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Page 2 is a compilation of stories and news tidbits, which for whatever reason, didn’t make the front page of /Film. After the jump we’ve included 38 different items, fun images, videos, casting tidbits, articles of interest and more. It’s like a mystery grab bag of movie web related goodness.

star trek comminicator cake

Someone made a cake in the shape of an old school Star Trek communicator. I’m sure the gold colored cake must taste disgusting. [greatwhitesnark]

Legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki will appear in person, accept a prize and participate in a Q & A on July 25th in Berkeley California. Of all the weekends to pick, why did they pick Comic Con weekend? [cartoonbrew]

Speaking of Miyazaki, the American Disney dub of Ponyo will be released on over 800 screens, the biggest American release so far for the filmmaker. [Frank Marshall]

disneyland paris gloveless

Advertisements for Disneyland Paris features a creepy photo of a three-fingered gloveless Mickey Mouse. [copyranter]

Chris Pine is in talks to join Denzel Washington in Tony Scott’s action-thriller Unstoppable. [CS]

The Guardian has a good article about how Slumdog Millionaire is changing filmmaking in India.

The New York Times has just confirmed that Peter Jackson will appear at Comic Con to promote District 9. If I had known this was big news, I would have reported about it two months ago when I was first told about it. I think it’s pretty obvious that Jackson is going to be used to sell the movie since the directors and actors aren’t well known.

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Gallery1988 will hold their third annual pop culture art show, this time titled Crazy4Cult 3D, from July 16th to August 8th 2009.

Luc Besson’s Home is available on YouTube. [chud]

Total Film Magazine has an wonderful extensive interview with with Pixar/Disney head John Lasseter.

InContention confirms that Clint Eastwood’s new movie will be titled Invictus.

Ironhide from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Paramount Pictures has released a new photo of Ironhide from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. [cinematical]

Iron Man 2 director Jon Farveau just tweeted: “Mickey Rourke just did a marketing photo shoot. It’s the first time I saw him in full costume. I can’t wait for the images to be released.” And I can’t wait to see the images… He later added “Scarlett, Rockwell and Paltrow all did their marketing shots. Downey is under the lights looking dapper as I tweet.” … “Doing a marketing photo shoot with photographer Michael Muller.”

Rourke tells The Guardian that he learned Russian for the role: “I decided to do half my role in Russian, and that’s hard because the Russian language doesn’t roll off the English-speaking tongue very easily. I spent three hours a day with a teacher, and after two weeks I know four sentences!”
jabba costume

Who would wear this Jabba the Hutt Supreme Edition Costume? [boingboing]

Io9 lists five directors they would like to see remake Barbarella.

James Cameron doesn’t understand the public’s opposition to 3D glasses and already owns contact lenses that lets him watch 3D movies in 3D. [thewrap]

Nick at Nite has secured the rights to rerun episodes of Malcom in the Middle. Remember when Nick at Nite use to run shows from 30 years prior? [variety]

The Dark Knight will begin airing on HBO soon, and the paid cable channel created a music video for the film using the awesome Pixies‘ song Where is My Mind. (thanks to Ignatius F).

FilmRoster takes a look at the difference between movie remakes, reboots and reimaginings.

Thank You For Smoking and Juno director Jason Reitman is now on Twitter as @JasonReitman.

district 9 bus shelter

District 9 viral marketing has gone real world. I found this bus stop shelter advertisement in San Francisco.

If you’re a time travel movie nut like me, you have to check out MJ Young’s comprehensive analysis of time travel and time travel in movies. (via: dannytrs)

Kevin Feige said at a producers confrence over the weekend that Joss Whedon was in talks to direct Iron Man at one point. Apparently this was reported online at the time, but I don’t remember reading it back in 2001 (maybe because I had no interest in either Iron Man or Whedon at the time). Throught the trivia bit was worth mentioning. [firstshowing]

sundance iphone

Bored the other day on the bus, I painted the marquee of the famous Egyptian Theater from the Sundance Film Festival on my iPhone using an app called Brushes. I know, I shouldn’t quit my day job just yet. I just thought I’d share… its a lot harder than you think it is (paining on an iphone).

