Favreau Totally Blogs, Questions Iron Man II Date

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So this is how it works in Hollywood, now? You direct a huge summer blockbuster, you get a greenlight on your sequel and then have to bitch about your bosses…on your MySpace page?

Iron Man director Jon Favreau has been deftly fielding fanboy questions on a MySpace forum this week and has also lobbed open complaints about the ambitious schedule laid out by Marvel execs. The April 2010 release date for Iron Man II doesn’t sit well with him, and here’s what he said:

“Neither Robert [Downey Jr.] nor I were consulted about this and we are both concerned about how realistic the date is,” he writes. “We owe it to the fans to have a great version of IM2 and, at this point, we would have less time to make it than the first one.”

See, after Iron Man’s huge debut this summer, Marvel announced a jam-packed lineup assembling the classic Avengers superhero team, including Thor (2010), Iron Man II (2010), Captain America (2011) and The Avengers (2011). Favreau says he’s keen on directing The Avengers, too, and feels he won’t have time. “It’s been five weeks,” he writes, “since the one and only phone call my reps have gotten from Marvel.”

Other revelations from the thread:

So how will Marvel execs respond? We’re keeping on eye on their Facebook wall to find out…

Chris Berman takes his crew to effin’ TV school - VIDEO

Chris BermanThis video has been floating around the blogosphere for a few days — thanks to Deadspin, who always seems to be able to dig up fun clips like this — but I wanted to put it up here, for those who missed it (or those who find it so funny that they want to see it over and over again):

The clip is an outtake of Chris Berman doing a Monday Night Football halftime show in 2000 (when MNF was on ABC and was still semi-relevant). Apparently, people were moving within Berman’s line of sight while he was doing said halftime show, and he didn’t like it. Nope, he didn’t like it one bit. He hated it so much, that went on an obscenity-laden tirade, only to pause to take a dainty sip of what looks like a Diet Coke.

I think the clip is hilarious because Berman doesn’t really break out of his “highlight voice” while ranting and raving. You almost think he’s going to start spewing nicknames while he’s bitching about how unprofessional his crew is being. The best part is the end: he yells, “We need to use this studio for fifteen fuckin’ minutes!” before burying his head in his hand. Priceless. Hope this gets everyone in the mood for the Super Bowl. It definitely did that for me.

(By the way, the sports blog The Big Lead thought the video was so funny that they posted it two days in a row.)