Posted by Matt Holmes. Last modified on September 28th, 2007 at 06:31pm

Jessica Biel turns down the JUSTICE LEAGUE

I’m just literally leaving the house to put myself through the torture of seeing Rob Zombie’s HALLOWEEN.

Why do I do it to myself?

Why am I always drawn into seeing this remakes?

Why am I helping funding studio’s to do more of them?

Of course I’m a HALLOWEEN fan and a huge John Carpenter fan (watched ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 again last night, superb movie) but I’m also one that loves going to the movies. And if there’s a movie titled HALLOWEEN playing near me, then I’m afraid I have to see it.

Anyway, I can’t leave the house without writing this. Entertainment Weekly have the breaking news that Jessica Biel has turned down her offer to star as Wonder Woman in the JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA movie.

Instead, she will carry on doing what she does best - Taking her clothes off and getting nude for the currently filming POWDER BLUE.

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Message to Warner Brothers - Take note of those people who have gone out of their way to audition for the part. Watch who really wants the parts. Watch for those who come in and really want it - no matter what their name is.

Your casting some big icons here - don’t just go for the pretty big names… because they never work.

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Categories: Justice League, Movie News

3 Comments »

  1. Perhaps you need some quality control in your movie watching mate. The Halloween remake had “pointless” written all over it. Then again I can’t talk I paid to see the Omen remake which was very pointless.

    Comment by Chris | September 28, 2007

  2. You tell em’ Matt, you tell em’!

    Comment by The Glove | September 28, 2007

  3. Things are looking up for the JLA movie all of a sudden. Now if they can just get smart and ask Matthew Fox to be Superman then that would be a good move.

    Comment by JaySmack | September 29, 2007

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