David Slade may have revealed the title fo his reboot of Daredevil in a recent tweet where he was seen correcting a false item on IMDb. Here is what he Tweeted:
Dear IMDb. Keep up! Directed Ep 403 of Breaking Bad, Demeter is not in pre production, just talks. The Daredevil is in script development.
In a prior tweet he offered an update on the films production:
Daredevil is being written only by Brad Kane. He and I are currently accelerating through the plot and character stage.
No title has been officially announced, so this is still a rumor for now. Using "The" just does not make sense to me, but who knows. It will be interesting if Slade has any follow up tweets clarifying the title.
What are your thoughts?...
Dear IMDb. Keep up! Directed Ep 403 of Breaking Bad, Demeter is not in pre production, just talks. The Daredevil is in script development.
In a prior tweet he offered an update on the films production:
Daredevil is being written only by Brad Kane. He and I are currently accelerating through the plot and character stage.
No title has been officially announced, so this is still a rumor for now. Using "The" just does not make sense to me, but who knows. It will be interesting if Slade has any follow up tweets clarifying the title.
What are your thoughts?...
- 6/22/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
While giving IMDb a bit of telling off for posting false information(never!), director David Slade may have revealed his title for his upcoming Daredevil flick when he tweeted.. Dear IMDb. Keep up! Directed Ep 403 of Breaking Bad, Demeter is not in pre production, just talks. The Daredevil is in script development. Before this the director offered up a small update as to the movie's progress.. Daredevil is being written only by Brad Kane. He and I are currently accelerating through the plot and character stage. The Daredevil? It doesn't sound likely I admit, but then whey use it here? Maybe it's just a mis-tweet and he meant to say "the Daredevil script" or something. But if it isn't, how would you feel about this title? I can't recall, but has Matt Murdock's fearless alter ego ever been referred to as The Daredevil in much the same way as Batman has been called The Batman?...
- 6/22/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
While giving IMDb a bit of telling off for posting false information(never!), director David Slade may have revealed his title for his upcoming Daredevil flick when he tweeted.. Dear IMDb. Keep up! Directed Ep 403 of Breaking Bad, Demeter is not in pre production, just talks. The Daredevil is in script development. Before this the director offered up a small update as to the movie's progress.. Daredevil is being written only by Brad Kane. He and I are currently accelerating through the plot and character stage. The Daredevil? It doesn't sound likely I admit, but then whey use it here? Maybe it's just a mis-tweet and he meant to say "the Daredevil script" or something. But if it isn't, how would you feel about this title? I can't recall, but has Matt Murdock's fearless alter ego ever been referred to as The Daredevil in much the same way as Batman has been called The Batman?...
- 6/22/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
In five short days, the four remaining contestants of American Idol's ninth season will hit the stage and tackle "Songs of the Cinema" under the watchful eye of guest mentor Jamie Foxx. Still, judging from the list of 34 potential genre tracks Idol has posted on iTunes (and listed after the jump), the theme could just as easily be called Tragic Treacle Week. I mean, come on now, how are these cats supposed to sound "current" or "relevant" tackling tracks like "Eye of the Tiger" or "Beauty and the Beast" or that Tina Turner jam with the word "Thunderdome" in it?...
- 5/7/2010
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
"American Idol" announced during the Top 5 results show that the next theme would be Songs of the Cinema and the mentor would be one Jamie Foxx of "Ray" fame. He was also last year's Rat Pack theme mentor.
We were initially trepidatious about this theme because in the past it has yielded many bad performances of "Against All Odds," but then we remembered Paige Miles' debacle and felt relieved that we wouldn't have to sit through that song again. The worry came back, however, when we saw this week's list of song choices.
"Idol" might as well have called this Cheesy '80s Songs week or Kenny Loggins Songs week. The list is like six songs long and most of them are completely unusable by the Idols for various reasons -- there's nothing to be done but karaoke (most of the list), other Idols have killed them ("Over the Rainbow,...
We were initially trepidatious about this theme because in the past it has yielded many bad performances of "Against All Odds," but then we remembered Paige Miles' debacle and felt relieved that we wouldn't have to sit through that song again. The worry came back, however, when we saw this week's list of song choices.
"Idol" might as well have called this Cheesy '80s Songs week or Kenny Loggins Songs week. The list is like six songs long and most of them are completely unusable by the Idols for various reasons -- there's nothing to be done but karaoke (most of the list), other Idols have killed them ("Over the Rainbow,...
- 5/6/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Jamie Foxx will serve as American Idol’s celebrity mentor next week, as he takes hopefuls through their ’songs of the cinema.’
No, you’re not mistaken, Jamie was on the show last year too….in 2009 he mentored the final five hopefuls for their rat pack themed week. In top 7 week last year the show also ran with the movie songs theme and we find ourselves wishing that Idol bosses would come up with an original idea/theme/mentor….just for once!
The approved list of songs (via iTunes) is a diverse one with four Disney tunes alone. We can see Crystal performing ‘Moon River’ with Lee taking on ‘Kiss From A Rose.’ We’d love to hear your son suggestions, so leave your comments below.
“(Everything I Do) I Do It For You” by Bryan Adams
“(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes...
No, you’re not mistaken, Jamie was on the show last year too….in 2009 he mentored the final five hopefuls for their rat pack themed week. In top 7 week last year the show also ran with the movie songs theme and we find ourselves wishing that Idol bosses would come up with an original idea/theme/mentor….just for once!
The approved list of songs (via iTunes) is a diverse one with four Disney tunes alone. We can see Crystal performing ‘Moon River’ with Lee taking on ‘Kiss From A Rose.’ We’d love to hear your son suggestions, so leave your comments below.
“(Everything I Do) I Do It For You” by Bryan Adams
“(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes...
- 5/6/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Andrea Berloff, who wrote Oliver Stone's true-life movie "World Trade Center," is tackling the story of seminal rap group N.W.A.
Berloff is writing "Straight Outta Compton," the story of the rise and fall of the Compton, Calif.-based group, whose initials read Niggas With Attitude. The members included drug dealer turned label founder Easy E, young disc jockey Dr. Dre and the politically bent Ice Cube, plus Mc Ren and DJ Yella.
Another member, Arabian Prince, left N.W.A. before the group released the ground-breaking "Straight Outta Compton" album in 1988. The album, which featured the title track as well as "Fuck tha Police," introduced gangsta rap to the world and triggered sales of 9 million units.
As the group rose, however, egos and jealousies surfaced.
Cube left in 1990 over royalty disputes, went solo and warred with the group via songs. All grappled with violence, charges of anti-Semitism, misogyny and homophobia, and even more infighting,...
Berloff is writing "Straight Outta Compton," the story of the rise and fall of the Compton, Calif.-based group, whose initials read Niggas With Attitude. The members included drug dealer turned label founder Easy E, young disc jockey Dr. Dre and the politically bent Ice Cube, plus Mc Ren and DJ Yella.
Another member, Arabian Prince, left N.W.A. before the group released the ground-breaking "Straight Outta Compton" album in 1988. The album, which featured the title track as well as "Fuck tha Police," introduced gangsta rap to the world and triggered sales of 9 million units.
As the group rose, however, egos and jealousies surfaced.
Cube left in 1990 over royalty disputes, went solo and warred with the group via songs. All grappled with violence, charges of anti-Semitism, misogyny and homophobia, and even more infighting,...
- 5/2/2010
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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