Posts Tagged ‘Ridley Scott’

The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 48 – Inland Podcast

Episode 48 of the Filmdogs Podcast is up! This week we have somewhat of a free-for-all, where any movie related story that pops into our heads is fair game. Some of the topics covered are the Netflix price hike, Harry Potter, Comic Con, and the second Hobbit production diary. Listen in today!

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The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 45 – Clear and Present Podcast

Episode 45 of The Filmdogs Podcast is here and we’re making it up as we go along. That’s right, our Featured Topic of the Week focuses on none other than cinematic icon Harrison Ford. We’ll talk about his best, worst, and our favorite roles of his, and Mr. Jason we’ll even put out a strong defense for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Will he succeed? Also, discussed in the News is Tom Cruise‘s first Sci-fi role since Minority Report, and the gang offers up their thoughts on the first official photo of Tom Hardy as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. Listen in now and remember kids, “don’t get cocky.”

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The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 44 – Song of the Podcast

Episode 44 of The Filmdogs Podcast is here! This week we dissect the teaser for Spielberg’s first motion capture film The Adventures of TinTin, and trailers for the new slate of fall tv shows in the News. Then in our Featured Topic of the Week we discuss our favorite DVDs/Blu-Rays in our collections, and name some films that we long to see released in those formats. Listen in and see if some of your favorites made our lists!

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In the Spotlight/Under the Radar – Eric Bana

Bana and Saoirse Ronan in "Hanna"

Joe Wright’s Hanna seems to be the movie to see this weekend for several reasons, one of which is the criminally under-cast Australian actor Eric Bana. The chance to see him in what people are calling the best action sequence of 2011 has got my blood up, especially given the fact that Wright filmed it all in one long take. (His idea of rebelling against the Bourne shakycam syndrome) Having seen Bana in several action oriented roles in his decade long film career I’m sure he can handle anything that’s thrown at him. Yet, what makes him truly fascinating to watch as an actor is the way he balances this with a quiet sensitivity that sucks you into his character’s world. I’m primarily thinking of Steven Spielberg’s Munich (in which he was robbed of an Oscar nomination) but that’s ok because it led to his being the catalyst for the hit Judd Apatow movie Knocked Up
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The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 35 – The Social Podcast

The 35th Episode of The Filmdogs Podcast is up! This week we discuss The Golden Globes, the now semi-defunct Alien Prequel, Darren Aronofsky‘s new comic project, and the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger in the News. Next, we go into a Mini-Review of The Green Hornet before tackling our Featured Topic of the Week, a full review of one of the best films of 2010, the engaging street art Documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. To wrap it up we have fun with one of the former Governator’s lines from Kindergarten Cop (It’s not the one you think it is…) Download the show now and check it all out!

Email us with you podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!

Five things Mr. Edens is thankful for this year in moviedom!

It’s Turkey Day and I’m thankful for stuff! Movie stuff that is…you should read on.

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The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 27 – The Podcast Supremacy

It’s the 27th Episode of The Filmdogs Podcast and it’s one you won’t forget. We take on new projects from Ben Affleck and Mel Gibson, while also discussing the upcoming Alien Prequel and The Hobbit‘s Greenlight in the News. Then in our Overlooked Film segment we bring to light Matthew Vaughn‘s 2007 fantasy flick Stardust. For our Featured Topic of the Week it’s DVD Wars. A discussion of how movie studios have, and continue to screw fans with home video releases. In closing we focus on a One-Liner from the Johnny Depp and Al Pacino starring Donnie Brasco. It a jammed packed episode, listen in today!

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Thoughts on the Alien Prequel

So, I typically follow any and all Alien (and to a lesser extent, Predator) news.  That said, there is an Alien prequel (or maybe 2) on the way. Ridley Scott is slated to direct. Proceed.

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Score Your Week | Blade Runner

The statement “Blade Runner is the best Science Fiction film of all time”, is generally considered to be fact and not opinion these days. Which is funny considering that Ridley Scott’s masterpiece did poorly at the box office when it was released in 1982. Here’s hoping that last weekend’s sadly under preforming Scott Pilgrim vs. the World will gain such status in it’s genre over time. (It deserves it)
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Blade Runner’s Ridley and Peoples together again

Waking up to the news that the writing/directing team behind one of your favorite movies is reteaming is always nice. Well, today it’s happened in a big way. Collider reports that  screenwriter David Webb Peoples (Unforgiven, Twelve Monkeys) will be penning a draft of Ridley Scott’s much awaited return to Sci-fi, The Forever War…and there was much rejoicing. The news appeared on the author of the novel, Joe Haldeman‘s Live Journal. Here’s a description of the story from Amazon.

…conflict between humanity and the alien Taurans. Humans first bumped heads with the Taurans when we began using collapsars to travel the stars. Although the collapsars provide nearly instantaneous travel across vast distances, the relativistic speeds associated with the process means that time passes slower for those aboard ship. For William Mandella, a physics student drafted as a soldier, that means more than 27 years will have passed between his first encounter with the Taurans and his homecoming, though he himself will have aged only a year. When Mandella finds that he can’t adjust to Earth after being gone so long from home, he reenlists, only to find himself shuttled endlessly from battle to battle as the centuries pass.

Sounds like Ridley Scott’s answer to Avatar and having Peoples on board can’t hurt at all. All in all this is exciting news.