Don Cheadle on playing James Rhodes in Iron Man II

Heres a few excerpts from the interview at CBR

Were there any ideas that you had about the character that you were able to bring to the film?

Well, mostly it was based off the script, what the dynamics were and what was already kind of established. But I just really had more questions than answers about the relationship. When I looked back over the comic books, all of the different iterations of Iron Man and Rhodey that there have been, the one thing that seemed like it was always there was this friendship. There was a real friendship and underlying kinship. I was always asking, “Where did it come from? What’s it based on? How tenuous is it, now that Tony is kind of a free agent and Rhodey is a military man? How does that work?” That’s what drove my questions about our relationship for the whole movie.

Fans were extremely excited when they heard Rhodey’s “Next time, baby!” line spoken in the first movie. How does it feel to fulfill that promise in this film and what’s it like to put on the War Machine armor?

Well, it was amazing. [Comic-Con] was the first time I’d seen that footage, so I didn’t know what to expect. In a movie like this, you do your performance and then you hand it off. Then teams of people flesh it out and create what we saw, so you have to trust a lot. But wearing the suit, it’s heavy this is true.

Were you a fan of the superhero genre before shooting this film? Was playing a superhero something you always wanted to do?

Sure. You fantasize about it as a kid and think it would be a lot of fun. Then you’re 40 and you’re like, “Nah.” But I saw the first “Iron Man” and I just really enjoyed it. I thought they did a great job. They were able to really combine the CGI and the pyrotechnics with some real character stuff going on, so I thought it was a very interesting mix. When I got the call I had to ponder it for a while but ultimately I thought, “Yeah, this is a good thing to do.”

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This post was written by Lobo on August 20, 2009

Avatar: Trailer

Finally, we get to see a glimpse of what all the hoopla is about.  At first glance, it looks good.  Okay, maybe better than good.  It seems as though James Cameron has once again topped himself.

 

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This post was written by Bedlam on August 20, 2009

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New Moon Trailer Live

Source: Sci-Fi Wire

 

This is called “Meet Jacob Black".

 

Why is the only brother in the series a bad vampire who’s obviously going to get killed for messing with the main character?  At least Native Americans get represented well in this flick.

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This post was written by Bedlam on August 18, 2009

Brad Pitt to the Rescue as Moriarty

Source: IMDB

According to IMDB, Brad Pitt has agreed to portray Sherlock Holmes nemesis in the upcoming Guy Ritchie movie starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law.   Honestly, I didn’t really see the point of doing a Sherlock Holmes big budget flick brad pitt moriartywithout Moriarty in at least a cameo.  Now, my feelings are justified.  It seems the studio isn’t happy with the rough cut.  However, I am going to side with the studio on this one.  Sherlock Holmes isn’t Sherlock Holmes without a Moriarty.  Eve if it is just to set up the sequels, I think a cameo by his greatest foe would be welcome, especially for Sherlock Holmes fans like me.

Sherlock Holmes hits theaters this Christmas.  Guy Ritchie directs Robert Downey, Jr. as Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as Dr. Watson.

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This post was written by Bedlam on August 17, 2009

Quick Review: G.I. Joe

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Let me start this review by saying that I liked the movie.  It was a fun ride.  Plenty of action, explosions, and effects.  Now, that being said, I had some issues.  But let’s start with the good things.

The effects were good.  I thought the action was well paced, and the story line was easy to follow.  I have to eat crow on something.  I had said previously that I the Waynans brother was going to make the movie unwatchable.  He didn’t do too bad of a job.  He wasn’t over the top as he is prone to be, and his comic relief didn’t take away from the story or anyone else’s screen time. The movie benefits from a plethora of sold performances led by Christopher Eccleston as James “Destro” McCullen,  Ray Park and Byung-hun Lee brought some excitement with all their scenes, together and separate, as Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow.  All the cool tech, especially the holographic communicators.  The S.H.A.R.C.s were cool, even though there was no Deep Six.

Problems:  The Cobra Commander’s mask at the end: Lame. The obvious nods to fans (Look at that. Real American Heroes…It comes with Kung-fu grip) Lame.  For fear of spoiling too much, there is a character who switches sides and loses everything that ever made that character appealing.  I could have used more characters mentions or cameos, like Deep Six, Shipwreck, Flint, etc.  The accelerator suits. Lame and unnecessary. Oh and as Lobo pointed out to me, the obvious Star Wars references especially towards the end of the movie.  Lame.

Overall, I enjoyed watching the movie.  And I would recommend it for anyone who was a fan of the cartoon series or the toys.  But don’t expect too much when you go see it.

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This post was written by Bedlam on August 13, 2009

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First Image of the New Freddy

Source:  Trailer Park Myspace Blog

Here’s a preview image of Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen) as Freddy Krueger.  Nightmare on Elm Street is coming to the theaters in 2010.

New Freddy

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This post was written by Bedlam on July 22, 2009

Star Wars sound board

Just wanted to share something I found.   Starwars.com has a new sound board.  You can hear audio clips from the films or create your own mix.

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This post was written by Lobo on June 29, 2009

What ever happen to Taimak from the “Last Dragon”?

