Boy does this look like crap. I see it bombing this weekend.

Terminator 4 starts shooting in Mexico this week, despite the fact that the actors (SAG) will most likely go on strike this July. Another strike? Oh that’s a good idea. Seeing how great the writers strike went. What worries me more than a strike for Terminator is that the film is going to get a PG-13 rating. WHAT THE? All Terminator movies are rated R! G.D. 14 year olds! You’re ruining the movie industry! Stay at home and play your video games kids. Kick ass Terminators are for adults! Damn you kids. Damn you to H-E-Double-Hockey-Sticks!
Cameras began rolling this week on the latest “Terminator” movie — estimated to cost about $150 million — for what many Hollywood watchers say is a late start given concerns that labor tensions could lead to an actors strike by July.
“Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins,” began shooting on Monday in New Mexico, bucking a trend in which studios have mostly avoided launching new productions they cannot be sure of completing before the Screen Actors Guild contract expires on June 30, a date being treated as a facto strike deadline.

Here’s the poster for Twilight. I’m reading the book right now. WOW is this a chick book. I’m halfway through and there has been nothing but giggling girls buying dresses and drooling over the damn “gorgeous” vampire. I’m bored. It better have some blood sucking soon. (In case you haven’t figured it out, this is a teenage/love story/vampire book/movie.)

The rumors have been flying around the internet for months. Someone from the cast of “Sex & the City” will die in the upcoming movie. Could it be Charlotte while giving birth? Will Samantha’s cancer return? Or perhaps Miranda because she’s an ugly lesbian? Well, I have the answer for the 17 women who actually read the ZLOG.
The answer is below in white text. Mouse over the text to reveal who dies!
According to the director… NO ONE DIES.
“It’s a summer movie,” he said. “Why would I want to kill anyone?”

After a 100 million dollar opening weekend, Marvel is set to start up an Iron franchise by announcing IRON MAN 2!
This weekend was just the beginning of Hollywood’s Iron age.
Marvel Studios announced Monday it will release “Iron Man 2″ on April 30, 2010, following the success of the first in the comic-book franchise, which pulled in $104.2 million domestically since opening last Thursday and $201 million worldwide.
Four other films based on Marvel superheroes also were announced: “Thor,” due out June 4, 2010; “The First Avenger: Captain America,” May 6, 2011; “The Avengers,” July 2011; and “Ant-Man,” which is in development but has no release date.
Marvel also has “The Incredible Hulk,” starring Edward Norton, coming out this June 13 from Universal Studios.

I’ve posted 15 new trailers for you guys to check out, including a new Eddie Murphy comedy, scary movies with Liv Tyler in one & Sarah Michelle Gellar in another, a bunch of comedies and Sam Jackson as an annoying neighbor. Check um out in the MOVIE TRAILERS SECTION. And here are some new movie posters as well:
Well if Peter jackson isn’t going to do it, then Del Toro is a fantastic second choice. But TWO movies? Way to squeeze every last drop out of the franchise New Line.
Guillermo del Toro is directing The Hobbit and its sequel, New Line Cinema announced Thursday.
The 43-year-old filmmaker will move to New Zealand for four years to make the films back-to-back with executive producer Peter Jackson.Del Toro wrote and directed Pan’s Labyrinth, which earned six Oscar nominations in 2006 and won three awards. He is also the director of the upcoming sequel Hellboy II: The Golden Army, whose monsters bear the unmistakeable surreal vision of the Mexican-born filmmaker.
“I am indeed blessed to become a part of the filmmaking community that Peter, Fran and their extraordinary team of collaborators have created in New Zealand,” del Toro said in a statement. “Contributing to the Lord of the Rings legacy is an absolute dream come true.”
Jackson and Walsh called del Toro “a cinematic magician who has never lost his childlike sense of wonder.”
Rachel Nichols as Scarlett in Paramount Pictures’ G.I. Joe
Ray Park as Snake Eyes in Paramount Pictures’ G.I. Joe
Too bad we can’t see the movie until August 7th, 2009.















