Tuesday, April 27, 2010

3-D Nightmares?

Samuel Bayer was annoyed to say the least when he was asked to covert A Nightmare on Elm Street to 3-D. He decided to go against the grain and release his movie without the upgrade.


This weekend A Nightmare on Elm Street will be arriving in theatres near you. Weird thing is though, you won't have the option of viewing it in 3-D. Why not? Everything from Alice in Wonderland to Clash of the Titans has been converted. Because of the uprising of 3-D films, are you surprised to not have the dimensional choice this time around?

When New Line initiated several conversations about converting A Nightmare on Elm Street to 3-D, ‘we pushed back,’ says director Samuel Bayer. ‘This was shot in 2-D and was meant to be shown in 2-D.’ He added, ‘Just like I don’t want to see a lot of great movies remade’ — alluding to the other Hollywood vogue — ‘I don’t want to see a lot of them in 3-D.’
3-D is all about money anyway! It is very nice to hear that a director is actually standing up for his vision. I applaud Bayer for not giving into the suits of Hollywood. There obviously is plenty of time for the money-grabbing 3D conversion trend down the road.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Muhammad stops by South Park.

Although South Park is usually known for curse words, last night South Park aired one of the most bleeped shows in television history. After the airing of last weeks cliff-hanger of an episode, the group Revolution Muslim posted a message earlier this week that warned the creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker. The group said "that what they are doing is stupid and they will probably wind up like Theo Van Gogh for airing this show."

The website posted a graphic photo of Van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker who was killed in 2004 by an Islamic militant over a movie he had made that accused Islam of condoning violence against women. It also posted a link to a news article with details of a mansion in Colorado that Parker and Stone apparently own.

South Park censored out the word Muhammad and literally covered the closing episode with big black censored boxes. As of now, I don't know know if the cenors were because of the warning or if they were merely poking fun. I do know that if a Muslim group, or any group for that matter, sent me a picture of my house I would be a little more careful.