sickness Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 Iron Man 2:According to Nikki Finke (Hollywood Daily), Mickey Rourke is pretty much a lock to play the villain in director Jon Favreau’s upcoming Iron Man 2. The news was rumored a couple of months ago, but word was that Marvel offered Rourke a mere $250,000 for his participation in the sequel. But, Finke is reporting that negotiations have resulted in a much higher payday for the Oscar-nominated actor. In addition to Rourke, Scarlett Johannson has reportedly also joined the cast, playing Black Widow. Emily Blunt was originally attached to the role but was forced to back out to make Gulliver’s Travels for Fox. Johansson’s deal could also see her return for potential sequels and spin-offs, including Marvel’s planned Avengers movie. Thor:According to rumors, Josh Hartnett is on the “short list” to play the villain Loki in Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming Thor based on the Marvel Comics character. In the comics, Loki is Thor’s adopted brother. Because of his smaller stature, he grows up to be jealous of the attention given to Thor. Loki develops an interest in sorcery and uses this skill in his pursuit of power, becoming known as the “God of Lies and Mischief” and later the “God of Evil”. The character made his first official Marvel appearance in Journey into Mystery #85 in October 1962. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:Check out the image that appeared on The Daily Mirror where it shows the first look at Daniel Radcliffe in a forest scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It is the seventh and final of the Harry Potter series, the film as you may know is split in two parts. http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/2664/danielradcliffesetsdh8.jpg The Twilight Saga's Eclipse:Summit Entertainment has tapped Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona to direct "Eclipse," the third pic in the "Twilight" vampire series. Summit, which had no comment Wednesday, is expected to make the official announcement soon. The minimajor recently gave "Eclipse" a release date of June 30, 2010. Bayona's a protege of Guillermo Del Toro. He directed the Spanish-language horror-thriller "The Orphanage," which was exec produced by Del Toro, and is attached to helm the Universal thriller "Hater," with Del Toro and Mark Johnson producing. Summit's opted for a different director on each "Twilight" pic. Chris Weitz replaced "Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke on "New Moon." Production's due to start shortly on "New Moon" with the key thesps -- Robert Pattinson as Edward, Kristen Stewart as Bella and Taylor Lautner as Jacob -- reprising their roles. "New Moon" is set to open Nov. 20. Melissa Rosenberg, who penned the "Twilight" and "New Moon" scripts, is working on "Eclipse," in which Bella is forced to choose between Edward and Jacob. The four books in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" series have sold more than 17 million copies worldwide. The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break:The Gotham Group has optioned Mike Jones' screenplay "The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break," based on the novel by Steven Sherrill. Gotham's Ellen Goldsmith-Vein ("The Spiderwick Chronicles") and Lindsay Williams are producing. Live-action project centers on the mythical half-man, half-bull minotaur who was supposedly slain by Theseus 3,000 years ago and now lives a lonely life in a Wichita trailer park, making ends meet as a short-order cook in a rundown diner. Sherrill's book was first published in 2000; "Minotaur" is currently out to directors. X: The Man With the X-Ray EyesSpanish helmer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo has made a deal with MGM to develop a film based on director Roger Corman's 1963 pic "X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes," a movie from the Lion's library. The original starred Ray Milland as a scientist who is near a breakthrough in X-ray vision technology when his funding is cut off. Desperate to show results, the doc applies eye drops that eventually cause him to lose control over his growing powers. Mandeville Films partners David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman will produce with Enrique Lopez Lavigne. Lou Arkoff will exec produce. Drag Me to Hell:Director Sam Raimi returns to the horror genre with "Drag Me to Hell," an original tale of a young woman's desperate quest to break an evil curse. Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) is an ambitious L.A. loan officer with a charming boyfriend, professor Clay Dalton (Justin Long). Life is good until the mysterious Mrs. Ganush (Lorna Raver) arrives at the bank to beg for an extension on her home loan. Should Christine follow her instincts and give the old woman a break? Or should she deny the extension to impress her boss, Mr. Jacks (David Paymer), and get a leg-up on a promotion? Christine fatefully chooses the latter, shaming Mrs. Ganush and dispossessing her of her home. Check out the movie trailer... Watch the trailer....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-ZcQizOzMc Blood: The Last Vampire (live-action)Directed by Chris Nahon, the film tells the story of a mysterious girl known as Saya (Gianna Jun), who is employed by a covert US government agency to eradicate a species of vampire-demons that is about to threaten mankind. Half-demon herself, and armed with just a samurai sword and a whole bunch of attitude, Saya kicks vampire ass like nobody you have ever seen before. Forget Blade, forget Buffy, and check out the trailer to witness, in action, the hottest and gutsiest vampire slayer ever to grace the screen. http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/7295/bloodvampire0310009.jpg Quote Link to comment
sickness Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 Alice in Wonderland:The image is the first look at Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. The movie, a planned mix of live action and CG/performace capture, will star Mia Wasikowska (above) as Alice and will feature a supporting cast including Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Michael Sheen, Crispin Glover, Stephen Fry and Christopher Lee to name a few. Alice in Wonderland comes to theaters March 5, 2010 from Walt Disney Pictures. http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/9953/alicev.jpg Mysterious Travels: The Lost Map of Treasure Island:New Line's reteaming with Walden Media and ContraFilm for a sequel to "Journey to the Center of the Earth." The sequel's based on Richard Outten's script "Mysterious Travels: The Lost Map of Treasure Island," in which Prof. Trevor Anderson and his nephew embark on a journey to a mysterious island that was the subject of three classic novels (Jules Verne's "Mysterious Island," Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" and Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"). Partly Cloudy:Welcome to the world of clouds, where every cloud creates cute, cuddly babies that get delivered to their families by storks. Every cloud, that is, but Gus. Gus is the littlest cloud and only knows how to make snapping alligators and spiky porcupines. Ouch! For Peck, Gus’s stork and best friend, this means the job can be quite painful. But as Peck and Gus soon discover, sometimes all you need is a little teamwork and you can weather anything! http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/4669/partlycloudypic.jpg Cure:"The Last House on the Left" helmer Dennis Iliadis has signed on to direct the thriller "Cure" for Michael London's Groundswell Prods. Story centers on a young man who sends his wife for an experimental treatment to save her from a terminal illness. Although she returns completely cured, she is suddenly infected with something more terrifying. "Max Payne" scribe Beau Michael Thorne wrote the screenplay. Lensing is skedded to begin in the summer. Vertigo Entertainment's Doug Davison and Roy Lee ("The Strangers") are producing alongside Brian Witten and Michael Connolly. Year One:http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/1950/yearone.jpg Quote Link to comment
WayKurat Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 (edited) mukhang maganda ang transformers2. can't wait to see the movie. Harry Potter is also worth waiting! Edited March 13, 2009 by WayKurat Quote Link to comment
brian Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 (edited) Marvel Movie Update: New Release Schedule!Marvel studios strengthens self-produced film release schedule through 2012 Get out your calendars Marvelites and get ready to mark them up—with the film release dates associated with the continuous story arc (YES!) on the road to "The Avengers!" Plus, if your Spidey senses are tingling, that's because "Spider-Man 4" now has an official release date! Paving the way for the production and release of "The Avengers," Marvel announced today an adjusted release pipeline for its self-produced feature film properties that reflects the first time individual super hero characters and story arcs will be inter-woven and culminate in a multi-character motion picture. Separately, Marvel Studios confirmed today that Sony Pictures Entertainment will release "Spider-Man 4" on May 6, 2011. Additionally, Marvel Studios has revised the release dates for "Thor" and "The First Avenger: Captain America" as part of its release strategy for an uninterrupted road to "The Avengers" now debuting May 4, 2012. A Marvel character-based film