Showing posts with label lone ranger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lone ranger. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Friday, July 16, 2010
Art Show: Quickly, Old Chum! To the TARDIS!
The Escape

By Lorenzo Etherington.
Yoshied

By Vincent Bocognani. [Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs]
After the break: The Lone Ranger, Black Canary, Frankenstein, a witch, Wonder Woman, a giant robot, and Batmannin' the TARDIS.
By Lorenzo Etherington.
Yoshied
By Vincent Bocognani. [Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs]
After the break: The Lone Ranger, Black Canary, Frankenstein, a witch, Wonder Woman, a giant robot, and Batmannin' the TARDIS.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Movie News: Adele, Musketeers, the Lone Ranger, and Jack Bauer
Les Aventures Extraordinaires d’Adèle Blanc-Sec: New Poster

I really love the ad campaign for this movie. The first stuff they released could've been any period piece, but they've gradually and slowly been unveiling the cooler parts. [Undead Backbrain]
The Three Musketeers: New Movie

The guy responsible for Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes movie is planning to work the same magic on The Three Musketeers. Wonder if he can beat the Resident Evil guy to it. The more the merrier, I say.
The Lone Ranger: Screenwriter

/Film has the long and rumored history of this project (George Clooney and Johnny Depp were once speculated to be a possible Ranger and Tonto, respectively) including the recent hiring of a new screenwriter: the guy who adapted Revolutionary Road
. He was also supposed to write Disney's Captain Nemo prequel until that project was canceled.
24: The Movie

I gave up on 24 a long time ago. My disbelief-suspension is flexible as all get-out, but the needs of the real-time format required ridiculously padded storylines that I just couldn't buy into. I still love Jack though and I've thought since the second season that the show would be vastly improved by abandoning real-time and just having a traditionally-paced series about his fighting bad guys. Which is why I'm so interested in the possibility of a 24 movie.
I really love the ad campaign for this movie. The first stuff they released could've been any period piece, but they've gradually and slowly been unveiling the cooler parts. [Undead Backbrain]
The Three Musketeers: New Movie
The guy responsible for Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes movie is planning to work the same magic on The Three Musketeers. Wonder if he can beat the Resident Evil guy to it. The more the merrier, I say.
The Lone Ranger: Screenwriter
/Film has the long and rumored history of this project (George Clooney and Johnny Depp were once speculated to be a possible Ranger and Tonto, respectively) including the recent hiring of a new screenwriter: the guy who adapted Revolutionary Road
24: The Movie
I gave up on 24 a long time ago. My disbelief-suspension is flexible as all get-out, but the needs of the real-time format required ridiculously padded storylines that I just couldn't buy into. I still love Jack though and I've thought since the second season that the show would be vastly improved by abandoning real-time and just having a traditionally-paced series about his fighting bad guys. Which is why I'm so interested in the possibility of a 24 movie.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Catching up with the Awesome List
Something's been bugging me since I turned over the Awesome List to Newsarama and that's that I know some of you reading this are interested in those news bits but aren't going to start reading the whole Newsarama blog for them. So rather than just drop the feature here completely, I think I'm going to start doing a recap, not only of the Newsarama Awesome List, but any other items from that blog that especially catch my attention. You'll be getting the items a day later than Newsarama readers will, but you'll be getting them.
For the sake of completeness I'm going to go back to when I stopped doing the feature here, so some of this will be old news until I get caught up.
Pulp-inspired DC superhero covers

Space Devil and Frankenstein
Star Wars mash-up toys; vikings vs. Nazis vs. dinosaurs
Jonah Hex joins the JLA?
Red 5's Afterburn heads to Hollywood. It's a cool comic - at least as far as I can tell so far - but the real exciting part about this news is that it makes an Atomic Robo movie that much more possible.
X-Files 2 has a poster.

American Godzilla '94: The Webcomic.
Madagascar 2; why the Bionic Woman remake failed.
New Lone Ranger movie
Indy TV ad, Tikiware, John Hughes, Paleo-Future, and Calling All Robots
Red 5 Comics in June, Fantasy Classics (featuring Frankenstein), and some nonsense about Mr. T.
That catches us up through the end of March.
For the sake of completeness I'm going to go back to when I stopped doing the feature here, so some of this will be old news until I get caught up.
Pulp-inspired DC superhero covers
Space Devil and Frankenstein
Star Wars mash-up toys; vikings vs. Nazis vs. dinosaurs
Jonah Hex joins the JLA?
Red 5's Afterburn heads to Hollywood. It's a cool comic - at least as far as I can tell so far - but the real exciting part about this news is that it makes an Atomic Robo movie that much more possible.
X-Files 2 has a poster.
American Godzilla '94: The Webcomic.
Madagascar 2; why the Bionic Woman remake failed.
New Lone Ranger movie
Indy TV ad, Tikiware, John Hughes, Paleo-Future, and Calling All Robots
Red 5 Comics in June, Fantasy Classics (featuring Frankenstein), and some nonsense about Mr. T.
That catches us up through the end of March.
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