First Pics of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts!
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Images
I haven't been following the approach of the Iron Man production very carefully -- shooting started on March 12 -- so I have nothing to say about this batch of apparently contraband pics except that I think Gwyneth Paltrow looks really good as a redhead. The photos, which are up over at Just Jared, show director Jon Favreau conversing with stars Robert Downey Jr. and Paltrow, who are dressed to the nines and apparently shooting some kind of chaste love scene. I don't see the pics on Favreau's MySpace page, so I assume that some enterprising set visiter just shot them via a cufflink-cam or some other hidden device. The ball got rolling for this film back in 2006 when the rights reverted from New Line Cinema to Marvel and they quickly put it into production. So far, what we know is that the villain will be Mandarin, and he will be played by Shaun Toub. We also know that Terrence Howard is playing War Machine and Jeff Bridges is playing Iron Monger, but none of those guys are featured in these pics -- it's just a few snaps of Paltrow and Downey getting some instructions. Paramount plans to release Iron Man on May 2, 2008, which, if memory serves, will put it very close to Speed Racer and that guy with the whip.










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4-01-2007 @ 12:40PM
CEEarl said...
INTRUSION
Intrusion, the new horror/thriller from writer/producer Craig Everett Earl and director Dru Pfieffer now has a new trailer at www.myspace.com/intrusionmovie
The trailer which runs at 1:57 seconds brings something new to the horror genre, compacting both elements of horror/thrillers and a character-driven, drama aspect to the film. The film which opens later this year will include rising star Kate Stanley, who plays Holly Jensen, a naive young woman that leads an over-dramatic life, but soon finds her problomatic life turning into something much more horrific. A plot outline, along with the writer's email address can be found at the link provided. It's the first in a serious of films brought to you by the new production company, Storytime Productions. The horror/thriller which avoids the usual horror mistakes, such as falling down while chased and the "Who's there?" lines, plan to make films on a tight budget, but treat them like blockbusters by bringing both a talented cast and good writing to the table.
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