of the Enterprise appearing in the film, as well as featuring an array of special effects direct from the production. It was developed for PPI by creative marketing agency Picture Production Company (PPC), working in conjunction with augmented reality specialists Total Immersion.

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Has Stephen King's Gunslinger been cast in The Dark Tower?

Stephen King. He's written some very good stories and a few of them have been turned into very good films - The Shining, The Shawshank Redemtion, The Mist.

He has written many books and his largest tale to date is that of The Dark Tower. It has had it's own series of books following Roland the Gunslinger hunting down the Man in Black (A poster of Roland appears briefly at the start of The Mist).

It has also had it's own spin off comic book series showing the origin of Roland and the Dark Tower and the man in black have cropped up in most of King's other books.

Recent news has it that J J Abrams (Lost, Alias, MI3, Star Trek) has got a film adaption in development and it now looks as if things are moving forward with the Gunslinger possibly being cast.

Filmstalker have the news that Michael Sheen (Frost / Nixon, The Damned United, Underworld) has mentioned on Twitter that multi-franchise man, Christian Bale, could be strapping on the gun belt.

At the moment take this as a very much unconfirmed rumour as Abrams is busy with Lost and the inevitable Star Trek sequel and Bale is down for at least one more Batman film and probably a few Terminator films.

However, I do feel he would be quite a good Roland in the film, which would lead into a multi picture deal no doubt.

Would Bale make a good Gunslinger? Who else could fit the part? What actor would you like to see as the man in black?

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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Star Trek - TV Spot - Reborn

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Sunday, 3 May 2009

Bruce Greenwood talks about Captain Pike and Star Trek


Another great interview from Collider.

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Saturday, 2 May 2009

Eric Bana talks about Captain Nero and Star Trek

A great interview by the good people over at Collider with Eric Bana. He plays the big bad in Star Trek, the Romulan, Captain Nero.

As well as Star Trek he talks about Funny People and The Time Travellers Wife.

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Friday, 1 May 2009

William Shatner watched the new Star Trek trailer. See his reaction.

Billy Bush from Access Hollywood invited William Shatner to watch the new Star Trek movie Trailer and The Shatner Project cameras were there to film his reaction to seeing it for the first time. See this unique split screen video of Bill Shatner's reaction to seeing the trailer for the first time!.


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