Posts Tagged ‘scott pilgrim vs. the world’
The Grindhouse Double Feature finally coming to DVD/Blu-Ray?
The theatrical experience of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse was one of the best times I’ve ever had at the movies. Dispite what you think of both QT’s Death Proof and Rodriguez’s Planet Terror I can assure you that seeing both films at a midnight showing full of my fellow film nerds was a ton of fun. Yet, my experience was never complete because the large coke I was drinking backfired on me, causing me to miss most of the trailers in between the features. For those that don’t know these faux previews were directed by the likes of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World‘s Edgar Wright, Hostel’s Eli Roth, The Devil Rejects‘ Rob Zombie. Read the rest of this entry »
Flim News Galore
There’s been a bunch of juicy film news over the past few days, here are some of the best stories.
Tom Cruise and Paramount are indeed working on a Les Grossman film. The popular fouled mouthed character from Tropic Thunder seems ripe for further exploration, but can it be stretched into a feature film? I hope so. Michael Bacall, writer of the upcoming Scott Pilgrim vs. the World will pen the script. Co-Producer of the film Ben Stiller issued the following statement: Read the rest of this entry »
New Trailer | Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Thanks to the fact that the Scott Pilgrim vs. The World facebook fan page now has 100,000 fans the new full length trailer is here. I love anything Edgar Wright does, yet I have an extreme disdain for Michael Cera. However, the film looks fun, even despite his usual one note acting. I wonder if I should read the comic upon which the film is based before I see the film? I still feel like I’m missing something, but I have faith in Edgar Wright. Watch the trailer embedded below and or in HD at facebook.
In The Spotlight | Edgar Wright
We here at Filmdogs love columns…and here is another! It’s called “In The Spotlight” and it is a tribute to directors, writers, actors, filmmakers that are really making things happen, pushing the envelope, changing things or just doing damn good things for cinema. This edition centers on Edgar Wright. Read on!
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