will now launch the summer box office season for three years in a row, from 2010 through 2012. "This new schedule strongly sequences Marvel's movie debut dates, big screen character introductions and momentum. It maximizes the visibility of our single character-focused films, leading to the highly anticipated release of the multi-character 'The Avengers' film in 2012," said David Maisel, Chairman, Marvel Studios. Sony Pictures' and Marvel Studios' "Spider-Man 4" is slated for May 6, 2011. To date, all three motion pictures in the phenomenally successful "Spider-Man" franchise have generated nearly $2.5 billion worldwide theatrically. Below is Marvel Studios' 2010-2012 updated release schedule for its slate of self-produced and financed feature films: Marvel Studios Feature Film Pipeline Film/Character--Prior Release Date--Current Release Date IRON MAN 2----------------------------------------May 7, 2010-------May 7, 2010 THOR-----------------------------------------------July 16, 2010----- June 17, 2011 THE FIRST AVENGER: CAPTAIN AMERICA--------May 6, 2011------ July 22, 2011 THE AVENGERS------------------------------------July 15, 2011------May 4, 2012 Source: Marvel Edited March 13, 2009 by brian Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted March 14, 2009 Share Posted March 14, 2009 Clue:Universal has attached Gore Verbinski to develop "Clue," a live-action murder mystery based on the Hasbro board game that he would direct. Verbinski will produce through his U-based Blind Wink banner, along with Hasbro’s Brian Goldner and Bennett Schneir, who also have an overall deal at the studio. Verbinski will next direct "Bioshock" for U. "Clue" is one of the few board games to surpass $1 billion in sales, in more than 50 markets. It was developed in England by a retired legal clerk named Anthony Pratt during WWII and released in 1948. wasnt there a Clue movie a couple of years back? Maybe the 80's? if i remember correcly, Tim curry played the butler and Christopher Lloyd was one of the characters.. it was a comedy-murder mystery... with three endings i think.... Quote Link to comment
TheButcher Posted March 14, 2009 Share Posted March 14, 2009 Iron Man 2:According to Nikki Finke (Hollywood Daily), Mickey Rourke is pretty much a lock to play the villain in director Jon Favreau’s upcoming Iron Man 2. The news was rumored a couple of months ago, but word was that Marvel offered Rourke a mere $250,000 for his participation in the sequel. But, Finke is reporting that negotiations have resulted in a much higher payday for the Oscar-nominated actor. In addition to Rourke, Scarlett Johannson has reportedly also joined the cast, playing Black Widow. Emily Blunt was originally attached to the role but was forced to back out to make Gulliver’s Travels for Fox. Johansson’s deal could also see her return for potential sequels and spin-offs, including Marvel’s planned Avengers movie. So its really official, Mickey will be a baddie in the Iron Man sequel. Thor:According to rumors, Josh Hartnett is on the “short list” to play the villain Loki in Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming Thor based on the Marvel Comics character. In the comics, Loki is Thor’s adopted brother. Because of his smaller stature, he grows up to be jealous of the attention given to Thor. Loki develops an interest in sorcery and uses this skill in his pursuit of power, becoming known as the “God of Lies and Mischief” and later the “God of Evil”. The character made his first official Marvel appearance in Journey into Mystery #85 in October 1962. I can see Josh Hartnett as Loki, that would be cool. Quote Link to comment
Igniz Posted March 14, 2009 Share Posted March 14, 2009 The Twilight Saga's New Moon:Acclaimed actress Dakota Fanning has officially joined the cast and will play the Volturi Jane in the Twilight Saga New Moon. The rumor was online since a long, but nice to have an official confirmation from Summit Entertainment. In the universe of Twilight, the Volturi are like law enforcers among the Vampires: they are much respected, end even feared because of their mind control tricks So Dakota Fanning will play the role of Jane, one of the prize members of the Volturi Guard and one of their highest ranking guards, a sadistic person and a pet of Aro a former Volturi leader. She seems rather bitter and easily justifies inflicting pain on anyone with her power. Jane has a twin brother named Alec and they both reside in Volterra, Italy. Pati ba naman si Dakota sumali pa sa overhype na Twilight, tsk tsk! :thumbsdownsmiley: Iron Man 2:According to Nikki Finke (Hollywood Daily), Mickey Rourke is pretty much a lock to play the villain in director Jon Favreau’s upcoming Iron Man 2. The news was rumored a couple of months ago, but word was that Marvel