Just two days ago, Legendary Pictures officially went into principal photography with a new version of Godzilla, directed by Gareth Edwards. I know, it’s a little groan inducing after the 1998 American version that horribly bombed. The bright side is that the 98 version found itself in Godzilla: Final Wars, being utterly decimated by Toho’s version that we’re all familiar with.
Author: Timothy
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Trailer for Joss Whedon’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
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The trailer to Joss Whedon’s version of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing is out. The obvious fun part — other than Whedon directing — is his cast. For example: Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Nathan Fillion, and Clark Gregg. You’ll notice they all come from previous works that Whedon helmed; Buffy, Firefly, and The Avengers. I also wanted an excuse to name-drop.






