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I thought this movie was in trouble a long time ago. I'm convinced that it's going to be The Wolfman and The Invasion all over again. Ridiculously troubled productions that will come out and tank with the critics and audience.

I liked Wolfman by the way.

Also as soon as I see a Megan Fox perform well in a film where she isn't playing a b**chy supersexy teenager I'll say that she knows how to act.

I thought Alba was pretty decent in Dark Angel but she's still a terrible actress.
 
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This movie is scheduled to come out in two months and as already mentioned there's barely any marketing and we haven't even gotten a teaser. I haven't even seen a poster for this at movie theaters.

If WB is smart they'll push this back. It was a bad idea to put it against Toy Story 3 in the first place. I don't think it was even going up against anything in it's original release date.
 
This movie is scheduled to come out in two months and as already mentioned there's barely any marketing and we haven't even gotten a teaser. I haven't even seen a poster for this at movie theaters.

If WB is smart they'll push this back. It was a bad idea to put it against Toy Story 3 in the first place. I don't think it was even going up against anything in it's original release date.

I've been expecting this film for a long time, but it would be a mistake to put it up against Toy Story 3.
 
I think its inevitable the movie will be pushed back now, I cant see any other outcome at the moment.
 
Has there even been any news/rumors about a trailer?
 
yea if there was to be a trailer in the next week or two we would hear details of it by now. And with those reports from awhile ago with issues with the film. it like others have said will probably be bumped to say aug/sept/oct range. And if that what happens they could be fixing what ever issues there is right now-may lets say. Then get promos going.
 
yea if there was to be a trailer in the next week or two we would hear details of it by now. And with those reports from awhile ago with issues with the film. it like others have said will probably be bumped to say aug/sept/oct range. And if that what happens they could be fixing what ever issues there is right now-may lets say. Then get promos going.
 
I think that if a trailer/teaser doesn't emerge sometime during the next two weeks, it'll be a sign that the film has been pushed back.
 
it sucks if there really has been alot of issues with the film. i made the comment a week or so ago you think hex wouldnt be that hard of a character/film to do and get released and all that. In the end i hope we get a solid hex film that is faithful to the character.
 
From our very own FilmnerdJaimie:

The real issue at hand is several of the top WB executives (the ones who matter) have lost faith in Akiva Goldman's producorial skills. This is a direct result of their not-so-hot reaction to The Losers and especially Jonah Hex. The latter required massive reshoots (in excess of 50 pages worth of new material) and another director in studio go-to guy Francis Lawrence was brought to call the shots. So basically Lobo won't be happening anytime soon.

http://iesb.net/index.php?option=co...-a-lobo&catid=43:exclusive-features&Itemid=73

it makes me wonder if the reshoots are gonna make Jonah Hex a better film. I think the verdict is still out on that one, but I'm counting on a delay....
 
^I think a delay is inevitable at this point, and any faith I had in the movie is fading fast.

Also, is it just me, or with the rumours about Clash Of The Titans, and now this, are WB suddenly becoming a bit too hands on with their movies?
 
well yea i hope still the film will be good. i still dont see how bloody hard it is to make a western/supernatural flix?
 
^I think a delay is inevitable at this point, and any faith I had in the movie is fading fast.

Also, is it just me, or with the rumours about Clash Of The Titans, and now this, are WB suddenly becoming a bit too hands on with their movies?

I hate to say it, but I feel the same.
 
^I think a delay is inevitable at this point, and any faith I had in the movie is fading fast.

Also, is it just me, or with the rumours about Clash Of The Titans, and now this, are WB suddenly becoming a bit too hands on with their movies?

Yeah, WB used to be pretty hands-off and let directors and producers dictate what the film will become, but now it seems that they want to keep a close eye on each project. And if they shelf Lobo indefinitely, it will just add to the perception that the only superhero movies they are willing to take a risk on are Superman & Batman movies.
 
I thought Jonah Hex was supposed to have an awesome script. Makes me wonder what the reshoots are about.
 
New Update for Jonah Hex film;trailer will be shown on April 30th:

Jonah Hex Update
 
well at least we finally got some update. i still hope the film will turn out to be a good adaption on hex.
 
That trailer news is a double edged sword though. Apparently the film isn't even finished yet. But WB AKA 20th Century Fox mark 2.0 are saying it will come out when it's supposed to no matter what. Here is a quote from the guy scoring the film.

What I’ve seen so far doesn’t seem to be finished to me," "I’d heard a little rumor: 'This sh-- ain’t gonna be ready.' But then again, Warner Bros. is such a f---ing bastard. They’re like, 'The sh-- comes out on the day it’s supposed to.
 
