WATCHMEN CREATE BUZZ, DEXTER LOOKS TO BE BETTER THAN EVER AND THE SAW IS GETTING REVED UP ONCE AGAIN!
It appears that the one movie that will come away from this year’s Comic-Con convention in San Diego with the strongest buzz is Warner Bros WATCHMEN. Talk is ablaze all over the net about the film based on the extensive 12 part comic series by Alan Moore. It’s directed by Zach Snyder (300, Dawn of the Dead) and it already looks like it should be one of the big events at the multiplexes come March 2009. Speaking of this film, according to the Hollywood-Elsewhere website, the studio wants Synder to release the film with a 2.5 hour running time. As is, Snyder’s cut is believed to be at 3 hours. My only beef with the footage I’ve seen is Snyder’s use of slow motion photography. I have to say I have never liked it. I would have hated if Chris Nolan used that technique in his Batman world. For me, when I watch a film, I want to be sucked into the realness of it and the slow motion thing always takes me out of that realm. Still Watchmen looks extremely promising! Watch the Trailer
From the TV side of things, Producers and star Michael C. Hall of the Showtime hit DEXTER were also on hand at the Comic-Con convention, pumping up season three of their terrific series. They bring word that episode one of the new season will be quite the stunner, setting things in motion for something really special. I can’t wait!
Lionsgate just released its first teaser trailer to the October release of SAW 5. I must admit it’s amazing that the studio has maintained its audience base after the first four installments. Personally, I happened to love the first one and, while the sequels weren’t as original, they served their purpose. I’m sure the fifth one will do quite alright. The question I have – Will it ever end? Here’s a LOOK
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