The Official Start/Release Date & Location Thread

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Are you really asking me that, have you seen this forum?
 
Are you really asking me that, have you seen this forum?
Well, the general tendency around here is waiting and in the meantime still go over the same old things on why SR sucked and didn't make its money back.
Oh, and the chest S was too small.
 
Are you really asking me that, have you seen this forum?


In reality all we can do is wait for an official announcement since we aren't going to be picked to direct, write or star in the next Superman film.

But in the meantime.....
 
Well, the general tendency around here is waiting and in the meantime still go over the same old things on why SR sucked and didn't make its money back.
Oh, and the chest S was too small.


It's only because we (lovers and haters) care about Superman and his presentation on the big screen....
 
Well, the general tendency around here is waiting and in the meantime still go over the same old things on why SR sucked and didn't make its money back.
Oh, and the chest S was too small.

You forgot about too many \S/ logos on the boots.

In reality all we can do is wait for an official announcement since we aren't going to be picked to direct, write or star in the next Superman film.

But in the meantime.....

Speak for yourself!

It's only because we (lovers and haters) care about Superman and his presentation on the big screen....

Maybe...
 
Superman was the first hero I ever had. The first comic I ever read. I grew up with him during the silly years. I suffered through the weak years when Marvel was kicking his @$$ and the strong years when Bryne reinvented him - or rather brought him back to his roots.

Yeah, I'm very passionate that this character be done properly on the big screen.
 
Nothing wrong with that. We are all here for that reason.
 
Superman was the first hero I ever had. The first comic I ever read. I grew up with him during the silly years. I suffered through the weak years when Marvel was kicking his @$$ and the strong years when Bryne reinvented him - or rather brought him back to his roots.

Yeah, I'm very passionate that this character be done properly on the big screen.

Is it just me or does that first (highlighted) sentence sound so wrong? :wow: ;) :D

Angeloz
 
please don't remind me

Thank god I can't see that. Granted it was unnecessary & no need for it when you can't see it, but I'm glad I still couldn't see it. Might be that the boots was too dark to see certain things, so that help. :p
 
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-ca-milk1-2008jun01,0,3974860.story

Interesting article about "Milk" and "Mayor of Castro Street".

While Lucas was writing, the producers began talking with Bryan Singer, who was in the midst of making a string of Hollywood blockbusters, notably the "X-Men" series, but he was excited enough to talk with Kevin Spacey about playing Milk.

"I thought Kevin could play Harvey and I'd try to get Brad Pitt to play Dan White," Singer recalls. "Kevin had done 'Seven' with Brad, and I remember asking him, 'Do you think Brad would do it?' And Kevin said, 'I'll call Brad up and say, "Hey, I'm doing this great film. How'd you like to come and kill me?" ' "

FOR a time, the project moved to Warner Independent Pictures, with yet another screenwriter, Brandon Boyce ("Apt Pupil"), doing a new draft. The newly launched company was eager to make the film, but after Singer became involved, the film moved back to Warner Bros. Films.

Singer eventually turned to Christopher McQuarrie, who had written "The Usual Suspects." Not long after, the producers got a call from Steve Carell's agent, saying the actor was interested in pursuing the project.
 

Interesting article, thanks for posting it Showtime.

I really feel bad for those producers. They developed their film for so long, only to get beaten out by a rival film. What's really interesting is that Gus Van Sant who's helming the rival film, was also once attached to their version before he was dismissed. Pretty ironic...

Also interesting that Singer wanted Kevin Spacey to play Harvey Milk and Brad Pitt to play Dan White in his version of the project.
 
maybe he wanted kevin to get brad pitt.
hehehehhehe
 
Resurrecting old threads is all the rage these days. :grin:

Normally I would be against it, but I thought it was a very informative article. :cwink:

Interesting article, thanks for posting it Showtime.

I really feel bad for those producers. They developed their film for so long, only to get beaten out by a rival film. What's really interesting is that Gus Van Sant who's helming the rival film, was also once attached to their version before he was dismissed. Pretty ironic...

Also interesting that Singer wanted Kevin Spacey to play Harvey Milk and Brad Pitt to play Dan White in his version of the project.

No problem. I thought it was a great read and I love insights into productions.

maybe he wanted kevin to get brad pitt.
hehehehhehe

:csad:
 
you know how this goes. brad pitt is an actor that everyone now wants. singer can not just cast pitt. he needs kevin smith to ask him.

muhahahhahahahhaaha
 
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