Fucking yes please.
YAAAAAAH!
I KNEW the last episode of the first season couldn't be the end of the story they wanted to tell, but I'd sort of accepted that maybe it was cancelled or something. BUT,
The Rocketeer will finally return in a new Disney+ movie.
Mannn, if they fuck this up...
Paramount delays a slew of movies...
Including Top Gun: Maverick, Mission: Impossible 7, Jackass 4...
Also a bunch of 2022 movies to 2023, sigh.
wow, yikes. the Top Gun toys are already on clearance at a few places because of the first delay.
Sorry, wrong link. Try this one.
Top Gun: Maverick is departing its Nov. 19 date and will now open May 27, 2022. Meanwhile, Cruise’s Mission: Impossible 7 is leaving that May 27, 2022, date and will now open Sept. 30, 2022. The studio has also pushed back Jackass Forever, which moves to Feb. 4, 2022, departing an Oct. 22, 2021, date.
looks good.
I'm not a fan but I recognize skillz....
total popcorn but it looks good.
I'm with you. Good GOD I loved that fucking movie.
I remember buying one of those special "books" (the ones that are more like magazines,) about it, and it had all sorts of information about set design and such, and production details.
That book was my introduction into various aspects of filmmaking.
As far as "fucking it up," there's no WAY it lives up to the original, because we were kids, and it had a dude with a fucking jetpack.
So just from that trailer it seems very, very similar to the original. Which is cool because the original is amazing.
I did chuckle at the writing credit though. How much do they need to change to officially switch the credit to someone else?
Laika Announces Sixth Stop-Motion Movie, ‘Wildwood,’ Directed by Travis Knight, Shot by Caleb Deschanel
I mean I guess it's nice she's recognized for being an artist but wouldn't you have also said "wife of"?“Wildwood” is based on the first in a trilogy of YA fantasy novels by Colin Meloy, lead singer and songwriter for Portland-based The Decemberists, and illustrated by artist Carson Ellis.I read this with my son a few years ago, it's pretty good. Has some pacing issues for a children's book - not every book should be ~3" thick - but has a lot of interesting world building.“Beyond Portland’s city limits lies Wildwood. You’re not supposed to go there. You’re not even supposed to know it exists. But Prue McKeel is about to enter this enchanted wonderland. Her baby brother Mac has been taken by a murder of crows into the forest’s depths, and she — along with her hapless classmate Curtis — is going to get him back. Prue might think she’s too old for fairy tales, but she’s just found herself at the center of one…filled with strange talking animals, roguish bandits, and powerful figures with the darkest intentions.”
Looking forward to seeing this Red Rocket movie.
It's by Sean Baker, the dude who did Tangerine and Florida Project.
Red Rocket is about some guy who is or was porn start and returns to his Texas hometown, where no one wants him around.
To me, Sean Baker is like Harmony Korine, if Harmony Korine made movies that were actually good and not terrible, like they are.
Oooo... a new Night Court series has filmed a pilot.
And honestly, conceptually, I'd watch it... I mean, I did watch all 9 seasons within the past decade (it took over 5 years for S9 to get into the Canadian Apple iTunes Store).
I mean, sure, it looks like a Vampire: The Masquerade plot of a movie buuuuut... I'm okay with that.
Wife and I just finished episode 4 as well, it's very very well done.
A Babylon 5 reboot? With JMS doing development?! (G'Kar voice) Why that's fantastic Captain...
(just about S2 and stating S3 next week)