larsonsmother Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 I never read the book but I hear it's very long.... too long to fit it into one movie and keep everything from the book and not making it into a 5 hrs movie.... It is indeed a lengthy book, as were the earlier ones - It could still easily be condensed into 1 movie and for a final movie, I'd happily sit through 3.5 hrs. What will happen is they'll drag out some of the unnecessary features to span it over 2 and this is what I don't agree with. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted August 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 (edited) Resident Evil: Afterlife http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1220634/ Director W.S. Anderson discuss Resident Evil Afterlife during the 2009 Comic Con in San Diego: http://movies.ign.com/dor/objects/856541/r...ws_Resevil.html * Release date: September 17, 2010 * Resident Evil: Afterlife will be filmed in 3-D Alice will be back!! Claire maybe back too!! I hope they bring back Jill too!! Edited August 2, 2009 by J7Dadda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AngelR Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 We finally got to see the Harry Potter movie last night - we all enjoyed it too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blade Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Resident Evil: Afterlife http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1220634/ Director W.S. Anderson discuss Resident Evil Afterlife during the 2009 Comic Con in San Diego: http://movies.ign.com/dor/objects/856541/r...ws_Resevil.html * Release date: September 17, 2010 * Resident Evil: Afterlife will be filmed in 3-D Alice will be back!! Claire maybe back too!! I hope they bring back Jill too!! As long as Alice is back, I'll see it. I hope this time Claire is a red head, like in the video games, and its not the same actress. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted August 9, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 As long as Alice is back, I'll see it. I hope this time Claire is a red head, like in the video games, and its not the same actress. you don't like Ali Larter? she's on Heroes, your favorite show!! do you not like her on Heroes? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ms.Croft Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 you don't like Ali Larter? she's on Heroes, your favorite show!! do you not like her on Heroes? As far as I'm concerned, they need to keep all of the actual RE characters out of the films. A lot of people (myself included) hate it when a director butchers a character in a film, and they're nothing like they are in the video games, or how you expect them to be. To me, they're just distracting and introduced to get more viewers. The first film is still the best for me due to there being no Jill, Claire, etc. I dunno if I'm all that excited for the 4th. I loved the first, liked the second until the ending and didn't like the third. I'll watch it if it gets semi-decent reviews. MsC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morph Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 I love all the RE films, but I do agree about the character butchering, lol. Ali Larter is great actress, she just needs to be a bit more like Claire in my opinion, in Extinction, I thought she was a little too much like her characters in Heroes. Sienna Guillory, I think, did a pretty good job as Jill. If she's in Afterlife, hopefully she'll have her hair long like in the games now, lol. I don't remember much of Carlos from RE3, the game that is (I was too young too remember it all, lol), so I can't fault Oded Fehr. He's a awesome actor anyway, lol. I think Jensen Ackles will do a good job as Leon, if he's in it that is, lol. And Eva Mendez will be a perfect Excella Gionne, lol. I'll see this for sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted August 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Legion (2010) this movie looks "Kick A**" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1038686/ MySpace RED BAND Rated R FLV trailer http://largeassets.myspacecdn.com/creative...23545646854.flv FLV player: http://download.cnet.com/FLV-Player/3000-1...4-10467081.