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Joel Silver Saw What You Did

I Saw What You Did and I Know Who You Are

I Saw What You Did and I Know Who You Are

According to Variety.com, Joel Silver’s Dark Castle is remaking 1965’s I Saw What You Did and I Know Who You Are! by William Castle.

The original Castle pic, which starred Joan Crawford, was based on the Ursula Curtis novel “Out of the Dark” and revolved around two girls who innocently pass the time making prank phone calls to unsuspecting people until they call the wrong guy.

Patrick Lussier will direct and Lussier and Todd Farmer will share writing duties.

Dark Castle’s first film was a remake of House on Haunted Hill, William Castle’s 1959 classic.

Source: Variety.com

I Saw What You Did

House on Haunted Hill (Color + B&W)

House on Haunted Hill

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American Gladiators Flexes Big Screen Muscle

Yes, ma'am.  Whatever you say, ma'am.

Yes, ma'am. Whatever you say, ma'am.

Yes, that’s right, everyone’s favorite steriod-filled hour of power is making it’s jump to the big screen.  According to Variety.com:

Johnny Ferraro, creator of the “American Gladiators” TV franchise, is bringing a live-action adaptation of the property to the bigscreen.The film will be based on the TV show that first aired in 1988 and has been on the air every year except one during the past 20 years….

Former Legendary Pictures chief marketing officer Scott Mednick is producing “American Gladiators.” The goal is to create an action story that takes place inside the world Ferraro has created.

“I look forward to creating a compelling story that launches a whole new set of characters,” Mednick said.

Apparently the show started off as a movie idea, sort of a Running Man-esque type of thing I suppose, but then some bigwig had the brilliant idea of actually making the game show a reality.  Now the show will return to it’s original fictional roots.  Hopefully it will continue to devolve until it no longer exists at all.

Source: Variety.com via Filmdrunk.com

American Gladiators (The Original Series): The Battle Begins

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Star Trek is a Flawed Masterpiece

Uh... Sulu can you move your hand please?

Uh... Sulu can you move your hand please?

I would consider myself to be a Trekkie, though not a fanboy.  I have always been a fan of the show and hold it even above Star Wars in its epic greatness, but I also recognize that it has never been perfect.  I had heard of vaguely un-Trekworthy storylines and pissed off fanboys, but I intentionally avoided spoilers like the plague on this one, so I knew nothing of the sheer scale of this “reboot” of the franchise.  Therefore, when I got in line to go in and see the movie, I fully expected it to suck and to be righteously pissed off in a couple of hours.  I must say, though, that I was pleasantly surprised and only a little pissed off.  But I’m getting ahead of myself, first the movie.

Minor spoilers after the jump…

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Star Trek Beams In $72.5 Mil

Sulu, don't hate me because I'm beautiful....

Sulu, don't hate me because I'm beautiful....

Star Trek raked in the dollars over the weekend to the tune of 72.5 million.  Not bad, but not quite as good as Wolverine last week.  Top 10 box office draws were:

TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Total Gross Week #
1 N Star Trek Par. $75,204,289 $79,204,289 1
2 1 X-Men Origins: Wolverine Fox $26,408,288 -69.0% $129,032,435 2
3 2 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past WB (NL) $10,258,141 -33.4% $30,054,386 2
4 3 Obsessed SGem $6,560,266 -45.6% $56,207,576 3
5 4 17 Again WB $4,232,422 -33.5% $53,994,515 4
6 N Next Day Air Sum. $4,111,043 $4,111,043 1
7 6 The Soloist P/DW $3,949,430 -30.2% $23,845,177 3
8 5 Monsters Vs. Aliens P/DW $3,260,440 -43.8% $186,774,092 7
9 7 Earth (2009) BV $2,666,219 -38.6% $26,264,242 3
10 8 Hannah Montana The Movie BV $2,193,043 -47.3% $73,861,795 5

Source: BoxOfficeMojo.com

JCVD is Looking For a Lady

JCVD takes a little "me time"

JCVD takes a little "me time"

Jean-Claude Van Damme has a new teaser trailer out for his new movie The Eagle Path and it is a double-handful of awesomeness, let me tell you.  I tell you this guy can act!  His range is incredible.  I stand in awe.  From Twitchfilm.net:

A military veteran and former mercenary, Frenchy (Van Damme) works as a taxi driver, hiding somewhere in East Asia, haunted by his past. After his driving shifts he often frequents the Eagle’s Nest, a seedy bar that houses a caged eagle. In the midst of the chaotic Asian traffic Frenchy picks up a beautiful female passenger who will change him forever.

Where does he come up with those unique story lines? Video of the trailer after the jump…

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Trade In Your Used Games at Gamefly

Deserted Trading Post building and barn

I’m a bit late to the party on this one, but better late than never. Online game rental service Gamefly has a service in beta which allows you to trade in your used games for credit.  This is an interesting development, to say the least.  I have been a Gamefly subscriber almost since the inception of the service, and this is the most interesting development I can remember. The service claims to be in beta, so that implies that not every member will see the new TRADE-IN tab.

beta

The service has some strange terms, though, like the one that says trade-in credit can only be applied to your monthly membership fees, which implies that you won’t be able to use your game credits to purchase used games from the store.  Another one says you have to pay for shipping, including on anything they don’t accept and send back to you.  Those type of restrictions make the service less valuable, but hopefully GF will see the error of their ways.

gameflytradein

Essentially, you just enter the UPC code from the game you want to trade into a form on the Gamefly website.  Gamefly will tell you how much it is worth in store credit.   You can add multiple games to your trade-in cart before checking out.  Once you do, you just print out the packing slip and ship off your games (at your expense).  Gamefly will inspect your order and credit your account at your regular billing cycle.

Click here to check it out.

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