Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

New Vampire Documentary "A Place Among the Undead"

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The force behind the documentary "A Place Among the Undead" is none other than Juliet Landau (Drusilla from BTVS), with funding through IndieGoGo ~ send in the money to get this made!!!

Here's Juliet via Nerdist

I had the opportunity to play Drusilla on Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel and now, I am making A Place Among the Undead, which is fast becoming the most definitive vampire documentary ever made. The film is a tapestry with interlinking narrative films inspired by the conversations.
I had the extreme pleasure of interviewing Anne (Rice) in Los Angeles and filming with her at the Vampire Ball in New Orleans last year. As I have been wending my way through the project, all roads continually lead to Anne. Each interviewee has talked about the influence of her writing and how her books inspired them to create. Without her, there is no modern interpretation of the undead. She has become as mythic as her beloved Lestat.
If Bram Stoker is the father of the genre then she is the mother, or should I say the queen… Yes, she is “The Queen of the Dammed.” We are all her children and grateful to be so.


Enjoyable discussion video concerning author Anne Rice, including comments by Joss Whedon, Tim Burton, and Charlaine Harris (author of the True Blood novels).





Monday, October 27, 2014

"Hide Behind the Chainsaws!" ~ Hilarious Geico Halloween Commercial

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There's a new commercial out from Geico that pokes fun at horror movie stupidity - you know, when someone is trying to run away from a knife-wielding psychopath but forgets they have a car in the driveway, or that they should lock the door behind them.

So if you enjoy Sarah Michelle Geller's "I Know What You Did Last Summer" or Joss Whedon's "The Cabin in the Woods," you will love this video:





Saturday, August 23, 2014

Rest In Peace, Nanoo, Nanoo, Robin Williams

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We lost a national treasure on August 11 with the death of Robin Williams. :( I share the same birthday, July 21, and that connection always made me smile.

That Williams chose to take his own life is a horrible tragedy, yet how can we judge him? Not only was he suffering from depression, but also from the early stages of Parkinson's disease, a malady he knew all-too-well after making the film "Awakenings," in which he played a caring doctor who dealt with the most desperate form of that disease. He knew that any cure was a stop-gap measure at best.

Michael J. Fox, another actor stricken with Parkinson's had this to say:



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To some, Robin Williams will always be the inspirational teacher from "Dead Poets Society," or the caring psychiatrist in "Good Will Hunting." Some choose to recall his more hilarious moments, such as "Mrs. Doubtfire" or "The Bird Cage." My kids loved him as the aging Peter Pan in "Hook." But for my 70s generation, Robin Williams will forever be Mork from Ork, the whimsical alien trying to understand humanity while falling in love with Pam Dawber in "Mork and Mindy."

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Williams was an entertainer first and foremost. Yet like many actors and comedians he put on a jovial face to mask his depression and anxiety. Whatever lesson we get from his death, one thing we have to understand - every human being has pain of one kind or another, and all the success in the world is often not enough to kick depression.

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Sarah Michelle Geller, his costar in the recently cancelled comedy "The Crazy Ones" made this statement via People
"My life is a better place because I knew Robin Williams," Gellar said. "To my children he was Uncle Robin, to everyone he worked with, he was the best boss anyone had ever known, and to me he was not just an inspiration but he was the Father I had always dreamed of having. There are not enough adjectives to describe the light he was, to anyone that ever had the pleasure to meet him. I will miss him everyday, but I know the memory of him will live on. And to his family, I thank them for letting us know him and seeing the joy they brought him. Us crazy ones love you."

From CNN
Actor Robin Williams was cremated and his ashes were scattered in San Francisco Bay, according to his death certificate.
Williams was found dead in his Northern California home August 11 from what investigators suspect was a suicide by hanging. The certificate, obtained by CNN on Thursday, says his ashes were scattered off the coast one day later.
It also says the cause of death is "pending investigation."
According to Marin County Assistant Deputy Chief Coroner Lt. Keith Boyd, investigators believe Williams used a belt to hang himself from a bedroom door.
Boyd would not confirm or deny whether Williams left behind a letter, saying that investigators would discuss "the note or a note" later.
The coroner's investigation "revealed he had been seeking treatment for depression," Boyd said.