offered Rourke a mere $250,000 for his participation in the sequel. But, Finke is reporting that negotiations have resulted in a much higher payday for the Oscar-nominated actor. In addition to Rourke, Scarlett Johannson has reportedly also joined the cast, playing Black Widow. Emily Blunt was originally attached to the role but was forced to back out to make Gulliver’s Travels for Fox. Johansson’s deal could also see her return for potential sequels and spin-offs, including Marvel’s planned Avengers movie. Thor:According to rumors, Josh Hartnett is on the “short list” to play the villain Loki in Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming Thor based on the Marvel Comics character. In the comics, Loki is Thor’s adopted brother. Because of his smaller stature, he grows up to be jealous of the attention given to Thor. Loki develops an interest in sorcery and uses this skill in his pursuit of power, becoming known as the “God of Lies and Mischief” and later the “God of Evil”. The character made his first official Marvel appearance in Journey into Mystery #85 in October 1962. Iron Man 2 is gonna be smokin! I agree, mukhang magwo-work si Josh Hartnett as Loki. Sana talaga si Triple H na lang yung Thor. hehehe! Alice in Wonderland:The image is the first look at Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. The movie, a planned mix of live action and CG/performace capture, will star Mia Wasikowska (above) as Alice and will feature a supporting cast including Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Michael Sheen, Crispin Glover, Stephen Fry and Christopher Lee to name a few. Alice in Wonderland comes to theaters March 5, 2010 from Walt Disney Pictures. http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/9953/alicev.jpg Another classic in the making! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
sickness Posted March 14, 2009 Share Posted March 14, 2009 Thor:You may recognize Alexander Skarsgård as the 6'4" Nordic vampire Eric Northman on True Blood, or perhaps as Sgt. “Iceman” Colbert from Generation k*ll, or you may just know him as veteran actor Stellan Skarsgård’s son. Now, there’s rumors saying that director Kenneth Branagh is considering him to play the titular gleaming Norse God of Thunder in Marvel’s upcoming film Thor, which will definitely increase that recognition factor. http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4306/thoralexander.jpg The Avengers:"The Avengers" release date was recently pushed back by Marvel from July 15th, 2011 by almost a year to May 4th, 2012. The schedule change gave some room for "Thor" to be squeezed in, but apparently that wasn't the only reason for the move. Reports says that Marvel is having some financing issues, but more importantly, the studio wants "Iron Man" helmer Jon Favreau to direct "The Avengers." Without the date change, it would be impossible for Favreau to finish "Iron Man 2" and still have time to take on the multi-superhero film. This doesn't mean that Favreau has already negotiated a deal, it just means that he if he wants to take on "The Avengers," he will have first dibs. Right now, it looks like Favreau will end up taking the job. He has expressed interest to do so and is already getting ready to go into production on "Iron Man," which is set to hit theaters on May 7th, 2010. Pirates of the Caribbean 4:Keira Knightley, who starred in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy, said that she won't be returning for the fourth installment, which is bringing back Johnny Depp. "It was a completely fantastic experience, and it was an amazingly large portion of my life, but I don't think I need to go there again," she said. "I think that it's done. But I'm very excited to see the next one. And [Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow] is so wonderful in that character. I think it'll be wonderful." Even before Disney announced the signing of Depp, rumors have been floating around that the studio wouldn't bring back Knightley or Orlando Bloom. Knightley has now confirmed this. At this point, the new film is looking likely to focus on Jack Sparrow and his family. GI Joe: Rise of the CobraCheck out the first look at a masked Destro (Christopher Eccleston) from the upcoming "GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra," which is set to hit theaters on August 7th. http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/7269/temp1247e.jpg Quote Link to comment
