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Alexander Skarsgard And Samuel L. Jackson Are Swinging Towards TARZAN!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59613

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Tom Hardy Signs Up For SPLINTER CELL!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59614

I can only assume Hardy gets a massive payday for this; why the hell else would you sign up to an unscripted videogame movie when you can pick and choose jobs? :(

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Kathleen Kennedy To Lucasfilm Employees: I Want To Make Two Or Three Films Per Year!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59635

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Aaron Sorkin Talks About The Unexpected Structure Of His Steve Jobs Movie!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59648

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Kathleen Kennedy To Lucasfilm Employees: I Want To Make Two Or Three Films Per Year!!

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59635
Already being discussed in the LucasFilm/Disney thread. (8+p

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Jane Goldman writing Pinocchio for Robert Downey Jr. and Tim Burton

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Up to 27 'Hobbit' animals died on unsafe farm, wranglers say
Farm where animals were kept had bluffs and other "death traps," according to wranglers.

By NICK PERRY

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Animal wranglers involved in the making of "The Hobbit" movie trilogy say the production company is responsible for the deaths of up to 27 animals, largely because they were kept at a farm filled with bluffs, sinkholes and other "death traps."
The American Humane Association, which is overseeing animal welfare on the films, says no animals were harmed during the actual filming. But it also says the wranglers' complaints highlight shortcomings in its oversight system, which monitors film sets but not the facilities where the animals are housed and trained.
Director Peter Jackson and the trilogy's other producers issued a joint statement on Monday defending the animals' treatment during production of the films. He said that hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent to ensure good care for the animals, and that the producers were never notifed of the allegations.
"The producers completely reject the accusations that twenty seven animals died due to mistreatment during the making of the films," the statement reads. "Extraordinary measures were taken to make sure that animals were not used during action sequences or any other sequence that might create undue stress for the animals involved."
A spokesman for Jackson on Monday acknowledged that horses, goats, chickens and one sheep died at the farm near Wellington where about 150 animals were housed for the movies, but he said some of the deaths were from natural causes.
The spokesman, Matt Dravitzki, agreed that the deaths of two horses were avoidable, and said the production company moved quickly to improve conditions after they died.
Story: 'Hobbit' director Peter Jackson, Gollum pop up in new Air New Zealand safety video
"The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," the first movie in the planned $500 million trilogy, is scheduled to launch with a red-carpet premiere Nov. 28 in Wellington and will open at theaters in the U.S. and around the world in December. The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals says it's planning protests at the premieres in New Zealand, the U.S. and the U.K.
The Associated Press spoke to four wranglers who said the farm near Wellington was unsuitable for horses because it was peppered with bluffs, sinkholes and broken-down fencing. They said they repeatedly raised concerns about the farm with their superiors and the production company, owned by Warner Bros., but it continued to be used. They say they want their story aired publicly now to prevent similar deaths in the future.
One wrangler said that over time he buried three horses, as well as about six goats, six sheep and a dozen chickens. The wranglers say two more horses suffered severe injuries but survived.
Wrangler Chris Langridge said he was hired as a horse trainer in November 2010, overseeing 50 or so horses, but immediately became concerned that the farm was full of "death traps." He said he tried to fill in some of the sinkholes, made by underground streams, and even brought in his own fences to keep the horses away from the most dangerous areas. Ultimately, he said, it was an impossible task.
He said horses run at speeds of up to 30 mph and need to be housed on flat land: "It's just a no-brainer."
The first horse to die, he said, was a miniature named Rainbow.

"When I arrived at work in the morning, the pony was still alive but his back was broken. He'd come off a bank at speed and crash-landed," Langridge said. "He was in a bad state."
Rainbow, who had been slated for use as a hobbit horse, was euthanized. A week later, a horse named Doofus got caught in some fencing and sliced open its leg. That horse survived, but Langridge said he'd had enough.
He and his wife, Lynn, who was also working as a wrangler, said they quit in February 2011. The following month, they wrote an email to Brigitte Yorke, the Hobbit trilogy's unit production manager, outlining their concerns.
Story: Check out the exclusive first look at 'Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' trailer
Chris Langridge said he responded to Yorke's request for more information but never received a reply after that.
Wrangler Johnny Smythe said that soon after Langridge left, a horse named Claire was found dead, its head submerged in a stream after it fell over a bluff. After that, he said, the horses were put in stables, where a third horse died.
Smythe said no autopsy was performed on the horse, which was named Zeppelin. Veterinary records say the horse died of natural causes, from a burst blood vessel, but Smythe said the horse was bloated and its intestines were full of a yellow liquid; he believes it died of digestive problems caused by new feed.
Smythe said the six goats and six sheep he buried died after falling into sinkholes, contracting worms or getting new feed after the grass was eaten. He said the chickens were often left out of their enclosure and that a dozen were mauled to death by dogs on two separate occasions.
Smythe said he was fired in October 2011 after arguing with his boss about the treatment of the animals.
A fourth wrangler, who didn't want to be named because she feared it could jeopardize her future employment in the industry, said another horse, Molly, got caught in a fence and ripped her leg open, suffering permanent injuries.

