George Lucas is due to produce his first film post Star Wars. Lucas's project ‘Red Tails’, a film on the Tuskegee Airmen, who were America’s first black military airmen, has been in development with the director since 1990.
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CHECK OUT THIS CRAZY NEWS ABOUT WATCHMEN!!!!!!!
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Here’s a wrap-up of the biggest box-office movies that spanned the rough economical time periods of our country.
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George Lucas is due to produce his first film post Star Wars. Lucas's project ‘Red Tails’, a film on the Tuskegee Airmen, who were America’s first black military airmen, has been in development with the director since 1990.
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Heath Ledger winning a posthumous Oscar for ''The Dark Knight'' got us thinking about other movie greats' final appearances: Some were fond farewells, others sadly forgettable. See how Paul Newman, Peter Sellers, and others took their final bows.
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Here’s a wrap-up of the biggest box-office movies that spanned the rough economical time periods of our country.
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Well, apparently the embargo on Watchmen has been lifted. So! Here we go! How was Watchmen? Well there is no doubt about it, it’s epic. It is unlike any other comic book movie you’ve ever seen. And in honor of Zack Snyder, I’ve made this review R-rated. So deal with it... [SPOILERS]
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"God, this makes me sad to say, but if you've seen the trailer though, you've seen most of the good parts already... If you've never read WATCHMEN, I'm recommending you wait until after you've seen the film. Everyone I've spoken to who saw the film as WATCHMEN virgins loved it. And believe me, that was not at all what I was expecting to hear."
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Some of the most important scenes in the seminal comic book Watchmen take place in the secret basement headquarters of a washed-up ex-superhero called Nite Owl. And here, on a Vancouver soundstage, Nite Owl's legendary lair has been brought to real life...
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Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail
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Filed Under: [Movie] Comedy, [Movie] Crime, [Movie] Drama, New Releases
Mischievous grandma Madea lands in jail, where she meets a variety of mixed-up characters.
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A list of oscar-winning movies for all the real men out there. Starting with The Godfather and Braveheart, leading upto an unexpected number one.
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Polls show that Americans are tired of the clueless Hollyweird gaggle of malcontents who use the awards podium to espouse their whacky political ideas. Upon the conclusion of the last Oscar ceremony I watched, which as many years ago, I thought to myself; "Wow, that's several hours of my life I'll never get back." The Oscars is a waste of time.
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"22 February 1999: OMG, I cannot wait. In just a few short weeks, the culmination of all my hopes, dreams, and fears (ha — not!) will come to pass as Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace hits theaters nationwide... This shit is gonna be so good."
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Kate Winslet and Sean Penn took home best actor/actress awards for their roles in "The Reader" and "Milk" while Slumdog Millionaire was the "Best Picture" at the 81st annual Academy Awards.
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Yesterday, Heath Ledger's family landed at LAX airport to begin their march to the podium to pick up his inevitable supporting-actor Oscar for "The Dark Knight" this Sunday.
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Hollywood Reporter- Just as the acclaimed Sci Fi Channel series "Battlestar Galactica" enters its final episodes, Universal has quietly entered into negotiations with Glen A. Larson to write and produce a big-screen version of the property he created.
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To me, the toughest decision had to be Forrest Gump vs. The Shawshank Redemption. I was watching Shawshank again the other day, and I kept saying to myself, "how the hell did this not win best picture?"
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It's not going to snag 11 Oscars, but The Dark Knight—Christian Bale and all—is nipping at Titanic's heels in the court of public opinion.The 2008 blockbuster has surpassed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, Warner Bros. announced late Friday.
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“The Lost” takes a more dramatic turn being a psychological thriller that turns on a American psychologist (Assante) turned bestselling writer who is forced to return to Barcelona to settle old scores. Meyer plays a past patient’s sister
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| Genres: | Drama |
| Running Time: | 1 hr. 36 min. |
| Release Date: | March 6th, 2009 (limited) |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for thematic material and brief strong language. |
| Distributors: | ThinkFilm |
| Starring: | Felicity Huffman, Patricia Clarkson, Bill Pullman, Elle Fanning, Campbell Scott |
| Directed by: | Daniel Barnz |
| Produced by: | Doug Dey, Lynette Howell, Nissa Ren Cannon |
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Centers on Maria Larsson, a young, poor woman who in the early 20th century wins a camera at the lottery--an event that not only makes her see the world through new eyes but also changes her life.
| Genres: | Art/Foreign and Drama |
| Running Time: | 2 hrs. 11 min. |
| Release Date: | March 6th, 2009 (limited) |
| MPAA Rating: | Not Rated |
| Distributors: | IFC Films |
| Starring: | Maria Heiskanen, Jesper Christensen, Mikael Persbrandt, Amanda Ooms, Hans Alfredson |
| Directed by: | Jan Troell |
| Produced by: | Thomas Stenderup, Tero Kaukomaa, Christer Nilson |
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Watchmen
Action/Adventure, Thriller and Adaptation
March 6th, 2009
Rated R for strong graphic violence, sexuality, nudity and language.
