Saturday, January 1, 2011

"A Nightmare Before Christmas" sequel?

According to firstshowing.net, Paul Reubens (Pee-Wee Herman) may have accidentally mentioned the possibility of a sequel to Tim Burton's classic, A Nightmare Before Christmas, during an interview promoting the new Pee-Wee Herman Broadway show. Get the details here.

I might be back!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

"A Charlie Brown Christmas" airs tonight.



Here's a great article at MovieLine.com by Louis Virtel:


"Why It Will Always Be Impossible to Top A Charlie Brown Christmas"


"ABC will broadcast A Charlie Brown’s Christmas tonight, as it has annually since 2001. Will I watch it for the 38th time? Yes. Why? Because I want to be depressed, of course, and laugh out loud. I want to be transported. I want to mouth the words to Lucy’s condescending psychiatry session with Charlie Brown. I want Linus’s earnestness. I want to make fun of Snoopy, who walks on all fours at one point like the patronizing, meta-quadruped jackass he is. I want to hear poorly clipped voiceovers speak in grim, serrated quips about Christmas’s meaninglessness. But most of all, I want to watch because there will never, ever be a holiday special as effective as Charlie Brown’s. Let’s remember why."

Read the full article here.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Six Kung Fu Pandas?

Apparently Dreamworks plans on making a total of six 'Kung Fu Panda' movies. They also plan on at least two more 'How to Train Your Dragon' sequels. And at least two more 'Madagascar' flicks. Wow.

Source: ScreenCrave.com

Friday, December 3, 2010

Pirates galore! Disney to make 5 & 6 back-to-back.

Disney plans to make Pirates of the Caribbean 5 and 6 according to an exclusive at HitFix.com.
That's a lot of Pirates.

Robocop reboot still has a future.

Black Swan director Darron Aronofsky is still interested in the Robocop reboot according The Playlist blog.
The exclusive article is here. Darron Aronofsky is currently working on The Wolverine, the sequel to the prequel,    X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

James Bond back on track for 2012 or 2013.

According to Cinema Blend, the latest Bond film is back on track for production next year. The film has been in lingo due to MGM studio's financial problems. Full article here.