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blade Posted August 19, 2009 Report Share Posted August 19, 2009 I just got back from seeing G.I. Joe: The rise of Cobra. If anyone here sees it, do not leave your seat. After it ended I knew this movie had sequel written all over it. so I give this movie two thumbs up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted August 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 20, 2009 Avatar teaser trailer Hi-RES Version: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VKC4GBCM HD Version: 480 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OUQSJ0RZ 720 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=23AL2QRY 1080 http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VRYX1O0M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lara-IWANNABE-Lara Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 I saw Harry Potter last friday night and I loved it. Can't wait til next year and The Deathly Hallows 1 movie I loved HP6! I'm still reading HP5, though. I should hurry-up if I wanna finish before HP7. IDK if anyone saw The Hangover, but I LMAO in that movie. The Goods was a stupid movie and I totally REGRET paying for that ticket. >-< And I still haven't seen Julie&Julia! So much homework! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morph Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 I've seen The Hangover - I LMAO at it aswell, lol. I love the part with the car - "Don't touch it", and the tiger, lol. I did go and see Brüno, because my cousin wanted to - honestly, don't waste your time or money with it. It was worse than Borat. Some of it is funny, but then some of it is just stupid. I still think Sacha's best movies are Ali G Indahouse and Talladega Nights. I've seen Inkheart aswell, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray last month. I didn't think it would be any good at first - but, I loved it. A really great fantasy story. Based on the book of the same name. Inkspell and Inkdeath may not be filmed - the ending of the film differs from the book. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lara-IWANNABE-Lara Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Ah, yes...Bruno. LOL! I liked Borat better. Borat was bad at first, but the more I saw it, the more I laughed. Bruno was more stupid than Borat, but I didn't HATE it. They both had interesting concepts (ex: Bruno showing us ignorant Americans), though. I had no idea Sacha was British. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted September 21, 2009 Author Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 Today, Andrea and I went to see The Orphan http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1148204/ 5 out of 5 a very well made Horror Thriller; in this age of Hollywood's crappy PG-13 cheap thrills, it's refreshing to know there is still someone out there who hasn't forgotten how to make a Rated R Thriller Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jolie752 Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 I finally saw Wolverine last night. It wasn't all that bad, but I think they could have done something more interesting with the character cause Wolverine has a lot of potential. Sabertooth was definetly the best part of the movie for me. He was just such a bad a** and was more interesting than Wolverine's sappy love story. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted October 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 From the Director of Donnie Darko!! The Film Based on the short story by Richard Matheson, "The Box" stars Cameron Diaz as Norma Lewis and James Marsden as Arthur Lewis, a suburban couple with a young child who receive a simple wooden box as a gift, which bears fatal and irrevocable consequences. A mysterious stranger, played by Frank Langella, delivers the message that the box promises to bestow upon its owner $1 million with the press of a button. But, pressing this button will simultaneously cause the death of another human being somewhere in the world...someone they don't know. With just 24 hours to have the box in their possession, Norma and Arthur find themselves in the crosshairs of a startling moral dilemma and must face the true nature of their humanity. The Official Site The Box IMDB The Box Trailer(s) AOL/Moviefone HD Encode of Domestic Trailer QT Trailer HD 480p (37.0Mb) QT Trailer HD 720p (66.2Mb) QT Trailer HD 1080p (100.1Mb) FLV Trailer 640X272 (17.4Mb) _______________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted October 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2009 Mel is back!! Cast: Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone, Danny Huston, Shawn Roberts, Bojana Novakovic, Frank Grillo, Gbenga Akinnagbe. The Film "Edge of Darkness" centers on a veteran cop (Gibson) whose only grown-up child (Novakovic) is murdered on the steps of his home. The cop unearths his daughter's secret life and discovers a world of corporate cover-ups and government collusion. Huston takes on the role of a shady businessman while Roberts will play the role of the daughter's distraught boyfriend. The Official Site Edge of Darkness IMDB Edge of Darkness Trailer(s) Yahoo Encode QT Domestic Trailer HD 480p (51.5Mb) QT Domestic Trailer HD 720p (122.0Mb) QT Domestic Trailer HD 1080p (188.3Mb) FLV Domestic Trailer 640X272 (21.4Mb) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larsonsmother Posted October 27, 2009 Report Share Posted October 27, 2009 Went to see 