by Matt Raub, Apr 23 2010 // 2:00 PM
Iron Man 2 hits theaters in exactly 2 weeks, which means that you can expect to see the internet turned upside down and twisted into a gigantic Iron Man playground in that time. Not only will Paramount be sending out as much fodder for the press to chew on, but it’s nice to see that fans out there are gearing up for the sequel as well.
Over the past few weeks, YouTube author ReubenPac has been posting some great Iron Man mash ups with AC/DC tracks and other films. Jon Favreau tweeted about his Iron Man & ACDC vs. Dirty Dancing video, as well as a few less than humorous mash ups with Titanic and When Harry Met Sally.
All of the CG rendering was done by the author, and use of the Maya 3D modeling program. They’re all pretty impressive, but by far the most impressive (and the funniest) is the clip of Iron Man punching Hugh Grant in the face. It’s random, and uses AC/DC as an emphasis on how the band has become the personal soundtrack to all things Iron Man.
Check out the clip after the jump, laugh, and keep it here for more on Iron Man 2 as the May 7th release date draws near.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · Fan Films · Fandom · Filmmaking · IMAX · Iron Man 2 · Marvel · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Video · Video Friday
Tagged: ACDC, Dirty Dancing, Fan Film Friday, Harry Met Sally, Hugh Grant, Iron Man 2, Titanic
by John Carle, Apr 23 2010 // 7:00 AM
With the Iron Man 2 release just two weeks away, we are eating up anything and everything given to us about the upcoming super hero blockbuster. Earlier today, director Jon Favreau, who seems to be the main source for all information being spread about his film, posted links on his twitter account to the two newest movie posters for the film.
The first shows one of the villains Iron Man and War Machine will be facing, Whiplash. Though it looks like Mickey Rourke may not have actually even showered since The Wrestler, if there is any actor who can portray this insane amalgam of the comic book versions of Whiplash and Crimson Dynamo, all while bringing the character from obscurity to a household name, we have faith that Rourke is the one.
The second poster promotes the IMAX showings of the film with an image of Tony Stark’s slick new briefcase armor, which has been seen in various trailers for the film.
Check them both out in full after the jump, and stay with us as we draw closer to Iron Man 2‘s release on May 7th.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · IMAX · Iron Man 2 · Marvel · Movies · News · Paramount
Tagged: Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Marvel, Mickey Rourke, Olivia Munn, Paramount, Posters, Robert Downey Jr., Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, Tony Stark
by Bob Starr, Apr 16 2010 // 4:00 PM
This week On the Radar some details emerge on the next Jack Ryan adventure, a possible front runner to fill Peter Parker’s shoes, and bad news for The Green Hornet.
Marvel continues end credit Easter Eggs in Iron Man 2
In keeping with tradition of recent Marvel flicks this Summer’s Iron Man 2 will allegedly have extra footage post-credits. While it’s hard to confirm just what exactly will be included this time around, speculation surrounds possible appearances by Thor and/or Captain America. This of course leads into those two films hitting screens next Summer. So, make sure to hang around after the film.
Michael Bay set to destroy your TV
I suppose it was only a matter of time before Michael Bay decided to get into the television production game. While the reality TV project probably won’t have as many explosions as the Transformers films, it definitely sounds like a premise only Bay could conceive:
“For my first television project I wanted to do something that had never been done before, and I believe that ‘One Way Out’ accomplishes that,” Bay said. “Combining unique twists, death-defying challenges, and stunning visuals, we are reinventing the genre, showing just how far people will go when they are stripped of their bare necessities and forced to do whatever it takes to survive.”
That description sounds vaguely familiar. Maybe this series is just re-edited behind-the-scenes material from his movie shoots. If that’s the case, I’m totally on board with this show, too bad no network has picked up the project yet. Come on guys, this is Michael Bay, master of explosions, what could possibly go wrong. Boom!
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Casting · Columbia Pictures · Dreamworks · IMAX · Iron Man 2 · Marvel Studios · Movies · News · On The Radar · Prequels and Sequels · Reboots and Remakes · Sci-Fi · Scripts · Sony · Star Trek · TV · Writers
Tagged: Alex Litvak, Avatar, Bruce Lee, Chris Pine, IMAX, Jack Ryan, Logan Lerman, Masters of the Universe, Michael Bay, Mike Finch, Pitch Black, Riddick, Sharlto Copley, Smallville, The Chronicles of Riddick, The Green Hornet, Vin Diesel
by Matt Raub, Apr 16 2010 // 12:00 PM
Somebody must have brought the idea of viral marketing to Disney executives last year because they have been coming out of the woodwork with some pretty impressive new strategies. They started with Tron Legacy last year at San Diego Comic-Con with the exclusive “Flynn’s Arcade” party, which opened up into a huge crowd of gaming and film fans alike.
Now, they’re getting a bit deeper into the world of Tron, as a fake campaign has begun for the release of “Space Paranoids Online”, one of the original games created by Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) and ENCOM, the character and company from the original Tron film.
