The Wolfman (2010)
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Earlier this week we brought you a look at Mezco Toyz' action figure based on Universal's forthcoming remake of The Wolfman (here). This evening, the Mezco design team forwarded us a look at this replica medallion as worn by Lawrence Talbot (Benicio Del Toro) in the Joe Johnston-directed update.
Expertly crafted and cast of metal this life-size, double sided, prop replica captures every detail of the original as seen in the film. A metal chain is included.

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"Wolfman" Reshoots Underway In UK
Vic Armstrong, the legendary stuntman, stunt coordinator and second unit director of everything from James Bond to Indiana Jones, appeared this past Saturday at the British Film Institute's BFI Bond Weekender event celebrating the late 007 franchise producer Cubby Brocolli's 100th birthday.
In attendance was 'Glenn' who got in touch and sent along this report of one little factoid that Armstrong let slip:
"He was mostly talking his work with the Bond franchise but he mentioned he'd just come from the set of 'The Wolf Man' at Pinewood Studios shooting some new action scene that was being added to the film.
He was very vague, he didn't say what capacity (if any?) he was serving on the project but did say the crew were working six day weeks on this sequence.
He described the scene as a fight scene between two werewolves involving a fair amount of CG with them going up the walls and other bits of business, and that they had to marry it up to scenes shot earlier.
He didn't mention whether [director] Joe Johnston was there or not, he did mention Benicio [del Toro]'s name but wasn't specific about whether he was involved or not in this shoot."
"The Wolf Man" was originally scheduled for release this Spring, but was then pushed back to a November 6th release. The delay at the time was cited as being due to marketing reasons for the $85 million feature.
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na kraju ce bit 2010..ahh..
Universal Pictures is pushing the film out of its November 6th slot and placing it on February 12, 2010. That's one week after the release of the creature feature The Cabin in the Woods by Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon.
We can't tell you exactly why Universal has made the shift. It could be due to the additional shooting that occurred earlier this year that reportedly involved FX artist Rick Baker. The radical release date bumps (original from April to November now next year) don't bode well buzz-wise. Here's hoping for the best!
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izašel je trailer - http://www.net.hr/film-glazba/page/2009 ... tml?pos=n0
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