sickness Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 Superman/Batman: Public EnemiesUnited States President Lex Luthor uses the oncoming trajectory of a kryptonite asteroid to frame Superman and declare a $1 billion bounty on the heads of the Man of Steel and his “partner in crime” Batman. Super heroes and super villains alike launch a relentless pursuit of Superman and Batman, who must unite – and recruit super help – to stave off the action-packed onslaught, stop the asteroid, and uncover Luthor’s devious plot to take command of far more than North America. Wonder Woman:There was a regime change late last year over at Silver Pictures, Andrew Rona is now the man in charge and will be the man spearheading the live action Wonder Woman project along with mega producer Joel Silver. Sources in the Burbank studios have confirmed there is quite a bit of movement on the WW front. With Green Lantern going into production this year, it looks like Princess Diana may finally get the go ahead from WB. WB and Silver Pictures are in the early stages but they are eager to get started on the movie. WB is looking for new writers on the project and have been taking pitches the last few weeks. Created during World War II, the character was initially depicted fighting the Axis military forces, as well as an assortment of supervillains and supervillainesses. In later decades, some writers and their editors preferred to retain the World War II setting, while others updated the series to reflect an ongoing "present day." The Goon:Check out the first look at The Goon based on the Dark Horse Comics title. The animated movie, being produced by David Fincher, was announced at last year’s Comic Con. Created by Eric Powell, the story centers on the title character who, along with his sidekick Franky, battles The Zombie Priest, an undead mobster who is building up an army of zombies, monsters and demons. The comic is currently celebrating its 10th Anniversary on shelves. The movie is being developed by Blur Studios, the company also working on the upcoming Heavy Metal movie. http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/1904/thegoon2.jpg It (remake):According to the trades, Warner Bros. is bringing Stephen King's landmark horror novel "It" to the big screen in an adaptation being produced by Lin Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment. Dave Kajganich has been hired pen the script, which follows a group of kids called the Losers Club that encounter a creature called It, which preys on children and whose favorite form is that of a sadistic clown called Pennywise. When the creature resurfaces, the kids are called upon to regroup again, this time as adults, even though they have no memory of the first battle. The novel is set in 1958 and 1985, though the feature version will be set in the present day. The Strangers 2:French music vid/commercial director Laurent Briet is in the running to direct a sequel to last year's sleeper hit "The Strangers". Original film writer/director Bryan Bertino penned the script which apparently will take place in a trailer park. Shooting begins this summer. Briet worked on special effects for "The Ring" remake and the short film "Little Minx Exquisite Corpse: Rope a Dope". Terminator Salvation:http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3376/postertermsalvgiantterm.jpg http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8614/postertermiantorconner.jpg Crank 2: High Voltagehttp://img147.imageshack.us/img147/6397/cranktwover4.jpg Orphan:http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/5373/orphan.jpg Quote Link to comment
marc.alan Posted March 16, 2009 Share Posted March 16, 2009 Thor:You may recognize Alexander Skarsgård as the 6'4" Nordic vampire Eric Northman on True Blood, or perhaps as Sgt. “Iceman” Colbert from Generation k*ll, or you may just know him as veteran actor Stellan Skarsgård’s son. Now, there’s rumors saying that director Kenneth Branagh is considering him to play the titular gleaming Norse God of Thunder in Marvel’s upcoming film Thor, which will definitely increase that recognition factor. http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4306/thoralexander.jpg eh... im still gunning for Triple H... he's got the hammer and all... ahehehe Quote Link to comment
diablo69 Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 TRIPPLE H for the role of thor bagay na bagay Quote Link to comment
TheButcher Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 Tama, dapat si Triple H as Thor tapos Randy Orton as Loki. Hehehe! Quote Link to comment
