Friday, June 04, 2010

On Target

Do you remember all of that talk of The Hurt Locker star Jeremy Renner playing Hawkeye in the Avengers movie?

Well after lots of speculation and back and forth it looks pretty good that Renner will join confirmed cast members Chris Hemsworth Samuel L. Jackson Robert Downey Jr Chris Evans, says Heat Vision

Based on Zak Penn's previous draft-the flick sees the group come together to save the world against a destructive power (which may or may not turn out the be or Edward Norton as The Incredible Hulk)

Joss Whedon helms the superhero team up pic

The comic book flick is already poised for a May 4th 2012 release.

A Small Price To Pay

The first trailer for the 2010 version of Gulliver's Travels has hit...

Rob Letterman helms the modern take on the classic tale by Jonathan Swift, where Black plays a mailroom clerk who, after being mistakenly assigned a travel piece on the Bermuda Triangle suddenly finds himself a giant among men when he washes ashore on the hidden island of Lilliput, home to a population of very tiny people. At first enslaved by the diminutive and industrious Liliputians, and later declared their hero, Gulliver comes to learn that it's how big you are on the inside that count.

Emily Blunt, Jason Segel, Billy Connolly, Catherine Tate, Chris O'Dowd, Amanda Peet and James Corden, also star.



The film hits on December 22nd in the US

Contract Killing

It's one crowded weekend at the cineplex as Jonah Hill tries to Get Him to the Greek (reviews with Russell Brand) Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl are a couple of Killers in Love (reviews) Owen Wilson is the voice of Marmaduke (reviews) While Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley get the heebie jeebies from Delphine Chanéac in Splice (reviews)






Carl DiOrio of THR says it's Shrek' that's poised to top box office for third time

The big green guy wasn't much of a sprinter, but his marathon form looks sharp.

DreamWorks Animation's "Shrek Forever After," a 3D four-quel in the lovable-ogre franchise, is expected to three-peat atop the domestic boxoffice with $25 million-$30 million. The PG-rated film underperformed expectations with a $70 million bow two sessions ago but held strong during its holiday-stretched sophomore session and faces relatively light competition this frame despite four wide openers.

Fox unleashes the family comedy "Marmaduke," Lionsgate looses the action comedy "Killers," and Universal debuts the R-rated comedy "Get Him to the Greek"; each is likely to be held to the teen millions through Sunday. Also today, Warner Bros. unspools the sci-fi thriller "Splice" with weekend prospects of $8 million-$10 million.

"Shrek Forever" might hurt "Marmaduke," a live-action romp based on the titular comic-strip canine. Execs had expected more urgent prerelease interest, but tracking data on family pics often runs a bit light, and a late surge of enthusiasm is possible.

As one industyite recently observed, "I learned long ago not to bet against any dog movie."

Tom Dey ("Failure to Launch") directed "Marmaduke," which co-stars Lee Pace ("When in Rome") and Judy Greer ("Barry Munday"), with Owen Wilson voicing Marmaduke, one of several talking pets in the pic.

"Killers" topliners Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl figure prominently in well-received TV spots for the PG-13 pic, which was directed by Robert Luketic ("The Ugly Truth"). But the distributor's refusal to screen the film for critics quickly slayed any expectations of a leggy run built on positive word-of-mouth.

The reverse could be true with Universal's raunchy comedy "Greek," which has impressed in early screenings yet failed to muster much love from those surveyed in prelease polls.

British actor and comedian Russell Brand toplines, with Jonah Hill ("Funny People") and Sean Combs among co-stars. Nick Stoller, who directed Brand in the same rock star role in 2008's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," helmed "Greek," with Judd Apatow among the producers.

"Splice" was an inexpensive pickup by genre vet Joel Silver, with Warners on board just to distribute. Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley ("Mr. Nobody") star, and Vincenzo Natali ("Nothing") directed.....

Nicole Sperling of EW: 'Shrek': A third weekend atop box office?

Reviews for Greek and Splice are strong; "Duke" may draw in a bit of the family crowd--It's Killers that's making buzz-Despite being kept from critics. Thanks to abs and Kutcher's 'Piracy' decision: says 'The Film's Good Enough To Sell Itself'

We'll See...

Thursday, June 03, 2010

"This Above All — To Thine Own Self Be True..."

