Showing posts with label Peter Sarsgaard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Sarsgaard. Show all posts

10/12/11

New Clip Spotlights Hector Hammond

Superhero Hype has a new behind the scenes clip from the Green Lantern blu-ray focused on the evolution of Hector Hammond from page to screen and the makeup efforts to help actor Peter Sarsgaard bring the character to life.  The home video release is this Friday, October 14th and there are several versions of the film to choose from including the original theatrical version on DVD and Blu-ray as well as extended cut and 3D versions in combo packs and a steelbook collectors case.






6/20/11

The Podcast of Oa Debuts!

I've been thinking about doing a podcast for a while now and with the movie's release it seemed like the perfect time to jump into it.  Our first episode tackles the Green Lantern film which I recorded on June 17th with my co-host, Bill Giancoli, from Get Ur Geek on Radio. Be aware that we do go into some detail on the plot of the film, so if you have not seen it yet there is some content that may spoil parts of the film.

I have submitted the show to iTunes and the Zune Marketplace and once I have gotten confirmation that they have been added I will post the links to them.  For now you can listen to the show by downloading it here or subscribing to the show's RSS feed with your favorite podcatching software.  You can also list to the show right here using the player in this post.

This is our very first attempt, so if you listen to the show please leave some comments here for us so we can gauge interest and look for places to improve.  As always, thanks for reading, or in this case listening!






6/17/11

Green Lantern Movie Review



With my self-imposed exile from the site over and some time to digest and process the film I'm ready to return here to share with you my thoughts about the Green Lantern film.  I want to preface this with a little editorial and just say something right up front before diving into this review. 

I really believe that people should make up their own minds about films before trusting a reviewer, whether a movie critic or someone like myself, because people bring their own predisposed opinions of the subject matter, the actors, the studio, the property, whatever to them when they sit down to watch a movie.  For lack of a better statement, people should have the willpower to decide for themselves what they want to watch and not worry about what someone else thinks.

If you're not sure about laying down your money on a film and you wholly trust the opinion of someone else, do that, but I warn you that in the case of this film you will find that there hasn't been a time that people have had such polarized opinions about Green Lantern since Emerald Twilight was released.  There is literally outright harsh comments being made from critics as well as fans with unreasonable expectations on one side and people claiming it's the best film of the summer on the other.


6/11/11

Green Lantern Press Conference Transcript



SuperHeroHype was present at the recent press conference where most of the cast and crew were assembled to take questions about the Green Lantern movie as we enter the final week before release.  The conversation covered a wide range of topics from Peter Sarsgaard's makeup to the subject of sequels to comparisons to Batman and Superman.  Here's the text from the entire press conference courtesy of SuperHeroHype.

Q: Martin, you brought James Bond back twice. You brought Zorro to modern screens and now you're launching this DC Comic book franchise. What's ideal for you in creating and launching new things and what things will be on the DVD?

Director Martin Campbell
Martin Campbell: Well, I'm cheap. No, no. The thing is that I've never done a comic book movie before. Superheroes, I guess, yes. Bond is a kind of a form of a superhero and Zorro, obviously, but I've never done a superhero movie before. I wasn't even versed in the comic when it came through the door. Once having read them and so forth, it just sort of fascinated me, the whole world of Green Lantern – going to another planet, going to the center of the universe. So that's really why I did it. What is it about me? These things aren't about me. These things are a huge team effort by everybody. It's always sort of handed across to the director and I'm on the guy on the floor, certainly, but Donald, my producer, a huge contribution from him as with Greg, the writer, and the actors. So, unlike a lot of movies these things are very much a team effort, and in this case particularly so.

A Corps of New Videos as the Media Flood Continues



We are on the home stretch and the publicity for the Green Lantern film has reached a fever pitch.  There are so many new featurettes and interviews playing on the Internet and on television that it's hard to keep them all straight.  Here are some of the highlights.

First off, Yahoo movies has a new featurette that includes comments from the cast and crew as well as Geoff Johns talking all about the scale and scope of the Green Lantern universe.



6/9/11

New TV Spot and Entertainment Tonight Coverage



Another TV spot has emerged, this one featuring more constructs.  Watch at your own risk of being spoiled.  Entertainment Tonight also featured another segment on the film with this particular clip dealing with Ryan Reynolds' diet during film-making and featuring comments from Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard and Mark Strong.




