In case you missed Paul Bettany’s latest film Priest, then have no fear! After the almost decent Legion where Bettany played archangel Michael, he plays the futuristic super soldier role of a priest in a movie of the same name. Let me give you a basic rundown. According to the movie, mankind and vampires have been at war throughout the centuries, as the cool opening animation shows us.
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Peter Dinklage as M.O.D.O.K in Captain America?
This is pure speculation, but great speculation nonetheless. I don’t know how a Captain America sequel would suck after The First Avenger kicked so much Nazi ass, but it would seem it’s possible if co-screenwriter Christopher Markus gets his way. Apparently he’s not only throwing around the idea of the Falcon being in Cap 2, but now MODOK: The effin’ ‘Mobile Organism Designed Only for Killing’. Not only that, but he has the perfect actor to play one of the worst villains ever. Check out his terrible idea via IGN:
Markus tells The Los Angeles Times that he thinks M.O.D.O.K. — yes, that “Mobile Organism Designed Only for Killing” one — would make a good and scary villain for the proposed sequel.
While the scribe admits he appears to be alone in that opinion, he insists that casting a certain Game of Thrones star in the role would convince any doubters.
“I will win you over to Peter Dinklage as MODOK,” said Markus. If he came around the corner and you saw him floating there you would be terrified. It would be amazing.”
No Markus with a K, it would not be amazing at all. Check out the ridiculousness below to get an idea of how well a Dinklage/MODOK hybrid could look.
For the love of Advanced Idea Mechanics don’t let this happen. I don’t even think Christopher Nolan could make MODOK credible or realistic on-screen.
Grizzly Review: Colombiana
I love Zoe Saldana so much that I don’t even want to say this movie disappointed me. But it totally effin’ disappointed me. I’m always one for a good revenge flick, and after seeing the trailer for this one it was a no brainer – I was going to enjoy it. It looked like something in the same vein as Leon (The Professional) where Natalie Portman played a little girl wanting to become a killer to exact revenge on the criminals who killed her parents. It’s basically the same thing except not as good.
Cataleya is a seemingly normal little school girl until her parents are killed by a rival crime lord. After bartering her way into the U.S. she reconnects with her uncle, played fantastically by Cliff Curtis (Live Free of Die Hard). She asks her uncle to train her to be a killer and he agrees only if she promises to still attend school… you know, to become a smart killer. The movie skips ahead 15 years later, and that is where our story starts with Cataleya in full swing with her revenge.
Zoe Saldana was perfect in the movie, playing one of the sexiest assassin-killers I’ve seen in a movie, and with some real tortured feelings lingering for the last 15 years after losing her parents so young. The action scenes seemed few and far between and I was kind of disappointed not being able to see the young Cataleya train as a killer with her Uncle. More Cliff Curtis as Uncle Emilio would have been awesome, which also could have shown if he was the one to actually train her. Other than being able to fire randomly in public to prove a point, there was no indication that Emilio trained Cataleya in infiltration or hand-to-hand combat. And I have to give special props to young actress Amandla Stenberg for her brief stint as young Cataleya. We’ll be seeing more of her in The Hunger Games next year.
Another aspect of the movie I didn’t enjoy was the love story angle that was unexpectedly spewed forth. I thought maybe the guy Zoe was all over in the trailer was another assassin, or a government agent, but nope. He was just an ordinary artist who wanted to talk about feelings and take pictures of her while she slept. Lame sauce in a revenge action movie bro.
There was also a CIA angle in the movie where Callum Blue (Smallville, Dead Like Me) plays a kind of villain. I thought maybe he would be a force to be reckoned with, but unfortunately he was pretty much wasted talent. Plus his American accent was terrible after only hearing him so much with his thick English drawl. Lennie James (Snatch, Hung) as Agent Ross was a definite strong addition to the supporting cast. It was actually another big part of my disappointment to see such a promising cast not fully utilized like they could have been.
Overall I give the movie 2 out of 5. I went in thinking I’d be seeing more straight up action than I did. I’m a guy all for character development in a movie, but this is one movie where the romance between Cataleya and the painter guy (I can’t even remember his name and refuse to check) could have been sacrificed.
Flatliners Remake has a Pulse
Flatliners, the 1990 drama/thriller about medical students who killed themselves and then brought themselves back, and then had to deal with the demons from their past, is being remade.
Community: Season 3 Promo – John Goodman!
Last month we told you John Goodman was joining the cast of the most underappreciated show on TV, and now we have proof. NBC just released its latest promo for the upcoming season of Community and Dan Conner John Goodman is all over it…
I can’t wait…

The Hunger Games – MTV’s Sneak Peak…
Early in June we told you about the upcoming movie The Hunger Games. At that time there wasn’t yet any footage, but last night MTV aired a teaser clip at their shitty awards show. Here it is:
I didn’t read the books, so to me this just looks like a girl running though the woods. Granted, that girl is Jennifer Lawrence (X-Men; First Class), but still not a lot going on…
