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Jumanji 2 muestra a Hart, Johnson, Gillen y Black en el mundo de Jumanji:

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Y de nuevo... ¿Me estás jodiendo?

Stan Lee no será el protagonista. La película será una versión FICTICIA de la vida de Stan Lee en la década de los SETENTAS.

A lo mucho, el viejo Stan tendrá un cameo. El rol protagónico caerá sobre alguien... más... joven.

No leíste la noticia ahí dice que el protagonista sera el mismo Stan Lee.
 

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No leíste la noticia ahí dice que el protagonista sera el mismo Stan Lee.

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20th Century Fox to create Stan Lee film

Studio acquires life rights of comic writer who will be depicted in vein of ‘Roger Moore’s 007’ in Kingsman-like action-adventure

Marvel mainstay Stan Lee is to have a movie made about his life, after it emerged that 20th Century Fox, the studio behind Marvel-related hits such as the X-Men and Fantastic Four series, has acquired Lee’s “life rights”.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Fox’s intention is not to produce a straight biopic of Lee, 93, but what it describes as a 70s-set “period action-adventure movie ... in the tone of Kingsman: The Secret Service”, with Lee himself conceived in the vein of “Roger Moore’s 007”.

The film will focus on a period in Lee’s life when he spent time in Hollywood in the 1970s, attempting to interest studio executives in producing movies and TV shows based on the stream of characters he had co-created for Marvel comics. These include The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, the X-Men, Iron Man and the Hulk.

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Oye, pero fijémonos en la noticia que trajiste tú (de una web en español sin mucho peso):

Desde que los cameos de Stan Lee se han convertido en esperados guiños de las adaptaciones de cómics de Marvel, los fans se han preguntado cuánto tardará Hollywood en producir un biopic sobre su vida. Circula incluso un aplaudido póster con Bryan Cranston en la piel del famoso autor. Hoy sabemos que ya hay un proyecto en marcha aunque es más raro de lo que cabía esperar...

Para empezar, detrás de la película está 20th Century Fox, que ha mantenido una relación conflictiva con Marvel debido a los derechos de algunos de sus superhéroes —Marvel quiere recuperarlos pero evidentemente Fox se niega—. Lo más llamativo es que van a convertir a Lee en el protagonista de una película de acción y aventuras ambientada en los años 70, con un tono similar al James Bond de Roger Moore y 'Kingsman: Servicio Secreto'.

Antes de alcanzar el éxito, Stanley Lieber fue un chico pobre del Bronx que entró en el mundo del cómic en 1939, con 17 años, trabajando para su tío en Timely Comics. Al parecer, su gran sueño era escribir una "gran novela", hasta que su mujer le convenció de que apostara por los cómics. Junto a artistas como Jack Kirby y Steve Ditko, Lee creó a superhéroes como los Cuatro Fantásticos, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, los X-Men, Iron Man y Hulk, entre otros, revolucionando el negocio.

Marty Bowen y Wyck Godfrey —'Crepúsculo' ('Twilight'), 'El corredor del laberinto' ('The Maze Runner')— son los productores que han puesto en marcha este proyecto aún sin título. Tampoco hay guionista ni director todavía, y claro, aún es pronto para hablar de actores. ¿Qué opinas, puede salir algo divertido de todo esto?

Cuando dice "van a convertir a Lee en el protagonista" está hablando de Lee como PERSONAJE FICTICIO. ¿O crees que Stan, a sus 93 años, que ya no puede viajar fuera de Estados Unidos para hacer sus famosos cameos o acudir a convenciones, va a interpretar una versión de acción y setentera de sí mismo? Digo, si no entiendes la noticia, al menos aplica el sentido común.

Por cierto, ese "aplaudido póster" de Bryan Cranston como Stan es un poster de Bryan Cranston como Robert Mazur en la película 'The Infiltrator'. No está prácticamente retocado, de hecho, el poster original es este:

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Y respecto a lo de "Marvel quiere recuperarlos [los derechos] pero evidentemente Fox se niega"... es un gran: WELL, OF COURSE. No te critico a ti, critico a ese blog de "noticias". Hay mucho amateurismo en Internet.
 

