
First up, James Cameron and Peter Jackson took part in a visionaries panel today, discussing 3-D transfers of their films, with Titanic being in the process of conversion with a tentative release date in 2011, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy being suggested by Jackson, but turned down by Warner Brothers, due to the lack of accessibility of the 3-D market. Here's the video for more.
Also coming from Jackson, he discussed that casting for Bilbo Baggins is very far off, and that the rough draft of The Hobbit hasn't even officially been turned in yet. And technically speaking, the film has even yet to get a green light, though there is no doubt that it will. Nevertheless, this means that we will be at least a few more months before we find out who will be taking on the roles of the beloved characters, at least.
Whilst promoting Sherlock Holmes, star Robert Downey, Jr. described the relationship between the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law's Dr. John Watson as "circumstantial homosexuality".
Disney's panel featured a sneak preview of the 3-D renderings of the original two Toy Story films, as well as the announcement that Michael Keaton will voice Ken, of Barbie fame in the upcoming Toy Story 3.
I will break away from Comic Con for just a few seconds before I end today. First it is the 25th anniversary of the PG-13 rating. After a bit of controversy following Gremlins and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the John Milius directed, Patrick Swayze starring war film Red Dawn became the first film to hold the rating 25 years ago today.
Also, The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that the Irish government is cutting funding for the Irish Film Board. I do quite like a bit of Irish cinema, such as The Commitments, but looking through some of the films pumped out by the IFB, I can't say that I am familiar with a lot of them; however, John Carney's beautiful low-budget Once was funded by the organization, so it does sadden me that some gems like that film may miss us stateside due to this.
Ok, I'll end today with one more piece from the SDCC, a new teaser trailer for Tron Legacy. What do you think? A good enough mesh up of kitsch and bad ass to compare to the original? Also, how can Jeff Bridges mess this up? I am officially stoked.
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