From NBC
Robin Williams was sober but struggling with early stages of Parkinson’s disease at the time of his death, his wife said Thursday.
“Robin spent so much of his life helping others. Whether he was entertaining millions on stage, film or television, our troops on the frontlines, or comforting a sick child — Robin wanted us to laugh and to feel less afraid,” his wife Susan Schneider said in a statement.
. . . “Robin's sobriety was intact and he was brave as he struggled with his own battles of depression, anxiety as well as early stages of Parkinson's Disease, which he was not yet ready to share publicly."
. . . Parkinson’s is caused by the loss of brain cells that produce a message carrying-chemical, or neurotransmitter, that is important for movement. Symptoms can start with a barely noticeable trembling but worsen to difficulty walking and talking, depression and other disability. There’s no cure and the drugs used to treat the condition usually stop helping over time.



Friday, November 29, 2013

Elisabeth Taylor was a Buffy Watcher


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According to an interview with her great-grandson in People Magazine:
Taylor's great-grandson Finn McMurray remembers cuddling in her big bed, watching everything from her movies, Cleopatra and National Velvet to CSI and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. "We'd watch bad TV and eat popcorn," recalls Finn, 15. "She was so much fun."

Bad? Well, Taylor made a few bad movies herself, and wasn't above a bit of kitsch - have you seen Cleopatra?

What did Sarah Michelle Geller think of this news? She's still a fan of Ms. Taylor:


Friday, October 18, 2013

Thor: The Dark World Featurettes

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Thor: The Dark World could be a mega-blockbuster when it opens in theaters November 8, 2013.

From Hollywood Reporter
If pre-release tracking is any indication, Thor: The Dark World could enjoy one of the best November openings of all time at the North American box office, particularly for a film opening earlier in the month.

. . . Thor 2, like Iron Man 3, is expected to benefit from 2012 global blockbuster The Avengers, the crown jewel of Marvel's superhero film empire. Avengers, which features Hemsworth as Thor and Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, among other Marvel characters, earned $1.5 billion worldwide to become the No. 3 film of all time after Avatar and Titanic.

Thor 2 is sparking interest among all quadrants of the movie-going audience. Interest is high among younger females for a superhero film, likely due to Hemsworth and Natalie Portman, who likewise returns for the follow-up alongside Tom Hiddleston, Anthony Hopkins, and Idris Elba. Thor 2 is also tracking well among Hispanics.

Kenneth Branagh directed the first Thor, while the sequel is from filmmaker Alan Taylor.

Thor 2 takes place one year after the events of The Avengers, as Thor reunites with Jane Foster (Portman) and tries to save his planet from a mysterious enemy. Thor also forms an uneasy alliance with his adoptive brother, Loki (Hiddleston).








Sunday, September 22, 2013

Embrace of the Vampire ~ Adult Porn Buffy

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Buffy meets True Blood Meets Alyssa Milano Meets the Exorcist. Or something like that.

I never saw the original 1995 version with Alyssa Milano movie, but I've read that it is most famous for a nude scene in which Alyssa is knocked out and gang-banged. Isn't that special? I would call that the Anti-Buffy because even at the worst, when Buffy is allowing Spike to have his way with her, they both know it's consenual and while she is weak, she is also awake. And when it crosses into rape territory, Buffy shuts that whole thing down and it never happens again.

The clue to how different "Embrace of the Vampire" is from Buffy is the picture on the box of Milano with her eyes closed. Not very Buffy-esque.

And now they've remade it and it's probably worse.

Neither the original or the remake is family friendly. Gory and sexually violent. Not my thing. And probably why this is going straight to DVD and Blu Ray instead of to a theater near you. But due out before Halloween, on October 15th.

Watch Video only if you Dare! Lots of blood.

From Bloody Disgusting News
Anchor Bay Films provided Bloody Disgusting with the exclusive trailer premiere for their erotic horror film, Embrace of the Vampire, starring Sharon Hinnendael (Rites of Passage, “Look”), Tiio Horn (Defiance, Hemlock Grove), C.C. Sheffield (“True Blood”), Chelsey Marie Reist (12 Rounds: Reloaded) and Victor Webster (Continuum). Available on Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack and DVD October 15th, the trailer looks like a mix between Twilight and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” with a heavy dose of sex and violence. I’m intrigued!