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Oye, pero fijémonos en la noticia que trajiste tú (de una web en español sin mucho peso):



Cuando dice "van a convertir a Lee en el protagonista" está hablando de Lee como PERSONAJE FICTICIO. ¿O crees que Stan, a sus 93 años, que ya no puede viajar fuera de Estados Unidos para hacer sus famosos cameos o acudir a convenciones, va a interpretar una versión de acción y setentera de sí mismo? Digo, si no entiendes la noticia, al menos aplica el sentido común.

Por cierto, ese "aplaudido póster" de Bryan Cranston como Stan es un poster de Bryan Cranston como Robert Mazur en la película 'The Infiltrator'. No está prácticamente retocado, de hecho, el poster original es este:

the-infiltrator-poster-gallery.jpg

Y respecto a lo de "Marvel quiere recuperarlos [los derechos] pero evidentemente Fox se niega"... es un gran: WELL, OF COURSE. No te critico a ti, critico a ese blog de "noticias". Hay mucho amateurismo en Internet.

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Nuevamente no leíste la noticia aqui no se habla de la biografia de Stan Lee si no que lo quieren hacer protagonista de su propia pelicula tipo James Bond.
 

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Nuevamente no leíste la noticia aqui no se habla de la biografia de Stan Lee si no que lo quieren hacer protagonista de su propia pelicula tipo James Bond.

:facepalm:

Llegado este punto, siento que me estás trolleando. Y para evitar pasar directamente a los insultos, te lo explicaré una última vez.

La película va a relatar una historia FICTICIA de la vida de Stan Lee. Stan Lee, en la película, será un personaje FICTICIO. A ese personaje FICTICIO lo interpretará un actor que aún no ha sido elegido. Stan Lee REAL no va a interpretar al Stan Lee FICTICIO. ¿Por qué? Porque en esta historia FICTICIA, Stan Lee FICTICIO tendrá alrededor de 50 años, no los 93 que tiene actualmente el Stan Lee REAL, que ya no puede prácticamente salir de su casa porque está demasiado viejo para viajar.

¿Me entiendes ahora?

Perdona si sueno agresivo, pero tu ingenuidad me está agotando la paciencia.
 

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Esa película de Cranston debió tener como villano a Walter White.
 

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Conjunto como de minitrailers en un solo video de la pelicula Ghost in the shell.... me di cuenta de que salieron porque me aparecio uno en un video de Youtube....

[YOUTUBE]4GNm7IHLHgY[/YOUTUBE]

Saludos....

¿Esta película tiene alguna conexión con Matrix? ¿O sólo es una copia total?
 

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¿Esta película tiene alguna conexión con Matrix? ¿O sólo es una copia total?

Ghost in the Shell es un manga que se publico en Mayo de 1989 mientras que Matrix se estreno en 31 de Marzo de 1999,esta ultima esta muy influencia por el manga/anime/películas el cual este es muy popular por lo cual son similares pero con grandes diferencias
 
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No se sorprendan si ven Matrix en otras historias, los Wachowski no son lo que se considera artistas originales. Robaron bastante, por eso las dos secuelas (originales, esta vez) son tan malas.
 

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Muy gallito esta Aaron Burr ahí para haber matado a uno de los padres fundadores.
 

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Si prometían a Jesse Williams :baboso: desnudo seguro convencian más que con Mark Ruffalo :lol:
 

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¿Esta película tiene alguna conexión con Matrix? ¿O sólo es una copia total?

Ghost in the Shell es un manga que se publico en Mayo de 1989 mientras que Matrix se estreno en 31 de Marzo de 1999,esta ultima esta muy influencia por el manga/anime/películas el cual este es muy popular por lo cual son similares pero con grandes diferencias

No se sorprendan si ven Matrix en otras historias, los Wachowski no son lo que se considera artistas originales. Robaron bastante, por eso las dos secuelas (originales, esta vez) son tan malas.