'Up' on Sunday - omg, what a fantastic movie - I really wasn't expecting it to move me, but move me it did. If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted October 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Yahoo HD Encode of NEW Avatar Domestic Trailer QT Trailer HD 480p QT Trailer HD 720p QT Trailer HD 1080p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guested Account Posted November 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 3, 2009 (edited) Prince of Persia the Sands of Time http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0473075/ right click and save as on the format you want: 320x180 (20.9 MB) http://streamingmovies.ign.com/movies/arti..._wmvlowwide.wmv 1280x720 (127.3 MB) http://streamingmovies.ign.com/movies/arti...10209_wmvhd.wmv 640x360 (56.1 MB) http://streamingmovies.ign.com/movies/arti...wmvhighwide.wmv 640x360 (73.6 MB) http://moviesmovies.ign.com/movies/video/a..._qthighwide.mov 320x180 (29.8 MB) http://moviesmovies.ign.com/movies/video/a...9_qtlowwide.mov It looks like Jerry Bruckheimer found another Cash Cow Franchise to go with his Pirates of the Caribbean Franchise!! This movies looks like Pirates of the Caribbean in the Desert!! Edited November 3, 2009 by J7Dadda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jedicri Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 I never did play the original Prince of Persia but I did manage to play Ubisoft's Prince of Persia trilogy on which this movie is based --- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, The Warrior Within and The Two Thrones. I wonder if this upcoming movie is a trilogy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ms.Croft Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 Prince of Persia the Sands of Time http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0473075/ right click and save as on the format you want: 320x180 (20.9 MB) http://streamingmovies.ign.com/movies/arti..._wmvlowwide.wmv 1280x720 (127.3 MB) http://streamingmovies.ign.com/movies/arti...10209_wmvhd.wmv 640x360 (56.1 MB) http://streamingmovies.ign.com/movies/arti...wmvhighwide.wmv 640x360 (73.6 MB) http://moviesmovies.ign.com/movies/video/a..._qthighwide.mov 320x180 (29.8 MB) http://moviesmovies.ign.com/movies/video/a...9_qtlowwide.mov It looks like Jerry Bruckheimer found another Cash Cow Franchise to go with his Pirates of the Caribbean Franchise!! This movies looks like Pirates of the Caribbean in the Desert!! Yeaaaaaahhhh..... Dunno what to think about this film. I don't generally like games into movies anyhow, but this one looks...ok. I don't really feel the substance from it, to be honest, just seems all flash and no content. I'll withold judgement until I see some proper reviews of it, though. Went to see Saw 6... I don't personally see Saw movies for the actual intelligent storyline anymore, to be honest, I'm just slightly messed up in the head and see it for the gore BUT, it actually wasn't too bad. It's a lot more like Saw 1 and 2, rather than the gore fests of the other 3. It wasn't excellent by any means, but it delivers to the classic Saw fans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jedicri Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 Yeaaaaaahhhh..... Dunno what to think about this film. I don't generally like games into movies anyhow, but this one looks...ok. I don't really feel the substance from it, to be honest, just seems all flash and no content. I'll withold judgement until I see some proper reviews of it, though. Went to see Saw 6... I don't personally see Saw movies for the actual intelligent storyline anymore, to be honest, I'm just slightly messed up in the head and see it for the gore BUT, it actually wasn't too bad. It's a lot more like Saw 1 and 2, rather than the gore fests of the other 3. It wasn't excellent by any means, but it delivers to the classic Saw fans. Here's an interview that provides some insight into the upcoming movie. The games's creator, Jordan Mechner, wrote the original drafts to the script. (And the link as well.... http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEEhlFENUJDvIK ) Jerry Bruckheimer and Jordan Mechner How is the 1989 original game a starting point for these wonderful parkour-esque moves here? Jordan Mechner: I think you said that exactly right. It was a starting place. I did the best I could on side-scrolling Apple II, the excitement of running and jumping and it was really from the first 10 minutes of Raiders Of The Lost Ark, was the immediate inspiration for the first game. I think the movie, as you've seen, goes very far beyond that. With a lot of game adaptations that have happened in the past, one of the big digressions is they throw out everything about the game and change aesthetic choices. It looks like, with the Sands of Time and the acrobatic moves of the characters, it looks like you've really