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Monday
Sep272010

The new trailer for 'Yogi Bear'

Yogi Bear

Here's the brand-new trailer for Eric Brevig's upcoming 3D flick "Yogi Bear," and to tell you the truth, it still looks kind of weird in terms of the whole live-action/CG mix. "Yogi Bear" opens Dec. 17, 2010.

The story follows a documentary filmmaker who has an encounter with Yogi at Jellystone Park. Dan Aykroyd voices Yogi and Justin Timberlake does Boo-Boo. Anna Faris and Tom Cavanagh co-star.

Eric Brevig also helmed the 3D adventure "Journey to the Center of the Earth." I don't think the world needs a "Yogi Bear" film, but then again, this looks like it can attract youngsters looking for a cheap laugh.

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Tuesday
Jul272010

Here's the first poster for 'Yogi Bear'

The first poster for Eric Brevig's upcoming "Yogi Bear" movie is now online, so give it a look down below. The mix of CGI and live action will open Dec. 17, 2010. Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake lead the cast.

Aykroyd is Yogi, and Timberlake voices Boo-Boo. Cast also includes Anna Faris and Tom Cavanagh. The story follows a documentary filmmaker who has an encounter with Yogi at Jellystone Park.

I'm not a fan of these combinations of CG and live action, but hey, I'm willing to give it another shot now that the technologies have improved a bit. Brevig also helmed "Journey to the Center of the Earth."

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Monday
Jun082009

Harold Ramis gives 'Ghostbusters III' update

We've been hearing a lot of stuff about "Ghostbusters III" lately, and although the project is moving ahead for sure, many things are still a bit blurry.

The folks over at ComingSoon recently asked Harold Ramis about the third "Ghostbusters" flick, and the actor/director gave them a quick update on where things are at this stage:

"I wrote the story for the new movie with them, and Dan and I've been consulting. We're just waiting to see a first draft and where we are," he said. "Everyone says they'll do it, they've all said they'll do it."

As far as directing the sequel is concerned, Ramis said he's not sure whether Ivan Reitman or himself would want the job:

"I don't think he wants to; I'm not sure I want to (direct). It's just a lot of open questions. Until we see a script, I don't think anyone really knows how they feel about it," he said.

That's it already for the latest "Ghostbusters III" update. Head over to CS for some more from Ramis.