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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2015 13:50:13 GMT -5
Take a look at @son_of_Sekhmet's Tweet: I'm curious about the Gods of Egypt movie. Gerard Butler as Seth and Edonie Yung as Hathor. t.co/WfX7q1k28P
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Post by anonimus on Apr 21, 2015 13:54:53 GMT -5
I hope that throughout the film the various deities always appear as a human .... if they were to appear like animals, I'm sure there would be many errors
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Post by So on Apr 23, 2015 20:22:01 GMT -5
Haven't watched it yet but there is a trailer for the new Tut show coming to Spike TV
At least people are praising that it has an ethnic appropriate cast. I didn't bother watching but my husband said the Exodus movie was too awkward! I really hope Gods of Egypt bridges the gap between the historical and fantasy aspects. I always feel bad for the movie Troy, they decided to make it serious and remove all the Greek gods stuff and then 300 came out and said, you know, it is okay to make history fantastic! hehe
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Post by hellogirls on Apr 30, 2015 13:20:01 GMT -5
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Post by beautifuladdiction on Apr 30, 2015 13:23:19 GMT -5
YEA! and hope it sticks to that April date
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Post by hellogirls on Apr 30, 2015 13:25:56 GMT -5
YEA! and hope it sticks to that April date Oh yes........ it's great news........... smiley-dance001
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 13:37:28 GMT -5
Thanks for that news! I totally missed seeing a December 2016 release date wow that would be so LONG!!! Last date I saw was the February date on Box Office Mojo From Box Office Mojo: This WeeK Movie Title Dist. New Date Old Gods of Egypt Lionsgate/Summit 4/8/16 2/12/16 www.boxofficemojo.com/schedule/?view=changes&p=.htmI guess a two moth delay is better than a December release Here's the competition for that weekend: Gods of EgyptAction / Adventure Gerard Butler Geoffrey Rush Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Lionsgate/Summit Wide Michelle DarnellComedy Melissa McCarthy Universal Wide Race (2016)Drama Stephan James Jeremy Irons Jason Sudeikis Focus Features Wide
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Post by hellogirls on Apr 30, 2015 13:54:13 GMT -5
Thanks for that news! I totally missed seeing a December 2016 release date wow that would be so LONG!!! Last date I saw was the February date on Box Office Mojo From Box Office Mojo: This WeeK Movie Title Dist. New Date Old Gods of Egypt Lionsgate/Summit 4/8/16 2/12/16 www.boxofficemojo.com/schedule/?view=changes&p=.htmI guess a two moth delay is better than a December release Here's the competition for that weekend: Gods of EgyptAction / Adventure Gerard Butler Geoffrey Rush Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Lionsgate/Summit Wide Michelle DarnellComedy Melissa McCarthy Universal Wide Race (2016)Drama Stephan James Jeremy Irons Jason Sudeikis Focus Features Wide Oh you are right............. I'd made a mistake!!!! Sorry!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 14:07:12 GMT -5
Thanks for that news! I totally missed seeing a December 2016 release date wow that would be so LONG!!! Last date I saw was the February date on Box Office Mojo From Box Office Mojo: This WeeK Movie Title Dist. New Date Old Gods of Egypt Lionsgate/Summit 4/8/16 2/12/16 www.boxofficemojo.com/schedule/?view=changes&p=.htmI guess a two moth delay is better than a December release Here's the competition for that weekend: Gods of EgyptAction / Adventure Gerard Butler Geoffrey Rush Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Lionsgate/Summit Wide Michelle DarnellComedy Melissa McCarthy Universal Wide Race (2016)Drama Stephan James Jeremy Irons Jason Sudeikis Focus Features Wide Oh you are right............. I'd made a mistake!!!! Sorry!!! The teaser poster did say Winter of 2016 www.ramascreen.com/banner-photos-g-i-joe-3-mi5-gods-of-egypt-terminator-reboot-alvin-the-chipmunks-4-and-more/ and a lot of dates were out there - thanks again for the news - I think the new date is better since competition on Feb. 12, 2016 will have the release of Marvel's Deadpool movie,
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Post by hellogirls on Apr 30, 2015 15:44:30 GMT -5