The trailer also leads fans back to EncomInternational.com, which is a neat viral site used to show off the films fictitious evil company. You can tell from the site that the film’s main plot is that ENCOM plans to integrate the world into their video game universe, much like in the original film.
Check out the trailer for “Space Paranoids Online” after the jump, and be sure to catch Tron Legacy in theaters and IMAX 3D on December 17th.
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Posted in: 3-D · Action · Disney · Games · IMAX · Marketing · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Video · Viral Marketing
Tagged: Disney, Encom International, Flynn's Arcade, IMAX, Jeff Bridges, Kevin Flynn, Olivia Wilde, Space Paranoids, Tron, Tron Legacy
by Matt Raub, Apr 15 2010 // 12:00 PM
Stan Lee has undoubtedly had a pretty amazing career, going as far back as the days of the Marvel Bullpen. He has the mantle of creating some of the world’s most beloved and well-known characters, as well as the impressive feat of still being alive to see them come to visual fruition in the form of big-budget films.
Though he may have had a bit of a lover’s quarrel with Marvel a few years back, they seemed to have made up, and Stan has been making the rounds in just about every Marvel film dating back to Spider-Man. In just the world of Iron Man alone, “The Man” has played Hugh Hefner, Larry King, and in a brand new spot for Dr. Pepper, a janitor at Tony Stark’s house.
The spot is pretty funny, but for those who aren’t laughing, you still get a look at Stark’s array of Iron Man costumes (including what looks to be the classic “Secret Wars” armor), as well as the voice of Paul Bettany as Jarvis.
Check out the spot after the jump, and be sure to catch Iron Man 2 in theaters and IMAX on May 7th.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · IMAX · Iron Man 2 · Marketing · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies · News · Paramount · Video
Tagged: Cameo, Commercial, Dr. Pepper, Iron Man 2, Marketing, Marvel, Paul Bettany, Spider-Man, Stan Lee
by Joe Gillis, Apr 15 2010 // 9:00 AM
Though Disney should consider their upcoming sequel to the smash hits Toy Story and Toy Story 2 an immediate success, it’s still nice to see that they aren’t pulling any stops with marketing. Even more surprising is that they’re actually going viral.
Nothing can really compare to some of the great viral marketing campaigns of past films like The Dark Knight, Cloverfield, or District 9, which all did pretty well in the box office. It seems that Disney is taking a different approach with two new trailers for the film.
In both trailers, you’re misdirected until the last 15 seconds of each promo into believing that you’re seeing a trailer for a new horror film or a commercial for some sleek new car. Ironically, you’re actually seeing two new trailers for Toy Story 3, which hits theaters in IMAX and Disney 3D on July 23rd.
Check both out after the jump and let us know what you think.
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Posted in: 3-D · Animation · Comedy · Disney · IMAX · Movies · News · Trailers · Video · Viral Marketing
Tagged: 3D, Cloverfield, Dark Knight, Disney, Horror, IMAX, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Toy Story, Toy Story 3, Viral Marketing
by Cortney Zamm, Apr 9 2010 // 11:00 AM
I remember being seven years old, sitting in the movie theater and watching the very first trailer for the original Toy Story. I was in awe. So it’s no real surprise that, in my twenties, I’m still just as awed and excited for all the footage I see for the third installment of the Toy Story franchise. So far we’ve seen a few trailers, gotten a glimpse at some new characters, and more. You’re in luck, because today we have a brand-new clip of Toy Story 3 for you to enjoy.
In this short-but-great clip, we meet the infamous Ken (played by Michael Keaton), and watch as he and Barbie (Jodi Benson) fall in love at first sight. And what better way to fall in love than to Gary Wright’s “Dream Weaver”? Ken also gives Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the rest of the toy gang a tour of their new home, Sunnyside Daycare. Along the way they see some new faces, such as Lot’s-O Huggin-Bear (Ned Beatty) who we introduced you to a while back.
Check out the small sneak peak at the world of Toy Story and Sunnyside Daycare after the jump, and be sure to catch Toy Story 3 in theaters and IMAX 3D on June 18th.
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Tagged: Toy Story 3
by Sebastian Suchecki, Apr 7 2010 // 9:00 AM
Holy high expectations, Batman! With most studios planning sequels to their major releases on the weekend of the film’s release, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Disney is already planning the sequel to Tron: Legacy, a whopping 8 months before the film hits theaters.
With Avatar bringing in more money than practically any movie ever made, Disney seems to think that fans will flock to their upcoming film as well. From Heat Vision:
Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, the “Lost” writers/executive producers who worked on “Legacy,” have begun writing a sequel to the studio’s sci-fi tentpole.
No details have been released because it is so early in the process. Notwithstanding the question of whether the movie will be a hit, other topics to ponder are whether the sequel will focus on spinoff characters or center on a new adventure set in the “Tron” world. Insiders have suggested that Kitsis and Horowitz are working on a way to round the story into a trilogy.
