Pirates of the Caribbean 4 is feeling the effects of the economy and - along with other Disney films - is having to severely cut back on expenses, including location shooting and effects sequences. As /Film notes, this may not be a bad thing. I'm one of the few people I know who actually like At World's End, but I agree that it's a messy film and if scaling back On Stranger Tides means a tighter story, then good for Disney. [Los Angeles Times]
Sessy Mens in Atlantis
I'm adding She Blogged by Night to my reader. I discovered it thanks to this awesome review of Atlantis: The Lost Continent, but "She" won me over by appropriately being confused over Jamaica Inn. She's hilarious, uses lots of screen captures in her posts, and - most importantly - has great taste.
Meet your new Sub-Mariner (if Jin has anything to say about it)
Daniel Dae Kim would love to play Namor if a Marvel ever decides to do a Sub-Mariner movie:
Living in Hawaii, I’m always in the water – and I think Sub-Mariner looks Asian. So I feel like if there’s anyone I could play, it would be him. I’ve met with Marvel about a few other things, but if and when it becomes appropriate – sure, if they’d have me.That man gets cooler every time he speaks. [UGO]
Max Neptune and the Menacing Squid
I love that we've reached the point where even amateur films can have special effects that look this good. [Undead Backbrain]
Mission: Incredible!
Brad Bird (The Iron Giant
2 comments:
Cool, I also liked At World's End! Yeah, it was messy and a bit cluttered (and I could do without pirates charging into battle over FREEDOM! considering they're, you know, PIRATES) but I did really enjoy it, and didn't think it was as bad as the rep it's gotten.
Glad to know I'm not alone.
That said, yeah, a smaller budget for Pirates 4 isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Aw, thanks for the nice words! Strangely enough, I just found your blog because I read the catsuit entry over on Chris Sims' ISB... small blogging world, innit?
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