Matrix ES una copia total de Ghost in the Shell, los Wachowski ni se molestan en negarlo

Aquí la parte sobre Matrix en el excelente video ensayo de Kirby Ferguson Everything is a Remix, recomendado el video completo en donde ahonda sobre los procesos creativos en donde se hace presente el referente, el homenaje y el plagio

 

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[h=1]Magnum PI Sequel In The Works At ABC[/h]
Is “Magnum P.I.” making a comeback? The original Tom Selleck version might be long concluded, but the possibility of a legacy version is now on the table. ABC is attempting to revive the classic private eye franchise with a new series focusing on Thomas Magnum’s daughter, Lily Magnum.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC has a script commitment with penalty for a “Magnum P.I.” sequel, meaning that the intention is to shoot and air a pilot is there — and ABC will owe a hefty fee if they back out of the deal.
This reboot would see the younger Magnum come to Hawaii to carry on her father’s legacy. It would mix elements of crime, spy-fiction and mystery along with the sunny beaches of the island state. It would feature the original series’ action and episodic format, with an underlying plot of Lily attempting to get to the bottom of a larger mystery that killed her Naval Intelligence career. No word on whether or not Thomas Magnum or any of the other characters from the ’80s series would be featured in the new show.
The proposed series would see ABC joining forces with a creative team including John Rogers, the creator of “Leverage” and “The Librarians,” and Eva Longoria, who would help produce the series on behalf of Universal Television
 

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Si bien en ese video lo menciona al final, vale la pena traer a colación todo el robo que le hace a The Invisibles de Morrison:

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Es indiscutible: la mayor prueba de que "The Matrix" es un plagio a varias otras cosas, es que las dos secuelas son horribles porque no copian nada relevante. Si dejas a los Wachos solos (bueno, las Wachas ahora :lol:) no te hacen ni un pan con manteca.
 

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Si bien en ese video lo menciona al final, vale la pena traer a colación todo el robo que le hace a The Invisibles de Morrison:

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Es indiscutible: la mayor prueba de que "The Matrix" es un plagio a varias otras cosas, es que las dos secuelas son horribles porque no copian nada relevante. Si dejas a los Wachos solos (bueno, las Wachas ahora :lol:) no te hacen ni un pan con manteca.

:ahem: Meteoro/speed racer es cool, aunque se trate de una adaptacion, el estilo sin dudad es propio
 

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JUMANJI SUMA A SUS PROTAGONISTAS JOVENES

Jumanji fue una de las grandes protagonistas de esta semana, revelando la primera imagen oficial de sus personajes y compartiendo algún que otro video desde el set, ahora que la filmación comenzó.

Durante el día de ayer, Dwayne Johnson le dio la bienvenida a la otra parte importante del elenco, que él llama los Jumanji Juniors. Se trata de Ser’Darius Blain, Madison Iseman, Alex Wolff y Morgan Turner.

Luego de este anuncio, en las redes sociales comenzaron a surgir algunos datos que conectan la participación de estos chicos con la imagen que vimos esta misma semana. Al parecer, la película contará la historia de cuatro alumnos que se encuentran castigados en la escuela y se ponen a jugar una nueva versión de Jumanji, un videojuego que encontraron tirado por ahí, y cada uno asume la identidad de un avatar estereotipado en las pieles de Johnson, Karen Gillan, Jack Black y Kevin Hart.

Esto coincide con las líneas de diálogo que se dieron a conocer cuando La Roca compartió el arte conceptual de su personaje. Veremos cómo se desarrolla todo, pero parece que seguimos sin saber nada de lo que se viene.

