Lionsgate actively developing ‘Saw 8’

Saw is one my favourite franchises. Each year I looked forward to the next iteration and seeing the story continue. I was disappointed when the franchise came to a close with Saw 3D. The film was incredibly flawed and didn’t have the originality or darkness that Saw 6 (one of the best since the original) had.

Last year, there were mumblings of a remake which I wasn’t too keen on. I’m not a fan of remakes in general and I didn’t want to see a retread of the first Saw which for some, is the best, (or only good) entry into the franchise.

However, Bloody Disgusting has reported that Lionsgate are actively seeking to develop a brand new sequel that, sources say will be Saw 8 rather than a reboot. It’s been three years since the last Saw and a break was exactly what the franchise needed to find a new direction and a new injection of creativity. Saw has many plot points and threads left to explore and I am pretty excited at the possibility of seeing those play out.

What say you? Are you excited about another Saw? Or should it remain chained in the bathroom forever?

Photo: Steve Wilkie

Source: Bloody Disgusting

 

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Will ‘Jupiter Ascending’ rise above ‘Cloud Atlas’?

The Wachowskis are not strangers when it comes to science fiction. The reason why The Matrix was so revolutionary (ignoring the rest of the trilogy), was because it implemented innovative camera work, and an inventive way of layering a story’s structure. The film also had some moments of deep existential contemplation, as well as having fun with exaggerated philosophies.

When they wrote V for Vendetta, despite having its issues, the narrative there was a strong libertarian undertone, almost to the point of being anarchic, which to be fair, the original graphic novel was also kind of celebrating anarchy and freedom of government. Nonetheless, the film had a lot of heart, and hinted at their passion for liberation and fun sci-fi (perhaps we should have known one of them would have a sex change sooner eh?). Now, before Cloud Atlas is to be discussed, it should be mentioned what their new goal is, with Jupiter Ascending.

This time around, it seems that the film stars Mila Kunis as Jupiter Jones. She is apparently at the rock bottom on the intergalactic social hierarchy. However, for some reason, the queen of the universe wants her killed, hiring a genetically engineered bounty hunter played by hunky potato Channing Tatum. (I wonder if Lana Wachowski has a crush on him?) this is what the Wachowskis had to say about their latest movie, as quoted by Cinema Blend:

“It has a lot of things from a lot of genres that we love. It’s got a lot of original action, it’s got a lot of romance.”

It is also interesting to note that Andy Wachowski mentioned that production went a lot smoother than it did with Cloud Atlas, however, the visual effects seem to be more “complicated.”

I am excited about this film, only because Cloud Atlas was kind of a mess. The film definitely wasn’t a bad movie, rather an overly ambitious one. The complex narrative structure required us to follow six different plots, all being connected through a sort of existential “connectionism.” The problem isn’t within it’s narrative structure, but rather the frequent jumping around in genres from period piece to sci-fi, in a way that felt very choppy and jarring when it happens. With a complex narrative like this, it requires a runtime that exceeds what the film medium is able to offer. It seems like the best way to tell this story would be through television. That way, we have time to soak in the different narratives and genre hopping. After six seasons, each season dealing with each plot line and ending with a transition to the next world, we then can end it in a made for television film with a high production value. Cloud Atlas as a film, was destined to fail, however, they did extraordinarily well with what they accomplished. People tend to be too harsh on the film, calling it pretentious. There are two facts as to why this is a bit hyperbolic:

1. The film was never trying to be smarter than the audience:

Their hearts were in the right place, as you can tell that they had a huge passion for the story trying to be told. They really wanted to adapt the novel in all its glory in hopes to successfully translate its ambition. Had this been the product of a completely original screenplay, then I might be inclined to use that word pretentious.

2. The film is one of  the most expensive independently financed film ever:

There was no backing from major Hollywood, which when watching the film, makes perfect sense. This is not a film intended for the mainstream. This is a very art-house niche targeted movie. So if the independent studios (which may I emphasize that these are independent studios, meaning they don’t have money falling out of their ass), are willing to throw down 102 million dollars, you can bet your ASS that they must have liked the idea.

Cloud Atlas aside, I am really excited for Jupiter Ascending. It seems that this film is going to lean more towards telling a fun little space adventure with awesome visual effects and action. My hope is that they shook out all their complex story ambitions in their previous efforts, and find a better balance between substance and storytelling like they did in the original Matrix.

So, are you excited to see Jupiter Ascending? Where would you take Lana Wachowski out for a date? Whatever is on your mind, comment below, and let One of Us know!

Via Cinema Blend

 

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Digital Noise Episode 18: Crossing Streams

Well it’s happened. We’ve reached a week wherein there just isn’t much to talk about in the way of Blu-rays and DVDs.

