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- Francis Ford Coppola Makes Some Valid Points about Marvel Movies
- Outlander Prequel Series is in Development at Starz
- Peak Cringe: Behold the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser Dance-Off
- Kevin Conran’s Sky Captain and The Art of Tomorrow Book Preview
- Hero Collector Reveals New Disney’s TRON Light Cycle Collectable
Francis Ford Coppola Makes Some Valid Points about Marvel Movies Posted: 27 Feb 2022 07:55 AM PST
Veteran filmmaker Francis Coppola, who’s well into his 80s now, was interviewed by GQ magazine on the eve of the first Godfather film’s 50th anniversary, discussing the dire state of Hollywood, which has all but rejected his ideas, and along the way, he brought up the Marvel movies, adding his voice to several more cinematic auteurs who feel they’re not only carbon copies, but that too many eggs have been put into their basket by major studios, at the expense of the kind of dramas Coppola’s known for. On which note, his latest project, which he’s going to finance himself, comes up along with a serious query and response:
This is why major studios today are a joke. Investing far more in blockbuster cinema that’s style over substance, with “screenplays” that offer little or nothing in the ways of thinking. To make matters worse, they don’t even offer much anymore in the ways of on-screen romance or sex. As for Apocalypse Now, I’m guessing the reason nobody else in Tinseltown wanted ownership or distribution rights is because of the Vietnam war subject. Something that’s become largely taboo in Hollywood since the mid-90s; you rarely see the subject in modern TV and film production now, if at all. Apparently, fighting communism is something the leftists just can’t stand anymore. Although, as Spy Culture notes, there were a lot of movies about the Vietnam war that were anti-war, and that’s hardly helping if you don’t at least admit the Viet Cong was abominable. Now, here’s where Coppola gets more into the point he wanted to make about Marvel movies:
I’m going to just have to dissent on the issue of Fukunaga, based on the political correctness he brought to the James Bond franchise, which was unnecessary, especially considering Fukunaga got an actress fired from an HBO series for refusing to do a nude scene. One of the most truly hypocritical acts of virtue-signaling, and now, it may have cost the Bond franchise tons. That’s not doing any good to overlook the harm Fukunaga did, and puts his “talents” under a question mark.
But the point about Marvel movies stands. They’re basically in the same vein as one another, and certainly have become extremely bloated in scope. What matters now is the PC direction they look to be going in, as the Eternals movie hints, and that’s the first real failure in the franchise, along with Captain Marvel, which was definitely an artistic dud. Regardless of that, the movies have never provided the comics with any sales boosts. The monthlies continue to sell well below a million, with many selling less than 100,000 copies apiece, and perpetuate one of the biggest modern jokes of sales and marketing. The failure of the mainstream press to argue why it’d be better if they changed format and marketing approach only compounds how unserious they really are in caring.
The UK Independent followed up on the news admitting Coppola’s got a valid complaint:
And when they bring up how the terrible filmmaker James Gunn attacked Martin Scorsese for his criticisms of the Marvel films, they say:
And that’s definitely the problem. Those younger “stars” have no sense of art or class. They’ve practically brought down the B-movie genre along with the kind of dramas Coppola and Scorsese are known for. Unfortunately, this being a left-wing paper that it is, they couldn’t resist the following:
Coppola’s making sense, but it doesn’t to drag the whole cancel-culture-spawned attack on Rogan into this. It’s just little more than leftist virtue-signaling that could’ve been avoided, and for now, it looks like most of the people who incited the whole flap have quieted down, but it doesn’t mean it won’t happen again.
It’s okay if Coppola’s let down by how Hollywood’s marginalized dramatists like himself for the sake of soulless science fiction blockbusters. And good luck to him in producing his Megalopolis project. It’s a shame, however, that no op-ed writers are likely to complain how far modern cinema’s fallen for the sake of all these overrated Marvel movies, at the expense of films that could provide some thinking.
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Outlander Prequel Series is in Development at Starz Posted: 27 Feb 2022 05:25 AM PST
Fans of the Starz series Outlander will be happy to hear that Variety is reporting a prequel series is in the works. Series showrunner Matthew B. Roberts is attached to write, and executive produce the prequel with a writers' room being assembled with the idea of beginning work in a few weeks. No word on what the series will focus on.
Outlander is based on a series of novels by Diana Gabaldon who has posted to social media that she is working on a prequel novel about Ellen MacKenzie and Brian Fraser, the parents of lead character Jamie Fraser. There was also a prequel novella back in 2013 which focused on a young Jamie and Ian Murray in 1740s France. So, there are two options of where the series might go.
