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X-Men
Sparks a Film Frenzy
While Marvel try to tempt the original X-Men movie director, Bryan
Singer, back in an attempt to helm the sequel, a burst of activity
has emerged from Hollywood as almost everyone under the sun go scrambling
for a decent comic franchise to turn into a blockbuster movie.
Blade 2, the vampire-slaying sequel to the Wesley film is in pre-production,
getting its special effects tweaked.
Beware though, rumours have it that this movie was done on something
of a budget, and we don't remember the first one being too fat in
the SFX department either, so lord knows what this movie is going
to turn out like?
TV shows for Thor and Mutant X strips are also in development (Thor
with Artisan Entertainment, MX with Tribune Entertainment), while
the pec'd-up Dolph Lundgren is said to be in the running for the
part of the Mighty son of Valhalla.
We remember fondly the last TV outing for Thor - a TV movie with
The Incredible Hulk, where Thor came across Bruce Banner who was
happily in disguise and working on a cure.
Said 1990s pairing generated more cheese than the counter at Piers'
House of Fromage, Thor being played as a thick Viking surf dude
whose general understanding of the 20th century verged
on clobbering time for everyone he met.
Sony, meanwhile, is advancing with care with their Spider Man movie
(having recently put production back two months to buy them extra
pre-production time). Sam Raimi, Director of all those crass Zombie
movies, is in the helm for Peter Parker's first big cinematic outing.
Originally Doctor Octopus was due to play the part of the main
evil super villain in the Spidey film, but he was ruled out on SFX
grounds in favour of the cheaper to shoot Green Goblin.
John Malkovich is up for the part of the Green Goblin in the movie,
which should be a laugh. This character was always a tragic one,
with the Goblin's alter ego, Norman Osborne, being compared to the
pre-accident Joker in the Batman strip. Tobey Maguire has already
accepted the part of web slinger Peter Parker.
Not to be left out of the Marvel 'toon scrum, Miramax are looking
to do a $80 million production of the Ghost Rider movie. Nicholas
'wildman' Cage is the main name looking to play the part of Johnny
Blaze, a biker who returns from hell as a magic skull-bike riding
demon.
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Donald Pfeiffer.
01/10/2000
Spiderman will make a way better movie than Ghost Rider. Rider was
a crap movie. If they want to make it into a good film, they'll
have to ignore everything that happened in the comic strip.
The Yard Man. 01/10/2000
Sam Raimi is a brilliant Director. I hope they let him do his thing,
Marvel have a great track record for ruining their films. X-Men
was almost the first decent film they made, ever! They should learn
from DC, when it comes to making movies.
T Campbell. 02/10/00
I don't think the "cheaper to shoot" business is quite accurate.
An earlier draft of the script featured both Dr. Octopus and the
Green Goblin, but they've decided to make it a one-villain movie.
Good move: movies with more than one colorful villain are unfocused
at best (BATMAN RETURNS) and disasters at worst (BATMAN AND ROBIN).
Yes, X-MEN had a lot of villains, but Magneto was always the focal
bad guy. Goblin and Octopus are both too egotistical to fall in
line behind anyone.
Malcolm Xerxes. 02/10/2000
I feel a strong sense of vindication: when I saw "MASTERS OF THE
UNIVERSE", I proclaimed that DOLPH LUNDGREN WAS/IS THE MIGHTY THOR!
When he was cast as THE PUNISHER, I was utterly convinced (on 5th
viewing) that he had been underestimated by me and everyone else
as an actor. While I don't agree with things he has said in interviews
about an athletic physique being an obstruction to good acting -
the more so since I purchased his "MAXIMUM POTENTIAL" exercise video
- I do think that with the exception of the lamentable "BLACKJACK",
he has been at worst consistent in his work. His performance in
"MEN OF WAR" was superlative, and would not have gone amiss in the
role of COLOSSUS...in the sequel, perhaps?
Twinkler. 02/10/200
Excuse me, but, that's a joke, there was a Cartoon hero warning
a long time ago, more than that, Iremember reading on Sci-Fi Weekly
a few months ago that a List of movies (such as Daredevil) are waiting
to get a verdict on the X-Men before the production begins.
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