Although an insider told Nikki Finke there's "not a chance" ever, ever, ever, ever for a sequel to the film of Watchmen, there has been a lot of talk about the concept of one following report that DC Comics may expand on the classic graphic novel with comic book spin-offs and such.
I didn't care much for the original book (so sue me, or flame me) and therefore didn't bother seeing the movie, but who's to say Watchmen 2 is a bad idea? Look at how many comic book movie sequels are better than the original. Yeah, a bunch.
And Warner Bros. is responsible for a good many of them, so they should be aware of the potential. Maybe Alan Moore wouldn't be happy. Nor would the fanboys. But if it takes a page from Avatar and gives us 3-D with its larger-size blue creature and tones it down for a...
I didn't care much for the original book (so sue me, or flame me) and therefore didn't bother seeing the movie, but who's to say Watchmen 2 is a bad idea? Look at how many comic book movie sequels are better than the original. Yeah, a bunch.
And Warner Bros. is responsible for a good many of them, so they should be aware of the potential. Maybe Alan Moore wouldn't be happy. Nor would the fanboys. But if it takes a page from Avatar and gives us 3-D with its larger-size blue creature and tones it down for a...
- 2/4/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
British newcomer Owen Williams writes and directs Sertoli, Sertoli, Sertoli, a scifi short that puts a particularly comedic spin on the whole Orwellian dystopia thing.
Similar in tone to Brazil, but more in keeping with the micro-budget aesthetic of its Australian sister film, Eraser Children, the short is right up our alley.
Synopsis:
When an underground resistance movement seeks to uncover the truth behind the Second Branch and the Great Conduit, they send in their top man, Guy Lance, to infiltrate the corporate behemoth Sertoli, Sertoli, Sertoli.
In this strange tale, set in an Orwellian state, Guy Lance is the Y.S.R.M's only hope for truth. What is really at the end of the Great Conduit? Is the Second Branch a lie? Has everyone remembered their tie?
The film stars Michael Dixon who you may have missed in Alexander if you blinked, but who just walked off the...
Similar in tone to Brazil, but more in keeping with the micro-budget aesthetic of its Australian sister film, Eraser Children, the short is right up our alley.
Synopsis:
When an underground resistance movement seeks to uncover the truth behind the Second Branch and the Great Conduit, they send in their top man, Guy Lance, to infiltrate the corporate behemoth Sertoli, Sertoli, Sertoli.
In this strange tale, set in an Orwellian state, Guy Lance is the Y.S.R.M's only hope for truth. What is really at the end of the Great Conduit? Is the Second Branch a lie? Has everyone remembered their tie?
The film stars Michael Dixon who you may have missed in Alexander if you blinked, but who just walked off the...
- 12/17/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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