The film is a reimagining of the 1995 cult classic version starring Alyssa Milano, which will also be made available on Blu-ray for the very first time on the same day!





Saturday, June 15, 2013

Joss Whedon Names His Five Favorite Films

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Joss Whedon has given Rotten Tomatoes a list of films that echo and mirror his work.

He includes one of my favorites from childhood "The Court Jester" with Danny Kaye, and if you think about Spike and Xander and all the Buffy Puns, not to mention the physical comedy during vampire battles, that makes perfect sense. It's one of those films that stands the test of time as well, because it pokes fun at "serious" films like "Ivanhoe" or any epic about Knights and Ladies and Castles.

Another favorite I share with Whedeon is "Once Upon a Time in the West," a spaghetti western epic starring Henry Fonda as an ultra-evil villain (think Voldemort with a cowboy hat) and Charles Bronson as a cool anti-hero seeking revenge (think Severus Snape). I can see the influence of this movie not only in the western sets of Firefly, but in the sociopathic vampires who barely recall their victims as they destroy one life after another. Chilling!

To me, the thing all these films have in common is that they are character-driven, whether set in the past, present or the future.

You can read his thoughts on each film: Here on Rotten Tomatoes

1. The Matrix



2. Once Upon a Time in the West



3. The Bad and the Beautiful



4. Magnolia



5. The Court Jester




Saturday, June 8, 2013

Joss Whedon ~ Frank Langella's Dracula was "Hot"

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Fantastic Whedon interview with Time Magazine




Best take-away? Whedon says that for him, the "hottest" vampire of all was Frank Langella. That shouldn't surprise anyone who recalls the "Dracula" episode of Buffy with the suave Langella look-alike.





Saturday, April 27, 2013

S.H.I.E.L.D. and Avengers 2 ~ Rumors and Spoilers

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Rumors and Spoilers are flying around - hard to know what to believe at this point.

Joss Whedon hinted at new characters in The Avengers 2



From AceShowBiz
The 48-year-old filmmaker revealed that fans would get to see two new characters in the film.

"I've been writing and meeting with actors and we're starting to storyboard, all the preliminary processes. This is the part where it's all still fun," Whedon told Yahoo! Movies. "I've got these two characters, two of my favourite characters from the comic book, a brother-sister act. They're in the movie."

Without further details of the new additions, fans are left to guess who the pair might be, leading to speculation that Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver may be the ones Whedon adds to the sequel to "The Avengers".

. . . the siblings, who are Magneto's twin children, first appear in the X-Men mythology as villains. Scarlet Witch, who wears wimple, has the power to cast hexes to manipulate probability. Her brother Quicksilver, meanwhile, is capable of moving and thinking at superhuman speeds.

And there's a rumor of a character's "resurrection" in S.H.I.E.L.D.

From Hit/Fix
...Today, an alleged spoiler went up online about the "Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D." pilot, and specifically the fate of Agent Phil Coulson, played in "Iron Man," "Iron Man 2," "Thor," "The Avengers," and even the "Ultimate Spider-Man" animated show by Clark Gregg. His death was a major turning point for The Avengers as a team, and it helped unite them against Loki and the invading aliens. /Film seems pretty confident that their report is correct, and it certainly makes a logical sort of sense.

Once Coulson was announced as part of the series, I figured there'd be something like this included in the pilot. The report raises questions that I assume will be addressed in the series, but for now, this appears to be the truth about how Marvel plans to resurrect the character:

In the pilot, it’s revealed Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), the ultimate super spy, faked Agent Coulson’s death on purpose to motivate The Avengers. Some S.H.I.E.L.D. members were in on it (including, possibly, Maria Hill played by Cobie Smulders) but The Avengers were not. Their security clearance wasn’t high enough. Coulson was forced to hold his breath as part of the ruse and that’s a point of contention among his colleagues  After the fact, Fury moved him to a remote location until things died down, and then he was reinserted into duty at the time of the show.

If this turns out to be the way they handle things, it should create some serious tension between Coulson and the heroes who believed him to be dead. It's also going to create some trust issues for Nick Fury.

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Veronica Mars Gets Kickstarted - What about Firefly?

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The TV show Veronica Mars won new life this week when fans decided to fund a new movie via Kickstarter, a funding platform for creative projects.

