Shirly Brener (Righteous Kill, Streets of Blood, Hit List) has nabbed the lead role in the Supernatural Thriller, Stitch opposite Edward Furlong for Thunderbolt Entertainment.
The film is directed by Adrian Ajai Mathai. Brener is simultaneously filming a supporting role in the comedy, Pendej opposite Danny Trejo. She most recently wrapped lead roles in the films “Hit List,” “Touched,” and “Sessions.” She is repped by Imperium 7 Talent Agency and Management Squared.
Penned by Maurice Billington, the film follows “A group of 4 friends- 2 couples travel to a seemingly odd location on a retreat in order to mend the loss of a child of one of the couples. During their stay their reality is shattered when their subconscious enters and supernatural elements change their perceptions. Together with an ongoing eclipse and another dimension where horror occurs, they come to realize that life is teaching them a lesson in trust, responsibility, friendship,...
The film is directed by Adrian Ajai Mathai. Brener is simultaneously filming a supporting role in the comedy, Pendej opposite Danny Trejo. She most recently wrapped lead roles in the films “Hit List,” “Touched,” and “Sessions.” She is repped by Imperium 7 Talent Agency and Management Squared.
Penned by Maurice Billington, the film follows “A group of 4 friends- 2 couples travel to a seemingly odd location on a retreat in order to mend the loss of a child of one of the couples. During their stay their reality is shattered when their subconscious enters and supernatural elements change their perceptions. Together with an ongoing eclipse and another dimension where horror occurs, they come to realize that life is teaching them a lesson in trust, responsibility, friendship,...
- 3/25/2011
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
Just yesterday, we told you that actor and stuntman Brandon Molale (True Blood, Touched) took to twitter recently and indicated that he had just auditioned to portray the motion-captured Hulk in The Avengers. Molale said “My life: Just auditioned to play the Hulk (motion capture) in the new Avengers movie. Pretty damn cool job!“.
Molale’s statement had all of us in the land of movie news a bit confused because back in September, Mark Ruffalo (Margaret) said that he would not only be playing playing Bruce Banner in the Joss Whedon directed live-action Marvel team-up, The Avengers, but he would actually be portraying Banner’s big green alter-ego using the same motion-capture technology employed in James Cameron’s Avatar as well.
Ruffalo said,
“I’m really excited. No one’s ever played the Hulk exactly, they’ve always done CGI. They’re going to do the Avatar stop-action, stop-motion capture.
Molale’s statement had all of us in the land of movie news a bit confused because back in September, Mark Ruffalo (Margaret) said that he would not only be playing playing Bruce Banner in the Joss Whedon directed live-action Marvel team-up, The Avengers, but he would actually be portraying Banner’s big green alter-ego using the same motion-capture technology employed in James Cameron’s Avatar as well.
Ruffalo said,
“I’m really excited. No one’s ever played the Hulk exactly, they’ve always done CGI. They’re going to do the Avatar stop-action, stop-motion capture.
- 2/1/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Back in September, Mark Ruffalo (Margaret) said that he would not only be playing playing Bruce Banner in the Joss Whedon directed live-action Marvel team-up, The Avengers, but he would actually be portraying Banner’s big green alter-ego using the same motion-capture technology employed in James Cameron’s Avatar as well.
Ruffalo said,
“I’m really excited. No one’s ever played the Hulk exactly, they’ve always done CGI. They’re going to do the Avatar stop-action, stop-motion capture. So I’ll actually play the Hulk. That’ll be fun.”
Just a few days ago, actor and stuntman Brandon Molale (True Blood, Touched) took to twitter and indicated that he had just auditioned to portray the motion-captured Hulk in The Avengers.
It seems that Ruffalo may have spoken too soon, or maybe his schedule wouldn’t allow for the necessary time to complete the motion capture work. It could...
Ruffalo said,
“I’m really excited. No one’s ever played the Hulk exactly, they’ve always done CGI. They’re going to do the Avatar stop-action, stop-motion capture. So I’ll actually play the Hulk. That’ll be fun.”
Just a few days ago, actor and stuntman Brandon Molale (True Blood, Touched) took to twitter and indicated that he had just auditioned to portray the motion-captured Hulk in The Avengers.
It seems that Ruffalo may have spoken too soon, or maybe his schedule wouldn’t allow for the necessary time to complete the motion capture work. It could...
- 1/31/2011
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
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