incorporated a lot of the actual gameplay styles directly into what you've done on film. Is that something that was important to you, to maintain what is the character of Prince of Persia? Jordan Mechner: The movie is mostly based off The Sands of Time, the 2003 game that I did with Ubisoft. Rather than doing a literal re-telling of the game, what I pitched to Jerry and Disney in 2004, it's characters and elements - we have some of the coolest elements of the game - reconfigured into the story of a big-screen movie. That's what we set out to do. Jerry Bruckheimer: Jordan wrote the first two drafts of the script, so he was very involved. The fact that he's here means he likes the movie, so that always helps. You won't be reading him online saying 'Don't see it.' So if you play through the game, you're going to recognize a lot of the characters in the film? Jordan Mechner: Yeah, although, if you play the game, you're not going to know what happens in the movie. It's a different story, but yet you'll recognize the characters in a different form. I think it's very true to the spirit of the game. In adapting this, were there any other elements of any other versions of Prince of Persia that you borrowed or thought would be useful to include as nods to the fans? Jordan Mechner: At the time that I wrote the first draft of the script, those other games hadn't come out yet, so the screenplay was based off The Sands of Time. But, as you could probably see in the trailer, the production side took a lot of inspiration from the later games as well, with Jake's costume, certainly. Are there any of the creatures from The Sands of Time that I would remember fighting in the game? Did you specifically not want to have any creatures? Jordan Mechner: That's a really good, specific example of what we're talking about before. There are no sand monsters in the movie. For the game, turning everybody in the world except for the two main characters, into sand monsters, was really useful because it created an inexhaustible supply of enemies for the player to fight. That's a story that's meant to be played with a controller in your hand and a movie is an experience that's supposed to be a ride you have to go on, shared by an audience. So we didn't want to make the movie about fighting monsters. You said before that if you played the game you're not going to know what happened in the movie, so where did you come up with the concept of the film? Jerry Bruckheimer: It's more of a biblical tale. It's a street urchin who gets picked up by the king and made a prince and all the family dynamics that happen with these two brothers who are not really his brothers, not by birth. That's the start of the drama, and an uncle who's jealous of all of it. Jordan Mechner: And this really cool dagger that can turn back time. Judging from the trailer, they are sort of on a quest where they have to take this dagger back to a certain temple, to get rid of it, I suppse? Jerry Bruckheimer: It's sort of part of the story, yes, to safeguard the dagger from people who are trying to get their hands on it. Can you talk about the casting of Jake (Gyllenhaal), and what you saw in him that made him a right fit? Jerry Bruckheimer: I always thought he was, and still think he is, a huge movie star. He's a huge hero, romantic hero, and I've always wanted to work with him, and I got very lucky that he was available to do it. There was no other choice. Can you talk about the kind of physical training he had to go through? Jerry Bruckheimer: A lot. I mean, he really worked hard. He worked for months and months before we started. He trained every single day, rode bikes, lifted weights, had a very specific diet. He couldn't eat any fats and he had to have a lot of protein. All during the filming he was working out and he kept it up through the whole thing. What do you have to do to modern-day Morocco to make it look like ancient Persia? Jerry Bruckheimer: It's just sand. They have plenty of it there. No, what we did was we had a fantastic production designer who created these sets. We actually built a lot of what you saw. The only thing we had to add was some set extensions, but a lot of the stuff you see is stuff we built or we would take structures in Morocco and add structures to these old structures. We found an old part of the city, one of the most ancients parts of the city, that we got to use. Jordan Mechner: That was actually my first week on set. I couldn't tell where the real city ended and the set began. There were real people walking through the streets and I couldn't tell if they were extras or if they were people living there. Jerry Bruckheimer: It stopped in time. Some of the sets are in the Atlas Mountains, and as you're driving up there, there's no electricity. People are carrying stuff on their heads, carrying they're children, it's unbelievable. It's like we're