Bradley Cooper, here's hoping you know how to fly. Splash Page reports that "The Hangover: Part II" star is in talks to headline Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's remake of "The Crow." Not only would Cooper have the not-so-easy-task of taking on the iconic and beloved character Eric Draven, but he'll have to do so while preserving the memory of the late, great Brandon Lee ...
Back in June, I originally reported that The Crow re-boot was set to start filming. Well, they haven’t begin to film yet, as apparently, they have yet to sign a lead actor for the film. Now for the kicker… Mark Wahlberg is currently in talks with Relativity Media to star as a re-vamped Eric Draven. I am severely against this re-make… BUT having said that, it might ...
This is the kind of news that makes me do a double take and exclaim, "The who to the what, now?" Esteemed singer, songwriter, poet, novelist, and fancy mustache-haver Nick Cave has reportedly taken over scriptwriting duties for the reboot of The Crow, according to TheWrap.com. Apparently, the script from director Stephen Norrington wasn't as "terrific" as producer Ed Pressman o ...
More cowbell is never enough so we gotta say "Happy birthday" to Christopher Walken. Let's celebrate with a quick soft-shoe shuffle through five curious facts from his formative years. Plus, the eminently rebootable The Love Boat, though no longer exciting and new, chalks up a landmark, and remembering the tragedy of The Crow.
I was never very good at being a Goth. I felt silly wearing velvet in the summertime and I had too much of a sense of humor about things to ever get truly depressing. But even though I wasn't the poster girl for the morose and pale the world over, I did love the music, the literature, and even the eyeliner ... but one of the things I loved most of all was The Crow. So trust me when I say that you ...
Oh, The Crow! I loved you so! I had the poster, the comic book by James O'Barr, the T-shirt, and the unrequited crush on Brandon Lee, whose tragic death only fanned the flames of my teenage desire. I even went to see the sequel, The Crow: City of Angels, which featured the spectacularly bad line, "F*ck you, bird d*ck!" uttered by none other than Iggy Pop. (I did, however, forget to light ...
Last December, many Goths wept and fans of the late Brandon Lee took to message boards all over our great Internet to protest Stephen Norrington's remake of The Crow. News on the project has been so scarce that you've probably forgotten all about it, or even assumed it was dead and buried. But like its supernatural character, Norrington's Crow is alive and flying and Comics2Film is reporting ...
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