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Tagged: Adam Horowitz, Avatar, Disney, Edward Kitsis, Joseph Kosinski, Lost, Tron Legacy
by Elisabeth Rappe, Mar 12 2010 // 12:00 PM
It may not have taken home a lot of Oscar gold, but many might argue that the jangly coins in Avatar’s pocket might mean a lot more to Fox and James Cameron. But despite the massive success they’ve enjoyed in theaters, Cameron and Fox want a little more of your hard earned cash.
They noticed that the demand in digital 3D immediately went up when the IMAX run was up. They’re concerned that giving up their screens to Alice in Wonderland may have cost them, in Cameron’s words, “a couple hundred million dollars.” They know people will eat up more Avatar. So they’re planning a summer re-release.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, discussions are underway to bring the film back this summer with additional footage. Cameron feels that he was forced to rush the film into theaters to make its December 18 date, and had to leave too many scenes on the cutting room floor.
There’s actually some debate as to how much extra footage there is — Cameron claims there’s about 10 to 12 minutes of scenes that he could toss right back into the film, whereas IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond claims there’s 40 extra minutes. However, an IMAX analog theater can’t handle a film over 170 minutes, so even if Cameron has 40 minutes of unused footage, he can only add 10 or 12 to come in under the IMAX limitations.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · 3-D · Animation · Deals and Dealmaking · DVD · IMAX · Romance · Sci-Fi · Tech
Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Avatar, Avatar rerelease, IMAX, James Cameron, Movies
by Matt Raub, Mar 4 2010 // 9:00 AM
While legions of fans are getting ready for Disney and Tim Burton’s release of Alice In Wonderland tonight at midnight, a good portion of the attendees are also going for a special glimpse at Tron: Legacy, which will be attached to the beginning of most screenings. That’s right, Disney is already starting the marketing for the film, which won’t be in theaters for another 9 months.
With that said, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Disney is already planning on expanding the franchise to their TV network geared more towards kids between the ages of 6 and 14. The show reportedly a 10-part Tron micro series that will follow the events of Legacy, and premiere in the fall of 2011.
No word yet on whether the show will be a mix of CG animation and live action, such as it will in the upcoming film, but you can expect it to look as stunning as some of the images and graphics we have seen from Disney on the project thus far.
As well as news coming in about the upcoming animated series, we also recently got our hands on some new stills from the upcoming Tron: Legacy film, which hits theaters this December in 3D and IMAX. Check them out after the jump.
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Tagged: Action, Disney, Disney XD, Garret Hedlund, Jeff Bridges, Olivia Wilde, Sci-Fi, Steve Lisberger, Tron, Tron Legacy, TV
by Cortney Zamm, Feb 11 2010 // 10:00 AM
Going off to college is never easy. It’s even harder when your most beloved childhood toys get donated to a day care center, and that’s the situation Andy and his toys Woody, Buzz, and the gang are facing in the third installment to Pixar’s oldest franchise, Toy Story 3. A new trailer popped up on the Apple Trailers site today, giving us an even deeper peek at the film.
It’s more than appropriate that Andy would be going off to college, as Toy Story fans (myself included) have all grown up and left our own toys behind. But with the toys also facing big changes like making new friends and learning to use the internet, Toy Story 3 looks like it’ll please both fourth graders and college freshmen.
Directed by Lee Unkrich (Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc.) and starring Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, John Ratzenberger, Joan Cusack, and Wallace Shawn, Toy Story 3 flies out of the toy box and into theaters and IMAX 3D June 18th. In the meantime, you can watch the brand new trailer after the jump.
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Tagged: Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Lee Unkrich, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Wallace Shawn
by Matt Raub, Feb 3 2010 // 9:00 AM
With Avatar getting nine Academy Award nominations yesterday, it seemed to put the final nail in the coffin for any films on the bubble between 2D and 3D. Word is now coming in that Warner Bros. has confirmed both Clash of the Titans and the final two Harry Potter films will be in 3D.
This isn’t that big of a deal for the Potter films, but unfortunately sets the entire marketing plan for Titans upside down. This news means that the studio has to go back and convert the original film stock into something that can handle 3D, while still looking state-of-the art.
This conversion will set the release date of Clash of the Titans back to April 2nd, from it’s original date of March 26th. The studio seems convinced that this is the best plan of action, according to an interview with The Hollywood Reporter:
“We are experienced and have been successful in the conversion of 2D to 3D going back to such hits as ‘The Polar Express,’ select scenes in ‘Superman Returns’ and the last two Harry Potter films,” Warners domestic distribution boss Dan Fellman said.
“We’re excited about 3D and look forward to bringing a rich, involving visual experience to audiences around the world,” Warners film group president Jeff Robinov said.
The production on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and Part 2 are still ongoing, which means that the respective release dates of November 19th and July 15th, 2011 will probably remain unchanged.
Posted in: 3-D · Action · Fantasy · Filmmaking · IMAX · Movies · News · Tech · Warner Bros
Tagged: 3D, Clash of the Titans, Deathly Hallows, Harry Potter, IMAX, Movies, Polar Express, Superman Returns, Warner Bros