Here is the official trailer of Total Recall, due for release in the US on the 3rd August. A remake of the 1990 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Euroamerica and New Shanghai fight for political power. A factory worker (Colin Farrell as Douglas Quaid) begins to suspect he is a spy whose memory and personality were erased and replaced, though he is unaware which side of the fight he is on.
That Total Recall trailer looks brilliant, I hope this is the big hit to revive Colin Farrel's Career -{
I used to dislike him a bit for his sort of cocky and egotistical nature, but in the last 3 or so years, he has become a favorite of mine. He seems to have grown up a bit and taken some smaller, independent, and serious roles. I have to agree with the critics of late, that the new and improved Colin Farrell is worth keeping around.
As if Prometheus weren't enough, it looks like Ridley Scott is moving forward with a planned sequel to Blade Runner. While no plot or cast yet exist, Hampton Fancher is now apparently on board to develop a story. For those not familiar with the name, Hampton Fancher worked on many of the early drafts of the Blade Runner script and did the bulk of the work in translating Philip Dick's novel into a workable screenplay. A lot of his work made it into the final film so hopefully he'll be able to come up with a good story for this followup. There's more info over at AICN: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/55823
As for Prometheus, I saw a 3D trailer to it in front of Avengers. I'm a confessed 3D geek and the idea of a 3D film set in the Alien universe sounds almost too good to be true. Everything I've seen so far looks fantastic so I'm naturally fearful that the final film won't live up to all this early promise. Oh well, less than a month to go.
As if Prometheus weren't enough, it looks like Ridley Scott is moving forward with a planned sequel to Blade Runner. While no plot or cast yet exist, Hampton Fancher is now apparently on board to develop a story. For those not familiar with the name, Hampton Fancher worked on many of the early drafts of the Blade Runner script and did the bulk of the work in translating Philip Dick's novel into a workable screenplay. A lot of his work made it into the final film so hopefully he'll be able to come up with a good story for this followup. There's more info over at AICN: http://www.aintitcool.com/node/55823
As for Prometheus, I saw a 3D trailer to it in front of Avengers. I'm a confessed 3D geek and the idea of a 3D film set in the Alien universe sounds almost too good to be true. Everything I've seen so far looks fantastic so I'm naturally fearful that the final film won't live up to all this early promise. Oh well, less than a month to go.
Some more info on the planned sequel to Blade Runner. In the article below, Ridley Scott is quoted as saying that work on Blade Runner 2 has begun. "We have a very good take on it. And we'll definitely be featuring a female protagonist." It is not clear if Harrison Ford will be reprising his role of Rick Deckard.
With the release barely a week away a new featurette has been released focusing on the state of the art spaceship Prometheus. Contributions from Ridley Scott and production designer Arthur Max amongst others.
Saw Prometheus today; I give it a thumbs up, more for the visuals as the film never even approaches the inventiveness of the original Alien. More extensive thoughts over on the Last Film Seen thread....
Not sure I like a Blade Runner sequel idea. I suppose revisiting that setting could be great, but I really like the standalone power of the original. I guess doing it with a different protagonist may give it a good chance.
I'm looking forward to the 30th anniversary version of Blade Runner that is coming to Blu-ray later this year.
As for Prometheus, I just re-watched Alien on Blu-ray in preparation.
As for Prometheus, I just re-watched Alien on Blu-ray in preparation.
Quite honestly, the best advice I can give anyone with regard to Prometheus is to not think of it in terms of Alien. It definitely takes place in the same universe and involves some of the same elements but Prometheus is very much its own standalone story. Yes you get clarification on some aspects of Alien but that makes up a very small part of the movie. Try to take it on its own merits and I think you'll have a far better experience.
As to a Blade Runner sequel, I'm also ambivalent. While I'd love to take another peek at 2019 Los Angeles and I'm sure Ridley Scott could create another riveting vision of that world, he really needs to hook up with some better writers. You look at what Lindelof and Spaihts did with Prometheus compared to what we got in Alien and the original Blade Runner and its pretty sad how low the bar has fallen in regard to screenplays these days.
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As for Prometheus, I just re-watched Alien on Blu-ray in preparation.
Quite honestly, the best advice I can give anyone with regard to Prometheus is to not think of it in terms of Alien. It definitely takes place in the same universe and involves some of the same elements but Prometheus is very much its own standalone story. Yes you get clarification on some aspects of Alien but that makes up a very small part of the movie. Try to take it on its own merits and I think you'll have a far better experience.
