Wednesday, August 24, 2011

KATE BECKINSALE, MILLA JOVOVICH & SOFIA VERGARA IN "DANGER GIRL"! NEW TRAILER FOR "FOOTLOSE" REMAKE! "THE GREAT WALL" FILM ABOUT THE CHINESE LANDMARK

Just a few days ago I made a parallel between Kate Beckinsale and Milla Jovovich (both have just one semi-successful action franchise and both are married to directors) and here they are today in the same project: the two of them will be joined by stunning Sofia Vergara in the movie adaptation of the famous comic book series DANGER GIRL in which a beautiful adventuress joins forces with an all-female spy agency as they race around the world to recover a trio of powerful relics. This adventure, following elite female spies, should hit cinemas sometime next year. I'm sure the boys will be intrigued by the spicy cast :)

 SHORT HOLLYWOOD HEADLINES
Well, if you thought vampires will leave us alone, they won't, it
seems we can't even escape into jungle to avoid them: according to "MovieWeb" Millennium is preparing an untitled film which will center on a team of mercenaries whose search for a missing person in the jungles of Cambodia becomes a descent into the heart of darkness as they confront the dark force of a vampire. According to "Variety" Edward Zwick is ready to direct THE GREAT WALL, a story written by WORLD WAR Z scribe, which will try to explain why did the Chinese really decide to build the massive structure of the Great Wall.

Check out a new trailer for the remake of famous FOOTLOSE which premieres this October following Ren MacCormack (Kenny
Wormald
) who is transplanted from Boston to the small southern town of Bomont where he experiences a heavy dose of culture shock. A few years prior, the community was rocked by a tragic accident that killed five teenagers after a night out and Bomont's local councilmen and the beloved Reverend Shaw Moore (Dennis Quaid) responded by implementing ordinances that prohibit loud music and dancing. Not one to bow to the status quo, Ren challenges the ban, revitalizing the town and falling in love with the minister's troubled daughter Ariel (Julianne Hough) in the process.