Here's the entire article:

Why Haven’t We Seen a Jonah Hex Trailer? An Insider’s View of the Summer Blockbuster’s Troubles

With just barely 60 days left before Warner Bros.’ mega-budget, supernatural Western Jonah Hex is scheduled to arrive in theaters, both fans and Hollywood insiders alike are baffled as to why the troubled Josh Brolin and Megan Fox film still lacks a movie trailer. Considering that Warners started hyping its 2007 epic 300 (like Hex, also based on a graphic novel) fifteen months before it opened, the absence of a Hex trailer at this point is the movie equivalent to spending $150,000 on your wedding, but then waiting to mail out invitations until the weekend before.

A studio spokesman insists a trailer will finally make its debut in front of New Line's A Nightmare on Elm Street, which opens April 30, and that the movie will open as scheduled on June 18. And director Jimmy Hayward (Horton Hears a Who!) texted Vulture to say, "Trailer and film are looking great!" And yet, with this movie's erratic history of creative differences and reshoots, it's hard not to wonder … especially after we talked to Brent Hinds, the guitarist and singer of the heavy-metal band Mastodon, which has been recording and rerecording the film's soundtrack since last fall. "What I’ve seen so far doesn’t seem to be finished to me," says Hinds, adding, "I’d heard a little rumor: 'This **** ain’t gonna be ready.' But then again, Warner Bros. is such a ****ing bastard. They’re like, 'The **** comes out on the day it’s supposed to.' But what do I know? I’m just the dude to whom they’re like, ‘Hey, play some crazy ****in’ music!'"

But before Hinds elaborates, let's run through a brief history of the film. The original directors, Crank's Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, left the film in November 2008, citing "creative differences." Around that time, MTV News asked Brolin about the film, and he said, "When I first read it I thought, oh my God it’s awful! 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." Hayward was hired on to make his live-action debut, but Warner Bros. ended up less than happy with the first cut; the studio ordered reshoots that began in late January and continued into mid-February, with Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend) brought in to serve as Hayward's directing "consultant."

Now, back to the age of Mastodon: The band had been brought in by Hayward to collaborate on the score with Horton's composer John Powell back in September 2009. However, the reshoots and subsequent reediting meant Powell, who was already booked for Tom Cruise's Knight and Day and Doug Liman's Valerie Plame pic Fair Game, had to leave. "There was no animosity," says Hinds. "He was just like, 'If you haven’t figured out what you’re doing cinematically, I gotta go.'"

In his place, composer Marco Beltrami (Repo Men) was hired to work with Mastodon. (A spokesman for Warner Records said the label would not comment on the soundtrack nor Mastodon’s role in it.) “All of a sudden, there’s this new guy, who went in a different direction," continues Hinds, who by that point was on a world tour with the band. "And there was no way he could connect with me: They brought all the new scenes to us, but I was on tour this entire time, so I had no time to preconceive what I wanted the movie to sound like. Being so busy ... it's hard to be creative when you're going through the same motions every day [onstage]."

Hinds says that Beltrami wanted a more restrained, subtle approach than the vigorous shredding Mastodon recorded for Hex in L.A. last fall. "I totally had to go back and start over again," says Hinds, reached in Atlanta as he prepped for the band’s 37-date spring tour of North America, which begins in Charleston, South Carolina, tonight. "We’re still working on it. We wrapped a little of it today; we’re doing a little more tomorrow. Tomorrow is enough for me. I was finished months ago. We had such short notice to work on the thing."

Though constant last-minute change isn't a new phenomenon in Hollywood, Hinds, a first-time movie composer, has found the process frustrating. "I blew my wad over there," he says of the time Mastodon spent recording and composing in L.A. last fall. "It was some of the best **** I’ve ever written in my life. Now I’m just trying to finish with as much patience as possible."

The trailer will be a big sign as to whether this movie will be ready for June. Some 20 to 30 percent of a film’s total awareness in the marketplace comes from its trailer. As such, says one marketing chief at a rival studio, if Warners doesn’t have one ready to roll in front of Elm Street come April 30, it means they'll surely have to postpone, since there’s no other Warner Bros. film in the marketplace before June 18 that could be used to expose Hex to the same young demographic. And even if they do get the trailer out on time, says another marketing executive, "They'll have to spend a fortune on TV to make up for the [advertising] delays." Quick, Mastodon, get shredding!
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/04/jonah_hex_reshoots_trailer_jos.html
 
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