This Week in Geek

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  • CW is moving forward with casting for a Wonder Woman series. (EW)
  • Is Jonathan Hickman bringing the New Universe back to Marvel? (Bleeding Cool)
  • Who’s in the running to play Star Lord, the lead in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy? (Splash Page)
  • James McAvoy and Bendict Cumberbatch join a radio play of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere. (io9)
  • It looks like Nick Fury won’t appear in Iron Man 3 but he will be in Captain America: The Winter Solider. (Splash Page)
  • Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen are returning to the X-Men franchise in X-Men: Days of Future Past! (Splash Page)
  • Will Hugh Jackman be joining them? (Latino Review)
  • Charlize Theron is playing the lead in the U.S. remake of Chan-wook Park’s Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. (Latino Review)
  • Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly, the team behind Safety Not Guaranteed, are working on a remake of Flight of the Navigator for Disney. (Latino Review)
  • Neil Patrick Harris has started a new web series called “Neil’s Puppet Dreams.
  • Don Cheadle’s back as Captain Planet and he’s still a dick. (PostBourgie)
  • After Starz’s Spartacus ends, there might be a Julius Caesar spinoff (Vulture)
  • Cate Blanchett is going to play Cinderella’s evil stepmother in Mark Romanek’s live-action Disney remake. (io9)
  • Marvel Studios’ president Kevin Feige talks about a darker tone for Iron Man 3 (Screen Rant)
  • Zack Snyder talks about why he changed Superman’s costume for Man of Steel (amongst other things). (Comics Alliance)
  • For some ridiculous reason, Lenny Kravitz has been cast as Marvin Gaye in Julien Temple’s biopic. (Deadline)
  • The first official synopsis of Star Trek Into Darkness is released.  Still no idea who the villain is. (io9)
  • Sigh.  Looks like we’re going to have to wait a little longer for season three of Sherlock. (Bleeding Cool)
  • Sienna Guillory joins the cast of Luther for season three. (Screen Rant)
  • New trailers for Django Unchained and Freeloaders (Warning: NSFW)

Movies I’m Interested In Seeing: Summer 2012

Despite having movies I have been anticipating for years, this looks like a pretty lame year for summer tentpole films.  This year, “summer” starts on March 4th.  I don’t imagine that I’ll be seeing a lot of movies this summer but I am definitely going to try and see these five.

5. The Amazing Spider-Man (July 3)

Even though Spider-Man 3 was pretty bad, I still hate how quickly they rebooted it (I know there are legal reasons they needed to do it but still).  I think Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone (as Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy respectively) are well cast and appreciate that they are going back to the mechanical web shooters (which highlights Parker’s intelligence) but tying Parker’s parents into the origin and that horrible suit have me shaking my head. All I know if J. Jonah Jameson appears in the sequels, they better get J.K. Simmons back.

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Movie of the Week: Young Adult

Young Adult is one of those movies that I didn’t hate but didn’t love either. I thought the performances were good particularly Charlize Theron as reprehensible and (likely) mentally unstable Mavis Gary trying to reconnect with her married high school ex. Patton Oswalt as her former classmate and unlikely friend Matt Freehauf was also pretty good. Sometimes it’s hard for me to take Oswalt seriously because when he talks, I automatically think about his comedy sets but in this film, I got over it pretty quickly.

I appreciated that the movie never tried to make Mavis sympathetic. She was a horrible self-centered person at the beginning of the movie and (spoiler alert) she leaves her hometown pretty much the same way (with a few dents in her armor). The only problem is that doesn’t make for much of a movie. You want to credit director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody for making a movie that defies the movie convention that your main character has to change and grow but, after watching this, I now see why this convention exists.

Dialogue-wise, this was probably the least Cody-esque film she’s done. With a few exceptions, if you hadn’t told me she wrote this movie, I wouldn’t have known which is really the nicest thing I can say about a Diablo Cody script.