AvP 2: PvA
In tangential Paul W.S. Anderson news, Alien Vs. Predator 2: Survival of the Fittest (though that subtitle hasn't been mentioned recently) has been given the somewhat unlikely, Oscar-friendly release date of December 25th. Despite a much more logical line of thinking behind it, the gambit didn't do well for last year's Black Christmas remake.
Anderson is not involved, which is good news for the almost-everyone who hated the 2004 comic adaptation, which he wrote and directed. However, it remains to be seen what will be accomplished by first-time writer Shane Salerno and first-time directors the Strause Brothers (visual effects guys), taking command of a batch of TV actors.
Shareeka Epps was great in Half Nelson, so she's a natural fit for AvP (?), but if more avid TV-watchers want to defend the talents of Reiko Aylesworth ("24"), Steven Pasquale ("Rescue Me"), Johnny Lewis ("The O.C."), or the other numerous small-screeners involved, there's always comment room below.

Anderson is not involved, which is good news for the almost-everyone who hated the 2004 comic adaptation, which he wrote and directed. However, it remains to be seen what will be accomplished by first-time writer Shane Salerno and first-time directors the Strause Brothers (visual effects guys), taking command of a batch of TV actors.
Shareeka Epps was great in Half Nelson, so she's a natural fit for AvP (?), but if more avid TV-watchers want to defend the talents of Reiko Aylesworth ("24"), Steven Pasquale ("Rescue Me"), Johnny Lewis ("The O.C."), or the other numerous small-screeners involved, there's always comment room below.

Labels: alien vs. predator, paul w.s. anderson
