Dan O’Bannon 1946 – 2009

American screenwriter and sometime director Dan O’Bannon has passed away in Los Angeles. He was 63. O’Bannon’s contribution to cinema is mainly within the science fiction genre and his screenplay ‘Star Beast’ provided the basis for the landmark classic Alien (1979).

He also provided screenplays for Total Recall and Screamers; based on original works by writer Philip K. Dick. In his early career he worked alongside John Carpenter on Dark Star, even starring as Sgt. Pinback. O’Bannon worked on Star Wars as a special-effects man.

In the 1980s, he directed the fun zombie horror flick Return of the Living Dead. His second (and last) attempt in the director’s chair resulted in The Resurrected, based on H.P. Lovecraft’s The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. His other screenwriting work includes Blue Thunder, Lifeforce, Invaders From Mars and Heavy Metal.

However, he entered into film history with Alien. Written with Ronald Shusset, their screenplay Star Beast was taken by Ridley Scott and H.R. Geiger and made into a sci-fi classic. Ridley Scott always credited O’Bannon with being a major creative influence on the film.

Another forgotten classic is Dead and Buried. It is an inventive, twisted and clever horror film focusing on a policeman’s attempts to uncover a zombie plague. Heavily influenced by H.P Lovecraft, Dead and Buried is waiting to be rediscovered.


New Poster For Robin Hood

Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood is released in May and looks set to be a bone-crushing, cranium-bashing piece of awesomeness. Scott is quite clearly aiming to replicate the enormous success of Gladiator with this one. Let’s hope it is as amazing as Crowe and Scott’s swords and sandals epic was back in 2000.

A new poster has been revealed featuring Robin Hood (Russell Crowe) riding his trusty horse while wielding an axe. The tagline is in Italian, so obviously aimed at them specifically. Does it not look pretty good and promising? Most of the other posters have gone with a bow and arrow theme. The film also stars Cate Blanchet as fiesty Maid Marion, Mark Strong and William Hurt.

Synopsis:

It is late 12th century England and Sir Robin Hood of Locksley, Earl of Huntington, (Russell Crowe) has returned to his North English village after fighting in the Third Crusade. Upon arrival, the nobleman and his servant discover the oppression caused by the new Sheriff of Nottingham (Matthew Macfadyen). Sir Robin uses his intelligence and military skills to free his home village from tyranny and corruption in England, by taking back what is rightfully his, and by taking back what rightfully is their, to restore justice and happiness to England. Robin must also win the affection of the recently widowed Lady Marian (Cate Blanchett) while leading his Merry Men of Sherwood Forest to victory and fair.

New Conan The Barbarian Stills!

Marcus Nispel has spent a good majority of this year working on his Conan The Barbarian reboot out in sunny Bulgaria. There’s been plenty of stills knocking around these past few months but none like the ones here, which show off the beautiful lighting, art direction and costume design.

Conan will be released worldwide in 2011 and Nispel’s $90 million dollars sword, sorcery and sandals epic could be a great slice of b-movie heaven… we hope. Television actor Jason Momoa won the role of the Cimmerian blacksmith’s lad forced into human bondage after his village is wiped out by some mean bastards.

Filling out the cast alongside Momoa is Stephen Lang as villain Khalar Zym, Ron Perlman, Rachel Nichols, Rose McGowan and Saïd Taghmaoui.

Conan The Barbarian is based upon fantasy writer Robert E. Howard’s 1930s series and in the 1980s launched Arnold Schwarzenegger on the road to stardom in John Milius’s 1982 epic. Arnie followed up the original with Conan The Destroyer in 1984.

You may recall Rose McGowan was much touted to play the flame-haired lady warrior in a reboot by Robert Rodriguez, but the project is currently languishing in development with other lost movie souls. In Nispel’s film she plays the character Tamara.

Conan The Barbarian is undergoing 3D cosmetic surgery. Shame that.