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WATCH: ‘Man of Steel’ Teaser − General Zod Does Not Look Like Michael Shannon In This Clip

The latest teaser for Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel  is an effective one. The clip introduces General Zod via a grainy video transmission that makes Superman’s arch enemy look a lot creepier than he does in production stills. The voice clearly belongs to actor Michael Shannon , who plays Zod in this latest reboot of Warner’s Superman franchise, but the staticky image leaves the impression that the Kryptonian wack-job is wearing some sort of mask with weird eyes and an exceptionally elongated chin.  Either that or Zod trimmed his goatee and got some sleep after sending this transmission. (See the photo above.) The calm way in which the baddie warns that the planet Earth will “suffer the consequences” if Kal-El (Superman’s Kryptonian name) doesn’t surrender is also a nice chilling touch. There may be more to look at in a couple of days or so. ComingSoon.net  reports that another site IWillFindHim.com is counting down from 48 hours, possibly for a trailer.  Since I can’t read Kryptonian, or whatever language that is on the screen, I’ll take their word for it. I, Zod [ ComingSoon , I Will Find Him ] More on Superman: Warner To Announce New DC Superhero Movies (And Remember Those Joseph Gordon-Levitt Rumors?) What The Kal-El? The Seriously Weird Superman That Nicolas Cage Almost Played Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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‘Pacific Rim’ TV Spot − Is The Monster Lame Or What?

Why am I not excited about  Pacific Rim ?  I’m mostly a fan of Guillermo del Toro ‘s  work, particularly the superb  Pan’s Labyrinth , but the three teaser clips that have been released for the filmmaker’s hotly anticipated mechs-vs-monsters summer sci-fi film have all left me cold. Part of the problem is that they’re all virtually the same. The new international TV spot, for instance, is a condensed retread of the earlier trailers, and its brevity draws attention to what I think may be the film’s biggest weakness: a lame monster.  Yes, the giant human-piloted Jaeger mechs are impressive — even if they defy science and physics — but their enemies, which are called Kaiju , Japanese for “strange beast,”  don’t look the fearsome, formidable part they’re supposed to play in the picture. (If you’re okay with spoilers, this review of the Pacific Rim script indicates that the Kaiju overwhelm the Jaegers.) Clearly, del Toro is paying homage to the Japanese Toho Studios kaiju films of the 1950s, ’60s and beyond — the Godzilla franchise being the most well known of them.  The problem is, the creature in the  Pacific Rim  looks like it came directly from the set of one of those hokey movies and didn’t stop by the visual effects department to get a rad new upgrade. Remember, Gamera , the amusing flying turtle (which was not a Toho creation)?  If you took the body of that ’60s-era monster and grafted the head of Roland Emmerich’s 1998 Godzilla onto it — not a movie that any filmmaker should be referencing — then you’d get a creature similar to the one you see in the photo above and trailer below. Not-So-Scary Monster Perhaps del Toro is keeping more fearsome creatures under wraps. The Kaiju apparently hail from another universe — a kind of interstellar Monster Island — so conceptually there could be more than one species. I hope so. If the creature in the teasers is all we get, then Pacific Rim could suffer from a real tension deficit. One other thing:  It’s time to give Idris Elba’s “Today, we are canceling the apocalypse!”  speech a rest.  It was rousing the first 10 times I heard it — in January. Three months later, it’s ripe to be satirized, and the movie isn’t out until July 12. What do you think? More on Pacific Rim : ‘Pacific Rim’ Vs. Real World Physics: Giant Robots, Galileo, And The Square Cube Law WATCH: Do The Jaeger Meisters In New ‘Pacific Rim’ Trailer Defy Logic? [ Insight: Movies ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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FIRST LOOK: ‘Old Boy’ Teaser Poster Counts The Days & Raises Questions

