Thursday, January 24, 2008

Hollywood and Movies...

Cool...



Turns out that it wasn't suicide that killed Heath Ledger. And it wasn't cocaine. Now even though the autopsy said it was inconclusive as to what it was, it wasn't from any illegal substances. And the Dark Knight is in post production, which means Ledger was done filming all of his scenes. This means that i should still be able to watch the movie. So this knowledge is a relief.



I found out there making a Cloverfield 2. It kinda pissed me off. I mean number one was okay, theres no need to ruin it with a sequel. I dont know why Hollywood does that. They make good money off one idea, and they continue to keep pushing out sequel after sequel hoping to make more. It gets tiring after a while...



I just watched Saw IV for the second time. I realized how much Hollywood is like a machine. They make big bucks and mass produce sequel after sequel hoping to make more. Because of this, their making seven Saw movies. The first Saw was good, why couldn't they have just left it alone, you know?...



Director Eli Roth is supposed to be making a movie based on my favorite book by Stephen King called Cell. It is kinda a zombie book, and out of all directors i trust Eli most to make a good movie out of my favorite book. I mean he did Cabin Fever, Hostel, Hostel: Part II and he helped on Grindhouse, and all of those were excellent movies, so i trust he will make a good movie out of it.



M. Night Shymalane's new movie tittled The Happening is coming soon as well. It's Night's first R rated picture so im expecting alot from it. I mean he went down after The Village but i expect this film to put him back on the ball.



Hollywood needs to come up with some new material and fast. All they have been releasing are remakes, sequels, and movie adaptions of books and video games and comic books. Nothing is original anymore. Directors like Night, Speilberg, Roth, Tarantino, etc. need to start producing more material and fast. Hollywood is going down and audiances are loosing interest. All we have are remakes, sequels, and crappy American versions of old Japanese horror films. All i can say is that i want to be a director someday, but if Hollywood keeps going the way they are, then theres not going to be any Hollywood left to work in...

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