La franchise Terminator serait à vendre pour 371 millions selon Lyricis. Ma fois, si j'avais la somme....j'ai adoré le 4...
Coté mythologie classique, le magazine Empire met en couverture ZE péplum que j'attends aka Clash of Titans, remake d'un film du début des années 80 (avec Persée qui tranche à tout va, genre god of war pour les petits jeunes qui n'ont pas connu le premier film (louez le !). Bref, j'aime pas trop la pose de Sam Worthington (quoi, il a joué un Terminator ? Décidément, ils sont partout !!!) mais les "cachets" guerrier de la photographie et du costume me donne envie.
En prime, le sommaire du magazine : (en anglais, désolé pour les non-anglophones)
1. Clash of the Titans
Gods, monsters, ladies with snakes for hair, mechanical owls and the
star of Avatar and Terminator Salvation: Clash of the Titans has got it
all. We were on set of the forthcoming Greek epic multiple times, so
here we bring you the lowdown from all the cast and crew, from director
Louis Leterrier to Gemma Arterton, here typecast as a goddess, on the
grittier, dirtier remake of a nostalgic favourite.
2. New Moon
Aaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Yes, calm yourselves ladies:
we talked to R-Pattz, K-Stew and Jake-Abs to bring you the lowdown on
Twilight sequel New Moon. Oh, there are still lovestruck teenage girls
involved, and romantic vampires, but director Chris Weitz and his cast
explain why this one is a more guy-friendly movie. And as if that
weren’t enough, there are giant posters too.
3. The Alien Saga
It’s Alien’s 30th birthday, and to celebrate the anniversary of the
Facehugger’s explosive emergence from its egg we bring you the complete
story of the saga. An anatomy of the chestburster scene. The lowdown on
all
the Colonial Marines. A set report from Alien3 that goes some way to
explaining what went worng. An exclusive, in-depth interview with
Sigourney Weaver. This is the Alien story in full, and will remind you
how freakin’ great the films are.
4. Diablo Cody
She’s hot, she’s cool and she understands three-act structure: welcome
to the superstar screenwriter of Juno and the upcoming Jennifer’s Body.
We talked to Diablo Cody about alpha females, giant robots and her new
horror movie, and asked why it is that she identifies so strongly with
teenagers. Warning: contains tattoos and pictures of hot women.
5. Taking Woodstock
Ang Lee has mastered pretty much every genre there is, and now he’s
tackling a US cultural watershed with a behind-the-scenes story set at
the Woodstock Festival. We bring you the story on his near-breakdown
following Lust, Caution’s negative reaction and the search for
authenticity that shaped his take on Woodstock…
6. Robert Zemeckis
He’s been working solely in 3D performance capture for years now, and
with his latest film A Christmas Carol Robert Zemeckis has taken
another leap forward in making convincing computer characters. We
talked to a cinema pioneer about why he’s turned his back on live
action, and look through his back catalogue at some classic films.
7. Centurion
Neil Marshall doesn’t make things easy on himself or his cast. From
beheadings to death-leaps from waterfalls to actual cases of frostbite,
the shooting of Centurion has been a tough one – but it’s one that
everyone’s surprisingly cheery about, because it looks like this
« Scottish-Roman Western » is on to something. We’ve got the full story
from the set.
8. Steve Soderbergh
The Oceans films. Erin Brockovich. Sex, lies and videotape. Steven
Soderbergh has one of the most impressive and eclectic CVs in
Hollywood, so when we sat down for a (very) long chat with him recently
for this month’s Big Interview, the conversation was wide-ranging and
comprehensive. Pick up the issue for the lowdown on why he loves
Ocean’s Twelve, working with a porn star and his philosophy on
filmmaking.
9. Nine
The News section this month opens with Penelope Cruz in full showgirl
mode in Rob Marshall’s Nine, the Daniel Day-Lewis-starring musical
where every single member of the cast has at least fourteen Oscar
nominations. But that’s not all: we also have the full report from
Movie-Con, new pics from The Expendables and Up In The Air, a tribute
to Patrick Swayze and so much more that the internet has run out of
room.
10. Up
Leading the In Cinemas review section this month is the sublime Up,
Pixar’s latest film and one that makes the http://www.canalblog.com/cf/my/?nav=blog.manage&bid=644031&pid=15280142weirdo proposition of tying
balloons to your house and sailing off to the Amazon seem like a good
idea. Also in there is The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and
Jennifer’s Body, as well as Fantastic Mr Fox and 9. Mean