Tuesday, July 31, 2012

New Posters Reveal Characters From Tim Burton's 'Frankenweenie'

Check out the new character posters from Tim Burton's Frankenweenie, the stop-motion black and white remake of his 1984 short film of the same name. It features the voices of Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short, and Winona Ryder. The film also marks the first time a stop-motion production will be seen in IMAX 3D.

The plot mirrors the original's re-telling of the Frankenstein story, with a focus on the special bond between a young boy and his beloved dog. Their relationship takes a twisted turn when the loyal canine is brought back to life following his tragic demise.









Official synopsis:
"From creative genius Tim Burton (Alice In Wonderland, The Nightmare Before Christmas) comes Frankenweenie, a heartwarming tale about a boy and his dog. After unexpectedly losing his beloved dog Sparky, young Victor harnesses the power of science to bring his best friend back to life—with just a few minor adjustments. He tries to hide his home-sewn creation, but when Sparky gets out, Victor’s fellow students, teachers and the entire town all learn that getting a new 'leash on life' can be monstrous."
Frankenweenie is set for release in 3D, ReadlD 3D and IMAX 3D on October 5th.



TRAILER: 'The Dark Knight Returns'

The first full length trailer to the animated adaptation of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns has been released.

The groundbreaking 1986 four-issue graphic novel was not only a game changer for adult targeted comic books and introduced fans to the first female Robin, but re-defined the legend of Batman to a dark, violent path to a point of no return that influenced both Tim Burton and the Christopher Nolan's big screen versions of the Caped Crusader.

The home video release from Warner Premiere stars Peter Weller (Robocop, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai) as Batman/Bruce Wayne.

Official synopisis:
"It's been a decade since Bruce Wayne hung up his cape, following most of the other superheroes who had been forced into retirement. Facing the downside of middle age, a restless Bruce Wayne pacifies his frustration with race cars and liquor – but the bat still beckons as he watches his city fall prey to gangs of barbaric criminals known as The Mutants. 
The return of Harvey Dent as Two-Face finally prompts Wayne to once again don the Dark Knight's cowl, and his dramatic capture of the villain returns him to crime-fighting – simultaneously making him the target of law enforcement and the new hope for a desolate Gotham City. Particularly inspired is a teenage girl named Carrie, who adopts the persona of Robin and ultimately saves Batman from a brutal attack by the Mutant leader. Armed with a new sidekick, and re-energized with a definitive purpose, the Dark Knight returns to protect Gotham from foes new...and old."



The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 is set for release on October 23.



TRAILER: 'Skyfall' #2

Hot on the heels of the unforgettable Olympics short film co-starring Daniel Craig and the newest Bond girl Queen Elizabeth II, the second trailer for Skyfall hit today. In addition to new juicy plot point hints, we get our first glimpse of Javier Bardem decked out in a blonde bouffant as 007's latest villain, Silva, as well as a little more from the new Q played by Ben Whishaw.

Skyfall, the 23rd James Bond adventure, and directed by Sam Mendes, is set to hit theaters and IMAX screens on November 9th.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Peter Jackson Confirms 'The Hobbit' Will Be A Trilogy

Rumors have been running rampant as of late that Peter Jackson's The Hobbit, the upcoming two-part prequel to The Lord Of The Rings, would be expanded into a trilogy. There has been no shortage in Hollywood these days of splitting the final chapters in big franchises into two installments, just look at Harry Potter, Twilight, and The Hunger Games. The speculation regarding The Hobbit getting the same treatment has ranged from simply splitting the planned second chapter, 2013's There And Back Again into two parts, to going as far as to regroup the entire production in New Zealand for extensive additional shooting which would bridge the gap between the series' two time frames.

Peter Jackson released the following statement on his Facebook Page today confirming that The Hobbit will indeed hit the big screen as a trilogy of films.
"It is only at the end of a shoot that you finally get the chance to sit down and have a look at the film you have made. Recently Fran, Phil and I did just this when we watched for the first time an early cut of the first movie - and a large chunk of the second. We were really pleased with the way the story was coming together, in particular, the strength of the characters and the cast who have brought them to life. All of which gave rise to a simple question: do we take this chance to tell more of the tale? And the answer from our perspective as the filmmakers, and as fans, was an unreserved ‘yes.'

We know how much of the story of Bilbo Baggins, the Wizard Gandalf, the Dwarves of Erebor, the rise of the Necromancer, and the Battle of Dol Guldur will remain untold if we do not take this chance. The richness of the story of The Hobbit, as well as some of the related material in the appendices of The Lord of the Rings, allows us to tell the full story of the adventures of Bilbo Baggins and the part he played in the sometimes dangerous, but at all times exciting, history of Middle-earth.

So, without further ado and on behalf of New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Wingnut Films, and the entire cast and crew of “The Hobbit” films, I’d like to announce that two films will become three.

It has been an unexpected journey indeed, and in the words of Professor Tolkien himself, "a tale that grew in the telling."