I agree. I went with a couple of friends and one of them had trouble trying to tie in this film with the first two Alien films. I noted I enjoyed it more simply because I suspected this was much more of a stand alone story, which it is. - Very enjoyable but has a paper mache plot, and the pacing is all over the shop! A good trip to the cinema though.
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Here is a video put together by "Mister Cinestri". He has taken footage from the original 1990 version of Total Recall and matched it with the trailer of the new version due for release in August. The similarities suggest it could be a remarkably close remake.
A new trailer for Total Recall has been released. It has a different setting to the original but there is a sense of deja vu......including the three breasted woman. )
US cable network Syfy (with FremantleMedia International) has developed the remake of Blakes 7, the BBC science fiction TV drama series that ran from 1978 - 1981. Thirteen hour-long episodes will be produced by Georgeville TV, and be directed by Martin Campbell. David Ellender, CEO FremantleMedia International: "Blakes 7 was such a forward-thinking concept that the show continues to have resonance with audiences today. Its complex characters and gritty storylines, coupled with the highly talented team and modern production techniques are sure to appeal to both original fans of the show and new viewers."
A new trailer for Total Recall has been released. It has a different setting to the original but there is a sense of deja vu......including the three breasted woman. )
According to the article below. There have been two previous attempts to remake Blake's 7. In 2003, a mini series was shelved after actor Paul Darrow - who played Kerr Avon in the original show - left the project. And in 2008, Sky One (UK) announced it had commissioned two 60-minute scripts for a potential series but two years later said it had decided not to commission it.
Ridley Scott has confirmed that Harrison Ford will return to star in the sequel to Blade Runner. Scott will produce the movie, which he said should begin filming next year.
Exclusive photo, plus comment from producer Jonathan Nolan and co-creator Lisa Joy. HBO's new sci-fi series Westworld is based on the 1973 film about androids running amok in a high-tech tourist destination. Anthony Hopkins, Evan Rachel Wood, and Ed Harris lead the cast.
Star Trek used to be about ideas; little morality plays set in outer space to mask their true message from the clueless network censors. I know the needs of a summer tentpole film are different from those of a 1960s TV series but does everything need to be reduced to a mindless, noisy orgy of chases and explosions?
Oh well, after JJ Abrams' sexed up Wrath of Khan knockoff, how much worse can it get?
Official trailer for The Martian. Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon. Scheduled for release in November. During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney (Damon) is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew.
Axel Hennie, star of "Headhunters", plays a German on the "The Martian"'s spaceship crew. We're so proud over here, they showed the trailer on national TV news (I'm not kidding )
On the sc fi theme ,can anybody tell me (and im sure they can) explain the different colour shirts in star trek , I know Scotty wears red ,he is in Engineering ,but then so does security ,look forward to your replies
By the way, did I tell you, I was "Mad"?
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On the sc fi theme ,can anybody tell me (and im sure they can) explain the different colour shirts in star trek , I know Scotty wears red ,he is in Engineering ,but then so does security ,look forward to your replies
(Puts on Trekkie hat)
In TOS, Prequel Series Enterprise and the recent Abrahams films the colours are this:
Mustard Yellow = Command
Blood Red = Engineering, Security*, Support Systems (comms etc)
Powder Blue = Medical and Science.
For Star Trek TNG, the colours were changed round a bit. Those changes applied to DS9 and VGR as well:
Cranberry Red = Command
Dark Gold = Engineering, Security, Support Systems (comms etc)
Turquoise Green = Medical and Science.
* Hence the slang term "red shirt" for the unfortunate character who you know will get the chop. It is used in reference to other shows too.
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This may be a silly question for fans of superheroes etc but I was
Wondering last night during the cold war and the whole Russia v America
Thing. Did the Soviets ever try a Russian superhero ? To counter the USA's
" Propaganda " of Superman, and the rest ?
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
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CBS has announced Alex Kurtzman will Executive Produce their new Star Trek tv series, due on their US network channel in 2017.
No word on timeframe or whether Prime Universe, Ahrahmsverse or neither at this stage. It will be seperate from the curent Abrahms films.
I am on the fence until those points are clarified.
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Comments
Total Recall 2012 Official Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWMhADqlPYg&feature=player_embedded
I used to dislike him a bit for his sort of cocky and egotistical nature, but in the last 3 or so years, he has become a favorite of mine. He seems to have grown up a bit and taken some smaller, independent, and serious roles. I have to agree with the critics of late, that the new and improved Colin Farrell is worth keeping around.