Season 6 of the popular series is set to debut on March 6th and a seventh season has already been approved. The shorter sixth season will have eight episodes and adapt the novel A Breath of Snow and Ashes while season seven will be sixteen episodes and adapt An Echo in the Bone. The series remains one of the networks most popular shows. The post Outlander Prequel Series is in Development at Starz appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
Peak Cringe: Behold the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser Dance-Off Posted: 26 Feb 2022 03:25 PM PST
The Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, billed as a “immersive trip,” combines elements from the Disney’s resorts, cruise lines, and theme parks into a 48-hour space adventure. The Galactic Starcruiser, located near the Orlando, Florida-based Disney World Resort, was first revealed during Disney’s D23 Expo in 2019. Since that announcement, the attraction has piqued the interest and criticism of potential “passengers.” First of all, the destination is expensive — roughly $1,200 per person every day — and has been kept under wraps until now.
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This week however, Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser has officially debuted at the Walt Disney World Resort. Following the media embargo lift yesterday, fans are getting an overload of "sneak peaks" into Walt Disney Imagineering's cringy-est feat yet. According to InsideTheMagic.net, lots of Star Wars fans are openly criticizing Disney’s Star Wars franchise after a “cringe” dance party at the $6000 Resort went viral online:
Despite the controversial, new Star Wars sequel trilogy dividing the Star Wars fanbase, Disney has focused the entirety of the new, all-immersive, jaw-dropped Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser on the adventures of Rey (Daisy Ridley), Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), Supreme Leader Snoke (Andy Serkis), Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew/Joonas Suotamo), and the spoils of the First Order. Nonetheless, not everything is hitting with park guests and Star Wars fans, especially the pricey $6000 price tag for a two-night star aboard the Halcyon starcruiser [or this] Ryloth dance session in the cruiser's beautiful atrium
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The official description of Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser:
The Galactic Starcruiser takes place in the Star Wars timeline between Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi (2017) and Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019), which many fans consider the very worst of the franchise. If you don’t feel that way, you can join other guests onboard the Galactic Starcruiser for a two-night stay, beginning March 1, 2022.
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Kevin Conran’s Sky Captain and The Art of Tomorrow Book Preview Posted: 26 Feb 2022 12:55 PM PST
Sky Captain & the World of Tomorrow burst into the sky and onto theater screens in 2004. With it came groundbreaking methods and techniques that would change the way movies were made.
The real story behind the film began many years earlier and in Kevin Conran's Art of Sky Captain & The World of Tomorrow, fans will be treated to behind the scenes stories marking the movie's unique journey to the screen.
As the first of its kind, this landmark film embraced the look and feel of the old serials even as it pushed the boundaries of modern filmmaking technology. The film would inspire a whole new generation of creators eager to adopt its innovative techniques—techniques that are now commonplace in every studio in Hollywood and around the world.
Featuring the revolutionary artistic contributions of the film's principle visual architect, this stunning collection of Kevin Conran's trailblazing illustrations and designs includes incomplete, unpublished and never-before-seen work.
This comprehensive retrospective is the first official collection of the film's artwork sourced from Kevin Conran's private collection and spanning over 20 years of the movie's history.
The book is now available to order here. The post Kevin Conran's Sky Captain and The Art of Tomorrow Book Preview appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
Hero Collector Reveals New Disney’s TRON Light Cycle Collectable Posted: 26 Feb 2022 10:25 AM PST
Hero Collector–designers, manufacturers, and publishers of high-quality collectibles from across the worlds of pop culture –is ready to enter the Grid with its newest die-cast collectible: the iconic lightcycle from the 1982 Disney sci-fi classic, TRON!
An Oscar-nominated epic that revolutionized the use of CGI in cinema, Disney's TRON took audiences “into the grid” –a fully computerized world of living programs –alongside programmer Kevin Flynn, as he sought to escape the tyranny of the Master Control Program and return to reality. A cult film of tremendous influence, TRON's impact extends across the worlds of cinema, music, games, and more.
Hero Collector's Tron: Light Cycle Collection offers fans of this classic franchise their very own light cycle! A design taken from one of Flynn's own video games, the light cycle was repurposed for the MCP's deadly gladiatorial challenges.
Fast, agile, and capable of leaving a solid 'jetwall' in its path, each light cycle steadily built a deadly maze around its opponents –until they were forced into a high-speed game over! This screen-accurate, hand-painted light cycle figurine is a perfect match for the original CG model, and will come in each of the colors seen in the original film –blue, orange, and red. At approximately 8.6" long, it makes the perfect addition to any collector's shelf –or any programmer's desk! Fans of Disney's TRON and other classic sci-fi franchises should keep an eye on the Hero Collector website for more reveals of upcoming vehicles and ships, and you can pre-order your Light Cycle now here. Prepare to transport to lightcycle grid…
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