Image Credit: grumpy_kitty Image Credit: angadb Image Credit: sjtuliao Image Credit: colbyspencer Image Credit: ToddKReid Image Credit: rosgr Image Credit: Albert Art Image Credit: JasonHoweNews Spoiler Warning! Spoiler Warning! Spoiler Warning! A call sheet for the new Godzilla film has leaked online and it does pertain to the latter part of the film. The call sheet reveals that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is playing Ford, Jared Keeso ("Falling Skies") is playing Jump Master. While Luc Roderique, James Pizzinato, Leif Havdale, Chad Riley, Brent Connelly, Fraser Aitchesen, Jason Bell, Donavan Kuhl are all playing San Francisco Ground Troops. In the scenes, troops (Halo Team) will be using a geiger counter and a bomb tracker. They will also be carrying a bomb, most likely a nuclear warhead, as seen in previous set photos. And below is a transcription of the more important scenes described in the call sheet above. Keep in mind that...
- 6/10/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
You’d be hard pressed to find any guy who hasn’t grown up with professional wrestling. Taking this mentality, and really playing up the theatrics is director Jesse T. Cook in his latest film, Monster Brawl, which will clearly answer the burning question: Which monster is the King of the (Undead) Ring?
A Cyclops, Witch Bitch, The Mummy, Lady Vampire, and more all duke it out in the flavor of those 1960s El Santo pictures, but far more cooler. Killer Film caught up with the director for a quick chat as he is finishing up the film, to talk about monsters and wrestling, as they go hand-in-hand in what is shaping up to be a fan favorite.
Jon: The website says Monster Brawl is stylized in the PPV Main Event, and while this seems like an obvious question, how did the film originate?
Jesse Thomas Cook: The film started...
A Cyclops, Witch Bitch, The Mummy, Lady Vampire, and more all duke it out in the flavor of those 1960s El Santo pictures, but far more cooler. Killer Film caught up with the director for a quick chat as he is finishing up the film, to talk about monsters and wrestling, as they go hand-in-hand in what is shaping up to be a fan favorite.
Jon: The website says Monster Brawl is stylized in the PPV Main Event, and while this seems like an obvious question, how did the film originate?
Jesse Thomas Cook: The film started...
- 6/29/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
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