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First ‘Cloverfield 2′ Photos !?!

Posted by Allan Ford 3 May, 2008 (15) Comment

‘Cloverfield 2′

It’s only been a few months since all of the Cloverfield viral madness quieted down to a silent murmur. Well, J.J. Abrams just won’t stand for any quietness on that front.

Today, two photos from Cloverfield 2 appear on the Internet. Is this the sound of the Cloverfield 2 Viral marketing campaign roaring to life? It just might be. Take a look at these black & white photos that seem to show a bunch of baby Cloverfield monsters scurrying across the ocean floor

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Hungry For More Star Trek Details? Here You Go!

Posted by Allan Ford 14 April, 2008 (0) Comment

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Here are the highlights:
- The budget on the film is far below $200MM.

- The film will be rated PG-13.

- The release date was pushed back to summer ‘09 because Paramount really wants it to be a summer blockbuster.

- The intent was to re-invent the Star Trek franchise, and that is why they went all the way back to start at the beginning.

- The script was written with Leonard Nimoy in mind. Nimoy read the script and liked it. It seems he’s so pivotal to the story that they would have had a big problem if he hadn’t liked it.

- Yes, the USS Enterprise will be assembled in space, although parts of it will be assembled on Earth.

- Orci revealed that originally Steven Spielberg read the script and talked to J.J. Abrams about directing it during a set visit to the Transformers set. Abrams mentioned it to his wife, who also helped talk him into the final decision to take on the potentially scary project. Read the rest of this entry

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Tom Cruise Spotted On The Set Of ‘Star Trek’!

Posted by Allan Ford 25 February, 2008 (0) Comment

Mission Impossible III, Tom Cruise

Star Trek director J.J. Abrams was visited on the set today by the star of his film Mission Impossible III, Tom Cruise.

JFXOnline who tell that Cruise was on the Star Trek set 22.02. in Los Angeles for a couple of hours. I have to ask myself, is that enough time for a cameo or just a friendly “Hello and here are some Scientology pamphlets”?

Rumors were swirling a few months back that Tom Cruise would have a small cameo role in Abrams’ re-imagined Star Trek. Sources, including one of Cruise’s representatives Arnold Robinson, denied the rumors and said, “That story is not true…here are some pamphlets.”

All kidding aside, they denied the rumors, but suffice it to say Cruise was in fact on the Trek set today. Could a Cruise cameo be the big surprise of the film? Or maybe we’re just blowing this out of proportion and he was just dropping by to visit a good friend.

Who knows, we do know that Paramount and Cruise weren’t exactly on speaking terms last time we checked. Oh well, I guess time will tell!

Star Trek hits theaters summer 2009.

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J.J.Abrams Updates ‘Cloverfield 2′ & ‘Star Trek’

Posted by Allan Ford 24 February, 2008 (0) Comment

While at a US-Ireland Alliance Pary, director-producer J.J Abrams talked briefly with ReelzChannel about Star Trek and the upcoming sequel to his produced monster movie, Cloverfield 2.

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‘Star Trek’ Release Date Pushed Back to 2009

Posted by Allan Ford 14 February, 2008 (0) Comment

‘Star Trek’ Release Date Pushed Back to 2009Bad news came from the much anticipated sci-fi “Star Trek” as it was said that the fans have to wait longer to watch the J.J. Abrams’ movie. Reports claimed that the release date of the sci-fi adventure film has been pushed back from December 25 to May 8, 2009 by Paramount Pictures.

Variety reported that Paramount reasoned that the move was part of a major reshuffle in the Paramount and DreamWorks’ release date schedule. The studio further claimed that the shuffling of the date was made because the film is potentially will gross higher if set for summer release. By releasing it on May 8, “Trek” has yet to have strong competitors. But, the film will be opened a week after and before the release of action fantasy “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” and drama thriller “Angels & Demons” respectively.

On the bad news, Slash Film took the positive insight. The movie site reported that the change on the schedule can possibly be a good thing as J.J. Abrams and his crew have more time to do a couple re-shoots, to make some changes on the script and to work on the computer generated effects. The site noted that the director/producer has been frustrated on the set because he was unable to rewrite the script on spot due to his contract with the WGA.

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Shatner’s gone there before, but new ‘Trek’ isn’t on frontier

Posted by Allan Ford 23 January, 2008 (0) Comment

William ShatnerSince hearing the news of a Star Trek prequel movie, fans have been asking if William Shatner, who played Captain James T. Kirk in the original TV series as well as in seven motion pictures, would somehow be involved in the J.J. Abrams movie. Then it was announced that Star Trek XI would have Leonard Nimoy reprising his role as Mr. Spock, yet still no go on Shatner, who has repeatedly stated that he would gladly join the cast.

USA Today caught up with Abrams and asked him why Shatner wasn’t asked to be in his film. He replied, “The only reason Mr. Shatner is not in the movie and Mr. Nimoy is, is that his character died on screen.” (In the accompanying video interview, Abrams said he couldn’t find a way to put Shatner in that didn’t seem like he was doing it because he’s a huge fan of Shatner.)

This is really an unacceptable excuse. Yes, Kirk was killed off in the seventh Trek film, Generations, but I don’t know ANY Star Trek fan who accepts that death as true and absolute, even though it happened in a film that’s considered canon. It was a lame death and certainly not believable. Also, it happened during a major time-travel sequence, so there’s really room there to turn the story around. Nobody bought Kirk’s death then, and no one buys it now either.

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‘Star Trek’ - Teaser Bootleg

Posted by Allan Ford 18 January, 2008 (2) Comment

Star Trek posterRelease Date: December 25, 2008
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Director: J.J. Abrams
Screenwriter: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci
Starring: Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy, Eric Bana, Chris Pine, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Bruce Greenwood, Winona Ryder, Rachel Nichols, Jennifer Morrison, Chris Hemsworth, Clifton Collins Jr., Ben Cross, Tyler Perry
Genre: Sci-Fi
Movie Poster: View here
Plot Summary: “Lost” creators-writers-producers J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk are bringing an 11th installment of the popular “Star Trek” franchise to the big screen. Burk, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci will executive produce.

Watch the Teaser Bootleg after jump

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