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR THE SHOW?!!! ANARCHY AND RIOTS PROBABLY!!!!

Nah, we just decided to bust a rut (that sounded less filthy in our heads) and do a theme show! Yes, our very first theme show since the rebirth of the podcast. This time around, we’re chatting about film gems on Netflix streaming!

And to help us, we’ve brought on not one, but TWO special guests. William Goss joins us from Empire Magazine and Film.com and we are also graced with the loud, beer-swilling presence of Cargill!

 

Check out the episode, and feel free to use the Amazon links to the very few new releases we DID cover.

Monsters University Blu-ray Review   RIPD Blu-ray Review   Byzantium Blu-ray Review

 

 

Otherwise, head over to Netflix, sign in to your account, and access the flicks we discuss!

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Video: Loki shoves a child, hilarity ensues

Just a bit of afternoon levity for you guys. In this video, Loki engages in a philosophical discussion with some venerable scholars to find the answer to an age-old question: Who’s better, Thor or Loki?

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Admittedly, both sides present some compelling arguments, but I think Loki might have won this round. Take a look below and let us know how you weigh in on this discussion!

Via Comedy Central YouTube Page

 

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Comic Legend Nick Cardy Dies

One of the sadder truths about any fandom is that it is impossible to know everything, and often we don’t get to know someone’s contribution to the things we love until they die. Such is the case for me and Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame inductee Nicholas Viscardi, better know by the alias Nick Cardy.

Cardy’s career stretches back to before World War II when in 1939 at the age of 18  he began working for Eisner & Iger, a company headed by Will Eisner and Jerry Iger that made comics on demand. When war did break out Cardy found himself drafted in 1943 and would earn two Purple Hearts before the conflict was over.

After bouncing around ad agencies upon his return from the war Cardy finally landed a steady gig at DC Comics in 1950.  His highlights at DC include  being the the initial artist for the first ongoing  Aquaman title, having the honor of designing the likes of both Mera and Ocean Master. Cardy did 39 issues of both cover work and interiors and kept doing the covers until the series ended with issue #56.  Cardy would also be  the major artist on the first 42 issues of the first ever run of Teen Titans and worked on the first run of the cult classic western series Bat Lash, written by comic legends Sergio Aragones, Dennis O’Neil and Sheldon Mayer.

 

 

 

Cardy’s later career would be almost entirely focused on cover art for various DC books before his departure from comics work to return to the world of advertising which included doing artwork for films including the 1979 classic,  Apocalypse Now.

Pouring over Cardy’s work as I was writing this article I was struck by how powerfully cinematic the man’s work was. Cardy’s brilliant sense of composition grabs and holds your attention.

He was a master of using angle and perspective to convey an emotion or idea and his designs show an attention to detail and understanding of space that is simply awe inspiring.

I wish it wouldn’t have taken the man’s death for me to see what a brilliant artist he was.

RIP Nick Cardy: October 20, 1920 – November 3, 2013

Who are some of your favorite classic comics artists? Let us know in the comments below.

Via Comics Alliance

 

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Joe Cornish Set to Attack ‘Star Trek 3’

Maybe I’m wrong, but in spite of the growing disappointment in JJ Abrams’ second foray into the Star Trek universe with Star Trek Into Darkness, the fact that he will not be returning for the third installment seems to be equally as disappointing. Until Abrams stepped into the fold, I was never a Trekkie, but his Star Trek converted me quickly and although I still happen to like Star Trek Into Darkness more than most as of late I have cooled on it ever so slightly.

So the big question is who could possibly fill his shoes going into the next sequel? I’m not sure if I have a name I would feel 100% confident in doing so that would actually do it let alone be available to do it, so the first name that seems to be the favorite as of this point actually has me kind of excited. Joe Cornish, who blew my mind with Attack the Block a couple years ago is at this point the studio’s darling to helm Star Trek 3.

As excited as I am about this news, I am also only slightly apprehensive. Cornish is untested in the realm of Hollywood blockbusters, though he did pen scripts for The Adventures of TinTin and Ant-Man, but of those two projects one is still way on the horizon in terms of release and the other I didn’t really like all that much. I did however love Attack the Block enough that I actually think this could be a winning combo, given that the budget Cornish was working on in that film could not have been that high and the inventiveness of that film and its effects could lead to some incredible things for a new Star Trek sequel.

Nothing is set in stone just yet, but the plan at this time is for the new film to start filming in the summer of 2014 with a release likely in Summer 2016. What do you think of Joe Cornish possibly directing the next Star Trek sequel? If not Cornish then who? Sound off in the comments below!

