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Friday 13 July 2012

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What would you think of a movie about dinosaurs growling and waging war against otherworldly creatures? Then what would you think of a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie which describes the origin of these turtles as "otherwordly" too? Silly right? But get this, they are on the works and we might see them in a very few years time.


Landed online, is a motion-comic teaser for a developing sci-fi movie called 'Dinosaurs VS. Aliens'. The concept was basically an alien invasion, with dinosaurs defending the primitive earth and set in when else, the prehistoric times. If this idea is pushed forward, it will be one of the most absurd that I will ever encounter. I wonder whether dinosaurs or aliens or both will have their languages translated to English so that we will know what they're saying. Or at least they get subtitled. Or if both species will do some acting so that we will be emotionally drawn in the story. Barry Sonnenfeld, man behind this and director to 'Men in Black', however promises a realistic CGI motion graphic. This may or may not bring the silly premise some serious justice.

Understand, however, that I do not take this idea too seriously and will just wait until "confirmation" spreads the web. I just don't get it. Anyway, here's the teaser that I am talking about released via Yahoo!.




Late news, 'Ninja Turtles', a Platinum Dunes developing production is put back on a May 2014 release date. Infamous and may I add "asshole" producer Michael Bay develops the movie and says that an alien invasion triggers the origin of the beloved sarcastic reptile heroes. First of all, I was exaggerating when I called Bay an "asshole"; I loved some of them big explosions in his movies. Secondly however, I'll freakin' hate it if the origins of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be like that. We all know that Leo, Raph, Donny and Michaelangelo are "mutated" not "extraterrestrials".


Good news however, when director Jonathan Liebesman (Wrath of the Titans) explains the mislead of what the former commentary by Bay had implied. He hints that an alien invasion is present in the narrative and this invasion might be the cause of the mutation of our lovely reptiles, therefore "alien race" is one way or another involved with their origins. [Well, Liebesman saved Bay's a55, I'd punch him in the face if the idea continued on].

That's all for our news today, always check back, will you? Yes? Great. Lemme give u a kiss!

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