From the LA Times
And so there will be a "Veronica Mars" movie, because on Wednesday some 30,000 fans (and counting) pledged $2 million (and counting) via Kickstarter, the popular crowd-funding website, to make it so.
. . . the show ... was created by Rob Thomas ("Party Down") and starred Kristen Bell as a teenage girl detective in fictional, coastal Neptune, Calif. (It was canceled in 2007 after two seasons on UPN and one on the CW, into which UPN had been folded.)
. . . By 9 a.m. Thursday, Thomas had exceeded his stated goal — the amount a Kickstarter project has to reach or the pledges are voided — by nearly $700,000, with 29 out of 30 fund-raising days left to go. By Sunday morning, nearly 55,000 backers had signed on, pledging more than $3.5 million.

Lucky them! Of course the fans of Firefly immediately wondered if they could contribute to the same type of fund to resurrect their favorite show, but Joss Whedon had to put the brakes on the endeavor for now:

Via Den of Geek
Buzzfeed talked to Whedon, a long-time Veronica Mars fan, and he admitted that he was thrilled to see the movie project funded, and funded in the way it's been. "It feels like a real game-changer", he admitted.

And then the obvious question. Is this something he'd consider to get more Firefly off the ground?

"I've said repeatedly that I would love to make another movie with these guys, and that remains the case. It also remains the case that I'm booked up by Marvel for the next three years, and that I haven't even been able to get Dr Horrible 2 off the ground because of that".

He added that "I don't even entertain the notion of entertaining the notion of doing this, and won't. Couple years from now, when Nathan's no longer [working on] Castle and I'm no longer the Tom Hagen of the Marvel Universe and making a giant movie, we might look and see where the market is then. But right now, it's a complete non-Kickstarter for me".

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Joss Whedon Talks Shakespeare, S.H.I.E.L.D., Star Wars, and Success


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Joss Whedon is hot these days, so hot he describes himself as "jammed" by success. He has been at the South by Southwest® (SXSW®) Conference in Austin Texas, where he debuted his new low-budget version of "Much Ado About Nothing." So several interviews have come out of that:


This one on the red carpet:



A tidbit about S.H.I.E.L.D. from a Q and A with the crowd, via Comic Book Movie:
. . . Coulson died at the hands of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) in The Avengers. With the show taking place after the climatic battle with the Chituari in NYC many theorized that Coulson would be seen in flashback, that he was really a robot, a Skrull shape-shifter or something else equally outlandish. Well S.H.I.E.L.D. executive producer Joss Whedon told the crowd at SXSW that Coulson is in fact returning from the dead.
“I’ll tell you guys this, Heimlich,” Whedon joked, before effectively clamming up about the show. “I can’t talk about it,” he admitted, but said that he did bring Coulson back from the dead for the ABC drama. “Yes. For realsies.”
Now that it's established that Coulson really did die in The Avengers and that Fury didn't lie to the other Avengers, the question now is HOW does Coulson come back from the dead? There are a number of items and methods that this could be used to accomplish this in the pages of Marvel Comics but the vast majority of such devices have yet to be presented in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

On bringing back the original Star Wars characters, via Digital Spy:
The director has said that he would have been interested in the job of directing Star Wars: Episode VII, had his commitments to The Avengers 2 not taken him out of the running.

Asked by Digital Spy which original series characters he would want to see return in the new films, Whedon said that he would take a different approach.

"You know, I wouldn't go back, I'd go forward. I would want to create characters that would resonate the way that they did," he explained.

Whedon also discussed the rumors that Lucasfilm and Disney may be looking to recast the role of Han Solo with a younger actor for a potential standalone film.


And still another in-depth interview on Deadline.com in which he talks about shooting "Much Ado," his own success with gives him little free time to do various projects, whassup with S.H.I.E.L.D., and finally more regret that he wasn't able to direct Star Wars:

Excerpts:

DEADLINE: You shot Much Ado secretly from the press. Did you keep it from Marvel as well?
WHEDON: No, I absolutely told them because if that got out and they hadn’t known, I think that would have caused some concern. I told them I was going to do this and I snuck out for a few afternoons to rehearse, and I took one extra day after Monday. But it really didn’t interfere with the schedule much at all. And I had boundless energy when I returned. I think it worried them! Kevin [Feige] and Jeremy [Latcham], their faces were kind of pasty and their mouths were dry but they said, ‘It’s good, you’ll have a good time… we support you’. I think they found out and I found out what that this was the only way to relax me.