Why did Drag Me To Hell fail at the box office? EW argues that “the absence of an R rating was part of the studio’s commercial strategy, potentially opening the film up to a younger audience. But it’s a strategy that backfired. To put it in political terms: The PG-13 rating alienated the base.” I agree.

Moviefone has a new video clip, an odd choice and the least interesting to date, from 500 Days of Summer.

nine conceptMTV has some exclusive concept photos from Shane Acker’s 9.

David Poland has a good blog post on what’s wrong with old media’s thinking on Online Ad revenues.

The Producers Guild of America has announced their Digital 25: Visionaries, Innovators and Producers of 2009 List, which includes: Steve Jobs, Henry Selick (Coraline), Alex Albrecht & Kevin Rose (diggnation), Jeffrey Katzenberg, Shigeru Miyamoto (Nintendo), James Cameron, Ed Catmull, Pete Docter, John Lasseter, Jim Morris, Andrew Stanton – Pixar, Jim Jannard (RED founder), and Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone & Evan Williams. [finke]

Check out the seventh Scott Pilgrim vs. The World video blog.

The Weinstein Company has brought on financial advising firm Miller Buckfire & Co to “figure out how to cover the holes in their reportedly massive debt while covering costs to keep the shop open.” [Gawker]

Cam Gigandet will star opposite Paul Bettany in Scott Stewart’s horror western Priest. [thr]

ScreenRant wonders why Pixar’s Up is using bait and switch advertising. Because talking dogs and fat boy scouts sell movies, not stories of death and dying.

julia and julia final poster

Sony premiered a new poster for Nora Ephron’s Julia & Julia on Twitter.

Scott Moiser, film producer and co-host of Smodcast with Kevin Smith, is now on Twitter @smosier.

The New York Times has a great profile on Moon director Duncan Jones.

The header image is from Edgar Wright’s photoblog, from the set of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. I predict that this movie will have either the coolest or stupidest cartoony fight sequences of all time.

We posted a Page 2 over the weekend with 21 news tidbits. If you missed it, click here.

  • mangos
    i didn't know gold icing had its own flavor
  • Omg mickey has some obese kid hands. And I'm betting on James Cameron getting eye surgery so that everything is 3D. Nice page 2.
  • Yeah I had no idea they made 3D contacts. I bet James Cameron will officially change his name to Third Dimension or something to that affect.
  • Omg mickey has some obese kid hands. And I'm betting on James Cameron getting eye surgery so that everything he sees is in 3D. Nice page 2.
  • MoreDag
    That French Disneyland poster is disturbing. Did they hire Chris Cunningham to come up with that?
  • hmm…
    that mention of Sting's wife in the NYT profile of Duncan Jones has me wondering if Disney's ever gonna release The Sweatbox, or if the ostensibly new leadership is as pointlessly paranoid as the old one
  • Dan Pettit
    Amy Adams is still hot. No matter what poster it is.
  • Larry_Chimp_Man
    Interesting Dark Knight teaser from HBO. I've never seen that unfolding logo at the end though, did they cook that up or was it used to promote the film last summer?
  • I thought that header image was a legolized version of that scene in The Incredibles where Parr throws his boss through a bunch of walls.
  • starscream9289
    I would wear that Jabba the Hutt supreme costume.

    And I've seen a bunch of District 9 bench ads all over LA. In fact, about 90% of bench ads I've seen this week have been about District 9, the rest are too vandalized to read.
  • Loki
    Have you tried calling the number on the ads? It's pretty cool. They tell you to report any non-human activity an such.
  • /ambient
    Drag Me to Hell has the difficulty of diversifying itself from the trashy PG-13 remake horror. The Grudge, The Unborn, The Orphan, etc. At least, the film had a great title. I don't think Universal knows how to market an Evil Dead type movie... Army of Darkness tanked in 1993! And I'm certain they don't like Raimi's brand of humor. These kind of movies find audiences on DVD. Ah, well I'm taking by brother to see it. This will be my second time.