List of Upcoming Green Lantern Media Appearances




Just like any other big budget film, the cast of Green Lantern will be making the rounds at a number of media outlets over the course of next week.  Peter Sarsgaard, who play Hector Hammond, made an appearance on Conan last evening, though the interview skewed more towards Sarsgaard's personal life than promoting the film.  I could not find any listing for Mark Strong, Geoffrey Rush, Martin Campbell, or Michael Clark Duncan making any appearances, but I did find one television special that will air on June 16th.  Here is a list of the television appearances I have found so far.  If you learn of anything I've missed, please leave a comment with the information so that other fans will know about it, too.

6/14 Today - NBC - Blake Lively
6/14 Regis and Kelly - Blake Lively
6/14 Late Show with David Letterman - CBS - Ryan Reynolds
6/15 Today - NBC - Ryan Reynolds
6/15 Regis and Kelly - Ryan Reynolds
6/15 Tonight Show with Jay Leno - NBC - Blake Lively
6/16 G4 - 8pm - Green Lantern Special with cast and crew
6/16 Conan - TBS - Ryan Reynolds (added 6/13)

New Green Lantern Videos as the PR Campaign Goes Full Throttle



There have been a bunch of new videos released on the Internet as well as tv in the final week before the release of the Green Lantern film.  Here's some of the highlights, but be forewarned that some of these clips reveal previously unseen moments from the film.

From E! Online:




5/22/11

New TV Spot Airs

A new thirty second television ad for Green Lantern began airing recently, perhaps the tenth unique commercial for the film.  This new spot does show snippets of what we haven't seen before, this time with Hector Hammond (Peter Sarsgaard) trying to use Hal's (Ryan Reynolds) ring and a moment between Hal and Carol Ferris (Blake Lively). Like the third theatrical trailer detailing the history of the Green Lantern Corps that was released this past Friday, the ad does carry the acknowledge of the film's PG-13 rating.

5/15/11

Hector Hammond Gets His Own Green Lantern Movie Poster

In another of their line of character posters for the upcoming Green Lantern film, Warner Brothers today released a new poster image of Peter Sarsgaard as one of the films antagonsists, Hector Hammond.  


5/4/11

Second Official Green Lantern Trailer Released

Warner Brother today released the second official theatrical trailer for Green Lantern, continuing to fuel the buzz for the June 17th film following poor response to the original trailer that debuted in front of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 last November.  Since the showing of ten minutes of footage at Cinemacon at the end of March and Wondercon days later there has been a lot of enthusiasm building for the film with the Internet release of a four minute version of that footage and numerous television spots.

This new trailer has been said to be preceding this Friday's launch of the Thor movie, but free pre-screenings of that film have not included the Green Lantern trailer.  However, that could be simply due to the trailer not being avaiable to theaters yet for inclusion.  The new theatrical trailer should continue to keep fans' power ring charged with just forty three days remaining before Green Lantern's official release.

The new trailer features the first glimpses of the Guardians of the Universe and the first time we've heard Michael Clarke Duncan's voiceover work as Kilowog.  It also features confirmation that what will become the Sinestro Corp logo is indeed present when Parallax is released and more from Blake Lively and Peter Sarsgaard who haven't gotten much focus until recently.  All I can say is that anyone who had doubts shouldn't any longer!

Green Lantern is directed by Martin Campbell and stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Mark Strong, Peter Sarsgaard, Geoffrey Rush, Michael Clarke Duncan, Tim Robbins and Angela Bassett.

4/3/11

Green Lantern Movie Takes to the Air With Two TV Spots


Hot on the heels of the stunning Green Lantern movie footage that Warner Brothers released on the Internet and at WonderCon, two television spots have begun airing around the country, going far to undo any damage done to the movie with the lukewarm reception that fans in general had with the film's first trailer last November.  The two ads combine footage from the original trailer and the newly release video as well as some brief clips not seen before.  

Some fans had become cynical about the film with an apparent lack of a studio push in recent weeks as promotional images and trailers from many of the other films competing for the summer box office appeared on an almost daily basis.  This new onslaught of impressive footage is perhaps the first wave of a Green Lantern advertising campaign that will ensure that no one is unaware that no evil is escaping our sight on June 17th.