back in the 6th Century. Jordan Mechner: That's one of the things that was so cool for me. It was such a surprise coming from the video game world, where I was so used to finding various ways of making this look cool on the screen, to actually being in the desert where it's 125 degrees and there's real sandstorms. How many movies have you seen where there's a scene in a desert oasis and it's a set? This was a real desert oasis. The fact that, besides all the action and the adventure story aspects of it, this is an epic movie that's shot on location on a scale that hasn't been seen on the screen, in this way, ever. So I think that really brought the production up to another level, because it's not what people expect. How much parkour training was there, and did you bring in any experts we might recognize? Jerry Bruckheimer: We brought in the key experts out of France. In the beginning of the movie, there is a young man that betrays Jake as a young boy, and he was a parkour expert. He's 10 years old and he's amazing, absolutely amazing. You talked about the differences of the video game and the film. Can you talk about the challenges you came up against with your brain traditionally going one way, and wrapping it around a cinematic sort of framework? Jordan Mechner: Yeah, well I loved movies growing up, even before I loved games and before video games were even invented. This was a video game that was inspired by movies, so I think, in writing the first draft of the screenplay, I just kind of set about to write a movie in that genre, a kind of movie I love that inspired me to create the game in the first place. How often is the dagger used throughout the movie, and is it being used because Jake is screwing something up, or is he trying to fix events that are happening around him? Jerry Bruckheimer: Both. It happened by accident, originally, then he uses it to try to fix something that is going terribly wrong. So the dagger can't fix outside events that he's not involved with? Jerry Bruckheimer: He can turn back time. Jordan Mechner: Basically, in the game, if you make a mistake and you're falling to your death, you can actually push the switch on the dagger's handle and it brings you back to the moment before you made the mistake, so you can actually avoid mistakes. People around you aren't going to be able to know that you did that. So there might be scenes in this movie where Jake's falling to his death and he can actually use the dagger to get out of it? Jerry Bruckheimer: If he has it (Laughs). Jordan Mechner: This gets to a difference between the game and the movie. In the game, the dagger has so many powers and you're using it all the time. If we did that in the movie, the hero would've been omnipotent, and it wouldn't have been very interesting. In the movie, there's a lot of constraints and he's got to be very careful of how he uses the dagger. You have The Sorcerer's Apprentice coming out this summer. How did you imagine a Fantasia short becoming a big summer blockbuster film? Jerry Bruckheimer: We didn't, but somebody else did. Nic Cage and some other people decided it'd be kinda cool to do and came to us. We developed the screenplay with them and took this little moment in Fantasia and created an entire story. How crazy is Nic going to be in The Sorcerer's Apprentice? Jerry Bruckheimer: I think he's a wonderful mystical character in it. He's really a character. It's certainly Nic Cage you want to watch on screen. You're never quite sure what he's going to do or how he's going to react. With the comments that Bob Iger recently made, it seems there is a paradigm shift. How do you move forward? Jerry Bruckheimer: We take direction from whoever our financier is and in this case we have a deal with Disney. Disney decided a few years ago they wanted to make more family-orientated pictures and we made Pirates of the Caribbean so we made National Treasure. We adjust to the people who are paying for this and what they want to make. We develop stories we feel will benefit them not only in a financial, but in a way that crosses all the different platforms. "Pirates" is a great example. It crosses many platforms. Michael Singer, who works with us, was at Disneyland over the weekend and he said there was an hour wait to get into the Pirates of the Caribbean. You can see how a movie can affect and change the ride itself and the characters. So it benefits everybody. There's a worry about Johnny Depp's commitment to Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Are you going to be able to make him comfortable with the new people at Disney? Jerry Bruckheimer: I think that he was very close with Dick [Cook]. We loved him and part of our success is attributed to Dick which is fantastic, but things change. We've been through a ton of management here at Disney and have had many bosses through the years that I've been