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  • Where Have All The Heroes Gone?

    Since we here at the Screengrab are determined to absolutely flood you with news about big-screen superhero comic adaptations until you get so annoyed that you personally come to our offices and spill Diet Coke all over our mint-condition issue of X-Men #137, we feel it's our duty to bring you the bad news as well as the good.  No, we're not talking about the bad news that most of these movies are going to kind of suck; that you can take as a given.  We're talking about the bad news that as shocking as it may seem, Hollywood may be running out of superheroes.

    As reported in Variety, the big studios have already strip-mined almost every first- and second-tier superhero title that Marvel, DC and the independents have to offer (and some third-tier ones as well — we're lookin' at you, Ghost Rider).  This fact, combined with less than stellar box office reception for a handful of recent superhero movies (we are, once again, lookin' right at you, Ghost Rider) and the surprising popular and critical reception given to non-mainstream comic book adaptations of non-superhero material, may mean that producers will start increasingly looking for the next Sin City, American Splendor or A History of Violence

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  • Fincher's Musical, The Canon of Thor, and Justice on the Rocks

    Oh, comic book movie news. Will we ever get enough of you?  No, apparently we will not.

    In an interview with MTV's Movie News, Zodiac director and Oscar hopeful David Fincher teases us with a few comic-related projects he's tinkering with:  he's attached to helm the film adaptation of inexhaustible comic book scribe Brian Michael Bendis' graphic novel Torso, he's kicking around the idea of doing an adaptation of another graphic novel called The Killer, and he's allegedly in talks to produce another animated film based on the artsy/smutty fantasy comics rag Heavy Metal, because we all remember how well it worked out the last time someone did that.  The most intriguing bit of info that Fincher drops, though, is that he wants to do a Broadway musical based on Fight Club:  "I always saw it as a comedy," he says.  "Then everybody would look at me like a leper."

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  • Vintage Trailer Roundup: Halloween Hangover Edition

    Werewolves on Wheels

     

     

    Here’s one of my favorite B-movie trailers, advertising "the most thrilling horror motorcycle movie ever made" — and as it turns out, the first. It seems that by 1971, just two years after Easy Rider, the motorcycle-movie well was running dry, so producers started jumping on gimmicks to liven up the genre. . . and bless ‘em for it.  To be honest, I’ve never actually seen Werewolves on Wheels in its entirety, although by all accounts I’m not missing much. Then again, there’s no way anything could possibly live up to this trailer.

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