Interesting article...... Why 'Gods Of Egypt' Couldn't Compete With 'Deadpool' And 'Zoolander 2'You probably haven’t heard of Gods of Egypt. It’s an original fantasy epic starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gerard Butler, Brenton Thwaites, Chadwick Boseman, Geoffrey Rush, and Rufus Sewell. Written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, it seems like a pretty standard fantasy spectacular, with magic and action and ancient Egyptian mythology, with the caveat that it is a $150 million motion picture (courtesy of Mystery Clock Cinemas and Thunder Road Productions) directed by Alex Proyas. It just moved release dates from its original February 12th, 2016 slot to April 8th, 2016. The reason it moved is pretty simple. Also slotted for that February 12th slot is the Ryan Reynolds Deadpool revamp and Ben Stiller’s Zoolander 2. Such is the current environment, where a big-budget fantasy spectacular (of unknown quality) is now an underdog and unable to fend off competition partially because it is original. With no expanded universe to trumpet, no childhood nostalgia to mine, and no gif-friendly subject matter to offer, Gods of Egypt is sadly outmatched in terms of the entertainment news cycle. I have no idea of Gods of Egypt will be any good. The only reason it was on my radar is because (A) it’s a big-budget original studio release and (B) it’s the first theatrical feature from Alex Proyas since Nicholas Cage’s underrated apocalypse fantasy Knowing in early 2009. Mr. Proyas of course is the director behind the first Crow movie which starred Brandon Lee. He used the capital from that film’s relative financial success to make Dark City, which not only beat the somewhat similar The Matrix to theaters by a year but still holds up as one of the great science-fiction films of the last twenty years. But said film was a flop, one of many interesting films slaughtered during the great Titanic massacre of 1998. I like the 2004 Will Smith sci-fi actioner I, Robot more than you do, and I like Knowing more than you, but less than Roger Ebert who put it on his ten-best list for the year. Again, I cannot vouch for the quality of the film, but I don’t blame Summit Entertainment/Lions Gate Entertainment for getting the heck out of dodge. In an entertainment media dominated by fan-friendly coverage of preordained blockbusters based on known properties, an original and non-kitschy spectacle like Gods of Egypt faced an uphill battle against the fan-entitlement sequels dropping on February 12th. Gods of Egypt won’t have its main players posing for goofy social media-friendly photo shoots. It won’t have actors showing up in character to various talk shows and morning news programs. It won’t have characters (ironically, but totally seriously) plugging various products in print and video ads that will be shared all over the Internet and thus drum up copious amounts of “free” publicity in the run up to its release. Its trailer won’t be breathlessly anticipated and hotly debated, nor will it be unveiled piece-by-piece in the form of riddles. No one will “Retweet the hashtag #GodsOfEgypt” to unlock the trailer, nor will news media cover the teaser for the teaser for the poster. We won’t get news articles about the ten things we learned, ten clues we found, or the ten questions we have after viewing the first Gods of Egypt trailer. The film may be great, the trailer and poster art may be superb. But it is still at a distinct disadvantage because it doesn’t have the fan-friendly/geek-friendly/nostalgia-pandering elements necessary to dominate the news cycle in the weeks leading up to its release. April 8th is comparably a quieter week, at least so far. That week sees the release of the Jesse Owens biopic Race along Melissa McCarthy’s original comedy vehicle Michelle Darnel. For at least its opening weekend, Gods of Egypt will be the biggest movie of the frame. It arrives two weekends after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and it is followed by Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book on April 15h and Universal/Comcast Corp’s “Snow White prequel with no Snow White” action-er The Huntsman dropping the week after that. What’s fascinating, and a little sad, is how hard it is for a film like Gods of Egypt to find a weekend that doesn’t just have another big release but doesn’t have a big release that will have the advantage of free publicity and social media-domination due to its pre-sold awareness. Gods of Egypt isn’t just at a relative disadvantage due to its lack of pre sold brand awareness, it is at a distinct disadvantage in terms of being noticed in the entertainment news cycle that thrives not just on covering pre-sold properties and their already-established characters but a social media community that all-but-markets the films on the behalf of the studios by turning any morsel of imagery or news into a full-blown media event. I don’t remotely blame Lionsgate for getting Gods of Egypt away from the combined might of Zoolander 2 and Deadpool. And I can absolutely blame myself and others of my ilk who will automatically treat geek-friendly properties as more important than everything else. Although of course that’s what gets clicks, so the responsibility can be shared. I hope Gods of Egypt finds the success to justify its investment and production come April 8th, and this whole piece should not remotely be a reflection on Lionsgate’s marketing department, nor am I remotely predicting box office doom for the picture. But February 12th was just asking for trouble, as the vast majority of media attention would be sucked up by Zoolander 2 and Deadpool. The end result is that a big-budget fantasy film directed by one of our interesting directors is considered an underdog at least in the domestic box office arena purely because it doesn’t have a geek-friendly/nostalgia-skewing source material to exploit. So what this all means is, I… oooh, 20th Century Fox just dropped Fantastic Four character posters! www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2015/04/30/why-gods-of-egypt-fled-deadpool-and-zoolander-2/