Fuente: LCC
 

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11 Awesome X-Men Facts We Learned From The X-Men Apocalypse Commentary
The Full Origins of Apocalypse And Explanations Of His Powers In The X-Men Universe

As it turns out, X-Men: Apocalypse doesn't even really scratch the surface in terms of establishing the history of its titular villain, as Bryan Singer uses the commentary track for the film as an opportunity to trace the character's origins to the dawn of man. The antagonist's original power is his ability to transfer his consciousness from body to body, and he would gain new abilities as he would take over different mutants with different gifts (in the film, as evidenced by the cut that instantly heals, he is taking over a mutant with a healing factor a la Wolverine, Sabretooth or Deadpool). With these abilities, he ruled over civilization -- but whenever a group of rebels would oppose him, he would wipe them all out. This includes the Acadians, the Samarians, and the Babylonians, all leading up to his rule over Egypt. He believed that the Egyptian society was perfect, and with the healing factor he could live forever... but he didn't take into account his Four Horsemen failing him during his transference and leaving him to be buried in a tomb.

The Explanation Behind The Star Trek Episode Playing In Storm's House

In the making of X-Men: Days of Future Past, Star Trek super-fans Bryan Singer and editor/composer John Ottman got permission to feature an episode of the original series in their blockbuster -- and they managed to do the same thing in the making of X-Men: Apocalypse. What you may not recognize, however, is what is special about the particular episode that they selected. As is noted on the commentary, the clip playing on the television in Storm's home is from "Who Mourns for Adonais?" which features the god Apollo, and has a big ending that has the character grow larger than life. This, obviously, was meant to mirror the 2016 feature, which has Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse grow to enormous size while telepathically battling with James McAvoy's Professor X at the end of the movie.
The Very Special Process Used To Create Apocalypse's Voice

Watching Oscar Isaac's performance in X-Men: Apocalypse, you probably noticed that his voice doesn't sound quite human. This is because Bryan Singer and his team used a special technique to try and make the villain sound like a more epic threat. At the end of production, the director brought Isaac in to ADR all of his dialogue, and in addition to using a standard dubbing microphone, he also positioned a bass mic and a drum bass mic on either side of the actor's face. This allowed them to isolate a certain part of his voice pattern that is basically otherwise unnoticeable. When all of the tracks were mixed together, it created the sound of Apocalypse's voice that we hear in the finished cut of the blockbuster.
Why X-Men Fans Should Thank Ryan Murphy For Evan Peters' Quicksilver

It's no secret that X-Men: Days of Future Past added Quicksilver to its roster of mutants surprisingly late in the process, but it turns out that Bryan Singer had a very clear vision of how he wanted the character to be portrayed. Specifically, he wanted Evan Peters for the part. Unfortunately for the filmmaker, the young actor was hard at work on the television series American Horror Story, and had a full calendar to compete with. Obviously everything worked out, but as Bryan Singer notes on the X-Men: Apocalypse commentary, fans should all recognize AHS showrunner Ryan Murphy for having a hand in that. He successfully moved the production schedule around to allow Evan Peters to join the X-Men franchise, allowing the young star to create what is universally agreed to be the best sequence in the film.
Why Bryan Singer Doesn't See The Return Of Jedi Reference As A Dig At The Last Stand

Bryan Singer famously stepped away from the X-Men franchise after making X2, deciding that he wanted to make Superman Returns instead of what would wind up being X-Men: The Last Stand. Considering that film is widely considered one of the franchises' worst offerings, many have assumed that the X-Men: Apocalypse reference to Return of the Jedi was directly targeted at it (with Sophie Turner's Jean Grey discussing how the third movie in a trilogy is always disappointing). This, however, was now how Singer intended the gag to be taken. Instead, on the commentary he explains that it was more a reference to just how hard it is to make the third movie in a trilogy -- acknowledging that X-Men: Apocalypse sits in this position after X-Men: First Class and X-Men: Days of Future Past. It's worth mentioning that Simon Kinberg -- who wrote X-Men: The Last Stand - was sitting right next to him at the time of the comment, but we're willing to take his word in this matter.
Why The Film Playing With Return Of The Jedi Is Also An Easter Egg

