Routh talks JLA

I think we’ve been doing a great job representing Superman and Batman and there is definitely
a time and place for the Justice League movie. I kinda think that now
isn’t that time.

I think we’ve been doing a great job representing Superman and Batman and there is definitely
a time and place for the Justice League movie. I kinda think that now
isn’t that time.
Movies Online has posted more images from Iron Man that comes out next month.
This image is some assurence that not all of the action in this movie is gonna be all CG. I expect want to see scenes of Downey Jr. in the suit.

From Devoted to Smallville, The 2008 Constellation Awards, a Candian science fiction cermony is taking place on July 11th, the best writer on the show, DeKnight has been nominated for “Best Overall 2007 Science Fiction Film or Television Script” for Season 6’s best episode “Justice”.
Us here on the podcast, wish to Mr. DeKnight to break a leg and thank you being apart of a season that really pushed the series forward.

Superman Homepage also got word from an anonymous source on the set who
said the same thing, “”It’s a pity, there was a lot of good stuff in it – stuff
that would’ve been fairly new to the screen…but also some not so good stuff…
so who knows…”.To find out if it is indeed true, I called a executive friend down
under who happens to be working on the same lot (Fox
Studios, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) where Justice League was
located. His matter-of-fact response, “yes, it’s dead.”

We review last Thursday’s awsome Smallville episode “Descent” and talk more on the upcoming G.I.Joe film.

MTV has debut the first trailer for The Spirit.
Exactly as predicted, Sin City with The Spirit. I was expecting more color then just reds, an black and white.
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They showed a series of clips starting with one of Roth as Emil Blonsky talking
to William Hurt’s General Thunderbolt Ross. Ross tells Blonsky about a weapons
program initiated during World War II to create a “super soldier” (a far from
subtle reference to the serum responsible for creating Captain America), but
Blonsky is eager to do whatever it takes to become better and more powerful,
after facing the Hulk and being defeated. Ross says he can arrange Blonsky to
become a test subject for the serum, and we cut to a scene of a doctor warning
Blonsky that it requires two very painful injections, one into the bloodstream
and one into the bone marrow. Ross says that if there are any signs of side
effects they’d have to immediately stop the experiment—we all know that’s not
what will happen though, right?—and we then see Blonsky strapped to a hospital
table facing the floor with his back exposed and the doctor starts injecting one
of the shots into his back as he grimaces in pain.
The second clip shown, which probably takes place before Blonsky’s
conversation with Ross, was an extended scene in which Edward Norton’s Bruce
Banner first faces Emil Blonsky after a tussle with General Ross’ army. The
scene starts with Banner being chased into a glass overpass and trapped in there
with military personnel on both sides, and General Ross ordering his men to
launch gas grenades into the overpass, which they do. We get a brief glimpse of
Liv Tyler’s Betty Ross who looks pretty upset about how her father is treating
her boyfriend and she starts running towards the overpass with two soldiers
chasing after her. She elbows one of them in the head knocking him down but then
the other soldier tackles her to the ground. They start emitting gas and Banner
starts tensing up and he rips off his outer shirt to put over his mouth, but
obviously, he’s not in a good place. We then see the outside of the now
gas-filled overpass and a hand come up and hit the glass sides, which cracks
from the impact. We then see some of Banner’s transformation into the Hulk, particularly his feet expanding and breaking
open the sneakers. We then see the soldiers on the ground watching the overpass
as the Hulk smashes out of it, leaps to the ground and snarls at Ross and the
soldiers, who start firing their guns. This is a much bigger and more muscular
Hulk than the first movie, and even though the visual FX weren’t completely
done, you can tell that this is a far more detailed monster that’s taking full
advantage of the motion capture and facial capture techniques being used by
Letterier on the film.
Ross commands two fast-moving jeeps armed with machine guns to go after the
beast, and they do so as the Hulk runs after one of them, side checks it and
then picks it up and uses the jeep to knock out a wall of soldiers with guns.
Ross orders Blonsky to do his thing, and Blonsky starts walking confidently
towards the rampaging monster firing a large gun at him, as the Hulk takes two
large pieces of scrap metal from the jeeps and uses them to stop the bullets.
Blonsky then does an impressive leap over the Hulk and shows off some impressive
acrobatic maneuvers as the Hulk starts swinging the giant metal slabs at the
soldier. Blonsky yells out, “Is that it? Is that all you got?” as the Hulk lifts
his enormous leg and kicks Blonsky full in the chest. (The clip ended there, but
as we’d see in the trailer later, the result of that blow is that Blonsky is
sent hurtling backwards, this humiliating defeat leading to him agreeing to be
given the serum that eventually turns him into the Abomination.)
Letterier said how much he hates those cheesy cameos by comic book creators in
recent Marvel movies, so he decided to give Ferrigno a real role in the movie
that he thought would be funnier. He then asked Ferrigno, who never spoke as the
Hulk on the original live action show but provided the voice for the Hulk in the
1996 cartoon, to give the audience a sample of his “Hulk Smash!” which prompted
Letterier to offer Ferrigno a job doing just that for the movie. This seemed far
too staged to be an impromptu job offer, but indeed, it seems like whatever the
Hulk might say in the movie, that voice will indeed be provided by Lou Ferrigno.
After taking questions from the audience, they showed the new unfinished trailer
that will debut with Iron
Man (Paramount/Marvel Studios) on May 2nd which incorporates a lot of the
footage we had just seen of the Hulk taking on the army, as well as a great
scene of the Hulk ripping a car in half. The biggest surprise was a scene
afterwards that shows General Ross sitting in a seedy bar when a silhouette
appears at the door and it’s none other than Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark. The two of them basically
have a verbal exchange with Ross complimenting Stark on his suit and Stark
telling Ross that he can help him with his “problem.” It’s unclear whether this
scene will be shown as part of the official trailer and whether this scene will
be something saved for after the movie’s end credits, but it certainly is the
first step towards the set-up for the very much anticipated “Avengers” movie
that everyone has been hinting at for years.

Another poster from Frank Miller’s The Spirit has come out from Yahoo Movies, this one of Eva Mendes.
As the title says, it seems like Mendes wanted to be in an X-Men movie, so Miller just had her wear a spare costume.
I’m not familar with the supporting cast for this character, but I still don’t think she’ll bring anything to the role.
AICN recieved an exclusive poster for The Spirit.
The message in the last poster said a love story espect, where this one has the dark horror element to it.
The poster looks a mix between Grindhouse and Sin City. Seems Frank Miller picked a few methods from Rodriguez.
Eva Mendes is in this, so if she’s once again playing the love interest, then she not gonna bring anything to role but the mid secton, does anyway remember Ghost Rider, I didn’t think so.
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