STARRING
Malin Akerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Carla Gugino, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Patrick WilsonSYNOPSIS
In an alternate 1985, someone is killing former costumed heroes, inspiring the few who remain to don their disguises again to uncover the truth.Trailer
| Genres: | Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation |
| Running Time: | 1 hr. 37 min. |
| Release Date: | February 27th, 2009 (wide) |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for sequences of violence and martial arts action, and some sensuality. |
| Distributors: | 20th Century Fox Distribution |
| Starring: | Kristin Kreuk, Neal McDonough, Chris Klein, Michael Clarke Duncan, Moon Bloodgood |
| Directed by: | Andrzej Bartkowiak |
| Produced by: | Ashok Amritraj, Patrick Aiello |
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| Joe Jonas | Himself | ||
| Nick Jonas | Himself | ||
| Kevin Jonas | Himself | ||
| Greg Garbowski | Bass Guitar | ||
| Feggans | Himself | ||
| Caitlin Evanson | Taylor Swift’s Fiddle Player | ||
| Kevin Jonas Sr | Himself | ||
| Jennifer Takamatsu | Strings | ||
| Alexandra Daddario | Central Park Couple | ||
| Brandon Espinoza | Central Park Couple | ||
| Brianna Russo | Central Park Couple | ||
| Kyra Hendricks | Nick Photo Girl | ||
| Felicia Culotta | Herself | ||
| Christine Cattell | News Announcer | ||
| Jessica Jann | Featured Fan | ||
| Christa B. Allen | Featured Fan | ||
| Nikita Ramsey | Featured Fan | ||
| Jon Bruno (II) | Radio Traffic Reporter |
Also Known As: The Jonas Brothers The 3-D Concert Movie Untitled (Walt Disney/Jonas Brothers Concert Documentary) Production
Status: In Production/Awaiting Release
Genres: Documentary and Musical/Performing Arts Running
Time: 1 hr. 16 min. Release
Date: February 27th, 2009 (wide) MPAA
Rating: G
Distributors: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Production Co.: Live Nation
Studios: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Filming
Locations: Canada United States
Produced in: United States
The movie goes vintage 80’s with a healthy dose of T&A - every female character, save two, gets topless at some point. The dialogue is excessively profane - each third word is an s- or an f-bomb. And yes, the film didn’t forget to include another constant of the old school fright flick: the token black guy who’s more cunning and “slippery like...
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With the cast list seemingly falling apart in public and the studio apparently forcing actors out due to low pay, is Iron Man 2 becoming the movie that'll end Marvel's run of movie successes?
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I still ask myself how I finally broke out. Jamal, the slumdog in Danny Boyle's award-winning movie, did it the traditional cinematic way, via true love, guts and good luck. People keep praising the film's "realistic" depiction of slum life in India. But it's no such thing...
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To me, the toughest decision had to be Forrest Gump vs. The Shawshank Redemption. I was watching Shawshank again the other day, and I kept saying to myself, "how the hell did this not win best picture?"
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Release Date: Feb 27, 2009
Genre: Action/Adventure
Cast: Kristin Kreuk, Neal McDonough, Chris Klein, Michael Clarke Duncan, Robin Shou, Moon Bloodgood
Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Writer: Justin Marks
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Plot:
Powerful forces are converging on the streets of Bangkok. They are warriors, some of whom possess extraordinary abilities, all of whom are determined to see their side prevail. Some fight for us; the others for unlimited power. Now, they are preparing for the ultimate battle -- of terror versus beauty, light versus darkness, and good versus evil.
The forces of darkness are led by Bison (Neal McDonough), a crime boss of seemingly limitless power, and whose past holds a shocking secret. Bison's syndicate, Shadaloo, is taking over the slums of the Thai capital, a task overseen by Balrog (Michael Clarke Duncan), a massively built enforcer and killer. Also in Bison's employ is the assassin Vega (Taboo, of the group The Black Eyed Peas), a masked talon-wielding warrior, whose weapon is tailor-made for slashing and stabbing attacks. Bison's attache is the beautiful but deadly Cantana (Josie Ho).
These vivid characters and their world are long known to fans of the iconic videogame "Street Fighter," which Capcom released in 1987. At the time, the 1-2 player game set a new precedent in two-dimensional interactive entertainment. In 1991, Capcom released to arcades, Street Fighter II, featuring new characters and fighting styles.
