Friday, March 9, 2012

'John Carter' And Our Other Favorite Movie Martians

by Ryan Rigley A couple of days ago marks the release of Disney's latest blockbuster, "John Carter," an adaptation in the popular sci-fi books first launched in 1912 and including the hero of the title. Largely using the novel "A Princess of Mars" through which John Carter makes his first appearance, Disney's "John Carter" notifies the story from the Civil War veteran that's brought to Mars and jailed with the 12 ft tall, savage-like Martians that inhabit our planet. Eventually, John Carter makes his escape which is subsequently provide the job of saving the Princess of Helium, Dejah Thoris. It's a tale as old as time, being equal parts romance and action/adventure movie. However, that is not the primary reason we're searching toward it. Sure, Taylor Kitsch plays quite the hunky John Carter. But it's the 12 ft tall Martians and quantity of other deadly space animals which has us really excited! Tars Tarkas, carried out by Willem Dafoe, might be the best choice in the Martian gamers known to as Tharks. Their huge stature and eco-friendly complexion reflect a very fundamental idea of what many people think Martians would appear like. There's been many movies that occur round the Red-colored-colored Planet over time, each featuring their unique individual knowledge of Martians. Here's all of the many of our faves! 5. "War in the Cell phone industry's" (1953) Who could forget this classic movie adaptation in the H.G. Wells sci-fi staple? Although these Martians spend a lot of the movie floating inside their croissant created hovercrafts, perform really get yourself a really apparent take a look at them for that finish. Getting really extended arms and three lights for just about any face, the Martians in this particular movie bear an beneficial resemblance for the love child of E.T. then one of people Simon electronic memory-based games. 4. "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" (1964) Really the only reason this movie is even slightly popular is because of its appearance inside the cult Television show "Mystery Science Theater 3000," through which Joel Robinson and a pair of robots need to watch horrible movies by an evil investigator. "Santa Claus Conquerors the Martians" is really a really horrible movie, only made bareable with the amusing commentary of Joel as well as the robots. Inside the film, the Martians are described normally people wearing eco-friendly jumpsuits and headgear with unnecessary tubes being launched of those. It's laughably bad. 3. "Ghosts of Mars" (2001) John Carpenter's flop from the film, starring Ice Cube and Jason Statham, shows Martians inside an alternative way. Happening 220 years afterwards, a Martian police squad is provided a purchase to retrieve a really dangerous prisoner in the remote mining town on Mars. Nonetheless they finish off receiving targeted in comparison as to the they bargained whenever the ghosts of Martians past begin getting them, driving they to very murder each other. Yes it's true. The Martians in this particular movie are ghosts. Spooky, pale-faced ghosts with razor sharp teeth and lots of piercings more particularly. 2. "The Most Popular Martian" (1999) Using the 60's tv series of the title, "The Most Popular Martian" is about a Martian who crash lands in the world and befriends a News Producer, Rob Daniels, as well as the object of his affections, Elizabeth Hurley. The Martian in this particular movie is Christopher Lloyd with some TV antennae being launched of his mind. Also, he's a really extended, crimson, tentacle-like tongue. How amazing could it be should you visited Mars and situated an entire colony of Christopher Lloyds? 1. "Mars Attacks!" (1996) This is just what a Martian may need to look like. Tim Burton's sci-fi/comedy masterpiece is actually inspired having a purchasing and selling cards series first released in 1962. The purchasing and selling cards, outlined by Wallace Wood, illustrate the different stages from the full-scale Earth invasion with the hideous, cruel-natured Martians. Their huge exterior brains and skull created faces will be the perfect reflection in the cruel brutality these Martians seize their hands on the world. Inside the film, they are even given their unique language composed mainly of noisy, high-pitched shouts. The huge plus considering that half from the Martians relating to this list can speak British for reasons uknown. List your chosen movie martians inside the comments and also on Twitter!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Werkheiser lands lead in 'Brake'

Devon Werkheiser, who starred in Nickelodeon's hit series "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide," has showed up charge in the new, low-budget Lionsgate pic titled "I Brake For Gringos."Fernando Lebrija will direct in the script he co-written with Miguel Tejada-Flores. Lebrija may even produce with Willie Kutner and Leonardo Zimbron, while Harris Tulchin will professional produce.Werkheiser may have Logan Hoagland, a not-too-popular secondary school senior who becomes a victim that belongs to them raging your body's the body's hormones because he heads away and off to Cabo San Lucas for just about any wild and memorable springbreak adventure. Production is skedded to start April 23 in Cabo San Lucas. Werkheiser began acting at 10, because he was cast as Mel Gibson's boy in Randall Wallace's "I Had Been Soldiers." He ongoing to star in Nickelodeon's telepic "Shredderman Rules," which featured a geniune song with the youthful thesp. Werkheiser recently co-starred in "Beneath the Darkness" alongside Dennis Quaid and Aimee Teegarden, which he just wrapped some indie photos -- "The Wicked" and "Leashed." Werkheiser is repped by APA, Curtis Talent Management and Coast to Coast Talent Group. Contact Rob Sneider at rob.sneider@variety.com

Monday, March 5, 2012

Michael Gambon Upped To Regular On Luck, Margarita Levieva Joins As Recurring

EXCLUSIVE: Michael Gambon, who's recurring round the current newcomer season of Cinemax’ Michael Mand/David Milch drama Luck, remains upped with a regular for Season 2. Also joining the arrival second season in the equine racing drama is Margarita Levieva in the major recurring role. Gambon, who made his debut on Luck in Episode 4, plays the mythical Mike, an foe for Dustin Hoffmans Ace Bernstein. Levieva, repped with the Collective and UTA, may have Sarah Israel, sister of Nathan Israel, who's pleyed by recurring guest star (and star of USA’s Suits) Patrick J. Adams. Levieva continues her major recurring role on another series, ABC’s newcomer Revenge, where she plays a troubled girl who switched particulars while using lead character, Emily Thorn/Amanda Clark (Emily VanCamp).