here. Somehow you adjust and the gentleman they brought in is very smart. As an executive he's had an enormous amount of success. He's been a very good partner to us, but that doesn't mean we won't work with Dick somewhere else down the line. Who knows. We'll just have to see what happens. We read you're adapting another game, Shattered Union. Jerry Bruckheimer: It's something we're developing which takes years. When did you sell this to us, '04? Jordan Mechner: '04. Jerry Bruckheimer: So it took us five years to get this one going. What's your attraction to the video game world? Jerry Bruckheimer: It's fascinating. It's always the concept. Two reasons: Concept, characters, theme and pre-sold title. If you go online and read his blogs, people blog about Prince of Persia and its unbelievable the fan base that he has for his game. We had all gamer press before you came in and they're so excited to see this and skeptical to be quite honest. Skeptical we picked Jake and weren't sure if he was the right for the character, but when they saw this, they got very excited. They all applauded at the end of it and felt it was true to what Jordan had originally created. They go back to his first game and were asking me questions about a game he created in '89. They're talking about a game they played in '89 and asked if this character is in it so they're really into this. You're a busy guy so do you stay on top of what's happening in video games? Jerry Bruckheimer: This is my genesis here that keeps me current. That's how we do it. As I get older, I lean more and more on younger people to bring me stuff that I might not be aware of, but make me aware of it. What's your take on making the The Lone Ranger current for today's audience? Jerry Bruckheimer: (Ted) Elliot and (Terry) Rossio worked on that with a couple of other writers and Johnny [Depp] so they'll create something that has a kind of true to the western, but also other elements like we did with "Pirates" so it won't be just a straight ahead western. We know Johnny Depp wants to play Tonto. Do you have any thoughts as to who the ranger would be? Jerry Bruckheimer: Not yet. We're still creating a pretty wide net and figuring it out. It comes down to who is available when we want to make it. We have a wish list, but we were lucky on this one. Our wish list came through Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Alfred Molina, Ben Kingsley, Toby Kebbell and will be released in theaters nationwide on May 28, 2010. 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Guested Account Posted November 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 (edited) Gemma Arterton (Miss Strawberry Fields in Quantum of Solace) is in this movie too!! Boy, she has been busy!! She has 7 movies coming out between now and 2011: Wuthering Heights (2010) (in production) .... Catherine Earnshaw Tamara Drewe (2011) (post-production) .... Tamara Drewe Clash of the Titans (2010) (post-production) .... Io St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold (2009) (post-production) .... Kelly Jones Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) (completed) .... Tamina The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009) .... Alice Creed The Boat That Rocked (2009) .... Desiree Cast: Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Danny Huston, Gemma Arterton, Mads Mikkelsen, Jason Flemyng, Alexa Davalos, Izabella Miko, Nicholas Hoult, Pete Postlethwaite. The Film In "Clash of the Titans," the ultimate struggle for power pits men against kings and kings against gods. But the war between the gods themselves could destroy the world. Born of a god but raised as a man, Perseus (Sam Worthington) is helpless to save his family from Hades (Ralph Fiennes), vengeful god of the underworld. With nothing left to lose, Perseus volunteers to lead a dangerous mission to defeat Hades before he can seize power from Zeus (Liam Neeson) and unleash hell on earth. Leading a daring band of warriors, Perseus sets off on a perilous journey deep into forbidden worlds. Battling unholy demons and fearsome beasts, he will only survive if he can accept his power as a god, defy his fate and create his own destiny. The Official Site Clash of the Titans IMDB Clash of the Titans Trailer(s) AOL/Moviefone HD Encode QT Domestic Teaser HD 480p (20.4Mb) QT Domestic Teaser HD 720p (36.5Mb) QT Domestic Teaser HD 1080p (55.2Mb) How can they remake one of my most beloved movies from the 80s? this is a Sacrilege!! Edited November 11, 2009 by J7Dadda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demon_Knight69 Posted November 11, 2009 Report Share Posted November 11, 2009 Well, after my court date on Friday, I am going to go see 2012 as a present to me because I sold my house. I'll let you know how it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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