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Comic-Con 2010: Skyline Panel and First Look
Written by Jennifer on July 30th, 2010

Skyline may be so under the radar that you have no idea what I’m talking about — until now! The cast and producers of the film have come to Comic-Con to promote their Sci-fi thriller. We just got done with the panel that included actors Eric Balfour, David Zayas, Scottie Thompson and Brittany Daniel and producers Colin and Greg Strause. The panel discussed the making of the film and we got to see an exclusive trailer and some special scenes.

Apparently, the idea for this movie was born out of Paranormal Activity, and the directors thought “why can’t we shoot a movie out of my house – might sound crazy but that’s exactly what we did.” Only their house was a little bit different since the Strause Brothers were the ones in charge for the BEST special effects within the past 2 years. But more on that soon, lets talk about the amazing footage they just blew us away with…

Footage:

What a pleasant surprise. After complaining about films that had no right to be at Comic-Con, they just screened Skyline, which was meant for this audience, even though it’s not a comic book movie. This is not a film with a built in fanbase, but one created by real film “nerds” (which I say with the utmost respect) with an indie budget. It has a desire to make something great, using special effects in a brand new way, and giving us something new to experience. How perfect?!

Knowing that they made their “home” from their house — which is quite a different meaning then with others homes— they did an absolutely amazing job of stretching the boundaries. The special effects, as expected, will blow you away. The overall concept seems to be quite interesting, it’s innate interest in tragedies that’s our downfall. There’s definitely a lot to play with there.

Overall the trailer looks like District 9 meets Cloverfield. The monsters have a transformer-ery type feel, with a bit of the oily Alien texture. Kind of a mixture of all classic alien/monster movies gone by. The use of bright blue lights jump off the screen and catch your attention.

The cast is interesting all around. I for one love that they went for actors and not necessarily movie stars because it allows you to experience the film without being distracted or having too many pre-conceived notions.

Although it’s not quite clear if this will be a hit, it’s got enough to get me interested and into the theater.

After the trailer they also showed us an actual scene from the film:

Overall, it looked pretty cool. Balfour and Donald welcomed us to the beginning of the alien abduction.

It’s clear that although this film was shot out of their house, it’s not limited to any apartment, and their version of “in house” is from two of the top special effects teams responsible for Avatar, 2012, The Day After Tomorrow, Iron Man 2 etc. That being said, the film still is very independent. One of the things that make this movie so exciting is that they owned everything that they used. All the special effects were done by things they all had access to — which is a lot of cool shit. It’s like an Indie film with the best toys possible.
Panel Quotes:

The cast discussed making the film, and how it felt so big and yet indie at the same time. One of the most interesting things about this project is that they got to see a trailer with the special effects before ever even shooting a thing.

Donald: After the audition they showed me the trailer and it was amazing. Although after seeing Avatar [I was like] “I don’t care, I wanna be in this movie.” I’ve always wanted to fight against a green screen and thank goodness I got the chance.

Eric: We sat in their apartment to make this movie, we weren’t even allowed to wear shoes…

Greg: We wrote, shot, and made this movie in under 11 months.

Colin: We made the entire movie with under 20 people… one of the things that really changed it [and is the future of filmmaking] the new camera pack. The RED and what not…

Greg: It allows us to take risks and take the cool ideas which the fans respond to the most and work on an independent movie scale without putting $150 million on the line. And those risky ideas are the ones that put cool things on screens.

Eric: It also allowed them to hand us off wires of the side of a buildings without anyone saying anything. My manager showed up and asked “is this safe?” [and the thing was] there’s no one to stop us. There were only 5 people on set to make decisions and that was it.

From Screen Crave


“Skyline” Unveils at Comic Con
Written by Jennifer on July 30th, 2010

Skyline, the sci-fi Rogue movie to be released November 12th, 2010, unveiled the first images and clips from the film to an enormous crowd of eager alien consumers at Comic Con in San Diego on Friday. Brothers, Greg and Colin Strause, got an amazing reception from the audience who loved the scene footage that was shown. Watch iamROGUE.com’s highlights from the panel which included – Greg and Colin Strause, Eric Balfour, Donald Faison, Scottie Thompson and Brittany Daniel.


“Skyline” Panel at Comic-Con
Written by Jennifer on July 10th, 2010

“Skyline” is going to be holding a panel at the 2010 Comic-Con festival and Brittany is scheduled to attend!

Friday, July 23 12:00-1:00 Skyline— Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, and Rogue Pictures present an exclusive look at the sci-fi thriller Skyline, directed and produced by the Brothers Strause (Alien vs. Predator: Requiem), whose company Hydraulx has provided visual effects for Avatar, Iron Man 2, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and 300. In Skyline, strange lights descend on the city of Los Angeles, drawing people outside like moths to a flame, where an extraterrestrial force proceeds to swallow the entire human population off the face of the earth. Colin and Greg Strause unveil an exclusive Comic-Con trailer and scenes from Skyline, along with stars Donald Faison (Scrubs), Eric Balfour (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 24), David Zayas (The Expendables, Dexter), Scottie Thompson (Star Trek), and Brittany Daniel (Club Dread) and moderated by Drew McWeeney. Hall H


Relativity Snags the Strauses’ “Skyline”
Written by Jennifer on May 19th, 2010

Everyone is allowed one crappy movie, and for the brothers Strause theirs is no doubt AVP: Requiem. But you can’t write the duo of darkness off just yet as apparently Brett Ratner saw their latest film Skyline and liked it so much that he brought it to a studio and sold it himself. Interesting.

Deadline New York reports Relativity Media nailed the distro rights for the film, which stars Brittany Daniel, Kate Mara, Eric Balfour, Laz Alonso, Donald Faison, Scottie Thompson, and Crystal Reed.

Synopsis
“After a late night party, a group of friends are awoken in the dead of the night by an eerie light beaming through the window. Like moths to a flame, the light source is drawing people outside before they suddenly vanish into the air. They soon discover an otherwordly force is swallowing the entire human population off the face of the earth. Now our band of survivors must fight for their lives as the world unravels around them.”

From Dread Central


BET Picks Up “The Game”
Written by Jennifer on April 14th, 2010

BET has just announced that they will be airing brand new episodes of “The Game” in the fourth-quarter of 2010!

THE GAME – By popular demand, BET answers the prayers of Sabres fans everywhere. New episodes of THE GAME will be produced by and air exclusively on BET. After enjoying record ratings in syndication, THE GAME, created by Mara Brock Akil and executive produced by Kelsey Grammer and Salim Akil, will follow the lives of the fictitious San Diego Sabres–and the women who love them. SCHEDULED TO PREMIERE 4Q 2010

Still no word on if the entire cast has re-signed on to star – but I will post that information when it becomes available!

From BET