Surprise! Teen Wolf has given us a lot to talk about the past few weeks and since we recorded the last Demon Wolfcast a bit later in the week we were able to round up some tweets and do a minisode. In this one we tackle those Hoechlin Batman rumors, Sterek parallels, if Jennifer is really in love with Derek, and what the packs would look like if ever Scott really became an alpha. Happy listening!
It’s tough when you walk out of a film and aren’t sure whether you enjoyed it or not, but this was the situation I found myself in upon leaving my screening of Elysium. The film, Neil Blomkamp’s first after the superb District 9, isn’t a supremely ambitious film and yet it carries on as if it is, mollywhopping you over the head with big messages and set pieces. Whether that’s for better or for worse, is hard to tell and part of the reason why although this film will entertain you, it fails to really rise to anything more.
Ah August, the month when summer begins to dwindle away and the Oscar race starts to take some semblance of a form. It still feels like the wild wild West with regards to what could possibly end up in the lineup but with each passing month, and new trailer, we can at least get a better understanding of what the race could potentially look like. Here are my Oscar predictions and analysis.
The process of remaking something isn’t new, but it seems that today reboots and remakes have been dominating the film industry at an incredibly high degree. Whether it the superhero reboots that come out within five years of each other or the endless slew of classic horror films that get remade, Hollywood has really banked a significant portion of it’s business on them. So what are some things that make these remakes and reboots successful? I took a gander at the film landscape and came up with some Dos and Dont’s for having a successful remake.
UPDATE: It has been confirmed that Tyler is in the running for this role.
Why is it that foolishness always happens in the morning? I can’t even begin my day with peace before I am slapped with an interesting piece of news. According to Cosmic Booknews, the alpha of Beacon Hills, Tyler Hoechlin, is being heavily considered to play the role of Batman in the Man of Steel sequel where Batman and Superman will share the screen.
Twitter and Facebook have been places of intense discussion for the past several days, most of it revolving around the George Zimmerman verdict and Cory Monteith’s death. But there’s been just as much discussion regarding Pacific Rim‘s box office and whether the third place finish signals death of new material. Also on the Twitter is convos surrounding Crystal Fairy, a movie I loathed out of Sundance. I initially hadn’t planned on commenting on Pacific Rim or Crystal Fairy (cause I’d love to forget about the latter) but after seeing two people I respect and am friendly with advocate for these films, I had to share my opinion.