Via: Deadline

 

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The Art Contest Continues!

We’ve decided to extend the due date for the art contest until the 11th of November!

We figured with Halloween and flu season, we could all use a little extra time getting our entries together. So use this week to finish up those entries and make them better than ever.

Just e-mail those entries to oneofusnet@gmail.com.

The prize is still an Amazon gift card and a One of Us t-shirt. All entries will be shown on Tumblr whether they win or not. May the odds be ever in your favor!

 

 

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The INTERN-Net Show Episode 6

WELCOME TO EPISODE 6 OF THE INTERN-NET SHOW, WITH YOUR HOST CHRIS HARRISON!

THERE IS A VAST POOL OF EXCITING NEWS EVERY WEEK, AND IN OUR EFFORT TO BRING YOU BRAND NEW, ENGAGING CONTENT JOIN ME IN A DISCUSSION ABOUT FILM, TV, COMIC BOOKS AND ANYTHING ELSE THAT GETS US TALKING. GOT SOMETHING TO SAY? THIS IS THE PLACE TO DO IT!

THIS WEEK, ON LOCATION AT A FILM SHOOT, CHRIS, AND OLD FRIEND JEFF DISCUSS HELEN FLANAGAN, THE SIMPSONS, X-MEN AND MUCH MORE. LOOK OUT FOR A SPECIAL APPEARANCE FROM KYLE HEBERT, VOICE OF RYU.

 

MOST IMPORTANTLY, THIS SHOW IS ALL ABOUT YOU. GET INVOLVED IN THE DISCUSSION, TELL US WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THESE STORIES AND IF THERE’S A STORY YOU WANT TO CREATE CONVERSATION ABOUT THEN THROW A QUESTION MY WAY EITHER ON TWITTER OR RIGHT HERE EACH WEEK. WE’RE WORKING ON MAKING THE SHOW EVEN BETTER SO DO MAKE ANY SUGGESTIONS YOU HAVE BELOW!

TELL YOUR FRIENDS TO JOIN THE INTERN-NET!

 

 

 

Jaimie Alexander: Wonder Woman?

Looks like Lady Sif is being promoted from Asgardian warrior to Amazonian warrior!

Following a press Q&A at the Comikaze Expo for Thor: The Dark World, rumors are running wild that Jaimie Alexander, who plays the role of Sif in the Thor franchise, is in consideration to possibly play Wonder Woman in the sequel to Man of Steel. Answering questions, Alexander revealed that she has talked to “both companies” — clearly Marvel and Warner Bros. — when it comes to their comic book films, and claimed to have knowledge of the Man of Steel sequel’s story when defending the film’s casting of Ben Affleck as Batman. The main factors that fuel this speculation are the recent rumors of Wonder Woman being featured in the film, as well as Alexander’s affection for the character. The sequel, still tenatively titled Batman vs. Superman, is scheduled to be released July 17, 2015.

This casting theory is so plausible that it just might be true. Actors letting slip their unannounced involvement in secretive projects is a common occurence in this era of geek news media, and Alexander could have easily let her guard down just by being in the atmosphere of a relatively small convention. As for my feelings towards Alexander possibly being Wonder Woman, I’m totally down for it. I mean, c’mon — the stills and clips for Thor: The Dark World of Sif in battle scream the justification for her to play the part, and her enthusiasm for the character’s mythos would be beneficial for DC/Warner Bros. to finally do the Amazon Princess justice on the big screen. With the studio’s promise of big announcements in the near future for thier cinematic universe, I hope the casting of Alexander is one of them.

What do you guys think? Do think Alexander could pull off being Wonder Woman? Anyone else you think might do it? Post your thoughts in the comments below!

Via Forbes

 

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Affecting Change and Touching Lives: Art at its best

RoomNate (AKA Nathan Bliss) has created a brand new piece of art, which he has shared over on Tumblr. The scene is a representation of what female cosplayers, gamer, SciFi and Comic Book fans have to endure. Certainly something that still exists in today’s world and a noble cause no doubt.

However, with this Design Nathan has done something much more inspiring and I can’t describe it any better than he has;

This is a design I made for my friend Jeannie Moody, who underwent a very expensive medical procedure to stop her chronic pain that kept her from working and enjoying life.  It is available on a TShirt, that you can buy HERE, the money going to help alleviate the cost of the operation and for her Physical Therapy which will go on for about 9-months to a year.

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Not living in the US, I imagine I couldn’t comprehend the worry and stress of amounting medical bills and I know in those times anyone would be lucky to have a friend like Nathan. Definitely head on over, check out the design and think about purchasing a pretty kickass poster, from a pretty kickass artist and an even better human.

Source: Nathan’s Tumblr

 

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