Director Roland Emmerich's upcoming Anonymous-- a 16th century conspiracy thriller revolving around the true ownership of the work of William Shakespeare, will recreate the period with special effects--Among other things

Actor Xavier Samuel ("Eclipse") told GQ Magazine that "there is a lot of green screen, a lot of special effects. They're really re-creating the London from that time. It's going to be quite visually spectacular."

Hmmm....

Samuel also spoke about his role, saying "I play the Earl of Southampton. He's one of the only people that Shakespeare ever dedicated his work to."

Shakespeare is being portrayed in the pic as "some illiterate actor who was putting his name to plays he didn't even write" and further suggests Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford as the genuine author of Shakespeare's work

Vanessa Redgrave, David Thewlis Joely Richardson and Rhys Ifans also star in the film which John Orloff ("A Mighty Heart") wrote

The pic is currently shooting in Berlin.

Girl On The Wall


Model/actress Laetitia Casta will star in the upcoming French 3-D fantasy/suspense film Derrière les murs-"Behind The Walls" reports Variety.

Set in 1922, the very Victorian Gothic-sounding story centers on a young novelist who moves to a creepy small village to write a book and falls victim to terrifying hallucinations and nightmares.

Pascal Sid and Julien Lacombe will direct the $5 million dollar pic which is scheduled for release early next year.

Pre-production sketches from the project can be found at FilmsActu.

Casta recently scored raves for her portrayal of Brigitte Bardot in Joann Sfar's Serge Gainsbourg biopic which opened in France back in January.

Still Gotta Dance


Thomas Carter ("Save the Last Dance") will direct another teen dance movie "Dream On says The Hollywood Reporter.

Jason Ubaldi penned the script which follows a 17-year-old girl who delves into the underground hip-hop scene in Atlanta after her dreams of becoming an Olympic gymnast are dashed by an injury.

Carter and Laurence Mark ("Dreamgirls") will produce.

Filming kicks off at the end of the year.

Psycho Analysis

Sigourney Weaver has joined the cast of the thriller "Abduction" says Variety.

Taylor Lautner stars as a teen who comes upon a baby picture of himself on a missing persons website. The discovery that his parents aren't really his parents soon leads to a chain of violent events that have him running for his life.

Weaver will portray a psychiatrist treating Lautner.

Alfred Molina and Lily Collins also star.

Shawn Christensen wrote the script from which John Singleton's calling action

Lautner will shoot the film before working on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.

Jeremy Bell is set to produce.

Filming will kick off this July in Pittsburgh.

Hotel Guests


Julie Christie, Judi Dench, Tom Wilkinson and Peter O'Toole are all being sought to star in the upcoming drama The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel says 24 Frames.

Based on Deborah Moggach's novel "These Foolish Things", the story follows a group of British senior citizens who travel to India to live out their remaining years and find a new lease on life.

Dev Patel ("Slumdog Millionaire") is in talks to co-star as an overworked London doctor who moves to Bangalore and sets up the converted guesthouse for the group

No-deal has been made for a director though John Madden ("Shakespeare in Love") is being eyed for the job.

Hick Magnet

Young Kick-Ass star, Chloe Moretz has signed to star in an upcoming indie drama titled Hick, which will be directed by Derick Martini.reports Variety.

Based on Andrea Portes' novel which the author has adapted for the big screen, the story follows a 13-year-old Nebraska girl who flees her alcoholic and abusive parents and heads out on the road.

The world outside her door proves just as cold and uncaring, including the adult figures that come into her life like a cocaine-snorting grifter, and a crooked guy who eventually rapes her.

Tough stuff indeed but Moretz is already proven herself a pro at just 13 years old--having already shot Let Me In and The Fields, plus landing one of the leads in Martin Scorsese’s The Invention Of Hugo Cabret.

Shooting on Hick kicks off in New Mexico later this year.

Forbidden Love


The black comedy I Love You Phillip Morris starring Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor which first premiered at Sundance 2009 has been delayed for a 3rd time over legal snags says Reuters

Producers EuropaCorp out of France claim that the film's U.S. distributor Consolidated Pictures is alleged to owe them $3 million in advance payments. The distribution agreement between the pair was amended earlier this year to allow Consolidated to pay in three installments, but EuropaCorp claims it still has yet to receive any money.

So, last month EC filed a lawsuit alleging breach of contract and copyright infringement. CP has responded claiming EuropaCorp had not delivered the film on time and had breached its own agreement by entering into distribution agreements with several airlines.

