Tag: "Comic-Con"
Beavis And Butt-Head 2 news from Comic Con 2009

Mike Judge says “That keeps coming back. We have a couple of treatment, and if people really wanted it, it’s not out of the question. We’re doing the usual every 3 or 4 year talk about it.” I think it’s safe to say folks, that was a tease. I’m envisioning a closet somewhere in Mike Judge’s house full of brilliant Beavis and Butt-Head ideas just waiting to be unleashed, if only we all shout loud enough for them. Grab your blogging megaphones and start yelling. Bring on Beavis and Butt-Head 2.
Comic-Con Day 2: Megan Fox Sex Scene in Jonah Hex
Where the Wild Things Are was moving, the new Freddy Krueger rousing, but nobody expected the raucous panel that we got for the supernatural western Jonah Hex. Credit on the one hand went to star Josh Brolin, who was as cordially surly as his titular scarred cowboy – an act that went off especially well when Hall H’s curious characters came up to the microphone. He fired off deadpan quips left and right; when someone in the audience shouted “Goonies!” Brolin didn’t miss a beat. “Same character – he’s like Brand from the Goonies, except later.” At one point a polite, nerdish young man offered compliments; Brolin offered, “You’re so sweet. I wanted to make a joke but I just couldn’t,” before basically offering to adopt him.
But while the Jonah Hex panel was Brolin’s show, plenty of glee erupted after director Jimmy Hayward played a red band trailer that had just been cut. (Megan Fox had only shot her last scenes, he said, 48 hours earlier.)
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Comic-Con: Frank Miller has finished on the graphic novel “300 sequel ‘
While promoted the premiere of ‘Watchmen’, constantly asked the director Zack Snyder about a “sequel to 300 ‘. His answer was always the same: “I want to do but to wait for completion of the Frank Miller graphic novel on which the new film will be based.”
Now, according to THR, Miller has recently finished making a sketch of the graphic novel that serves as a continuation of the original story. Johnst Kurt, who wrote the original script, it is rumored that you can re-write the new script, although the study has not confirmed yet.



