The Daily Movie News: Angels & Demons, Joaquin Phoenix, Star Trek
October 29th, 2008 at 11:43 pm

walk the line phoenix

Is it true? Is Joaquin Phoenix really going to quit acting to play some tunes? New pictures of Angels & Demons, Star Trek and Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell. Some bits on American Pie 4, The International, Iron Man 3, Robert Pattinson in Dali and xXx: The Return of Xander Cage with the one and only Vin Diesel. And last but not least, Adam Sandler’s new Bedtime Stories trailer.

All this, in The Daily Movie News.

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When Brendan Fraser did Superman
April 22nd, 2008 at 5:30 pm

Brendan Fraser Superman

MTV continues their ‘what could have been’ series, with this time Brendan Fraser as Superman. “First they offered it to me. Then they didn’t offer it to me,” Fraser said. “Then a huge swath of guys came in to put the suit on. We acted scenes as Clark Kent and [Superman].”

He goes on about how the script, at that time the one by J.J. Abrams (the creator of ‘Lost’), was “really really really,” yeah really awesome. It actually sounds like he’s saying it was “really” better than the script that was actually used. Check the video below for the full interview at Comic Con.

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J.J. Abrams: Watch ‘Cloverfield’ at home
April 22nd, 2008 at 2:00 am

Not At The Theater But At Home

Just while the DVD is coming out, producer and director J.J. Abrams came to the conclusion you have to watch ‘Cloverfield’ at home. “The thing about this movie (probably more than any I think) is that it is better on DVD than in the theater,” Abrams told Reuters. “Because the movie is like a videotape, it lives on your TV. In many ways, it is supposed to be viewed on a (TV) monitor.”

Maybe they didn’t even expect it to do so well at the box office and just wanted to make their money back on the rentals and media sales. He does have a point though. A lot of reviews already pointed out this was the perfect rental and it will probably be rented for years to come.

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