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Boomerang
Fred Meyers is a member of the Sinister Six, as well as holder of one of the dorkiest costumes ever. The blue man with the boomerang on his head was originally a major league pitcher who got drummed out for taking bribes. While he’s never really shown...
Boomerang
Fred Meyers is a member of the Sinister Six, as well as holder of one of the dorkiest costumes ever. The blue man with the boomerang on his head was originally a major league pitcher who got drummed out for taking bribes. While he’s never really shown...
- 10/4/2013
- by Cory Weddell
- SoundOnSight
Here's a rumor I always half believed at Nyu: That every few years, George Lucas comes knocking at the door of the Dean of Tisch and asks him/her to switch the film program further into digital. Why was this filed under "rumor?" Conventional wisdom in the film program was that NY Old-School filmmakers like Scorsese also had the ear of the Dean and maintained more traditional analog methods should be taught.This rumor was less entertaning as something that connected to my education and more entertaining because it meant the possibility that on some given day in New York, Martin Scorsese is probably shit talking the second Star Wars Trilogy in an Nyu building.George Lucas continues to champion digital filmmaking as he gets drowned out by James Cameron and his 3D talk. It's no surprise we all pay more attention to Cameron: his movies are consistent.That said,...
- 5/10/2010
- LRMonline.com
More 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' revelations. Melissa Rosenburg is the screenwriter behind Summit Entertainment's wildly popular vampire series "The Twilight Saga". She recently revealed some more information regarding the fourth installment in the series titled "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn".
Melissa was in attendance at the "Twilight Saga: New Moon" DVD release party held by Fred Meyers in Seattle, Washington when she revealed the following information.
First and foremost, Rosenburg explained how she planned to condense an 800-page book into a movie with a two hour runtime. She stated, "Very carefully. You start with, and you end with, what is the emotional journey with these characters. That is the most important thing to capture, that is the only thing to capture. Everything else is up for grabs, but you must take these characters on the same emotional journey that they took in the book, and hence take the audience on the...
Melissa was in attendance at the "Twilight Saga: New Moon" DVD release party held by Fred Meyers in Seattle, Washington when she revealed the following information.
First and foremost, Rosenburg explained how she planned to condense an 800-page book into a movie with a two hour runtime. She stated, "Very carefully. You start with, and you end with, what is the emotional journey with these characters. That is the most important thing to capture, that is the only thing to capture. Everything else is up for grabs, but you must take these characters on the same emotional journey that they took in the book, and hence take the audience on the...
- 4/21/2010
- Reel Empire
Melissa Rosenburg reveals more details about Twilight 'Breaking Dawn.' Melissa Rosenburg who is the screen writer for the "Twilight Saga" movies recently revealed some more details about the new,4th installment entitled, "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" that will reportedly start filming this fall. Melissa was at the "Twilight Saga; New Moon" DVD release party that Fred Meyers held in Seattle, Washington when she revealed the new info. First, she revealed how she would condense a 800-page book into a 2 hour movie. She stated, “Very carefully. You start with, and you end with, what is the emotional journey for these characters. That is the most important thing to capture, that is the only thing to capture.
- 4/20/2010
- by Andre@ontheflix
- OnTheFlix
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