There are a couple of new things in this footage that stands out, the first of which is the footage showing Hector Hammond putting the ring on.  Also we see Hal getting thrown into a car.

It looks like Hal lost something

4/1/11

More Details on the Green Lantern Footage from Cinemacon and Interviews

Last night the Superherohype website went offline as news was breaking about the great reactions that the Green Lantern movie footage, but this morning they are back and are providing a great breakdown of the footage they saw as well as a couple of interviews they had with stars Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.

The first clip begins with the title "Sector 2018" and we see Abin Sur using some fancy light-based controls on his ship and communicating with Mark Strong's Sinestro, who is telling him about a planet that's been destroyed by Parallax, but before getting too far into the conversation, Abin Sur is attacked by Parallax--we can't see it too clearly but it looks like a large yellow head with sharp teeth--and he gets seriously injured before flying away in his glass cylindrical spaceship.

The second clip has Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan finding Abin Sur's spaceship in the water and he runs out to try to save the being he sees in there. He wades out and pulls Abin Sur out of the ship and carries him to the beach, making a joke about having to get him to a hospital where they have purple blood. After giving Hal his ring and telling him to use it with the lantern in his spaceship, Abin Sur dies and his body transforms into some sort of grey substance.

The third clip has Hal with the lantern and ring back at his place. He places the lantern on a table and then slips on the ring, following the instructions to insert his hand and recite the oath, but the only oath he remembers is the Pledge of Allegiance, so he tries a variation on that, but the lantern rejects it, pushing him away with a green blast. Suddenly, Hal knows the oath that's required and he recites it as the ring glows and he's transported into the sky with a green hue surrounding him, out into space away from earth and the Milky Way and towards the planet OA. When he lands, he's in his full Green Lantern suit and mask and he tries to act cool like he belongs there by strutting around. He's called over by Tomar-Re, voiced by Geoffrey Rush, who is basically the OA welcome wagon, and Hal is surprised that he can understand the creature in front of him, and Tomar Re explains that the ring is translating and that it can also create a mask or not depending on whether Hal's identity needs to be kept secret.

The last clip has Sinestro addressing the massive Green Lantern Corps collected to warn them about Parallax having killed four of their members. This is a giant open space filled with Green Lanterns with a giant Green Lantern symbol behind Sinestro, and this is probably the scene that's going to have the biggest fanboys soiling their trousers because there are so many of the great Green Lanterns we've seen in the comics over the years and probably more than a few easter eggs. We don't know enough of their names by heart to expound at length about who we saw, but we did see a very familiar robotic GL and possibly even an Alpha Lantern in there.

Afterwards, they showed the new trailer, which is a lot more action-based, as well as showing quite a bit more of Peter Sarsgaard's Dr. Hector Hammond, but we haven't really seen a lot of Hal and Carol together, so hopefully Warner Bros. won't completely forego a lot of that important character stuff in the future. Since we know that the footage we saw wasn't completely finished, we'll reserve judgment on how it looked compared to our expectations, but we definitely think Reynolds was the right man for the job from what we saw.





Source: Superherohype

3/7/11

Green Lantern Cast , World Debut of Emerald Knights at WonderCon in April


The Warner Brothers PR department have set their sites on WonderCon for the first big push for the upcoming Green Lantern movie with big plans to promote the film in San Francisco next month.  Film stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Peter Sarsgaard will be on hand Friday April 1st for an autograph session at 4pm, followed immediately by a panel at 5.

Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan and Blake Lively as Carol Ferris
Friday evening convention attendees will be able to see the world premiere of Green Lantern: Emerald Knights and after the film is over there will be a panel comprised of the some of the filmmakers and voice talent from the feature.  Those panelists will be on hand Saturday for an autograph session.

Green Lantern's comic universe will also be well represented with DC hosting a Green Lantern panel that will include information of the War of the Green Lanterns event and the DC Comics booth will play host to a number of Green Lantern events and giveaways throughout the convention weekend.  The DC booth will also serve as the first place fans can get to play the upcoming Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters videogame.

Mattel will also have a presence at the convention and fans will be able to not only see some of the new movie tie-in products, but walk away with some of them if they are lucky enough to be chosen to win them weeks before they start showing up in stores.