If  your familiar with the terms “Kiss my Converse” or “Now, when I say, “Who’s da mastah?” you say, “Sho’nuff!” means you have  watched “The Last Dragon”  at least once.     If you don’t here the plot  a black teenage martial arts student named Leroy Green (often referred to as “Bruce Leroy”, although he never actually calls himself that). With dreams of becoming a great martial artist like his idol Bruce Lee, Leroy goes on a quest to achieve the highest level of martial arts accomplishment, known as “The Final Level”. Martial artists who reach the “Final Level” possess “The Glow”. As its name suggests it is a mystical energy that can be tapped into by a martial arts master. When a fighter’s hands glow, he is one of the best in the world and when his entire body glows, he is the greatest fighter alive. On his journey to becoming the “Last Dragon” and wielding the power of “The Glow,” Leroy must confront villains such as a crooked arcade mogul Eddie Arkadian (Murney) and the evil Sho’nuff, the Shogun of Harlem, from whom he must also protect his younger brother Richie (Leo O’Brien) and his love interest, TV music video host Laura Charles (Vanity)

So what happened to the star after the film.   Well here’s a update from his website.    

Taimak has appeared in over a dozens plays, including Roadhouse in 2004 at the Barrow Street Theater in New York City, playing the notable role of Dalton in this zanny comedy rendition of Patrick Swayzes 80’s cult classic film. *Taimak is happy to announce he will be teaming up again with the highly inventive Roadhouse director Timothy Haskell and well known playwright Eric Sanders for an original stageplay to open this December in New York City, he will be posting all the information in his monthly newsletter. He also appeared in Cheaters in 2006, playing the role of Craig during the play’s highly successful national tour. You may also remember him as Janet Jackson’s boyfriend in her video “Let’s Wait A’While.”

Taimak has also worked with Madonna as her martial arts coordinator on her Madonna’s Drowned World Tour, and with the rock group Bush on their “Chemical Between Us” video. He has guest starred on several television shows, including Ally McBeal, A Different World, and Third Watch. Currently Taimak has developed a wellness program for young people and is bringing it to communities all over the states. Also Sony Pictures has taken on producing a remake of The Last Dragon. Samuel L. Jackson signed on to play “Shonuff” in the new updated version, look out for Taimak to be in the film aswell. 2009 is promised to be a exciting year 

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This post was written by Lobo on June 5, 2009

Quick Review: Star Trek

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It’s taken me a few days to get my thoughts together.  Actually, I enjoyed the movie so much that I didn’t think it would be fair to write a review so soon after seeing the movie.  So, I waited until now since I have had time to digest everything and for the initial shock to wear off.  Let me start by saying it was difficult to not get hopes up for this movie. Star Trek wasn’t completely original (time travel, Khan-like revenge), but it did it in such a refreshing way.  Let me get to it.

Casting was perfect.  Chris Pine didn’t try to imitate Shatner’s Kirk, in fact, he made the role his own.  Zachary Quinto shed his Sylar skin, and became Spock.  The best casting, however, was Karl Urban as McCoy, and Simon Pegg as Scotty.  Karl Urban had the mannerisms and the vocal inflection down.  It went beyond an imitation. Simon Pegg brought his quirkiness and comedic timing to a character that always seemed to bring humor the crew.  Any movie with Bruce Greenwood (Capt. Christopher Pike) is automatically 10 times better.  He brought a gravitas and authority to his role as the no nonsense Captain/Academic .Without going on about everyone, everyone performed their roles well.  Oh, Eric Bana’s measured performance as the snarky villainous Nero was scary. 

The effects were great.  ILM who provided the effects didn’t any models in the space scenes.  If I didn’t know that, I wouldn’t have been able to tell.  The only problem that I had was J.J. Abrams overuse of flare.  I know he was going for a style, but after so many, it wasn’t special. 

Star Trek, to me, is the best Sci-Fi movie since the Matrix, and the best action movie since Transformers.  I expect there will be more.  And I can’t wait.

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This post was written by Bedlam on May 13, 2009

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Treks opens with 72.5 million, Wolverine drops 68%ps

Great start for Trek it opens with 72.5 million for the weekend (76.5 million if you count Thursday) .   It fell short of my prediction of 90 million,  I guess I was a victim to fanboy hype.     It also got a boost from the Imax showings.   The weekend BO was pretty close to industry expectations meaning it was a successful weekend.  

 

This Wk Last Wk Title Dist. Weekend Gross Cumulative
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Rlse
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# of
Theaters
1 - Star Trek Paramount Pictures $72,500,000 $76,500,000 1 3849
2 1 X-Men Origins: Wolverine 20th Century Fox Distribution $27,000,000 $129,624,000 2 4102
3 2 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $10,450,000 $30,246,000 2 3175
4 3 Obsessed Sony Pictures Releasing $6,600,000 $56,247,000 3 2602
5 4 17 Again Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $4,405,000 $54,167,000 4 2903
6 - Next Day Air Summit Entertainment, LLC $4,000,000 $4,000,000 1 1138
7 6 The Soloist Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks, Universal Pictures $3,605,000 $23,501,000 3 2090
8 5 Monsters vs. Aliens Paramount Pictures $3,379,000 $186,892,000 7 2185
9 7 Earth Disneynature $2,488,000 $26,086,000 3 1794
10 8 Hannah Montana The Movie Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $2,414,000 $74,083,000 5 2301
11 9 Fighting Universal Pictures $2,146,000 $20,589,000 3 1933
12 10 State of Play Universal Pictures $1,988,000 $34,056,000 4 1541

 

 

 

If your still puzzled by what happened take a look below  at other Trek films and the opening weekend BO adjusted for inflation.   In comparison to the other films its a hit.   

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This post was written by Lobo on May 11, 2009

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