"We could say we are living in quite difficult times with wars and economic problems, but I think filmmakers understand that audiences just need a break sometimes from that," said Toronto festival chief Cameron Bailey (via AP)...
Academy Award winner® Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener), Academy Award® winner Adrien Brody (The Pianist), Mark Ruffalo (Zodiac), and Academy Award® nominee Rinko Kikuchi (Babel) star in The Brothers Bloom, a globe-trotting comedy about the last great adventure of the world’s best con men.
J.J. Abrams (Lost-dude) has got my nerd-tention with Fox's Fringe; billed as a paranoid, procedural drama (filmed here in Queens NYC), looks like a cross between the twilight zone and The X-Files.
There's a major power struggle on the set of Wolverine between the director Gavin Hood and the studio heads...'And, I can't understand why this isn't front page news all over the place, but, maybe I nerdgress.
Mainstream success can be a funny thing. I can't think of anyone that exudes more comics-cred than Frank Miller -- ('dude was the reason they put the Dark back into those Dark Knight Films...'but, I can go back even further to his run on Daredevil...'isn't that's when comic books really grew up?)
In this article, aptly titled: "10 Comics Creators We Wish Would Make Movies Instead Of Frank Miller" -- it's clear the geek-force has shifted -- (and no one bothered to text me about it).
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