One of the original Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory
stars has nothing but praise for Tim Burton's new adaptation.
Julia Dawn Cole, who played the spoiled brat Veruca Salt in the 1971 film,
thinks "it's as good as the original" and admits that her son Barney "says it's
better." Cole told Femalefirst.co.uk that author Roald Dahl didn't like
the original film but she's "convinced he would have loved this
version. It picks up on all of the darker elements of his story, which
kids love." Burton's film, as you may already know, is not a remake of
the original movie, but an adaptation of the book Charlie and The Chocolate Factory,
after which it's named. However, Cole wouldn't say that Burton's version is better
than the original, as "that will always be special" to her.More Charlie goodness:
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Have you seen the first House of the Dead? The big screen adaption of the popular video game which turned out to be
one of the worst movies ever created (check the imdb bottom 100 of all
time). Even though the first film didn't make it's modest budget back,
they've decided to greenlight a sequel... but why? Well, cast and crew from House of the Dead 2
held a panel at Comic-Con to explain. In attendance were writer/producer
Mark Altman, director Mike Hurst, director of photography Raymond
Stella (Escape from New York), actors Ed Quinn (Starship Troopers 2), Emanuelle Vaugier (Wishmaster 3), Ellie Cornell, and Cam Powell.
Disney
held a panel discussion for their superhero family action comedy Sky
High at Comic-Con. In attendance was director Mike Mitchell, screenwriter Paul
Hernandez and actor Bruce Campbell, who plays Coach Boomer in the film.
Reports from the panel say that it turned into "The Bruce Campbell Show," and the other guests didn't really get to say much of anything. This is somewhat funny
because I'm pretty sure Campbell's role in the film is fairly small.
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