When David Ellis's campy 2006 action-horror film Snakes on a Plane wound up being released under its working title, many lamented it as a sad metaphor for the movie business: Could things get any more reductive? Happily, Vulture readers, they can! Mr. Ellis's next movie, which currently carries the sublime working title Untitled 3D Shark Thriller, is set for release this September by Relativity Media, but spies tell Vulture that Relativity's marketing department is working to change its title in America. The film was sold to overseas exhibitors as Shark Night 3D, but Vulture is being told Relativity Media execs hate that title and plan to give it a different one in the U.S.
Movies.com:
Yesterday I had the pleasure of interviewing Samuel L. Jackson for the first time, thanks to Django Unchained (in theaters on Christmas Day), and while our conversation was full of more expletives than I care to mention, it was also a really fun chat with an actor who's just as cool offscreen as he is on. When it came time to discuss Jackson's future projects, he revealed that he absolutely "loved" working on Spike Lee's Oldboy, and while he still has to go shoot a part for the RoboCop remake in January -- as well as his scenes as Nick Fury for Captain America: The Winter Soldier -- he said in between he'll be shooting the live-action remake of the Japanese anime Kite.
I really like good anime. I'm not familiar with a lot of it but I do watch a little of it sometimes.
Movies Hate You Too writes:
One of the biggest complaints you hear about Netflix Streaming is their lack of quality films. To a certain extent I would agree with that sentiment but for whatever reason I don’t have as big of a problem with their lineup as some customers do. Most of the films I watch on Netflix are more geared towards older catalog titles than new releases so that probably has a lot to do with my higher level of satisfaction. For May however Netflix has added several new releases in addition to adding a large amount of interesting catalog titles.
About time. While I appreciate the selection of older movies, Netflix is seriously lacking with newer releases compared to other streaming services.
Starship troopers :)
I wish they'd add Season 4 of the old Twilight Zone though :( it looks kind of sad to see Seasons 1-3 then jumps right to 5.
Project-blu writes: Shark Night 3D doesn’t scare us out of the water or entertain one bit. David R. Ellis fails in capturing the vicious beast of the sea in a full length feature film. He falls into the Hollywood stereotypes and clichés instead of being even remotely creative. If you've seen one shark fright movie then you've seen Shark Night 3D. The third-dimension is really lacking because it was shot with native 3D cameras, the 3D presentation is something I would expect from a converted film. If you have to watch this in 3D just give it a one-time go, after that, save your battery life on your glasses if you have an active set. Skip this purchase if you can, don’t let the sharks tease you.
just give it a one-time go, after that, save your battery life on your glasses if you have an active set.
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Hoky Shi- Jaws 3D! Back to the Future is more relevant to today's society than any other movie!