Babylon A.D.

    Babylon A.D.

    'Babylon A.D' Director Hates His Own Film

    Well that's a ringing endorsement! Seriously, after reading about how Babylon A.D's director - Mathieu Kassovitz - hates his own film, who doesn't want to run and go see the movie as soon as humanly possible? I actually had hope that maybe Vin Diesel had another sci-fi hit in him, but when the movie's own director hates his own film, you know it's a film to avoid at all cost.

    'Babylon A.D.' Tailored To Yeoh

    Though I wish Vin Diesel was doing a new Riddick movie instead of this one, the premise does sound pretty interesting...even if some things have changed from the book. Michelle Yeoh's character, for instance, is nothing like the one from the novel.

    In the French novel, Yeoh's character is a "60-year-old, short, dumpy, French nun," the Hong Kong actress said. "And I look at [Kassovitz], and I go, 'Very interesting,'" Yeoh recalled. "I look in the mirror and go, 'When did I become short and dumpy and French?' So you have to see the movie to see that I'm not."