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Tuesday
Dec082009

The Wachowskis - Back in Action?

Even if Speed Racer was the hit Warner Brothers was hoping, we still wouldn’t be hearing much from the Wachowskis. They’re just so damn secretive. To be fair, that’s not a bad thing per say. But it’s frustrating for fans. Sometimes it feels like you’re chasing a ghost. I recall Steve “Frosty” Weintraub over at Collider saying how he begrudgingly admitted he’ll never get an interview with them. You never know, bud...

There have been plenty of rumors about what they’re working on - Superman trilogy, anyone? But no concrete info has yet to surface…until now. Arianna Huffington (founder of the The Huffington Post and all around left-wing nut job) said on her Twitter account yesterday, “Do u want to know what I'll look like in 90 years? Here's a shot from the set of the Wachowskis' futuristic movie.” This is quickly followed by a number of snapshots taken of Huffington behind a green screen and hanging out with the Wachowskis.

According to CHUD, this was a part of test shoot and not footage intended to be used in the actual film. So what is this "futuristic movie" then? Cinematcial speculates it could be Cloud Atlas, a 2004 post-apocalyptic novel the Wachowskis optioned earlier this year.

Frankly all this "We won't talk to the press and must keep everything top secret" bullshit won't cut it for Warner Brothers (or any other studio for that matter) if they keep delivering bombs like Speed Racer.

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