George Clooney talks Batman & Robin
George Clooney’s runs for president in The Ides Of March, his latest directorial effort (which he also stars in).
To celebrate, we sat down for an exclusive chat with the man himself so that he could talk us through the most significant movies on his CV.[TO FIND OUT WHAT GEORGE THINKS OF BATMAN AND ROBIN, CLICK ON THE IMAGE OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]
Mark Millar talks Kick-Ass 2
Mark Millar has been talking about the sequel to Matthew Vaughn’s Kick-Ass and it sounds like there are still a few hurdles to overcome before it can start production.
“The thing about the first movie is that it kind of exploded all our careers. People forget, but this was a $28m indie movie made in the UK. It grossed $100m at theatres and made the same again and more on DVD and Blu-ray and got amazing reviews. So everybody involved suddenly got hired for a million different things, and re-forming the band again would be impossible,” he told the Los Angeles Times.
[FOR THE FULL STORY, CLICK ON THE IMAGE OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]
Kick-Ass 2, if it were to be made, would almost certainly become my favourite movie.
And we’re well and truly out of that awkward period between the summer blockbusters and autumn/winter Oscar-contenders.
30 Shocking Movie Deaths
ROBOCOP (1987)
The Death: During a trial demonstration of the ED-209, a hapless suit is mown down by the malfunctioning robot.
Why It’s Shocking: The scenario is pretty nightmarish on its own merits, with the increasingly terrified Kinney (Kevin Page) desperately looking for a way out of the boardroom as the ED-209 counts steadily down…
“Film-making encompasses everything, from tricking people into investing in it, to putting on the show, to trying to distill down to moments in time, and ape reality but send this other message. It’s got everything. When I was a kid I loved to draw, and I loved my electric football sets, and I painted little things and made sculptures and did matte painting and comic books and illustrated stuff, and took pictures, had a darkroom, loved to tape-record stuff. It’s all of that. It’s not having to grow up. It’s four-dimensional chess, it’s strategy, and it’s being painfully honest, and unbelievably deceitful, and everything in between.”
David Fincher, celebrating his 49th birthday today.
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George Clooney talks Batman & Robin
George Clooney’s runs for president in The Ides Of March, his latest directorial effort (which he also stars in). To celebrate, we sat down for an exclusive chat with the man himself so that he could talk us through the most significant movies on his CV.
[TO FIND OUT WHAT GEORGE THINKS OF BATMAN AND ROBIN, CLICK ON THE IMAGE OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsc9fijjEI1qcga5ro1_500.jpg)
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Mark Millar talks Kick-Ass 2
Mark Millar has been talking about the sequel to Matthew Vaughn’s Kick-Ass and it sounds like there are still a few hurdles to overcome before it can start production. “The thing about the first movie is that it kind of exploded all our careers. People forget, but this was a $28m indie movie made in the UK. It grossed $100m at theatres and made the same again and more on DVD and Blu-ray and got amazing reviews. So everybody involved suddenly got hired for a million different things, and re-forming the band again would be impossible,” he told the Los Angeles Times.[FOR THE FULL STORY, CLICK ON THE IMAGE OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]
Kick-Ass 2, if it were to be made, would almost certainly become my favourite movie.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrza2rXfeS1qcga5ro1_500.jpg)