As we will discuss more in a bit, the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi reference gets a lot of attention from fans for its presence in what remains of X-Men: Apocalypse's deleted mall sequence -- but what you probably don't know is that the film that is playing in the same theaters is its own special Easter egg. Back in 1980, director Robert Downey Sr. made a Mad Magazine movie called Up The Academy starring a young actor credited as J. Hutchison -- and that young many grew up to be Hutch Parker, a producer on the X-Men franchise since 2013. Bryan Singer and Simon Kinberg felt that the 1980s setting of the blockbuster was a perfect opportunity to reference Parker's acting past, so they put the name of his only acting credit up on the marquee.
Why Stan Lee's Cameo Is Particularly Special

Since 2002's Spider-Man, Stan Lee has maintained a tradition of cameoing in just about every film based on a Marvel Comic. X-Men: Apocalypse is no different, with the legendary writer appearing on screen as the titular villain is disposing of the world's nuclear weapons. That being said, this role is just a bit more special than the time he drank Hulk blood soda or was a DJ at a strip club. As seen in the screengrab above, the woman that Lee is holding in his arms is actually his wife, Joan Lee (making her big screen debut). Another plus? The house that the couple is standing in front of also happens to be the Marvel Comics founder's actual home.
Why Comic Book Movies Are Harder To Make Than Dramas, According To Bryan Singer

Over the course of his career, Bryan Singer has struck a good balance between intense drama and fantasy/sci-fi blockbusters. He broke out back in the 1990s because of the Academy Award-winning The Usual Suspects, and has titles like Apt Pupil and Valkyrie on his resume, but to date he has also made four X-Men movies. Which of these does he view as being more difficult? According to the X-Men: Apocalypse commentary, it's the latter. This is exclusively based on the fact that Singer works to have his superhero movies feature the same level of authentic drama and emotion as his non-comic book related titles, and has to do so with the character's wearing ridiculous outfits. This is pretty funny when you consider that Singer steered the franchise away from comic-accurate get-ups for characters at the very start of the series -- but we still get the sentiment at which he's aiming.
Why Quicksilver Doesn't Tell Magneto He's His Son

While Quicksilver confirms that Michael Fassbender's Magneto is his father in X-Men: Apocalypse, telling Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique about it when they are locked up together, it's information that the speedy hero decides not to share with his dad in the big finale of the film. Given that it would have potentially given Magneto to stop working for En Sabah Nur and continue his life, many have wondered why the young mutant made this decision. According to Bryan Singer and Simon Kinberg, it's all about context for their future relationship post-reveal. The two filmmakers note that Quicksilver doesn't explain their connection because he doesn't want it to possibly poison any kind of bond they could have in the future (what with the reveal happening while the Master of Magnetism is working to end the world). Is it selfish? Sure. But Quicksilver is a flawed individual.
Does Angel/Archangel Die In X-Men: Apocalypse?

In the climactic battle against Apocalypse and his Four Horsemen at the end of X-Men: Apocalypse, Ben Hardy's Angel takes an unfortunate early leave when he finds himself on the X-Men's Blackbird at the wrong moment. While Kodi Smit-McPhee's Nightcrawler was able to teleport the good guys out of the crashing jet in time, the metal-winged mutant was left in the cockpit as it exploded. After that moment, the only shot of him is the one you see above, raising questions about whether or not the fan-favorite character is actually dead. Bryan Singer addresses this on the film's commentary track... and basically leaves the answer up to any future X-Men filmmakers who find a way to possibly utilize him in the future. Singer praises the character a great deal, and is completely non-committal in terms of saying whether or not we've seen the end of his big screen run. (We personally hope that he did survive, simply because he's an important hero in the legacy of the comics)
Why Professor X's Chair Is Extra Special At The End Of The Film

In the last 16 years, we've seen Professor Charles Xavier roll around in a number of different kinds of wheelchairs -- with X-Men: Days of Future Past even going as far as to introduce one without wheels. In case you didn't catch it, however, there is something particularly special about the one that James McAvoy is sitting in at the end of X-Men: Apocalypse. That, in fact, is the same chair that Patrick Stewart sat in during the making of the first X-Men movie all the way back in 2000. It wasn't easy to find and acquire, as the prop had been purchased by a collector that they needed to track down, but they managed to get it in time to be featured in the closing shots of the latest blockbuster in the franchise.


 
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