EuropaCorp is looking likely to succeed in its case though as they have been granted their request for an injunction with an arbitration to follow in the next two months. The film is now looking likely to be pushed back from late July to sometime in October at the earliest.

Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (Bad Santa) helmed the pic based on a true story about a charismatic conman who escapes the Texas prison system on four separate occasions and is in love with his cellmate.

The film's showcasing of an affectionate gay male relationship at its heart has lead to some divided though generally positive reaction at its festival premiere and subsequent screenings.

Moved from February to March to April and then to July gave rise to media claims of concern over a backlash from select religious/family lobby groups.

Pretty Fly

After taking a year off from making movies, Ashley Judd will replace Liv Tyler as the female lead in the bank heist ala Dog Day Afternoon, for laughs pic Flypaper says Variety.

Jon Lucas and Scott Moore of The Hangover wrote the script which is set around the bank that, due to unfortunate timing, finds itself simultaneously besieged by two different sets of thieves.

Patrick Dempsey is playing a "secret enemy" trying to save the bank teller he loves and proceeds to attack both sets of crooks.

Tim Blake Nelson co-stars as one of the robbers.

Rob Minkoff calls action

Peter Safran, Mark Damon and Dempsey are producing the flick

Filming kicks off next week in Louisiana.

Norse Threads

Yesterday we got a good look at the costume design for Marvel's "The First Avenger: Captain America " through leaked concept design artwork.

Today, the same style concept art has leaked for Thor over at Collider--Even rhough we already saw the first photo of Chris Hemsworth as the Norse God--That close-up shot didn't reveal much beyond some of his upper torso.

The new pics/sketches are full body shots reveal the cape, a lot of leather and even the signature glowing hammer.




Very Nice!!

The Kenneth Branagh directed comic book pic hits May 6th 2011

Midnight Shift

Charles Grodin and Martin Brest may return for the Untitled Midnight Run Sequel says Deadline,

Grodin and Brest are "being courted to return," to work on the sequel Brest (who's been in hiding since 2003's bomb-tastic Gigli) directed the first Midnight Run

Grodin has only appeared in one film (The Ex) since 1994 "I've been led to believe by someone I won't name that they will ask me and I will consider it," Grodin told the site.

"I just turned down the new Muppet movie [The Greatest Muppet Movie Ever Made]. I was in The Great Muppet Caper and I think they are bringing back those of us still alive for a reprise. Jim Henson was dear to me but I'm not flying 6000 miles to Los Angeles to work one day."

Timothy Dowling (Role Models) is signed on to write the Run 2 screenplay-- and originally the plan was for him to just bring back Robert De Niro's bounty hunter character, who would be chasing the son of Grodin's character.

Best Dinner Ever?

Here's the 2nd Dinner for Schmucks theatrical trailer...it's a remake of the French black comedy The Dinner Game, originally made in 1998.

Paul Rudd is a high-flying executive who's invited to his boss's Dinner for Extraordinary People... desperate to win his boss's approval Rudd seeks out the most eccentric guest to take to the dinner deciding that Steve Carell's bespectacled loser fits the bill.

Zach Galifianakis, David Walliams, Ron Livingston, Larry Wilmore and Lucy Punch are all on the guest list

Jay Roach ( Meet The Parents Meet the Fockers) directs from a screenplay by David Guion and Michael Handelman (Fast Track).



I get the sense this will dinner will be an uneven affair

The comedy hits theaters July 23rd 2010

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Something To Crow 'Bout

Stephen Norrington's remake of the The Crow seems to be coming to life again after a long hibernation

Producer Edward Pressman tells MTV News that the film's script is done and casting has begun

"[There's an offer out] to a major actor and things are moving ahead very aggressively, with the aim of doing the film this year" said Pressman, who also confirms that unlike Alex Proyas' 1994 film, the reboot will be set primarily somewhere in the U.S. South West.

"The setting is the southwest - the Mexico/Arizona area - and an urban [setting], Detroit or Pittsburgh or something like that," he says.

"There are two locations that the film is set. Its initial platform is in the southwest and then it moves to the big city in the north, middle or eastern America, and then back."

Bad Hair Day

Director Adam Shankman tells The AP that Hairspray 2 is dead

"I'm going to kill that rumor now, that got killed. It's ok, I was so happy with the first one, let's leave well enough alone. It's all good".

Even though Hairspray grossed over $200 million at the worldwide box office and starred John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, James Marsden, Brittany Snow and Zac Efron, it sounds pretty final

Shankman is still campaigning hard to direct the upcoming Oz: The Great and Powerful

But The Playlist and Production Weekly report that Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) is the current frontman to helm the The Wizard of Oz prequel...

