Behind The Panels Issue 39 – Pedro and Me

In this issue, Daredevil comes home, Alice Krige cast in Thor 2, controversy for The Avengers in Japan and on a sad note, comic legend Joe Kubert passes away. PLUS our amazing pick of the week: Pedro & Me by Judd Winnick (Square Fish).

Our next reading assignment: When The Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs.

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Film Actually Ep097 – The Bourne Legacy

This week we have a change of plan. Due to problems finding screenings of Cosmopolis, we have moved that film to a later date and review The Bourne Legacy instead, we look at What We’ve Been Watching, read some feedback and deliver a brand new Lists of Five – Five Movie We Just Didn’t Need. Film Actually is the official movie podcast of geekactually.com.

Hosts: David McVay, Josh Philpott & Richard Gray

The news section is now officially it’s own show called Film Actually News. Look for it on the feed because it is loud, fast and under thirty minutes… or your money back.

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What We’ve Been Watching

A collection of other things we’ve been watching this week.

Feature Film Review

‘The Bourne Legacy’ directed by Tony Gilroy and written by Tony Gilroy and Dan Gilroy inspired by the novels by Robert Ludlum. It stars Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Donna Murphy and Stacy Keach.

An expansion of the universe from Robert Ludlum’s novels, centered on a new hero whose stakes have been triggered by the events of the previous three films. Source: IMDB

Spoiler Zone: 00:36:43 – 00:44:15 – Skip this section if you don’t want to hear spoilers

Watch the trailer here: http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/universal/thebournelegacy/

Lists of Five

This week our Lists of Five: Five Movie We Just Didn’t Need. I think the topic speaks for itself.
Just a reminder, because we never like to just make things easy on ourselves, our lists are not necessarily top five lists, they are more or a less a list of film recommendations within the theme of the list.

The Rest…

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We are closing the show with Moby’s “Extreme Ways” from The Bourne films.

The opening clip is from “The Bourne Supremacy”.

Go see more movies, you don’t see enough movies and all of life’s questions are answered in the movies.

Film Actually News 14-08-2012

Welcome to the brand new Film Actually News for August 14th, 2012. This week: Alf goes CG, Carlo Rambaldi dies, Aladdin heads to Broadway, The Hobbit scales down, Ender’s Game scales up, Red Dawn gets a trailer and free movies on BitTorrent. All this and more!

Hosts: David McVay, Josh Philpott & Richard Gray

What used to be a boring, stuffy film section of the Film Actually podcast has been spun off into it’s own, we hope, more entertaining show. We don’t make the news, we just have fun with it. Film Actually News – Loud, Fast and Under Thirty Minutes… or your money back.

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In case you want the full stories, Here are your show links:

Special Effects guru Carlo Rambaldi dies at 86
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/italian-special-effects-master-carlo-rambaldi-father-of-et-dead-at-86/2012/08/10/eade6e52-e30e-11e1-89f7-76e23a982d06_story.html

Party on dudes! Bill & Ted 3 gets a director
http://www.vulture.com/2012/08/bill-ted-may-ride-again-for-a-third-film.html?mid=twitter_vulture
and gets a plot too!
http://www.gq.com/entertainment/tv/blogs/the-stream/2012/08/keanu-reeves-interview-chris-heath-gq-august-2012.html

Uhh… Cool?
http://www.slashfilm.com/disneys-aladdin-on-its-way-to-broadway/

Free, legitimate movies on BitTorrent… yes please!
http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120807006520/en/Internet-Archive-Releases-1000000-Files-Freely-Downloadable

If it tastes like cat…
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/sony-pictures-animation-alf-jordan-kerner-paul-fusco-360011

The Hobbit scales down it’s release and won’t be a cinema revolution after all.
http://www.slashfilm.com/revolution-limited-48fps-version-the-hobbit-dramatically-downscaled-distribution/

Found footage horror basis of Amityville prequel
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/08/09/new-amityville-prequel-to-be-built-on-actual-footage-from-a-1976-seance/

Zoe Saldana To Play Nina Simone?
http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34879

Ender’s Game and new Twilight film are heading to IMAX… why?
http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/enders-game-getting-imax-release-51521

They got Cage!
http://www.totalfilm.com/news/clint-eastwood-in-talks-for-expendables-3

And we finish the show with the new trailer for the remake of Red Dawn
https://geekactually.com/2012/08/11/red-dawn-the-remake-finally-makes-an-appearance/

The Rest…

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Behind The Panels Issue 38 – Batman Earth One

In this issue, DC announces a super crossover and Alan Moore isn’t ready to pimp out his log cabin just yet. THEN geeks have cause for rejoice on the road to The Avengers 2. PLUS our kick-ass pick of the week: Batman – Earth One by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank (DC Comics).

Our next reading assignment: Pedro & Me by Judd Winnick (Square Fish).

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Red Dawn – The Remake Finally Makes An Appearance

A couple of years ago we talked about the remake of Red Dawn on the show and wondered if a) we needed a remake because, let’s face it, the cold war is over and b) if it would ever come out because of several problems plaguing the film (see below). Well, now here it is, finally getting a release. You can see the trailer and poster below.

Red Dawn Remake - Chris HemsworthJohn Milius’ original Red Dawn, which came out in 1984, was a cold war statement about how ordinary Americans could fight back against the evil ‘red’ threat. It was propaganda by a very right wing director during a very paranoid time. Even with this agenda, the film was a fun action film that you couldn’t help but have a lot of fun with because of how silly the premise was. This time around our group of freedom fighters (The Wolverines) are lead by a marine (Chris Hemsworth) and that sort of defeats the ‘ordinary Americans’ aspect of the story. My suspicion, the film doesn’t try to push an agenda, instead it goes the politically correct road and just becomes a generic action film. In the decades to come people will still be watching Milius’ original film because it is a time capsule of the period and this film will be forgotten about.

Director Dan Bradley’s remake has been plagued with problems, first there was MGM’s famous financial problems a couple of years ago that shelved the film. When that resolved the film had another problem, the original invaders were supposed to be Chinese. Due to our ever expanding dependance on China as a trade partner, this needed to be changed and North Korea was decided upon to be the new bad guys, so the film had to be digitally altered so the invaders had North Korean insignias etc.

Finally we come down to the last issue, the brass tacks as you might say, we live in a very different era and I don’t think that we really see North Korea as the big bad guy. The threat doesn’t feel as real as in the first film. About a year ago or so a video game came out called Homeland that kind of felt like the spiritual successor to the original Red Dawn, it was even developed with the help of John Milius, if anything, that was all that was really needed. This remake really does just feel a little like it is too late, by about three decades.

Red Dawn is directed by Dan Bradley and stars Chris Hemsworth, Isabel Lucas, Josh Hutcherson, Adrianne Palicki, Josh Peck, Connor Cruise and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It is due out in America in November.

Cockneys vs. Zombies – Red Band Trailer

What do you get when Shaun of the Dead and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels have a baby? It would seem that you get Cockneys vs. Zombies! This has the potential to be really fun or really stupid. I’m game to give it a shot.

Cockneys vs. Zombies is directed by Matthias Hoene and stars Michelle Ryan, Georgia King and Honor Blackman. There is no Australian release date as of yet.