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Don't you mean:gl:
There's no Thor smiley, but if there were I'd put it here

Don't you mean:gl:
Ah ok was just wondering on the status of own section i guess more likely once it starts production in april.The boss man said not yet, we've got bigger fish to fry first.
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They actually have a production start time now? Where'd you hear this?
I haven't checked up on this everyday but last I checked things were kind of in the murky phase. There's so many films that get started and never made it's ridiculous. There's even been films that have already been green lit and headed towards production that don't (like the Justice League move). So I don't give a crap about anything "in development" until it actually is "in development" (meaning the actors are on set filming it).
I''m very skepticle about this movie and here's why:
They changed directors again about 1 month ago (thankfully Lexi Alexander left for making a non-studio film, which should hopefully return to good movie making). Josh Brolin apparently ok with the new director is back on board after dissing the script and previous 2 co-directors that were on board back in November.
The only question is, where's the new script? Are they just gonna hatch things together and make a ****** movie again? Look at Punisher, they didn't even have a script to begin with. They just hatched together a bunch of past scripts into some sort of Frankenstein like abomination (a thing studios do all the time since they like to pay millions to churn out crap transforms into $). This doesn't have anything to do with the Hex movie but studio's follow this process all too often.
Does anyone even know if the scripts supposedly done before all these actors are being attached?
I say thee, nay![]()
Brolin never dissed the script, he just bullied the firectors off, and hand picked his own. In the Martin campbell in talks to direct Green lantern article, Variety confirms production is set for April, and they are using the script the Crank guys wrote, they're just not directing
http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/11/2...pt-awfuli-love-it-as-directors-leave-project/http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/11/2...pt-awfuli-love-it-as-directors-leave-project/http://splashpage.mtv.com/2008/11/2...pt-awfuli-love-it-as-directors-leave-project/FROM SPLASH PAGE: Sure, the years worth of behind-the-scenes drama surrounding Watchmen is an epic story in itself, but lately it seems as though an adaptation of DC Comics Jonah Hex is starting to give it a run for its money.
This morning, Variety broke the news that due to creative differences, Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor have officially dropped out as directors for the in-early-development, big screen adaptation of Jonah Hex DCs resident post-apocalyptic, anti-hero cowboy. And while we could speculate all day as to what those differences were, the writing was on the wall when we spoke to Josh Brolin a few days ago, the actor whos had an on-again, off-again attachment to the lead role of Hex.
When I first read it I thought, oh my God its awful! Brolin exclaimed to MTV News. And then I had a moment a week later and I thought why is it awful? Maybe the thing to do is to do the most awful movie I can find.
He likely meant "awful" as in "twisted/demented", not low quality. At least, that's the impression I got.
Have you read the script to find this out?
From Josh Brolin's reaction (unless you have hidden details giving more insight), he didn't let on that it's a spoof in any way.
Yes, I've read the script, and drew my conclusions based on that. As The Guard said, its utterly bonkers at points.
there is talk of a highlander remake maybe jane could do itThat's so funny you saying that, Oct...because he looks an awful lot like Lambert in the face...uncanny!