R.I.P. Ray Harryhausen; Megan Fox on a tramp; and more actual film news

R.I.P. Ray Harryhausen

The movie-loving world is mourning the loss of stop motion animation pioneer Ray Harryhausen who passed away overnight aged 92. For those of us who grew up on the incredible work of Harryhausen as seen in films like Jason and the Argonauts (check out the clip below) and the original Clash of the Titans this is a massive bummer. His animation genius influenced many of today’s top visual visionaries, clearly seen throughout Peter Jackson’s filmography amongst many more, and while his legacy will live on, the man himself will be sorely missed. The sad news of his passing was announced on the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation Facebook page and you can also check out obituaries all over the internet, including a detailed write-up on The Hollywood Reporter.


New films and casting news

Iron Man 3 co-writer/director/current Hollywood hotshot Shane Black has announced his next film, according to Deadline They’re reporting that Black has just struck a deal with Sony to helm a big screen adaptation of ’30s and ’40s pulp novel hero Doc Savage.

James Franco has joined Oscar-nominated director Wim Wenders’ upcoming film Everything Will Be Fine, said to bring 3D drama to the masses. According to Variety, the Franco will play a writer who, over the course of 12 years, is plagued by the accidental death he caused of a young boy.

Ben Affleck will return to Boston in Spring (i.e. September, October, November) to shoot Live By Night, his Argo follow-up. Pre-production has already begun, says Deadline.


Upstream Color heading to NZ International Film Fest

We were delighted to see this on the NZ International Film Festival’s Twitter today:

We’ve been wanting to see Shane Carruth’s long-awaited follow-up to Primer for ages, so this first-ever confirmation on Twitter from the Fest is great news. Now, about those other 99 or so films we want to see play…


‘Only God Forgives’ soundtrack

Following the first and second trailer for Ryan Gosling and Drive director Nicholas Winding Refn’s next collaboration Only God Forgives, Film Music Reporter has dropped the track listing for the film’s soundtrack, the lion’s share of which is by Cliff Martinez (Drive, Spring Breakers) and also includes You Are My Dream by Thai band Proud, featured in Trailer 1.

1. Only God Forgives – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi
2. Ask Him Why He Killed My Brother – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi
3. Chang and Sword – Cliff Martinez
4. Chang Vision – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi
5. Do As Thou Will – Cliff Martinez
6. Can’t Forget – Cliff Martinez Feat. Mac Quayle and Vithaya Pansringarm
7. Crystal Checking In – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi
8. More Hands – Cliff Martinez
9. Sister Part 1 – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi
10. Take It Off – Cliff Martinez Feat. Mac Quayle
11. Leave My Son In Peace – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi and Mac Quayle
12. Falling In Love – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi and Ratha Phongam
13. Crystal and the Bodybuilders – Cliff Martinez
14. Ladies Close Your Eyes – Cliff Martinez Feat. Gregory Tripi
15. Bride of Chang – Cliff Martinez Feat. Mac Quayle
16. Wanna Fight – Cliff Martinez
17. You Are My Dream – Proud


A ridiculously detailed Simulated Reality Flowchart

One of the most popular movie-related images currently on the net that ISN’T Megan Fox on a trampoline is this frighteningly detailed flowchart of Simulated Reality films. Click here for a better look at this piece of art.


First TMNT images of Megan Fox

Oh Michael Bay, you sly devil.

The first images of Megan Fox’s April O’Neil in Bay’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have made their rounds on the internet, and she’s on a trampoline. Any more information after that sentence is kind of superfluous at this point…

You can see all the images over at Screen Crush, but we’ll leave you with this one. You can make up your own witty ‘Megan Fox’ and ‘tramp’ jokes.