Category Archives: Movie Adaptations

Sherlock Holmes, Professor Moriarty, A Game of Shadows

Four New Character Posters Provide Stylish Look at Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

Sherlock Holmes, Professor Moriarty, A Game of Shadows

Sherlock Holmes is on the case once again as he reunites with Doctor Watson to take on his greatest challenge yet and these new character posters for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows do a great job of capturing the detective at his stylish best. Sure, he does happen to be brandishing a pistol at this particular point in time, but I’m sure he has a really good reason for it.

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Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Warm Bodies

Zombie Love with X-Men: First Class’ Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies

Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Warm Bodies

If you thought Nicholas Hoult was a beast in X-Men: First Class, just wait until you see him get bit by the love bug as a zombie in Summit Entertainment’s Warm Bodies. A place where it might not be a good thing for the guy to want the girl just for her brains.

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The Host, Stephenie Meyer

Hunger Games and Game of Thrones Stars Eyed for Stephenie Meyer’s The Host

The Host, Stephenie Meyer

Stephenie Meyer’s little Twilight story hogs a lot of the spotlight these days, but the author isn’t all about sparkly vampires and scorned werewolves. Meyer also took a spin down the sci-fi road with The Host, and now big names from both The Hunger Games and HBO’s Game of Thrones are being looked at as male leads for the extra-terrestrial possession adventure.

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New TV Trailer for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Poster, Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo will be raining on our Christmas-time cheer in a little over a month but that’s no reason to not enjoy the new TV spot that captures a couple of the high points in David Fincher’s adaptation of the Stieg Larsson novel.

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Matheson’s “Steel” By Terry Persun

I just saw “Real Steel” (http://www.dreamworksstudios.com/films/real-steel) in the theater and enjoyed the special effects quite a bit. As an engineer, I’m interested in how the robots were made, how much of the movie was CGI, and how the directors and editors mixed the two. After working on an article that will be featured in www.EntertainmentEngineering.com magazine soon, I had a more acute knowledge of what went on behind the scenes.
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Terence Stamp Peter Pan Captain Hook

Darker “Peter Pan” Tale Casts Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp Peter Pan Captain Hook

Remember the fun-filled adventure of Peter Pan, the boy who would never grow up, and Captain Hook, the evil pirate that was in constant pursuit? Well, forget about all that, because you’ll be rooting for Hook in this twisted version of the fairy tale, and former General Zod, Terence Stamp, is coming along for the ride.
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The Ten Best Movies (That Were Also Books)

Ok, so not every book to movie remake is going to be great, or even good yet they keep happening. Now I love to see my favorite books being made in a new medium but only if it isn’t shamed in the process (The Time Travelers Wife I’m talking to you).  Either way, there are many great remakes in the world of books to film and you can’t overlook their magic. In my opinion, a good remake is one that takes a story you know and presents it to you in a way that makes you feel as if you are watching a whole new thing. You get emotional at parts you are supposed to and you laugh at parts that are funny even if they are things you’ve seen and heard before. Those are the reasons I picked the films below.

The Fantastic Mr. Fox

Not only is this one of my favorite films ever but it was also remade by my favorite director, Wes Anderson. The story was actually a children’s book written by British author Roald Dahl. He also wrote “Charlie and Chocolate Factory” but this, in my opinion, is his better story. Wes did a fantastic job adding to the story in appropriate ways to make it a feature length film and brought life to a story meant for children. I love this movie in every way and is my favorite book to film feature. It is heartwarmingly hilarious.

Mrs. Fox: [to Ash] We’re all different.

[Points to Mr.Fox]
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