As for Prometheus, I saw a 3D trailer to it in front of Avengers. I'm a confessed 3D geek and the idea of a 3D film set in the Alien universe sounds almost too good to be true. Everything I've seen so far looks fantastic so I'm naturally fearful that the final film won't live up to all this early promise. Oh well, less than a month to go.
Some more info on the planned sequel to Blade Runner. In the article below, Ridley Scott is quoted as saying that work on Blade Runner 2 has begun. "We have a very good take on it. And we'll definitely be featuring a female protagonist." It is not clear if Harrison Ford will be reprising his role of Rick Deckard.
Ridley Scott Says "Blade Runner 2" Lead Will Be a Woman
http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=24885&count=0
And here is a new poster for Prometheus.
SPACE TRAVEL PART 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qYOrFUrzvQM
I'm looking forward to the 30th anniversary version of Blade Runner that is coming to Blu-ray later this year.
As for Prometheus, I just re-watched Alien on Blu-ray in preparation.
Quite honestly, the best advice I can give anyone with regard to Prometheus is to not think of it in terms of Alien. It definitely takes place in the same universe and involves some of the same elements but Prometheus is very much its own standalone story. Yes you get clarification on some aspects of Alien but that makes up a very small part of the movie. Try to take it on its own merits and I think you'll have a far better experience.
As to a Blade Runner sequel, I'm also ambivalent. While I'd love to take another peek at 2019 Los Angeles and I'm sure Ridley Scott could create another riveting vision of that world, he really needs to hook up with some better writers. You look at what Lindelof and Spaihts did with Prometheus compared to what we got in Alien and the original Blade Runner and its pretty sad how low the bar has fallen in regard to screenplays these days.
I agree. I went with a couple of friends and one of them had trouble trying to tie in this film with the first two Alien films. I noted I enjoyed it more simply because I suspected this was much more of a stand alone story, which it is. - Very enjoyable but has a paper mache plot, and the pacing is all over the shop! A good trip to the cinema though.
Total Ripoff (Total Recall Comparison - 1990 vs 2012)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIduDF61WlM&feature=player_embedded
Total Recall - Official Trailer #2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLAvdQF7Ypo
'Blakes 7' US remake gets 13 one-hour episodes
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/news/a471203/blakes-7-us-remake-gets-13-one-hour-episodes.html
cant wait to see it ,apparentley some of it was filmed in U of T (university of Toronto)
What ever happened to the Remake of that?
According to the article below. There have been two previous attempts to remake Blake's 7. In 2003, a mini series was shelved after actor Paul Darrow - who played Kerr Avon in the original show - left the project. And in 2008, Sky One (UK) announced it had commissioned two 60-minute scripts for a potential series but two years later said it had decided not to commission it.
Blake's 7: Classic BBC sci-fi to return on Syfy channel
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22079232
The FULL article.
Blade Runner 2: Harrison Ford confirmed to star, but Ridley Scott will not direct
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/blade-runner-2-harrison-ford-to-star-in-sequel-but-ridley-scott-will-not-direct-9884650.html
Jonathan Nolan says 'Westworld' will be dark, subversive sci-fi -- exclusive photo
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/12/22/westworld-photo/
Justin Lin, named as director of Star Trek 3. -{
Ugh! What's next? Vin Diesel cast as the villain?
Star Trek used to be about ideas; little morality plays set in outer space to mask their true message from the clueless network censors. I know the needs of a summer tentpole film are different from those of a 1960s TV series but does everything need to be reduced to a mindless, noisy orgy of chases and explosions?
Oh well, after JJ Abrams' sexed up Wrath of Khan knockoff, how much worse can it get?
The Martian / Official Trailer [HD] / 20th Century FOX
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue4PCI0NamI
(Puts on Trekkie hat)
In TOS, Prequel Series Enterprise and the recent Abrahams films the colours are this:
Mustard Yellow = Command
Blood Red = Engineering, Security*, Support Systems (comms etc)
Powder Blue = Medical and Science.
For Star Trek TNG, the colours were changed round a bit. Those changes applied to DS9 and VGR as well:
Cranberry Red = Command
Dark Gold = Engineering, Security, Support Systems (comms etc)
Turquoise Green = Medical and Science.
* Hence the slang term "red shirt" for the unfortunate character who you know will get the chop. It is used in reference to other shows too.
Wondering last night during the cold war and the whole Russia v America
Thing. Did the Soviets ever try a Russian superhero ? To counter the USA's
" Propaganda " of Superman, and the rest ?
Star Trek Beyond, set photos.
No word on timeframe or whether Prime Universe, Ahrahmsverse or neither at this stage. It will be seperate from the curent Abrahms films.
I am on the fence until those points are clarified.