brian Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 Triple H as THOR?! WTF?! If that ever happens, that movie will be a laughing stock. Anyway, here's some rumors regarding the movie: Natalie Portman Cast in Marvel’s Thor? Nikkie Finke has been on a roll regarding news from the world of Marvel, which makes me think she has a good inside source. Today she posted a bunch of casting tidbits for Kenneth Branagh’s Thor. First up is Thor himself. Finke gives a list of actors who have tested for the role, including Josh Hartnett, Charlie Hunnam (Sons Of Anarchy), Tom Hiddleston (The Gathering Storm), Liam Hemsworth (The Expendables), Joel Kinnaman and the previously rumored Alexandar Skarsgard. But the big shocker is that Natalie Portman will be playing the lead female role. Possibilities after the jump. Fans are already trying to figure out which character Portman would play, but it probably comes down to these three options: http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/2631/portmanthoroptions.jpg - Amora the Enchantress, Thor’s Asgard love-interest and antagonist.- Sif, Thor’s wife who is also a Goddess in Asgard. - Jane Foster, Donald Blake’s nurse who eventually develops feelings for him, without knowing that Blake is Thor I'd go for Jane Foster. Quote Link to comment
brian Posted March 17, 2009 Share Posted March 17, 2009 Transformers 3 on July 1st 2011 Paramount and DreamWorks have officially announced that they will be making Transformers 3, and releasing the film on Friday, July 1st 2011. Summer 2011 is really beginning to shape up as Transformers becomes the third film announced thus far for July — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II hits on the 15th and Marvel’s The First Avenger: Captain America hits on the 22nd. Paramount has also moved up the release date of Marvel’s Thor to May 20th to give the threequel more breathing room. Quote Link to comment
sickness Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 Transformers 3:Paramount and Dreamworks announced today that Transformers 3 was a go. The studios have given the potential blockbuster a release date of July 4th 2012. This is the first official word on Transformers 3. At this time, it could not be confirmed that either director Michael Bay or stars Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox would return to the franchise. In a message to fans at his Shoot for the Edit blog, Michael Bay posted, "I said I was taking off a year from Transformers. Paramount made a mistake in dating Transformers 3 -- they asked me on the phone -- I said yes to July 4 -- but for 2012 -- whoops! Not 2011!!! That would mean I would have to start prep in September. No way. My brain needs a break from fighting robots." Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/6456/hp6d2.jpg The Night Manager:Paramount Pictures has acquired rights to John Le Carre’s The Night Manager with Brad Pitt’s “Plan B” producing. The espionage thriller centers on the night manager of a European hotel who is recruited by intelligence agents to infiltrate the network of a dangerous international arms dealer. The novel, first published in 1993, will be adapted for the big screen by Robert Edwards. Blacklight:Fox Atomic will develop the Zombie Studios property Blacklight as a feature film and comic book series. Blacklight is described as a covert military action story set 25 years in the future. According to Zombie co-founder, in the game, “you play an elite covert ops team that is sent after an American CIA colonel gone rogue who has lost all sense of restraint in his pursuit of the enemy. You’re to either capture or k*ll him.” Jason Dean Hall will write the movie and the video game. Centurion:The film tells the story of Quintus Dias (Michael Fassbender), sole survivor of a Pictish raid on a Roman frontier fort, who marches north with General Virilus’ legendary Ninth Legion, under orders to wipe the Picts from the face of the Earth and destroy their leader, Gorlacon. Kurylenko plays Etain, a savage-looking Pict warrior woman. “Etain is kind of revenge incarnate,” Marshall told Empire. “Her family were butchered by the Romans, she had her tongue cut out by the Romans, she’s had a hell of a time and she’s out for Roman blood.” And Soon the Darkness (remake):Karl Urban and Adriana Barraza ("Babel") have been cast in a remake of the 1970 thriller "And Soon the Darkness" for Abandon Pictures and StudioCanal. The Argentina-set thriller follows two American girls on a bike trip in a remote part of the country. When one of them disappears, the other must find her before darkness falls and her worst fears are realized. Amber Heard and Odette Yustman also star in the Marcos Efron-directed film which is shooting on location in Argentina; the original was set in France. X-Men Origins: Wolverinehttp://img523.imageshack.us/img523/719/phwo7fwfbjsezcm.jpg http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/7866/phc6jlckhrb2fjm.jpg http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/5528/ph9f4i9hiy4obgm.jpg Where the Wild Things Are:http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/7082/wherethewildthingsare.jpg Laid to Rest:http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/8870/laidtorestver2.jpg Quote Link to comment
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