DEADLINE: You need relaxing?
WHEDON: I’m in constant danger of burning out. Look, this is not a healthy person talking to you. ’I’m going to make a sequel to the biggest movie I’ve ever made!’ … ’Perhaps a TV show would go along nicely with that…’ I always order the entire left side of the menu and then wonder why I’m full. With Much Ado it was different because it was truly contained. The script had been written. There were things that took a lot of time to edit. I didn’t know how to work Final Cut Pro — Danny [Kaminsky] my assistant had to teach me. He’s also a producer on the movie and edited it with me. And of course when I couldn’t afford a composer I said, let’s do even more work! But that I could do on our own time around the Avengers schedule.

~~~ snip ~~~  

DEADLINE: You’ve just wrapped the S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot, another part of the Marvel universe. WHEDON: That was fun to do, but again, too much work. The idea of the Little Guy is something that I am very fierce about, and there has never been a better Little Guy than Clark Gregg. That intrigued me, this world around the superhero community. It’s the people whose shop windows get blown up when the Destroyer shows up. It’s the more intimate stories that belong on television that we can really tap into the visual style and ethos, and even some of the mythology, of the Marvel movies. I think we’ve put together another really great ensemble headed by Clark. And how much it’s actually seeding or hinting or reacting to what’s going on in the movies is something we’ll let play out as we go. For me the most important thing is that people fall in love with it on its own merits, rather than constantly asking, “Is there gonna be an Avenger?” Well, there’s not gonna be a Hulk because that guy’s too expensive.  

DEADLINE: Is the plan for you to run S.H.I.E.L.D.?
WHEDON: I will be as involved as I can be – mostly on a story level. On the TV show I can say, “No, do it my way.” I’m just trying to keep it exciting and meaningful and surprising.  

DEADLINE: At what point did you realize these small passion projects could be marketable? WHEDON: Dr. Horrible changed everything for me. We started it because of the Writer’s Strike. And I watched other people making other original shows. I tried to partner with various people from Silicon Valley and that never goes anywhere. Finally I was like, let’s just do this. And it was a monster hit. The payback for the amount that we did was absurd.

~~~ snip ~~~

DEADLINE: You couldn’t do the Star Wars gig. Would you have had a take?
WHEDON: Oh yeah. And it’s not just Star Wars. Everything I see I think, Oh, I’d really love to do one of those. I’ll read something or have an actual idea of my own, and think, I wish I could do something with that. And sometimes you can say, “I think I will”. But I’m trying to be a little more careful in the next few years about budgeting my time than I was in the last two.

DEADLINE: Did you take a meeting with Lucasfilm? WHEDON: No, all of this happened long after I was committed to The Avengers, so there was never any question. There was just a peep of sadness from me. But I think, in all honesty, that JJ Abrams is the guy for the gig and I couldn’t be happier about that.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Joss Whedon wins British Film Bloggers Award

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Joss Whedon has won an award in Britain:

From Cinemart
At the BFI Southbank’s bar tonight (16th Feb), the BFBC (British Film Bloggers Circle) Awards were announced. . . .

Best Director
Joss Whedon

Best Film
Zero Dark Thirty
Best Actress
Marion Cotillard – Rust and Bone (not The Dark Knight Rises!)
Best Actor
Joaquin Phoenix & Daniel Day-Lewis share the distinction (ironic, really)
Best British Film
Anna Karenina
Best Screenplay
The Master – Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Adapted Screenplay
Cosmopolis – David Cronenberg
Newcomer Award
Matthias Schoenaerts – Rust & Bone/Bullhead

Here is Whedon talking last year about directing The Avengers and creating a "contemporary pop mythology":

Saturday, February 16, 2013

First Post ~ Beginning

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This blog is my new way to celebrate the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other works of Joss Whedon including TV shows such as Angel and Firefly, and movies such as The Avengers. I will also follow the careers of the stars such as Sarah Michelle Geller, David Boreanaz, and others. I'm a fan but also interested in the writing and literary analysis of the scripts, and the influence on other books, shows, and society in general. I hope you enjoy reading this blog.

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