1/19/11

New Green Lantern Promotional Photo Released



Here's a new publicity photo from Warner Brothers of Ryan Reynolds and Peter Sarsgaard from the upcoming Green Lantern film with Tim Robbins in the background.  From appearances Hal Jordan and Hector Hammond are at a social function at Ferris Aircraft some point after Abin Sur's crash (as noted by the ring on Hal's finger) and before Hector's visible transformation as a result of exposure to Parallax.  By the expression on Sargaard's face it may be that this scene marks the beginning of that transformation.

Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond and Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan.

12/9/10

Warner Brothers Release New Image of Hector Hammond

Over on the Green Lantern movie page on Facebook, Warner Brother has released a new publicity still of Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond.  Hammond's origin has been tweaked for the film, incorporating Parallax and the fear entities new connection to the death of Abin Sur.  While examining Abin Sur's corpse in the film Hammond is exposed to a piece of Parallax left in Abin Sur's body after the altercation that leads to the Green Lantern's death.  This causes the appearance of both telepathic and telekinetic powers as well as the trademark head swelling.

Peter Sarsgaard as Hector Hammond

11/19/10

Green Lantern 59 Review

Black Hand returns - but he's not the man he used to be! Our antagonist shows him or herself, Larfleeze turns into a pickpocket, and Parallax gets a new host in the fifty ninth issue of Geoff Johns' run on Green Lantern. This issue also features the first of several exclusive previews for the upcoming movie, shining a spotlight on Hector Hammond.


The Story -
This issue starts out with two EMT's taking care of a couple of wounded men in the back of a speeding ambulance, which is side swiped by a tractor trailer. Pinned under the ambulance, EMT Shane Thompson lies dying as the Indigo Tribe and Black Hand watch from deep space.  Black Hand appears in Thompson's mind and we learn that he has been chosen to play host to the entity of compassion, Proselyte.

11/2/10

Warner Brothers Releases Official Green Lantern Production Stills


With all the attention being given to the Captain America production images, Warner Brothers today released some official production stills of their own to remind us that Green Lantern is only 226 days away.  While I'm enthusiastic about seeing anything from the movie, the sad part is that only one of the images released today are new and it shows neither a Hal in GL uniform, Sinestro or a ring construct.  In fact, the other images are the ones used in Entertainment Weekly back in July, albeit these are of much better quality than the scans that were made from the magazine.

Despite that being a bit of a let down, it does make the wait until the trailer comes out on November 19th a little more bearable.
Here they are:



Carol Ferris (Blake Lively) admonishes Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) about his reckless behavior.


7/24/10

Green Lantern SDCC Delights and Disappoints




Ryan Reynolds
As I reported earlier, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively were to join Martin Campbell on stage in San Diego.  In addition Mark Strong (Sinestro), Peter Sarsgaard (Hector Hammond), Producer Donald Deline, Greg Berlanti and Geoff Johns also took the stage in what was panel that could best be describe as disappointingly exciting.  By that I mean that there was unfortunately very, very little of footage shown, but that most of the comments from the cast and crew left me excited for what's to come.

What makes this particularly disappointing are the high hopes that DC Entertainment, Warner Brothers and fans have for this film and the expectations we had as fans for what we might get to see.  And what the people in the room saw went by so fast that no one could really jazzed about the movie.  The end result will likely be a lot less hype than the "were going to steal the show" comments from DC before the panel led us to believe.

7/15/10

First Look at Reynolds as GL



Tomorrow's issue of Entertainment Weekly features the exclusive first look at the Green Lantern movie, with the first glimpse of Ryan Reynolds in the GL uniform featured on the cover.  The image hit the net today in the kickoff of what will be a push to get some initial exposure for the film.  More pictures have come to light as today has progressed showing Reynolds as Hal Jordan and some of the rest of the cast.

The cover of Entertainment Weekly
I'll admit that I'm a little surprised by the uniform - I'm torn between the interesting new look and the traditionalist in me who wants to see a more literal translation of GL's iconic uniform from the comics.  It's hard not to get so excited by seeing my favorite character brought to life.  I mean, it's not like they gave the costume bat-nipples or anything, right?

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