American Outfitters

A first look at the costume design for The First Avenger: Captain America has appeared online thanks to AICN,. The sketches seem to have confirmed the description from the other day:



Chris Evans will fill out the suit for director Joe Johnston on screen starting July 22, 2011

In a related news item MTV News says that in a recent radio interview, "Iron Man" director Jon Favreau. confirmed we will not see Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) cameo in either Thor, or Cap next year.

"[Downey's] not in 'Thor', he's not in Cap which are the two movies for next Summer... I'm not sure where ' The Avengers' goes. There is no shooting draft written yet. It's gonna be a big undertaking for Marvel... Tony Stark is not going to be involved in any of the movies until that one."

Favreau also mentions he’s considering shooting Iron Man 3 in 3-D (Of course he is!!...), and if he does it will be filmed in 3-D outright.

Junk Bonds


Tom Sturridge ("Pirate Radio"), Eddie Marsan ("Sherlock Holmes"), Romola Garai ("Atonement") and newcomer Candese Reid are starring in Tinge Krishnan's debut pic "Junkhearts" says Variety.

Simon Frank 's screenplay follows an ex-soldier haunted by his past who is deceived by a young couple who attempt use his home as a drugs den.

Karen Katz is producing the pic.

Filming is currently underway in London

Whit A-Whirl

Talented indie filmmaker Whit Stillman is finally ending a decade-plus absence with Damsels in Distress" (aka. "Diorissimo") reports The Playlist.

The story follows a dynamic group of college girls who take in a new student and teach her their own misguided ways of helping people which are used as a coping mechanism for their various failed college romances.

A five-week shoot kicks off mid-July in New York City.

This is great news for anyone who has seen The Last Days of Disco and Metropolitan

Stillman has spent much of the past decade trying to get several projects going including a spiritual Jamaican music film called "Dancing Mood", and an adaptation of Christopher Buckley's Little Green Men which he eventually dropped

File Facts

Jane Moore's best-selling 2003 novel The Ex Files is headed to the big screen reports Risky Business.

The story follows an engaged couple who invite several of their exes to a celebratory wedding weekend on an exotic island. What starts out as a great idea turns into a disaster.

Sahara Lotti will adapt the book into a script

Leonard Goldberg (Charlie's Angels) is going to produce

Pitt Has Imperfections


Brad Pitt has brought the screen rights to Tom Rachman's novel The Imperfectionists which he will produce says Deadline

Set in Rome, the novel, which was published just a few months ago, follows an English-language newspaper in Rome. Exploring the professional and personal lives of the journalists working on the English-language paper, the novel covered job cuts and love lives and proved a reasonable hit.

The plan is for the movie adaptation to stick closely to the original story as told in the novel.

Rachman knows what he's talking about--He is a former AP writer who was stationed in Rome and he based the book on his own experiences.

Beautiful Games



Sweedish actress Katia Winter will play the female lead in the $10 million indie action thriller Deathgames says The Hollywood Reporter.

The story centers on a young man (Kellan Lutz) kidnapped and forced into a savage modern gladiator arena where men fight to the death for the amusement of online gamblers and the games organiser (Samuel L. Jackson).

Winter plays a "duplicitous succubus" employed by Jackson to lure potential gladiators. She falls for Lutz's character and helps him outwit Jackson's plans for his death.

Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev play Lutz' wife

James Remar and Derek Mears play a mysterious character named Tall Man and a fighter named Brutus Jackson respectively./p>

Daniel Dae Kim o also stars as a fighter.

Jonah Loop makes his directorial debut on the pic Production is currently underway in Louisiana.

Real Hope

Hope Davis has joined the cast of the sci-fi boxing pic Real Steel says Variety.

Based on "I Am Legend" author Richard Matheson's short story of an ex-fighter (Hugh Jackman) who becomes a promoter when human boxing is outlawed for being too violent. The new gladiators are 2,000-pound robots with human qualities. His access to sub-standard robot parts hampers his hopes for glory in Robot Boxing, until he discovers a discarded robot that always seems to win.

Dakota Goyo, Kevin Durand, Anthony Mackie, James Rebhorn, Olga Fonda and Evangeline Lilly also star

John Gatins adapted the script.

Shawn Levy will direct and produce alongside Don Murphy and Susan Montford.

