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I knew about "Madness" but I thought at some point he had mentioned he'd like to do Swamp Thing, which I found to be an intriguing premise, given what he's done with empathetic monsters in his foreign projects. But as someone mentioned below, Del Toro tends to bring a lot of things up that never had much chance of

Wasn't Del Toro talking about doing a Swamp Thing movie a while back? Wish he'd get back to that. He could make that work.

No, that's Samuel Jackson.

They should cast an ACTOR to play Daredevil, not a guy known more for his movie star quotient (frankly, Hartnett doesn't qualifty for either right now). Fassbender, maybe, if he'd take on another superhero with X-Men.

This whole thing looks "meh". Even the good reviews sound like they're trying to force enthusiasm.

Considering how awful 30 Days was, I hope both of those tweets are wrong: that both Slade and Hartnet are not involved in a DAREDEVIL reboot. Give it to Michael Mann - he needs a hit - and get something epic, not a hack suspense director.

I like Garfield as an actor, but he seems all wrong for this role, from his nasally voice to, well, his performance in this clip where he seems to be channeling Dennis Rodman. Wasn't particularly looking forward to this, now I think I'll just skip it altogether until it goes to Redbox for $1.

If Marvel is going to "Dark Knight" anyone, it should be Daredevil. Anything to wipe the memory of that Ben Affleck travesty away.

"We want The Dark Knight version."

Yeah, the music is what makes up most of the creepy. I seem to recall seeing actual footage on the Alien DVD of the full body creature ( I think the sequence where it stalks Veronica Cartwright), and it was anything but creepy or scary.

But where does Uhura open her haling frequencies?

I think I read that book, too. Memory is a bit vague, but didn't it take place on E.T.'s home planet?

If I Am Legend 2 is a prequel, does that mean the dog is back? Because he was the only good thing about the first one.

I'm a little more enthused to see it after seeing the trailer in theaters, but not nearly as I was for previous Pixar movies. Along with Cars 2 and a slew of announced sequels coming up, Pixar seems to be in a sort of slump lately.

Agreed. It's very well done, very spooky.

No way they shelve it. The article does say people who've seen it say the first half is great. That's more than most movies.

I always suspected this would be a hard book to translate into a feature film. It sounds like they tried to go the "Contagion" route, or something similar, and that doesn't seem to fit what made the book so good. I've never been a fan of Marc Forster, and thought he made a pretty weak Bond movie, particularly in

Isn't it time to give Giamatti his due beyond Pig Vomit? The guy was flat out great in "American Splendor", "Sideways", and "Ides of March". Meanwhile, Stern is doing "America's Got Talent".

Is "Noah" an indie project? You'd think after "Evan Almighty", Hollywood would stay away from stories about guys building arks.

Yeah, when is Nolan going to add the Bat-tusi back?