Cheers,

Peter J
While principal photography has wrapped on the films, it has always been Jackson's practice to schedule additional shooting for pick-ups along the way. His statement today does not elaborate exactly on the how or the what the third film will depict. But when asked about adding the third chapter in July at Comic-Con, he had this to say to Hitfix:
"That's a discussion we're having, yeah," Jackson said. "We have certainly been talking to the studio about some of the material we can't film, and we've been asking them so we can do a bit more filming next year. Which, I don't know what would come of that, whether it'd be extended editions or whatnot. But those discussions are ongoing."
Jackson has additional supplemental material written by Tolkien he can use as the source material for fleshing out the years in between the conclusion of The Hobbit and the first scenes of The Fellowship of the Ring. Whether this is his plan or not remains to be seen. When asked at the press conference at Comic-Con, this is what Jackson had to say further regarding the possibilities:
“It’s very premature. I mean we have an incredible source material with the appendices because ‘The Hobbit’ is obviously a novel but we also have the rights to use this 125 pages of additional notes where Tolkien expanded the world of ‘The Hobbit’ published at the end of ‘Return of the King’ and we’ve used some of it so far (and just in the last few weeks as we’ve been wrapping up the shooting) and thinking about the shape of the story. Fran and I have been talking to the studio about other things we haven’t been able to shoot and seeing if we could persuade them to do a few more weeks of shooting. Probably more than a few weeks actually, next year, and what form that would actually end up taking. The discussions are pretty early. So there isn’t really anything to report but there’s other parts of the story that we’d like to tell that we haven’t been able to tell yet.”
Variety's Josh Dickey revealed on his Twitter feed that the third chapter will be released in the summer of 2014, whereas the first two have firm December 2012 and 2013 release dates set.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will hit theaters in 2-D, 3-D, and IMAX on December 14, 2012.

SOURCE: Peter Jackson, Hitfix



Sunday, July 29, 2012

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: 'Dark Knight' Rises Above 'The Watch' And 'Step Up'


The Dark Knight Rises dominated the box office in its third weekend of release, taking in $46 million in ticket sales, and soaring past the two major new releases, 20th Century Fox's The Watch and Summit's Step Up Revolution.

It was a tougher weekend to get people out to the movies when compared to the same period last summer. According to Deadline, domestic ticket sales were down nearly 22% factoring in the Olympic Opening Ceremonies on Friday night with the remaining repercussions from the Aurora, Colorado tragedy.

As of this weekend, Warner Bros.' The Dark Knight Rises has earned $289 million in domestic ticket sales in its first ten days of release. 2008's The Dark Knight had earned over $313 million in its first ten days. 

When combined with the $248.2 million overseas, TDKR's worldwide take is now over $537 million. It's also worth noting it has $38 million from IMAX screens, a nice haul coming from the extra prestige of nearly 72 minutes of the film shot in the format.

Ted holds on strong, with $7.4M this weekend. With a total of $193.7 million, the big 200 is well within reach for Seth MacFarlane's R-rated talking teddy bear comedy.

The Amazing Spider-Man, the other big screen superhero in the top ten, earned $7 million this weekend, and nearly $655 million worldwide since its July 3rd release.

1. THE DARK KNIGHT RISES - Weekend Gross: $46M, Total: $289M
2. THE WATCH - Weekend Gross: $13.3M
3. ICE AGE 4  - Weekend Gross: $13.2M, Total: $114.8M
4. STEP UP REVOLUTION - Weekend Gross: $11.8M
5. TED - Weekend Gross: $7.4M, Total: $193.7M
6. THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN - Weekend Gross: $7.0M, Total: $242.2M
7. BRAVE - Weekend Gross: $3.7M, Total: $216.7M
8. MAGIC MIKE - Weekend Gross $2.2M, Total: $107.2M
9. SAVAGES - Weekend Gross $1.5M, Total: $43.6M
10. MADEA'S WITNESS PROTECTION - Weekend Gross $1.2M, Total: $62.6M

SOURCES: Deadline, Box Office Mojo



Saturday, July 28, 2012

LOCAL NEWS: Queens Versus Brooklyn In 'Epic Water Balloon Fight'

I'm taking a side step today to cover a fun local story off the beaten path for NerdyRottenScoundrel.com, because at the end of the day, I love fun events in my hometown of Astoria, and everyone can appreciate a good water balloon battle!

On the East Side of Astoria Park wearing blue and white, stood the water balloon armed warriors representing Queens. On the West Side in dark blue and gold, was the opposing force from Brooklyn. Today the two boroughs braved a misty overcast Saturday afternoon to battle it out over local pride with some epic summer waterpark fun and the Hellgate Bridge right overhead.

According to the event's Facebook Page 
"I think we all can agree that there is a certain rift between the 'People from Queens' and the 'Brooklynites.' Whatever that rift may be I think its time for a common gathering to quell the contrasting beliefs that we have for one another....because quiet honestly....we are all New Yorkers.

So on Saturday July 28th there will be an Epic Waterballoon Fight in Astoria Park. Queens will square off against Brooklyn in an all out war of water."
Queens had the clear advantage in numbers and ammunition over Brooklyn, but truthfully, the locals from Astoria had far less hassle and travel time involved when it came to the transport of their balloons through the boroughs. That said, each side fought with fierce spirit, and took the time for talking last minute smack from across the park in the moments before the horn sounded at 3:45 PM for the charge and launch of the balloons.

Fun was had by all, the water war concluded with a round of handshakes and an after party appropriately held at Bohemian Hall, Astoria's beer garden that has been a historical landmark of NYC for over a hundred years.