Shooting kicks off later this month.

Family Idiot

Go to comedy guy Paul Rudd will star in the comedy "My Idiot Brother" says Reuters.

Rudd would play an idealistic man dealing with an overbearing mother who crashes into the homes of his three ambitious sisters.

He ends up bringing truth, happiness and a sunny disposition into their lives while also wreaking havoc.

Evgenia Peretz and David Schisgall wrote the script from which Jesse Peretz will direct.

Anthony Bregman, Peter Saraf and Marc Turtletaub will produce the pic

Shooting kicks off in July in New York.

Black GetsTall


Dustin Lance Black (Milk) has signed on to adapt the script for a film version of the graphic novel 3 Story says Heat Vision

Written by Matt Kindt, the modern fable, explores the life of the giant man, Craig Pressgang, through the experiences of three women—his mother, wife and daughter.

The story chronicles Craig's journey from birth to his growth to over three stories tall.

Black's take will focus on "the father-daughter relationship and soften the melancholic ending."

Black would also direct

Mike Richardson will produce the pic

Risky Sell For A Film But Black Is Used To Taking Risks

Track Of A Killer


One time British stage director-now current-"Brothers & Sisters executive producer Michael Morris will make his feature directorial debut on the thriller Golden Gate says The Hollywood Reporter.

Charles Bohl's script follows a former bad girl turned track star whose new best friend is framing her for murder.

Craig Zadan, Alison Rosenzweig and Neil Meron will produce the pic

Beach Battles Aliens

Adam Beach, who appeared in war pics such as Flags Of Our Fathers and Windtalkers, joins the cast of Jon Favreau’s graphic novel adaptation Cowboys & Aliens

Based upon the graphic novel by Fred Van Lente and Andrew Foley, the story follows cowboys and Native Americans rising up against an alien invasion.

Beach will co-star a half Apache who joins forces with the town's residents to stop the alien threat says Variety

Daniel Craig, Olivia Wilde, Harrison Ford Sam Rockwell Paul Dano, Keith Carradine and Clancy Brown also star.

Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who are executive producers on the project, wrote the adapted script along with Damon Lindelof.

Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer are producing the pic

Shooting kicks off in this month.

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Sure Shakur

Director Antoine Fuqua ("Training Day," "Brooklyn's Finest") has confirmed to Digital Spy that a biopic about rapper Tupac Shakur will be his next project.

Fuqua has just begun pre-production on the film and is looking for an unknown to portray the hip-hop star:

"That's the goal, I want to discover someone new. I want to discover a lot of new people if I can. Obviously I'm going to have to put some people in it that you know, just because actors have different skills. I want to go to the streets and find him anywhere he might be in the world."

Just last week Fuqua was linked to the prison escape drama The Tomb starring Bruce Willis

When asked about it, Fuqua said "That's a conversation I've been having with Bruce."

James G. Robinson will produce the Tupac biopic as production kicks off in September.

Designated Destination

McG has won the film rights to Kody Keplinger coming-of-age novel The DUFF reports Variety.

The story follows 17-year-old Bianca Piper, a cynical and loyal girl who realises she's very ordinary looking but makes up for it with smarts. She's also been labelled a DUFF (Designated Ugly Fat Friend) by slimy school hunk Wesley Rush.

Desperate for a distraction from her troubled home life, she ends up kissing Wesley whose life is pretty screwed up as well. She soon realises she has fallen for the man she hated more than anyone.

McG and Lane Shefter Bishop will produce

The book won’t hit shelves until September

Hillcoat Circles Red

John Hillcoat is already attached to direct an adaptation of 'The Revenant,' but he has been approached to direct a remake of Jean-Pierre Melville’s film Le Cercle Rouge (aka The Red Circle) says The Playlist

The film concerns a just released aristocratic thief, an escaped murderer and an ex-police sniper teaming for a jewel heist while a revenge-seeking mob boss, a nightclub owner and a pimp try trap them.

The flick was originally setup with John Woo directing back in 2004 and later Johnnie To came on.

Liam Neeson, Tim Roth and Orlando Bloom were attached to star.

Now, a Production Weekly article says an offer is out to Hillcoat to direct the film, something Hillcoat hinted at this past week saying the post-Revenant project is a "contemporary....crime thriller, set in Hong Kong and Macao"

Plll Popping



Renee Zellweger has acquired the feature film rights to former New York City nightlife impresario Brantly Martin's novel "Pillage" reports Variety.

