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What a disaster: Bullz-Eye ranks the definitive disaster movies

With the rather dismal performance by Wolfgang Petersen’s remake of “The Poseidon Adventure” – Josh Lucas gnashed his teeth so much, he looked like a rabid dog – it appears that we have seen the death of the disaster movie for the foreseeable future, if not for good. Okay, we know to never say never when it comes to Hollywood’s tendency to pilfer its history; after all, they thought that remaking “Sabrina,” “Bewitched” and “The Stepford Wives” were good ideas. Still, “Poseidon” managed to take in only $22 million of its reported $160 million budget, and while $22 million is a lot of money, it would have to make that much every weekend for the next two months in order to break even. Good luck with that, Warners.

As the mother of all popcorn movie genres sinks into the sunset – and we confess, we’re more than a little sad to see it happen – Bullz-Eye takes a tearful look back at our favorite disaster movies of all shapes and sizes, from birds and viruses (talk about life imitating art: now we have bird viruses) to aliens and tornadoes, with the hope that we’ll get to see stuff getting blow’d up good.

Check out the list here.

Ellen, your one-stop source for “Snakes on a Plane”

Samuel L. Jackson made another appearance on the Ellen show last week, and they spoke exclusively about “Snakes on a Plane.” Here are the two segments

Segment 1: Jackson talks about “Pacific Flight 121” and how awful a title that was, and even shows some behind-the-scenes clips of the snakes wrangled together on the set.

Segment 2: Begins with a (snakes-free) clip from the movie, which Jackson wryly observes is eerily similar to his speech in “Deep Blue Sea,” where a shark jumps up and eats him. I personally love the bit regarding Jackson’s favorite word to say, and the game of charades he and Ellen play around it. Enjoy, Snakeheads.

It’s a bird… it’s a plane… no, wait, it’s a real Superman trailer!

After licking our chops over the “Superman Returns” teaser released a few months ago, the first trailer for the film has finally hit the internet and boy is it good. I have to say, however, that I’m still not as excited about the Man of Steel’s return to the big screen as I am about the many other superhero properties coming our way over the next few years. Still, despite never really being a fan of Superman, it’s hard to deny what looks to be a pitch-perfect performanc by Kevin Spacey as main archnemesis Lex Luthor.

Click here to view the trailer and then come back to Premium Hollywood and speak your mind.

Face it, true believers! This one’s got it all!!!

Marvel Comics, not wanting to let moss grow undertheir feet after the upcoming release of “X-Men 3,” is already penciling in who’ll be helming its next few comic book inspired feature films.

* Jon Favreau (“Elf”) will be directing “Iron Man,” a flick which was, for years, chatted up as a possible Tom Cruise vehicle.

* David Self (“The Road to Perdition”) will be writing a script for the oft-discussed-but-never-acted-upon “Captain America” movie, as well as taking a stab at scripts for “Deathlok” and “Namor, the Sub Mariner.”

* Zak Penn – who wrote “X3” – was selected to put pen to paper and write a script for a “Hulk” sequel…which will make someone very happy.

* Mark Protosevich (“Poseidon”) is taking a stab at writing the script for “Thor,” whose biggest moment in motion picture history currently still remains “Adventures in Babysitting.”

* Andrew Marlowe (“Air Force One,” “Hollow Man”) is composing a “Nick Fury” screenplay…which has potential as long as the film doesn’t follow in the footsteps of the TV movie about Fury, which starred David Hasselhoff. (Still, that would increase the box office returns in Germany…)

* And, lastly, Edgar Wright (“Shaun of the Dead”) is to write, produce, and direct…wait for it…”Ant Man.” I have to say, of this entire bunch, this is the flick that seems like it has the most potential. “Shaun of the Dead” kicked ass. I’d love to see Wright turn the superhero genre on its head like he did for zombie movies…

Don’t forget to check out the Bullz-Eye.com piece about other upcoming superhero flicks, found here.

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