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Silent Hill movie score, Denzel almost became Blade? & Jake's gay

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Escape Goat

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Silent Hill: Director Christophe Gans told Akira Yamaokathat the score of the upcoming game to movie adaptation "will use all of your original music -- of course -- I won't change it, it's perfect." Akira Yamaoka is a Japanese composer who created the music for Konami in some of their video games including the first two of this series.




In an announcement today by ABC Primetime Entertainment President Stephen McPherson, it has been revealed that the Emmy Award-winning spy drama, "Alias," will returns for a fourth season on Wednesday, January 5th with a two-hour premiere from 9:00-11:00 p.m. (ET/PT), before settling into its regular time slot on January 12th, following "Lost" on Wednesday nights from 9:00-10:00 p.m.

Jennifer Garner reprises her Golden Globe Award-winning role as CIA agent Sydney Bristow in the non-stop thrill ride through espionage, adventure and heart-wrenching drama that will air, without repeat, through the end of the season.

Mr. McPherson says "When we made the strategic decision this fall on 'Alias,' we only hoped to be in the situation we find ourselves in today. 'Lost' provides a terrific platform for 'Alias'' new season. Not only do both shows have similar audience profiles with great appeal to television's most coveted young adult viewers, but they also share J.J.'s unique sensibility. This is a great two-hour block of programming."




Poor, Bish. :(
Wesley Snipes, star of all three Blade movies -- including the upcoming Blade: Trinity -- said one of the challenges of sequels is trying to better the previous film.

"It's a little demanding because we are trying to top ourselves, trying to give the audience more than we gave them previously, trying to be more creative and less repetitive," Snipes said. "It requires a little more attention and focus because we have to dig a little deeper."

"The audience wants that detail -- the comic books have it, especially the successful ones. We can mimic that if we take the time to pay attention to the details. We don't want to leave them short on anything."

David Goyer, who wrote all three Blade movies, and also directed Blade: Trinity, said he thought of Snipes for the role right from the beginning.

"When I first pitched the idea of doing a Blade movie, the studio felt there were only three actors who could possible do the role: Wesley Snipes, Denzel Washington and Lawrence Fishburne," Goyer said. "But in my mind, Wesley was always the perfect Blade.

"So when I was writing the first film, he was whom I pictured. Because he's so well trained in martial arts, it comes to him naturally. He has an innate understanding of action and movement and dance. But he's also a clasically trained actor.

"And even though Blade is a man of few words, Wesley imbues him with all these beautiful little nuances." .




Suerte's fantasy of Jake being gay comes true. This proves it.
Almost everytime two people share a same sex kiss in a major Hollywood movie, at least one of those involved has their publicist usually issue some asshole of a statement saying how "difficult, uncomfortable and awkward" it was to do a gay kiss. It's a feeble attempt to reassure the stars 'masculinity'/'femininity' at best, an insulting derogatory indictment at worst.

That's why in a surprisingly amusing article today, Jake Gyllenhaal admitted to Digital Spy that while his gay love scenes with Heath Ledger in Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain" were tough, it wasn't for the reasons that most PR hacks would have you believe.

Gyllenhaal says "Heath almost broke my nose in a kissing scene. He grabs me and he slams me up against the wall and kisses me, and then I grab him and I slam him up against the wall and I kiss him. And we were doing take after take after take. I got the sh*t beat out of me. We had other scenes where we fought each other and I wasn't hurting as badly as I did after that one."
 

Suerte

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Brokeback Mountain shall be the best movie ever. ever. Aaaah, fapping away in the cinema, good times, good times.
 

demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
Silent Hill: Director Christophe Gans told Akira Yamaokathat the score of the upcoming game to movie adaptation "will use all of your original music -- of course -- I won't change it, it's perfect." Akira Yamaoka is a Japanese composer who created the music for Konami in some of their video games including the first two of this series.
Thank god. That has me a bit more optimistic about the direction of the movie (of which I know nothing about) and gives me a bit more faith in this director, whoever he is. I was worried they were going to REize it.
 
Brokebake Mountain? Sounds more like Blokeback Mountain. Matter of fact, that movie title will spawn an avalanche of gay-porno spin-off titles.

Blokeback Mountain
Cockback Mountain
Brokeback Mouthful
Smokecock Fountain
Engelbert Humperdink

etc etc
 

Suerte

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Apparently he and the Dunst bint are getting married... I'll settle for being his bit on the side though. Oh yes.
 

sc0la

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Ned Flanders said:
Brokebake Mountain? Sounds more like Blokeback Mountain. Matter of fact, that movie title will spawn an avalanche of gay-porno spin-off titles.

Blokeback Mountain
Cockback Mountain
Brokeback Mouthful
Smokecock Fountain
Engelbert Humperdink

etc etc
fenglebert slaptyback!

I know some of you know what I am talking about :D
 
"Almost everytime two people share a same sex kiss in a major Hollywood movie, at least one of those involved has their publicist usually issue some asshole of a statement saying how "difficult, uncomfortable and awkward" it was to do a gay kiss. It's a feeble attempt to reassure the stars 'masculinity'/'femininity' at best, an insulting derogatory indictment at worst."


What about this?

http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/jake-gyllenhaal-gay.php


"Jake Gyllenhaal is "terrified" about his upcoming gay love scenes with Heath Ledger.

As a homosexual cowboy in 'Brokeback Mountain', the heartthrob will share intimate sex scenes with handsome Heath, who is also said to be dreading the scenes.

Gyllenhaal was so worried about the full-on love shots he asked girlfriend Kirsten Dunst for advice before taking the part. He revealed to Britain's Now magazine: "Kirsten looked at the script and said, 'Well you're not gay - and neither is he. So there's quite a lot of acting required. Why don't you go for it?' "I don't know who's the most nervous - Heath, me or Kirsten. There won't be any holding back in the scenes. I just can't come to terms with it. I know what we have to do and it's very intimate."
 

DaMan121

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bishoptl said:
Ja Rule is in Precinct 13? :lol :lol

Yeah, no kidding :( Otherwise the cast is awesome, but it seems this will fall in the "its good, but why the fuck did they bother when the original is perfect" category like Dawn of the Dead. They fucked up Dawn's soundtrack too, if they dont have Carpenter's synth theme remixed I will be pissed.
 
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