Showing posts with label McG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McG. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Will McG direct the New Wonder Woman TV Series?


Hot rumor on the WW front. Word out on the Ho Stroll is McG may direct Wonder Woman new series.
Charlie Angels helmer McG is being called upon to help revive another female superhero franchise.
Sources confirm to me exclusively that McG has emerged as the odds-on favorite to direct the pilot for NBC’s much-hyped Wonder Woman remake.
The news comes four days after the Peacock gave the David E. Kelley-produced reboot an 11th hour green light.
On the surface, McG is an obvious choice to shepherd Wonder Woman. In addition to his ties to the Charlie’s Angels movies and ABC’s in-the-works remake, the multi-hyphenate has deep roots in the TV biz. He currently serves as an executive producer on Nikita, Human Target, Supernatural and Chuck. (He also directed the Chuck pilot back in 2007.) It also helps that McG’s production company is based at Warner Bros.
I'm not sure what to think about that. I saw 'Terminator Salvation' and I was NOT pleased.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Interesting Quote: Sam Worthington


It's kind of humbling the way they described your performance against Christian's, but we have no control over that. We just have try and do the best character we can do at that time. And I can nitpick with the best of them, man, and go down the list of things I saw on IMDB where they found holes in it and go, 'You are f***ing right. If there was a big ten-ton robot coming outside that gas station, surely we would f***ing hear it!' And I missed that! So I go, 'I gotta be a bit better when I'm looking through my scripts!' So that kind of raises my games a bit, cause I feel like an idiot for not saying it to McG.

Sam admitting that Terminator 4 made no-ass sense.

We knew that, honey. But I'm glad your fine self realized that.

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