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Catwoman scribe to write Transformers script

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Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=7026
Catwoman screenwriter John Rogers is writing Transformers, the DreamWorks/Paramount live-action tentpole based on the popular Hasbro toys, reports Variety.

Steven Spielberg is executive producing the film that is slated for a Summer 2006 release and will likely be a franchise property. Tom DeSanto, who executive produced the two "X-Men" films, wrote the story that Rogers will adapt.

Rogers is also working on Rush Hour 3 for director Brett Ratner at New Line, due out next year. At DreamWorks, he's producing Fatal Frame, based on the Japanese video game.
He also wrote The Core and American Outlaws...
 
:(

To think I once thought this movie might be good

Looks like the best thing to do at this point is pretend it doesn't exist...
 

bionic77

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The original Transformers the movie was one of the best cartoon movies ever made and it totally bombed. This is going to be a steaming pile of poo, and sadly it will probably do much better. People have no taste. :(
 
bionic77 said:
The original Transformers the movie was one of the best cartoon movies ever made and it totally bombed. This is going to be a steaming pile of poo, and sadly it will probably do much better. People have no taste. :(

Sad but true. :(
 

Azih

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You know what, this dude should write a screenplay, and Uwe Boll should direct it.


BEST MOVIE EVAR.
 
Azih said:
You know what, this dude should write a screenplay, and Uwe Boll should direct it.


BEST MOVIE EVAR.


They should also get the creators of "Ninja Squad" on board to seal the deal!

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Charles Tatum: eFilm Critic said:
Just when I thought "Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn" was the end-all-be-all of two lousy films combined to make one really lousy film, along comes "The Ninja Squad." The first problem? There be ninjas, but they never gather into a squad, herd, or even casual group.

None of the actors or actresses are credited with their character names, so I cannot give credit (or blame) where credit is due. The linear story is as follows: Gordon, a ninja, keeps young Billy on as a student for ten years at the Ninja Training School. Ah, the good ol' NTS, I think they fielded a football team in the Big East Conference this year. Anyway, Billy is ninja certified and goes home to the slums of the anonymous Far East country in which he lives (I'm guessing the Philippines, but I may be wrong). Billy is welcomed back in time to kick the collective butts of a group of local toughs run by the crime boss, Larry (I kid you not). Larry, whose very name will send chills down your spine, runs guns and collects a bunch of girls to act as couriers, including Billy's sister. Meanwhile, Gordon is having a pocketful of ninja trouble.

Red Ninja challenges Gordon to a big ultimate ninja duel. Gordon does not respond, so Red Ninja kills another ninja for every month Gordon refuses to fight. Red Ninja finds all the other ninjas easily since everybody dresses like Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, practice moves in public parks, and sport head bands that read "Ninja." I pulled my "Film Critic" head band tighter, and continued watching this in awe. Red Ninja kills a few other ninjas, then sends Gordon the head bands, usually tied to a throwing star.

Billy's girlfriend, Lisa, tries to support Billy, but there just are not any jobs around that require ninja skills. I am not exaggerating, there are many conversations about Billy's unmarketable abilities to fade into the night and carry out silent assassinations. Billy's mom is gunned down, he also loses various friends, and eventually Larry sends all of his machine gun toting henchmen after Billy. Billy doesn't rely on his ninja skills too much once he learns how to fire a gun.

And what of Gordon? Gordon receives letters from Billy before his eventual showdown with the Red Ninja. By now, you may have noticed the pattern. Gordon and Billy never appear in the same scene together! We have Gordon's story, obviously filmed later, as he receives these letters, but Billy never mentions Gordon, just Ninja Training School; ah, good ol' NTS, they have a fantastic liberal arts program, and those frat parties!

The dubbing is atrocious, absolutely hilarious. Since this is two different stories, the film has no overall pacing. It also cost about twelve bucks to shoot. With all the machine guns and swordplay, there is not a drop of blood to be seen. The action is laughable, and this does not even score on an exploitation level, since everyone keeps their shirts on. The actor who plays Billy sports a mustache in every other scene, so I did not recognize him half the time.

"The Ninja Squad" is awful. I got a couple of these kung-fu/ninja videos at a previously viewed video sale, and I think my ninety-five cents may have been better spent on a soda.
 

Flynn

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COCKLES said:
I liked when the author whined on AICN that he done tons of research for The Core and it was scientifcally acurrate.

Right....

The research is there, but it's been properly transformed into movie pseudo science, which I find highly entertaining. I laughed all the way through The Day After Tomorrow and found Volcano quite fun too. I even liked the phony science in The Hulk.
 

Cafeman

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"I feel .. a tremor .. in the force... as though millions of children .. of the 80's ... suddenly cried out in pain ... then were silenced ..."
 
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