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District 9 is Buzzing Like Crazy. Today in Film Bloggery 07/09/09

Christopher Campbell
By Christopher Campbell posted 4 months ago
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For a movie with no stars and no built-in audience, Neill Blomkatt’s District 9 is buzzing incredibly well. Sure, the Peter Jackson connection may have something to do with the interest and excitement, but I’d bet a lot of the traffic and talk being devoted to the film today is more due to how awesome it looks. And how well it’s being marketed, of course. But with the latest trailer, which arrived online yesterday, heating up the exposure and anticipation so immensely so quickly, could there be room for overkill? I actually don’t think so. This won’t be another disappointment a la Snakes on a Plane or Cloverfield, because it’s a more interesting premise, not just some cheap genre pic with heavy viral promotion.

Maybe I’m just allowing my expectations to get higher than usual, but I’m truly optimistic that this will actually be good. It’s dangerous territory for me to be getting in, and the film and its campaign are probably going to blow up in my face like that “can” of toxic material in the trailer. Oh well, what else do I have to look forward to next month? G.I. Joe? Inglourious Basterds? I gave up on my excitement for both of those long ago, and I want to be surprised by something out of nowhere. Unfortunately, modern movie distribution doesn’t allow for such complete surprises anymore, so this may be the closest thing I’ve got.

Let’s see what kind of buzz or buzzkill the blogs are inciting after the jump:
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SIlver Surfer Sigh of Relief: Trade Roughage, 6/18/07

Karina Longworth
By Karina Longworth posted 2 years ago
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  • Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer overcame fanboy ire to earn an estimated $57.4 million at the box office this weekend. That’s roughly a million and a half more than the opening take of its predecessor. It’s super-good news for Fox, who ordered a Silver Surfer spinoff last week in hopes of extending the brand beyond the half-life of Jessica Alba’s career.
  • In related news, Fox somehow managed to swing a deal to earn money off of Halo toys without having to shell out for the upcoming pic’s special effects.
  • In what I think is the first instance I’ve seen of a trade publishing a casting item on a documentary, THR reports that Martin Scorsese, Haskell Wexler and Dennis Hopper are among the notables set to be interviewed for a tribute to cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond, “two refugees who changed the look of American cinema.” Related: the above clip is a PSA Kovacs shot for Pain Awareness Month.
  • Insert “Tuesdays with Happy Gilmore” joke here: Adam Sandler’s production company has purchased an as-yet-unfinished script from Mitch Albom. No details on the script’s content, but we’re sure it has absolutely nothing to do with a youngish stoic dude who reluctantly learns a little something about life.