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Post by So on Apr 30, 2015 18:24:46 GMT -5
I thought it was a March 2016 date but April should be fine, get it out in Spring before the biggies hit. The article is right though that pity an original property without a franchise base is too much of a risk up against a smaller comic book movie and sequels. The question is, is the film done and the move was for competition or did they need more time for the special effects? Jupiter Ascending was moved after the effects weren't complete in time and the film tanked in February. That probably has something to do with it being edited down to being so bad, but for every studio that is trying to expand the big cinema season and make February happen, another keeps it bomb time. Go fig. Marvel, be it Marvel/Disney proper, or X-Men or Fantastic Four and Spiderman, at this point combined with DC films, too, it isn't going to matter what season you roll them out as there is just no more space in the summer calendar for big blockbuster comic movies, so they are coming year round and fighting over dates five years from now. Little weird! Anyhoo, fin rant
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Post by hellogirls on May 5, 2015 15:59:56 GMT -5
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Post by hellogirls on May 22, 2015 5:41:04 GMT -5
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Post by hellogirls on May 23, 2015 6:50:12 GMT -5
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Post by daisyc on Jun 9, 2015 14:07:43 GMT -5
Take a look at @cine_Heroes's Tweet: Premier logo pour GODS OF EGYPT avec Gerard Butler, Brenton Thwaites et Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Sortie en 2016 t.co/C5yEj9AFYZ
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 19:39:17 GMT -5
Take a look at @cine_Heroes's Tweet: Premier logo pour GODS OF EGYPT avec Gerard Butler, Brenton Thwaites et Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. Sortie en 2016 t.co/C5yEj9AFYZThanks for the info but the date is wrong on that logo poster - they changed the release date until April 8, 2016.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2015 9:24:19 GMT -5
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Post by maggiea on Jun 27, 2015 9:44:35 GMT -5
Oooooh let's hope so,heard Comic Con is fun.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2015 20:58:16 GMT -5
Disappointed - Deadline Hollywood previewed what films will be at San Diego Comic Con and Lionsgate's films will be onThursday, July 9th as follows: 12:00-1:15 PM, Hall H Lionsgate The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 & The Last Witch Hunter: Conan O’Brien is moderating this biggie. Exclusive sneak peaks and guests. Get your sleeping bag and line up two nights prior outside Hall H.No sign of any news that Gods of Egypt will be part of this event. I guess it may be to early for any panel discussions but maybe there will be some print materials?? Link to Deadline Hollywood article: deadline.com/2015/06/comic-con-film-schedule-2015-1201456362/
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Post by hellogirls on Jul 9, 2015 14:39:47 GMT -5
www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/emma-booth-was-freaked-out-after-crawling-naked-covered-in-mud-from-a-grave-for-abc-drama-glitch/story-e6frfmyi-1227435239535What was it like working on mega-blockbuster Gods of Egypt?
Mega budget, yes. I’ve done films for 50-60 million but this was the first 150 million one I’ve ever done. It was pretty big and a big adventure for me. Unfortunately I’m not allowed to say anything about it. I can tell you it was awesome and it was massive and everything was very green. Apart from us characters, most of it was green screen so it was really interesting. I kind of felt like I was doing theatre. Booth stars alongside Gerard Butler in Gods Of Egypt, filmed in Sydney. Did you get to work with Gerard Butler?
Yes. I hung out with Gerard heaps. He’s a funny guy. He’s hilarious. And Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was just beautiful, Geoffrey Rush…. There’s some great people working on there and it was just really good to see other people’s approach to their craft, such really talented people. So that was cool.
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