Dravitzki, the spokesman for Peter Jackson, said the production company reacted swiftly after the first two horses died, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars upgrading housing and stable facilities in early 2011.
"We do know those deaths were avoidable and we took steps to make sure it didn't happen again," he said.
Dravitzki said Zeppelin died of a burst blood vessel and that he knew only of three goats, one sheep and about eight chickens that had died aside from that. He said two of the goats died in a cold snap but the third, like the sheep, was old and had likely died of natural causes. He said the chicken maulings were the result of careless staff oversight.
Video: Sneak peak at Lord of the Rings prequel ‘The Hobbit’ (on this page)
The American Humane Association said in its report on "An Unexpected Journey" that it investigated the farm at the production company's request. Dravitzki said the company contacted the AHA after Smythe alleged mistreatment of animals.
Mark Stubis, an association spokesman, said it investigated the farm in August 2011, months after the first deaths.
"We made safety recommendations to the animals' living areas. The production company followed our recommendations and upgraded fence and farm housing, among other things," the group said.
Dravitzki said the company had already made many of the recommended changes by the time the AHA made them.
Stubis said the association acknowledges that what happens off-set remains a blind spot in its oversight.
"We would love to be able to monitor the training of animals and the housing of animals," Stubis said. "It's something we are looking into. We want to make sure the animals are treated well all the time."
Dravitzki questioned the timing of the allegations with the premiere so close but said the producers are investigating all the claims "and are attempting to speak with all parties involved to establish the truth."
He said the company no longer leases the farm and has no animals left on the property. He said he didn't know if for future filming in the trilogy, but added that Jackson himself adopted three of the pigs used.
Hollywood has made animal welfare a stated priority for years.
In March, HBO canceled the horse racing series "Luck" after three thoroughbred horses died during production. The network said it canceled the show because it could not guarantee against future accidents.


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Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:30 pm
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Sam Mendes has an idea for Bond 24

And longtime screenwriters Neil Purvis and Robert Wade leave the franchise

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/skyfall-s ... or-bond-24

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Superman trailer to play before The Hobbit

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/zack-snyd ... the-hobbit

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Wikileaks the movie

http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-po ... sive-66131

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Hemsworth talks Thor 2 (minor spoilers)

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/chris-hem ... s-thor-2-1

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seeing as you are savvy with films etc I need to ask pcernie if he knows if https://www.moviemail.com/ is legit? I bought a rare russian film from there and I used the paypal option, never heard of them before so just curious if you have any experiance of the site :cry:

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Superman trailer to play before The Hobbit


seeing as you are savvy with films etc I need to ask pcernie if he knows if https://www.moviemail.com/ is legit? I bought a rare russian film from there and I used the paypal option, never heard of them before so just curious if you have any experiance of the site :cry:


Well, they've got Facebook/Twitter accounts and voucher codes it seems. You could also check their phone number ;)

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The Rock fights drug dealers in the new trailer for Snitch

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/the-rock- ... -watch-now

That should do for a rental :)

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Just saw a trailer for Seven Psychopaths.
Looks good to me.

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Steven Spielberg offered to direct a Bond film

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/spielberg ... irect-bond

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David Cronenberg explains why he turned down Return Of The Jedi

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/david-cro ... f-the-jedi

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Ninja Turtles creator compares reboot to The Avengers

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/ninja-tur ... e-avengers

I'd no idea Feldman was Donny...

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Martin Freeman talks about The Hobbit becoming three films

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/martin-fr ... hree-films

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There's a red band trailer for the Evil Dead remake doing the rounds. (8+)

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There's a red band trailer for the Evil Dead remake doing the rounds. (8+)

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Watch it here. NSFW. I thought that remaking Evil Dead was a bad idea but the trailer looks pretty ferocious. Poster art is good too, quite a bit different from what I'd expected.

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Will 'X' Play 'X' In JUSTICE LEAGUE? (Contains a Dark Knight Rises spoiler)

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59777

I'd like to see that, because you get the character without the baggage, essentially, and you get a level of continuity across the DC universe on film. Speaking of which...

http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/m ... bDTnKk4O/1

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Lenny Kravitz To Play Marvin Gaye

http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/lenny-k ... mple-film/

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SuBo: The Movie

http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/fox-sea ... d-a-dream/

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Crowe was asked to play Wolverine...

In an interview with Australian radio station, Hugh Jackman revealed that the role of Wolverine in "X-Men" movie was first offered to Russell Crowe, who turned it down and recommended him.

"[Director] Bryan Singer asked [Crowe] to do Wolverine," Jackman explained. "And he said, 'Nah, I've just done 'Gladiator,' it's not for me, but you should look at this guy...'"

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