Bale isn't a big name outside of the internet, so he is looking for a franchise that will propel him to stardom. He is barely known as Batman.
Yeah i guess no one got to quiz them about it. I'm sure SHH, IESB etc would if they could.Exactly. That is what I was thinking was going to happen with either JLA or MOS, a quote a quip, anything.
We'll see (how many times have we said that?Well I went into this even thinking we will only hear news for 08 movies, so I wasn't surprised we didn't here anything for MOS or JLA. But I do expect to hear something in April.
Thanks maze.http://www.iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4532&Itemid=99
Exclusive Iesb interview with Bale about The Dark knight of course, Terminator (kindat
and about what.. i mean justice league
(kinda )
It will be polished until it blinds us.so at this time at the WB studios they are polishing the fantastic JL script from 2007 that should change the world?
McG is not as bad as people make him out to be. After seeing We Are Marshall my opnion on him has changed a bit.T4 might and probably will surprise people. He's got the blessing of James Cameron which is a decent start.I just don't get why Bale is putting himself through all this crap... I mean Batman... now a Terminator trilogy? Reminding me of what Ford did with Star Wars and then Indy shortly after... or maybe Stallone... the only difference is... these two franchises were already major franchises before Bale even boarded either of them... that's a huge difference. Why does he need all this publicity? Not that he doesn't mind but he doesn't look comfortable in the spot light... obviously the money is good but if I were him I would have focused on smaller projects rather than another huge blockbuster franchise... I mean McG is really an attractive director to work with? Anyways I don't mind either way... I just would have preferred him starring in a JLA or WF as his other major blockbuster instead of Terminator... but oh well...
Bale isn't a big name outside of the internet, so he is looking for a franchise that will propel him to stardom. He is barely known as Batman.
Source:http://www.screenwise.com.au/2008 Mar 9
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Bale is a very well known actor. He is much more well known than say...Brandon Routh.
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Ummm thats not saying much. Some people do know who the guy is, but no where close in being a household name. Heck I didn't even know who he was till his 1st Batman movie....
Ummm thats not saying much. Some people do know who the guy is, but no where close in being a household name. Heck I didn't even know who he was till his 1st Batman movie....
Honestly Retro, where do you find this stuff? Good job, as always...
Seriously, whenever I see "Retroman" with a post, I always expect some tidbit or update!
From Screenwise (Australia's Leading Film & Television School For Actors):
Source:http://www.screenwise.com.au/
Bale isn't a big name outside of the internet, so he is looking for a franchise that will propel him to stardom. He is barely known as Batman.
EXCLUSIVE: If you hear about a movie titled 7 FRIENDS, take note!
Justice League is still very much alive guys and Im of the opinion that all those actors who we have mentioned cast a while back are still locked for this project (with the possible exception of Anton Yelchin) and if it gets going soon they will all be able to suit up pretty quickly.
I also believe that Warner Bros. have spent so much time, effort and money to get the film this far into production that they are scared to death of halting the project indefinitely. They are frantically working on script re-writes and hoping the SAG strike is as quickly resolved as the aborted DGA strike and obviously not the WGA one which would be a worst case scenario.
You can take all this info that I got from an e-mail last night as being legit. Every time weve reported on the Justice League we have been 100% spot on so far and although it doesnt tell us much that we dont know already, it does confirm a few things (the Owen Paterson rumor thats been spreading) and the new secret code name
The code title of the movie is 7 Friends.
The team (incl Owen Paterson) is still officially on hiatus but theres a skeleton crew working on it in Australia while the rewrites happen. Costume designer Emily Seresin comes in two days a week. What shes doing? Im not sure.
Considerable amount of work has already been done incl the construction of some sets.
Besides costumes Weta was/is also slated to do special effects makeup
Suspicions are that the film will remain in Oz but the threat of a strike and a move to Canada still remains
The pic has always been slated for extensive green screen work. [this was in response to stuff I heard about it being a highly stylised film - something akin to Sky Capt, Sin City, 300 etc]
An agent said this - The film is to be done entirely in Australia, with Australian crew. They still have concerns about the script and actors strike. It most likely will not start before a SAG agreement is reached.
Bale isn't a big name outside of the internet, so he is looking for a franchise that will propel him to stardom. He is barely known as Batman.
Hmm.. so maybe they'll use CGI to make DJ Cotrona look like Superman.
They know him as "the guy that plays Batman". He isn't a box office draw and outside of the internet doesn't create anticipation for a film that he has a role in. Before Heath Ledger's death I would've said TDK might've given him that push to becoming a big star but now I feel he will be overshadowed by Ledger. And Terminator has to be something special if he wants it to get him noticed.sorry. can't agree with there. Pre-Batman, yeah he wasn't well known, but after BB, i think more people know him than you think.
They know him as "the guy that plays Batman". He isn't a box office draw and outside of the internet doesn't create anticipation for a film that he has a role in. Before Heath Ledger's death I would've said TDK might've given him that push to becoming a big star but now I feel he will be overshadowed by Ledger. And Terminator has to be something special if he wants it to get him noticed.
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