    OH!!! PETER!!!
    "Let the Right One In" remake changed the title to "Let Me In". I saw this on imdb.com. Check with sources. I'd like to know more about the remake. So far, it's giving me bad signs.
  • ok that gloveless mickey mouse hand with haunt my dreams forever
  • SCHNIDERLENS
    Man that hand is unsettling... I don't wanna see the rest of it.
    I like your drawing btw
  • Palmer
    Reminds me of the Jabba the Hutt costume from Late Night with Conan O'Brien that they kept reusing as different things.
  • Oh yeah I remember that. didn't they use that for a Walrus or a worm or something? Or is that how they came up with the Horny Manatee bit?
  • Drag Me To Hell deserved so much more. Wrong release window I think.
  • Before Drag Me To Hell was released my more mainstream friends thought it looked horrible and didn't want to see it. I explained to them the tone the movie was going for and when we went to see it they ended up loving it. The trailers made it look terrible like a cheap PG13 horror movie. You just can't market this kind of movie well that is why they do so well on DVD, the word of mouth and people are more willing to try out a movie on DVD then in the theatres especially when there is so much else out there. No worries though it will make a profit on DVD and Spider-Man 4 will be huge and everything will be right in Sam Raimi's world.
  • Aindreas
    that bait and switch comment from up.. you havent just spoiled the death of a central character in the film have you?
  • jason B
    i had read the rourke interview the other day where he says he won't be rushing out to see the next batman film, and that he's not into that "spider-man shit"...

    funny he says this, since ironman was the most formulaic film of 08', and also one of the most formulaic comic films we've ever seen. smart guy.
  • jason B
    oops!!! sorry, i left out the part where he says the reason he won't see those is because he's not into that formulaic stuff...
  • Ragey McRagenstein
    The reason Drag me to Hell failed commercially was its shitty marketing. Fuck the people who need ridiculous R rated torture porn like Saw to go see a "Horror" movie. This only further substantiates my belief that films like Saw and Hostel are turning Americans into retards.

    If this not being commercially successful keeps Raimi from doing other horror films I'll lose all faith.
  • Who Ha
    I always thought Mickey Mouse was black.
  • That hand is freaking scary! Man alive who are they trying to attract to Disneyland?
  • fsh
    dumbass Slashfilm needs to do a better job at telling people whats on Page 2 after the jump. Just saying something akin to 'click the jump for page 2' is nothing not bullshit.
  • There really isn't a good way of previewing 40 one sentence news tidbits before the jump... sorry :)
  • asdaf
    man i hope you didn't just spoil Up
  • Lawdog
    I could tell you whether or not that was a spoiler, but then that would be a spoiler.
  • yeah. /Film probably should have waited a month or so before posting that tidbit. That said, I don't think I'll take my kids to Up now. don't feel like explaining death to a 3 year old.
  • LuMendz
    Why did you have to say what was wrong with the hand? What has been seen can not be unseen.:S
  • I will never not be able to listen to Where is my mind without replaying the end sequence of Fight Club in my head. Side note: Jabba the Hutt or a drugged out Heimlich the Caterpillar from A Bug's Life?
  • HelloJackToad
    The Dark Knight was sooo 2008!
  • uhhh, that Mickey Mouse advertisement is so creepy. I did NOT need to see that. besides, he's a mouse, so why would he have a white arm with a white hand?
  • that Guardian article about Slumdog Millionaire changing Bollywood is such BULLSHIT. India have already been making movies about the poor for a long time-- ever heard of "PARALLEL CINEMA"? Westerners give themselves too much credit.

    Hollywood, get over yourself. International cinema doesn't revolve around you.
  • Hey Pete, I guess we didn't need to write a whole article about that Up marketing thing then, huh? :-P

    Vic
  • wouldn't have linked you if I didn't think the article was good... just think the answer is kinda obvious :)
  • Lorenzo
    that gold paint comment reminded me of that line from willy wonka and the chocolate factory, "I'll bet those Golden Tickets make the chocolate taste terrible."

    another great page 2
  • I love that Dark Knight promo. Every time it comes on TV I have to watch it, usually I'm flipping through the channels but not with this. It's awesome.
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