The famous Indiana Jones boulder chase scene, was re-created using 5 million legos and one idiot dressed as Indiana Jones.
This actor almost got the role of the man of steel, in what would have been a very different version of Superman by director Tim Burton. Fortunately for everyone this version never saw the light of day.
This actor almost got the role of Wolverine, however his conflict with Mission Impossible 2 cause him to have to pass on the role, now made famous by Hugh Jackman.
This actor almost took over for Tobey McGuire as Spiderman in the 2nd movie. It seemed Tobey was having back problems and wasn’t sure if he was going to reprise his role, fortunately he toughed it out.
This actor was almost one of the most loved characters in movie history, however, he missed out and Harrison Ford was the lucky guy that nabbed the part of Han Solo, launching his career into the stratosphere.
This actress almost got the role of Princess Leia, however Carrie Fisher managed to wow George Lucas with her take on the princess, that he had no other choice but to cast her.
This actor turned down the role of the Hulk allowing Eric Bana to star in this toilet bowl of a movie. Oddly, “Hulk” was so bad, the studio has remade it with that original actor in the starring role. I guess he liked the story better this time.
This actor turned down the role of Indiana Jones to continue work on his wildly popular tv show (at least at the time). A little show called Magnum P.I.
This high profile actor was almost the man to play Iron Man. However, his being crazy as of late, probably had a lot to do with him not getting this part, though he had expressed interest. Robert Downey Jr. pulled the role off beautifully.
Release Date: 2009
Johnny Depp leads the cast of “Public Enemies”, a Michael Mann directed film which also stars, Christian Bale, Giovanni Ribisi, and Stephen Dorff. You may remember Michael Mann as the director of such films as “Ali”, “Last of the Mohicans”, and “Collateral”. Hopefully this will be a new gangster movie done right.
Synopsis:
The Feds try to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s.
Release Date: August 15th, 2008
An all star cast rounds out the new comedy from Dreamworks. Cast includeds Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Nick Nolte, and who’s that black guy between Ben Stiller and Jack Black?, oh well, that’s Robert Downey Jr. Why is he black? Check out the trailer here.
Synopsis
A group of self-absorbed actors set out to make the most expensive war film. But after ballooning costs force the studio to cancel the movie, the frustrated director refuses to stop shooting, leading his cast into the jungles of Southeast Asia, where they encounter real bad guys.
It seems that Digg has grown tired of the HD Format War. They no longer care who wins this format war, they just want it to be over so that they can stop reading HD DVD vs. Blu-Ray on every other post. Most articles are nothing more that blog speculation on the topics spun in favor of their preferred format, thus adding further confusion to the entire situation, and resulting in counter posts from other blogs.
So I would like to take this moment to offer those of you who feel the need to discuss your formats a solution. Discuss them in their appropriate places, and not on Digg. Here is the site for you Blu-Ray fans, it’s the blu-ray.com forum. Click Here to Visit.
Then of course there are the HD DVD fans. Here is yous place. The HD DVD Hub. Click Here to Visit. Just click the Forum link there to start discussing. Interestingly enough, they even offer a Blu-Ray discussion section in their forum, as they also support neutral format supporters.
Anyway, there you have it, you guys have your respective corners, now just sit down and color, while the rest of us move on with Digg.
Elizabeth the Golden Age will be released on HD DVD, Release Date: February 5th, 2008. The movie looks great and don’t forget that you can also pick up the original “Elizabeth” on HD DVD, with Cate Blanchett still in the title role.
Synopsis:
Elizabeth: The Golden Age finds Queen Elizabeth I (Oscar®-winner Cate Blanchett) facing familial betrayal and danger for her throne and country. In the changing religious and political tides of late 16th century Europe, Elizabeth finds her rule challenged by the Spanish King Philip II (Jordi Molla), who is building a sea-dominating armada to ferry his powerful army to England and restore the country to Catholicism.
Film star Heath Ledger was found dead in his bed in one of his residences in Soho by his housekeeper at 3:35 PM ET today. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ they believe it was not a crime, adding prescription pills were found near his body.
Heath Ledger was an Academy Award nominee and gives what looks to be an amazing performance as The Joker in the upcoming “The Dark Knight”. You may remember him from a variety of films, including: “Brokeback Mountain”, “A Knight’s Tail”, “The Patriot”, and “Monster’s Ball”.
Moviefone had the first picture of the new Star Trek Enterprise from J.J. Abrams new Star Trek XI movie. It looks pretty sharp, and if you want to see the trailer for the new film, it will be attached before that other little J.J. Abrams project, “Cloverfield”. It’s bound to get alot of Star Trek fans excited, some may even show up to “Cloverfield” just to see this trailer. To see a larger picture, Click Here.
Paramount will release ” Into the Wild” on HD DVD, Release Date: March 4th, 2008. This looks like a great movie and would make a fine addition to your HD DVD collection.
Synopsis:
“Into the Wild” is based on a true story and the bestselling book by Jon Krakauer. After graduating from Emory University in 1992, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless (Hirsch) abandons his possessions, gave his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that shape his life.














