Saturday, September 1, 2012

Zack Snyder Directing Justice League Movie?!


With all the recent news and rumor in regards to who is directing the Justice League movie, could it actually be Man of Steel's Zack Snyder?
We've heard a bunch of names thrown around, from Christopher Nolan, to David Yates, Ben Affleck, to the Wachowski's, and Brett Ratner.
Maybe that's all smoke and mirrors.
Initially, Zack Snyder came out and said that his Superman was going to have nothing to do with the upcoming Justice League movie - it would be stand alone - much like Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy.
So Snyder was trying to tell us that Warner Bros. was rebooting Superman only to have a new Superman featured in the new Justice League Movie?
Yeah, we weren't buying that either, and sure enough, it eventually came out that the Man of Steel will be spearheading a DC Comics shared movie universe — with Henry Cavill as Superman.
Snyder seems like the obvious choice to helm Justice League. He has the experience directing an ensemble cast of action heroes and special effects withWatchmen and 300. In addition, Warner Bros. is banking on the director with theMan of Steel, and from all reports, the movie looks to be amazing.
Would you want Zack Snyder on as director of the Justice League movie or one of the aforementioned names?

Stay tuned to Bury Them Alive! as more on the Man Of Steel develops.
Man Of Steel flies into theaters June 14th, 2013 directed by Zack Snyder starring, Henry Cavill as the Man of Steel, Diane Lane as Martha "Ma" Kent, KevinCostner as Jonat han "Pa" Kent, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Michael Shannon asZod, and Russel Crowe as Jor-El.
Be sure to check out the Cosmic Book News Superman Movie Hub for even more news and information. Watch the trailer of both versions here: Source:http://movies.cosmicbooknews.com/content/zack-snyder-directing-justice-league-movie

Mother's Day (2010) Remake MOVIE REVIEW!

Mother's Day (2010)

I haven't watched the original but I think It's better so I can't give a proper review, but the movie was great, it's not awesome but match our generation revenge type.


The mother was good in playing with her victims. Her two orphaned kids were great and psychotic much. The good thing about this movie is it's definitely push up the punches. 

The thing that told me to watch this is that there's nothing to do here, and I figured to watch this. I really liked this movie, not the fact that it is a remake but I think it's more true to life.

Mother's Day gives you none the less thriller and horror that is Rated-R
I would give the movie a 6/10 for helping me fixed my boredom and for entertaining me.

HALLOWEEN BOOK TO COME OUT NEXT YEAR WITH HALLOWEEN 3D!

Halloween: The Complete Authorized History by Justin Beahm is currently in production and will be an unprecedented exploration of the iconic series, with dozens of interviews, hundreds of photos, props, and artifacts.

The book will be definitive story of a horror legend and will include all 10 Halloween films and will include Halloween 3D.  The book is scheduled to be released in October 2013 in celebration of the series' 35th Anniversary, the book will tell the story of each picture via dozens of interviews with the people who made it happen, from directors to producers, composers to fx artists, writers to stunt personnel.

Halloween: The Complete Authorized History will be heavily illustrated, containing hundreds of rare images, documents, props, artifacts, and promotional materials, culled from the Trancas archives and personal collections of those involved. In addition, the book will feature historical genre magazine articles relating to each film’s release, as well as new original artwork from some of today’s most notable talents.

Justin Beahm is a contributing editor at Fangoria magazine, a senior writer at Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, and is now Editor-In-Chief of HalloweenMovies.com. In addition, Justin is Creative Director of Hip Bonz merchandise company, and Vice President of the sCare Foundation, a non-profit group of horror genre personalities dedicated to combating teenage homelessness and poverty (more at scareoundation.org).

Stay tuned to OfficialHalloweenBook.com for updates on the book.

In other rumor news it is being reported that as for Halloween 3D, Dimension Films had pegged it for release this year, however, that doesn't appear to be the case any longer.  Not sure if this is fact or if it's just a guess since the book comes out in 2013, and cast or crew has not been yet announced for Halloween 3D.   We will keep you updated with more  information was we get it. 

JURASSIC PARK IV Gets A Release Date!

More of a release year but that's close to the same thing, right? Check it out below from WorstPreviews.com,

During last year's Comic-Con, Steven Spielberg announced that he already worked out the story for "Jurassic Park 4" and was hoping to make the film in two or three years. Then last month, "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" writers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver were hired to write the script.

Now, Collider had the chance to speak to producer Frank Marshall, who confirmed that the plan is still to have the film in theaters in two years, likely during the summer since it's a "popcorn movie."

He went on to say that it's definitely a sequel, and even though Spielberg won't be directing, he'll be heavily involved in the development. And the reason why Marshall and Spielberg are so interested in the fourth film, is because there's an opportunity to take advantage of all the technological advancements that have been made in recent years.

"That's what’s gonna be great about it, technology hass taken a leap now that we can really do some great things," he said, adding that the dinosaurs won't all be CGI because practical effects feel more realistic to audiences.

Read more: http://worstpreviews.com/headline.php?i ... z21RIwnb00

Source: http://collider.com/jurassic-park-4-seq ... ll/182397/