Spike Lee’s   remake of Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy doesn’t hit theaters until October, and that just seems way too long to wait. I’m genuinely excited to see what Lee does with the material and am envisioning a revenge (and blood)-soaked 25th Hour .  The good news is that FilmDistrict has finally dropped a tiny morsel from the upcoming film.  The bad news: it’s chicken scratch. The distributor has unveiled a  teaser poster for the film at   CinemaCon , which is taking place in Las Vegas April 15-18 .  The symbolism borrows from Park’s original: they’re the scratches that the imprisoned protagonist Oh Dae-su ( Choi   Min-sik ) uses to keep track of time. That character gets an American makeover in Lee’s version:  He’s now Joe Doucett (Josh Brolin), and, according to the official synopsis he’s an advertising executive  “who is abruptly kidnapped and held hostage for 20 years in solitary confinement. When he is inexplicably released, he embarks on an obsessive mission to discover who orchestrated his bizarre and torturous punishment only to find he is still trapped in a web of conspiracy and torment.” These clues leave me with a handful of questions, most of them having to do with other plot points from the original that are ripe for homage: 1) There are a lot of advertising executives I’d like to see locked away, but for 20 years?  What did he do, devise those Kia ads with the hipster hamsters ? 2) In the original Oh Dae-su tracked down his captor via the dumplings he was fed in prison every day. If an American comfort food is substituted, what will it be? Macaroni & Cheese? 3) Will the live octopus-eating scene be referenced? (If you haven’t watched the original Oldboy , you should, but, in the meantime, I’ve posted the scene below.) 4) Will incest figure into the plot as it did in the original?  If so, American audiences will squirm enough that reprising the live octopus scene won’t be necessary. 5) Does Lee’s brother  Cinqué Lee have a thing about playing bellhops ? He plays one in this movie, and he played one in Jim Jarmusch’s 1989 film Mystery Train . If you crave more Oldboy  info while you wait for a trailer,  check out my interview with director Park in which he explains why he’s not interested in seeing Lee’s remake until it’s released. And order up some live sushi: Now that’s fresh Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter . Follow Movieline on  Twitter .

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WATCH: Robert De Niro & Jane Rosenthal Get Down To Business For 2013 Tribeca Film Festival

This Wednesday kicks off the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival , and I got the chance to sit down with festival co-founders Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal to talk shop.  Now while all film festivals have plenty of business going on behind the scenes, Tribeca puts it front and center with events like its  Future of Film LIVE talks which focus on film distribution.  According to Rosenthal, the festival is geared to reflect the hot topics of conversation in the film industry today:  “We have to look at how the business is changing and how you create is different because of technology…so it’s that merging together of that dialogue.” As for De Niro, he’s looking forward to the screening and discussion of his 1982 film The King of Comedy .  “I haven’t seen it for a long, long time.  And talking with Marty Scorsese about it and answering whatever questions…that will be interesting.” Check out my full interview from below, as well as the festival’s website where they’ll feature live streaming of some events: Follow Grace Randolph on  Twitter . Follow Movieline on  Twitter . 

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Robert De Niro, Paul Dano, Olivia Thirlby at "Being Flynn" screening

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Robert De Niro, Paul Dano, Olivia Thirlby, Nick Flynn, Michael Stipe, Rebecca Dayan, Jane Rosenthal, and Paul Weitz all attended the “Being Flynn” New York screening at Tribeca Grand Hotel screening room. Hollywood.TV was on the red carpet to interview all the stars as they arrived to the screening! “Like” us on Facebook @ facebook.com E58C0BF5

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Robert De Niro, Paul Dano, Olivia Thirlby at "Being Flynn" screening

David O. Russell Considering Buddy Cianci Biopic?

Tribeca Film Festival co-founder Jane Rosenthal said that David O. Russell is considering directing an adaptation of former Providence mayor Buddy Cianci’s book Politics and Pasta , which follows the author’s years of busting mobsters and landing in jail on racketeering charges. Could Rosenthal partner Robert De Niro, who reportedly made a deal with Cianci back in 2008 and may appear in Russell’s Uncharted , help seal the deal — and, perhaps, star as the notorious politician?

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