Sigourney Weaver updates the long-gestating project from James Cameron.
People have been talking about Avatar 2 (and 3, and 4, and 5…) since before James Cameron’s first installment was even released way back in 2009, but in the eight-year interval all we’ve really heard about the project are excuses and other stalling tactics. Things seemed to get a little more definitive about a year or so ago when Av2 was given a Christmas Day 2018 release date, but only a few months ago word came that the film likely wouldn’t make that date, as it hasn’t even started filming yet.
But now, according to Sigourney Weaver, one of the actors in the film, Cameron and crew are finally ready to start cameras rolling … in a few more months … probably.
At a recent screening Weaver was asked about the film and said the following:
We’re starting! We’re starting training, and we’re starting … hmm, I...
People have been talking about Avatar 2 (and 3, and 4, and 5…) since before James Cameron’s first installment was even released way back in 2009, but in the eight-year interval all we’ve really heard about the project are excuses and other stalling tactics. Things seemed to get a little more definitive about a year or so ago when Av2 was given a Christmas Day 2018 release date, but only a few months ago word came that the film likely wouldn’t make that date, as it hasn’t even started filming yet.
But now, according to Sigourney Weaver, one of the actors in the film, Cameron and crew are finally ready to start cameras rolling … in a few more months … probably.
At a recent screening Weaver was asked about the film and said the following:
We’re starting! We’re starting training, and we’re starting … hmm, I...
- 4/4/2017
- by H. Perry Horton
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
In Japan Leonard Schrader's docu about real-life American horrors was called Violent America. The decidedly unflattering picture couldn't find a U.S. distributor when new but accrued a reputation as the ultimate compilation of violent historical images. It's now filed with cannibal and zombie pictures in exploitation movie catalogs, yet it has more in common with Schrader's Taxi Driver. The Killing of America Blu-ray Severin Films 1981 / Color / 2:35 1:85 widescreen 1:37 flat full frame / 95, 115 min. / Street Date October 25, 2016 / 29.98 Starring Chuck Riley (narrator, English version), Ed Dorris, Thomas Noguchi, Sirhan Sirhan, Wayne Henley, Ed Kemper. Cinematography Robert Charlton, Tom Hurwitz, Willy Kurant, Peter Smokler Film Editor Lee Percy Original Music W. Michael Lewis, Mark Lindsay Written by Leonard Schrader, Chieko Schrader Produced by Mataichiro Yamamoto, Leonard Schrader Directed by Sheldon Renan
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
1980s censorship in Japan strongly limited violent images on TV. They didn't see the steady...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
1980s censorship in Japan strongly limited violent images on TV. They didn't see the steady...
- 11/12/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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