As easy as it is to brush off nerd complaints about the Academy's selections, it turns out they have failed to recognize a fair number of great sci-fi and fantasy movies that at least deserved a Best Picture nomination, and in some cases, even a win.
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Actor Kevin Spacey, who founded the web site TriggerStreet.com to encourage short-film makers to distribute content through the web, attended Mobile World Congress yesterday to tell the entertainment industry that mobile phones will soon offer a similar opportunity.
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Wait, Juno REALLY was nominated for Best Picture??? I saw that movie a year ago, it was awful. Wtf??
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3 amazing new posters for quentin tarantinos inglourious basterds!!!
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What if the universe of Watchmen really existed? It did, at least for a while. In November of 2007, I was lucky enough to be one of a handful of reporters invited to the Canadian set of director Zack Snyder's movie adaptation of Watchmen. It was like walking into the panels of the graphic novel itself.
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Great interview with Devin Faraci of CHUD and Snyder RE all things Watchmen. Enjoy!
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Over 600 Issues of Iron Man Comics went into Iron Man 2. Tony Stark will be hitting the bottle?
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Will “Slumdog Millionaire” and “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” be this year’s big Oscar winners? Will Mickey Rourke take home a statue for his triumphant comeback? Will Heath Ledger win the slam-dunk pick of this year’s awards? Who will take home the other awards? This article takes offers predictions as to who will win and who SHOULD win.
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Say what you will about the legitimacy of the Academy Awards, one thing's for sure: nerds just love to bitch about them. But this year, the nerds actually have a point - there's no reason The Dark Knight didn't at least get nominated for Best Picture.
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Newest trailer attached to Quantum Of Solace.
Watchmen, opening in conventional theaters and IMAX on March 6, 2009. Directed by Zack Snyder, the big screen adaptation Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Matthew Goode, Billy Crudup, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Malin Akerman, Carla Gugino, Stephen McHattie and Matt Frewer.
Rated R for graphic violence, sexuality, nudity and language.
Property of Warner Brothers Pictures and DC Comics.
Release Date: May 22, 2009
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Cast: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Anton Yelchin, Moon Bloodgood, Bryce Dallas Howard, Common, Jadagrace
Director: McG
Writers: Michael Ferris, John Brancato
Studio: Warner Bros.
Plot:
In the highly anticipated new installment of The Terminator film franchise, set in post-apocalyptic 2018, Christian Bale stars as John Connor, the man fated to lead the human resistance against Skynet and its army of Terminators. But the future Connor was raised to believe in is altered in part by the appearance of Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington), a stranger whose last memory is of being on death row. Connor must decide whether Marcus has been sent from the future, or rescued from the past. As Skynet prepares its final onslaught, Connor and Marcus both embark on an odyssey that takes them into the heart of Skynet's operations, where they uncover the terrible secret behind the possible annihilation of mankind.
The film also stars Anton Yelchin as Kyle Reese, Charlotte Gainsbourg as Kate Connor, Moon Bloodgood as Blair Williams, Common as Barnes, and Jadagrace as Star. --© Warner Bros.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine is an upcoming superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Wolverine, due for release on May 1, 2009. The film is directed by Gavin Hood and stars Hugh Jackman as the title character. It is a prequel to the X-Men film trilogy, focusing on the mutant Wolverine and his time with Team X, before Wolverine's skeleton was bonded with the indestructible metal adamantium.
Cast:
- Hugh Jackman as Logan / Wolverine
- Liev Schreiber as Victor Creed / Sabretooth
- Danny Huston as William Stryker
- Lynn Collins as Kayla Silver Fox
- Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson / Deadpool
- Taylor Kitsch as Remy LeBeau / Gambit
- Daniel Henney as David North / Agent Zero
- Will.i.am as John Wraith / Kestrel
- Dominic Monaghan as Barnell Bohusk
- Scott Adkins as Weapon XI
- Kevin Durand as Frederick J. Dukes / The Blob
- Troye Sivan as young Logan
Genre: Action | Adventure | Sci-Fi
Cast: Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf, Rainn Wilson
Director: Michael Bay
Writters: Ehren Kruger, Alex Kurtzman
Studio: Paramount
Plot: Decepticon forces return to Earth on a mission to take Sam Witwicky prisoner, after the young hero learns the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers. Joining the mission to protect humankind is Optimus Prime, who forms an alliance with international armies for a second epic battle.
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 is an upcoming American action film written by David Koepp and directed by Tony Scott. The film is a remake of the original thriller novel The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by Morton Freedgood and its two film adaptations. Production of the remake began in March last year, and the film will be released on June 12th.
Armed men hijack a New York metro in demand of a hefty ransom. As the authorities try to negotiate with the hostage takers they wonder how the hijackers plan to even get away.
