by TheFran | Jan 26, 2015 | Movies & Series |
Things aren’t looking too good for our beloved Crow remake. We are big fans of the original cult classic starring Brandon Lee, and it took as a while to get used to the fact that it will be rebooted. But, we got on board and tried to stay as positive as...
by TheFran | Oct 27, 2014 | Movies & Series |
It’s been a long road to get the remake of The Crow into production, but according to producer Ed Pressman (Wall Street, American Psycho), they are finally looking to start shooting in 2015. The Crow reboot started its journey to the big screen back in 2010, and...
by TheFran | Apr 23, 2014 | Movies & Series, Slider, Top of Geek |
Nothing is more satisfying than watching the underdog getting some serious payback on his/her wrong doers. Seeing one single person reaping havoc on the poor and always under prepared enemy. The story line is similar in most of these movies, but the satisfaction...
by TheFran | Dec 13, 2013 | Movies & Series |
Luke Evans commented on his role as Eric Draven in the reboot of the cult movie The Crow. After seeing a range of creative teams come and go, including the likes of Bradley Cooper, Mark Wahlberg, and James McAvoy for the lead role and film-makers Stephen Norrington,...
by TheMac | Nov 25, 2013 | Movies & Series |
Our favorite zombie hunter, Norman Reedus, is showing interest to take on the role as James in the remake of “The Crow” according to a recent report by Schmoesknow.com. We have no details indicating who James is however GS will keep you in the loop....
by TheFran | May 6, 2013 | Movies & Series |
We finally have our next Eric Draven. Relativity Media identified Luke Evans as the lead role. The Crow is one of our 10 reboots we really look forward to. * Update: Luke Evans comments on The Crow and Comic Book Integrity * Update: ‘The Walking Dead’ Star Norman...
by TheMac | Apr 28, 2013 | Movies & Series, Slider, Top of Geek |
When it comes to remakes the reaction from GS is normally a negative one, and who can blame us? Hollywood is running out of ideas, so they often try to appeal to newer audiences that are not familiar with cult classics. After seeing how many people reacted to the Evil...