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Gemma Arterton joins Keys to the Street and Aliens Prequel?

Wednesday, 08 September 2010

I am a sucker for the angelic Gemma Arterton, and she has been proving herself on many fronts. After seeing her in The Disappearance of Alice Creed, Ridley Scott decided he wanted her for his Aliens Prequel, and a Nolan script The Keys to the Street has already secured her. Filmofilia says: Arterton will meet with director Ridley Scott about starring in his Alien prequels. In an interview...
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Martin Freeman passes on The Hobbit for Sherlock

Wednesday, 08 September 2010

Nothing like a little success to make the opportunity of more success make your life complicated. This the life that British actor Martin Freeman is facing. Seems after some smaller roles on the original UK version of the Office and feature roles like Love Actually, Freeman chanced on some literary roles like Arthur Dent in Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and more recently the...
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Summit to Produce Twilight Spinoff?

Wednesday, 08 September 2010

A wild rumour is coming out of the Summit camp that they are considering spinning off the Twilight franchise and adapting The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner into a feature film. Cinematical reports: There’s already a rumor going around about a big screen adaptation of the Twilight novella The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner in the works at Summit. What’s Playing is reporting...
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No Quixote but Gilliam will 3D up Time Bandits

Wednesday, 08 September 2010

Seems the on again off again relationshiip with Terry Gilliam and his proposed “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” has hit the wall again and they are on the outs. Until he can find more money that is. Ramascreen quotes Gilliam: “The financing collapsed about a month and a half ago,” “I shouldn’t be here. The plan was to be shooting ‘Quixote’ right...
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Stallone Talks Rambo Prequel Print E-mail
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Saturday, 31 July 2010

Last time we heard, there was a rumor that Stallone was pondering a Rambo 5. Originally, it was going to be about a kidnap thriller, that then jumped into a sci-fi “Predator” story, with Rambo hunting a weird creature; a “government experiment gone wrong”. Thankfully that whole crazy plot was scratched. Stallone, who is currently making the rounds for his upcoming action release, The Expendables, was asked about that still possible Rambo 5, or a more plausible Rambo 0.

JoBlo reports:

On Rambo 5:
“The character came full circle [in the fourth film]; he went home. For Rambo to go on another adventure might be misinterpreted as a mercenary gesture and not necessary.”

On Rambo Prequel:
“I certainly think this is worth pondering,” was his response. “It’s intriguing to find the whys and wherefores of how people have become what they are. The traumas, the loss and the tragedy of being in Vietnam would certainly be a great challenge for a young actor, and it would be ironic that Rambo directs younger Rambo having played it for twenty years plus…”

I enjoyed both of Stallone’s last efforts for Rambo and Rocky. Both had great endings; coming full circle for both stories. I’m all against any more sequels to both of this great franchises. That said, I’m all in favor of Stallone taking a stab at telling the story of young John Rambo. That, I would be interested in watching. Who was John Rambo before he became the Rambo we all met in First Blood? Maybe Stallone can direct a young actor, and set a film that tells us about John’s early years. He can go back to the Vietnam War, and tell us what happened to John there. That would be cool. If he can manage to maintain the mood the last Rambo had, this prequel thing does have potential.

What do you guys think? Do you want a Rambo 0? Or a Rambo 5?

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