by our space correspondent L.G. Mann
The makers of the science-fiction comedy “Iron Sky” have remained tight-lipped over speculation about their production methods.
A recently leaked out-take from the lunar base set of the film shows a cameraman tripping over a cable in a manner apparently inconsistent with terrestrial conditions.
“He trips and it sends him flying,”...
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Entertainment
Sci-fi movie’s moon scenes “could not have been filmed on Earth”
Tarantino to remake classic film “Surf Nazis Must Die”
by our entertainment correspondent B. Kahuna
Renowned arthouse director Quentin Tarantino has purchased the rights to the newly-acknowledged 1987 classic “Surf Nazis Must Die”. In a statement posted to his website, he said he wanted to make it “hotter, bloodier and Nazier”.
The film was produced by Troma, a once widely-ridiculed studio which has since been...
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New Versions of Classic Star Wars Films
George Lucas, writer-director-producer of the enduring Star Wars franchise, announced today the release of new, remastered versions of the first three Star Wars films, “episodes IV through VI”. The release will take place in May and coincide both with the 40th anniversary of the first Star Wars film, now known as “Episode IV: A...
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New Woody Allen Movie Not So Great – But Not Bad Either
Today is the premiere of Woody Allen’s 102nd film
Shiksa Love in over 30 countries. The movie is a clear departure from Mr Allen’s earlier works. It is intended as a serious drama and its visual style pays homage to director legends Tarkovsky and Bergman.
Shiksa Love is the heartfelt story of Howard Schmock, a professor...
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