David Strathairn ("The Bourne Ultimatum," "Lincoln") is in talks to play a military character in Gareth Edwards' "Godzilla" reboot at Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures.
Based on the classic monster from Toho Co., Ltd, the new "Godzilla" is said to return to the character's origins with a gritty and realistic contemporary edge.
Meanwhile, though he was linked a month ago, Bryan Cranston himself has reportedly confirmed he is onboard.
Cranston appeared on The Bob Clark Show on Albuquerque's 770 Kkob this morning that once he wraps filming the last few episodes of "Breaking Bad," he is headed up to Vancouver for "Godzilla".
Source: Variety, 'Enrique M.'...
Based on the classic monster from Toho Co., Ltd, the new "Godzilla" is said to return to the character's origins with a gritty and realistic contemporary edge.
Meanwhile, though he was linked a month ago, Bryan Cranston himself has reportedly confirmed he is onboard.
Cranston appeared on The Bob Clark Show on Albuquerque's 770 Kkob this morning that once he wraps filming the last few episodes of "Breaking Bad," he is headed up to Vancouver for "Godzilla".
Source: Variety, 'Enrique M.'...
- 3/12/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
[Editor's note: In light of the release of Jason Eisner's Hobo with a Shotgun, we thought we'd ask the world's leading expert on Canadian exploitation cinema and Managing Editor of Canuxploitation, Paul Corupe, to share his five favourite and most outrageous Canadian expoitation films]
The Canadian film industry has a dirty little secret. For every critically lauded drama by celebrated auteurs, dozens of unacknowledged low-budget horror, science fiction, sexploitation, action and lowbrow comedy films lurk just below the surface. Although many of these “Canuxploitation” films appeared during the 1970s and '80s, when generous tax laws helped nurture the budding careers of directors like David Cronenberg, Bob Clark and Ivan Reitman, Canada's rich history of exploitation films stretches from almost the very beginning of moving pictures.
Our most recent entry, Jason Eisner's Hobo with a Shotgun, has been earning positive reviews due to its gleeful devotion to exploitation carnage, it's only the tip of the ice floe when it comes to the dark side of Canada's film industry. In more than a decade of hunting down obscure Canadian B-movies, the five films below are some of the wildest examples of Canuxploitation, a legacy created...
The Canadian film industry has a dirty little secret. For every critically lauded drama by celebrated auteurs, dozens of unacknowledged low-budget horror, science fiction, sexploitation, action and lowbrow comedy films lurk just below the surface. Although many of these “Canuxploitation” films appeared during the 1970s and '80s, when generous tax laws helped nurture the budding careers of directors like David Cronenberg, Bob Clark and Ivan Reitman, Canada's rich history of exploitation films stretches from almost the very beginning of moving pictures.
Our most recent entry, Jason Eisner's Hobo with a Shotgun, has been earning positive reviews due to its gleeful devotion to exploitation carnage, it's only the tip of the ice floe when it comes to the dark side of Canada's film industry. In more than a decade of hunting down obscure Canadian B-movies, the five films below are some of the wildest examples of Canuxploitation, a legacy created...
- 4/3/2011
- QuietEarth.us
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