The story centers on four best friends living in Manhattan who rebel against their dead-end lives by searching for the perfect party in the downtown nightlife scene.

John Krokidas ( Slo-Mo ) adapted the screenplay and will direct the pic

Zellweger and Kevin Frakes will produce.

Shooting is scheduled to start early next year in New York City.

Space Above & Noteworthy

On the heels of Film Score Monthly and Screen Archives Entertainment offering an expanded soundtrack of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock comes word that label Varese Sarabande is doing the same for Michael Giacchino's score to last year's Star Trek reboot!

Front Cover


Back Cover

Deets from Varese...

The 2-CD set will begin shipping the week of June 14.


It's A Limited Edition of 5000 copies
...

It opened on May 8, 2009 and became the blockbuster film that brought STAR TREK back to life. STAR TREK went on to make over $250 million at the domestic box office and become one of the best selling
DVDs of the year. The original best-selling soundtrack quickly rose the be the No. 1 album in overall sales at iTunes

The score is by Michael Giacchino, who recently won the Best Score Academy Award for his score for
Up and just completed work on the sixth and final season of the classic television show "Lost"

This special, deluxe edition from our CD Club presents over an hour of additional, unreleased music and sequences it into a chronological presentation of nearly 100 minutes of music from the film, including the final film version of the Main Title.

The elaborate and beautiful, 2-CD packaging includes a 28-page, full-color booklet (in the dimensions of a Blue-Ray disc case), with new liner notes by
Starlog - Magazine founder Kerry O'Quinn

Answering calls for a deluxe edition of this much-loved score from the much-loved film, the Varese Sarabande CD Club is thrilled to offer this very special release for STAR TREK and Michael Giacchino fans alike.

Get it while we have it!

Disc One

1. Star Trek (2:26)
2. Narada Boom (2:51)
3. Hack To the Future (1:23)
4. Nailin' the Kelvin (2:10)
5. Labor of Love (2:44)
6. Main Title (:46)
7. Head To Heart Conversation (1:08)
8. One Proud Mother (1:38)
9. Hella Bar Talk (1:55)
10. The Flask At Hand (:29)
11. Welcome Back, Spock (1:09)
12. Vulcan Gets a Good Drilling (1:30)
13. Hangar Management (2:46)
14. Enterprising Young Men (3:05)
15. Flying Into a Trphlthdl (3:24)
16. Nero Sighted (3:23)
17. Matter? I Barely Know Her! (2:05)
18. Jehosafats (3:03)
19. Chutes and Matter (3:23)
20. A Whole In My Hearth (:56)
21. I've Fallen and I Can't Beam Up! (1:51)
22. Spock Goes Spelunking (1:28)
23. An Endangered Species (3:10)
24. Galaxy's Worst Sushi Bar (2:14)
25. Mandatory Leave of Absence (1:19)
26. Dad's Route To School (:34)
27. Frozen Dinner (1:30)
28. You Snowin' Me? (:50)

Disc Two

1. Nice To Meld You (3:14)
2. Hail To the Chief (:52)
3. I Gotta Beam Me (2:02)
4. Scotty's Tanked (1:37)
5. What's With You? (2:12)
6. Either Way, Someone's Going Down (2:44)
7. Trekking Down the Narada (2:31)
8. Run and Shoot Offense (2:03)
9. Does It Still McFly? (2:02)
10. Nero Death Experience* (5:38)
11. Nero Fiddles, Narada Burns (2:28)
12. Black Holes Have a Lot of Pull (:55)
13. Back From Black (:57)
14. That New Car Smell (4:46)
15. To Boldly Go* (:26)
16. End Credits* (9:11)

Giacchino's work was quite something to listen to...It's one of those rare scores that got better each time I heard it! Lives up to the Trek musical legacy while forging a new path of it's own Can't Wait!!

The League Of Evil Exes

The latest trailer for the film adaptation of the comic Scott Pilgrim has arrived.

In Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World--the title character (Michael Cera) is a bass guitarist for garage band Sex Bob-omb, who has just met the girl of his dreams…literally. The only catch to winning Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead)--Her seven evil exes are coming to kill him.

Kieran Culkin. Brandon Routh, Chris Evans, and Jason Schwartzman co star

Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead) calls action o the story of one romantic slacker’s quest of love which hits theaters on August 13, 2010.



Non fans of the books will either "get" the film and appreciate its quirkiness or it will become just be another cult classic