Release Date: 20 February 2009 (USA)
Shawn Colfax (Nicholas D'Agosto) and Nick Brady (Eric Christian Olsen), the stars of the Gerald R. Ford High School football team, are dreading the prospect of another summer at football camp. When Nick hatches a scheme for the two to join their schools cheerleaders at cheer camp instead, they find themselves awash in a sea of gorgeous young women. It all goes great until Shawn falls for Carly (Sarah Roemer), the beautiful head cheerleader who sees right through them.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Will Gluck
Cast: Nicholas DAgosto, Eric Christian Olsen, Sarah Roemer, Molly Sims, Danneel Harris
With the Oscars on our minds, we're counting down the most talented, in-demand filmmakers behind the camera today, a list including Zack Snyder, James Cameron, Guillermo del Toro -- and our No. 1
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Oscar weekend tends to be a bit iffy at the boxoffice, but a strategically targeted release can open solidly.This year, that movie is Tyler Perry's latest comedy "Madea Goes to Jail," which baits a well-established fan base for the prolific filmmaker in urban markets.
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Oscar weekend tends to be a bit iffy at the boxoffice, but a strategically targeted release can open solidly.This year, that movie is Tyler Perry's latest comedy "Madea Goes to Jail," which baits a well-established fan base for the prolific filmmaker in urban markets.
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Oscar weekend tends to be a bit iffy at the boxoffice, but a strategically targeted release can open solidly.This year, that movie is Tyler Perry's latest comedy "Madea Goes to Jail," which baits a well-established fan base for the prolific filmmaker in urban markets.
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As the Academy Awards nears, check out these heart-warming, (sometimes bizarre!) scene-stealing moments from past Oscars.
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The American version. Enjoy!
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The full trailer for Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen was supposed to go online on Monday (followed by playing in theaters in front of the new remake of “Friday the 13th.”). But somehow a bootleg version of the trailer made its way to the web already. You can’t really expect great quality here but the trailer should be enough to get a better
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Friday the 13th scared up the largest debut on record for a horror film, taking in $42.4 million this weekend, according to studio estimates from box office tracking firm Media By Numbers.
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The use of a Christ figure is a concept that is not uncommon in literature, but this concept manifests itself in movies, too. Somethimes it’s obvious that a certain character is supposed to be representative of a messiah, and sometimes the subtlety of the character or his situation can lead to the depiction of a Christ figure by inference.
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It looks like Warner Brothers and DC Comics are slowly moving forward with their Green Lantern movie. Writer Michael Green, who is sharing the scripting duties for Green Lantern, just conformed that the project is proceeding ahead. Green also confirmed that Martin Campbell (Casino Royale and GoldenEye) will definitely be directing film.
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Alan Moore has made it clear that he won't be going to see the film. Why? Well, this new crush of tie-in merchandise is staggering and each item will be like a sharp jab in the eye.
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Alan Moore has made it clear that he won't be going to see the film. Why? Well, this new crush of tie-in merchandise is staggering and each item will be like a sharp jab in the eye.
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Marketing to a dedicated fan base is a technique used in Hollywood to lure people who don’t do research about the films they see into purchasing tickets to terrible movies.
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It looks like Warner Brothers and DC Comics are slowly moving forward with their Green Lantern movie. Writer Michael Green, who is sharing the scripting duties for Green Lantern, just conformed that the project is proceeding ahead. Green also confirmed that Martin Campbell (Casino Royale and GoldenEye) will definitely be directing film.
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Just in case you needed another reason to check out 'Watchmen' -- Let the fapping begin...
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The use of a Christ figure is a concept that is not uncommon in literature, but this concept manifests itself in movies, too. Somethimes it’s obvious that a certain character is supposed to be representative of a messiah, and sometimes the subtlety of the character or his situation can lead to the depiction of a Christ figure by inference.
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Quick – Who directed "Nightmare Before Christmas?" Most people incorrectly answer 'Tim Burton.' Granted, it was his vision originally, but director Henry Selick brought it to life in a film that many people still hold dear to their heart. Selick returns this week with a film likely to find a similar cult following - "Coraline."
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Hollywood is always trying to improve on classics, usually with little success. We've found one way to improve a classic with 100% success--add zombies!
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From prosthetic body parts to changing one’s race, gender or species, these are the most unique transformations that actors have undergone for their on-screen performances.
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Typically, photographers on set are responsible for taking photos for a film’s marketing and advertising, but Still Photographer Clay Enos ended up taking virtually all of the still photos that are featured in the movie. The book serves as a stunning collection of original portraits of many of the film’s “characters.”
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Directed by The Purchase Brothers, The Escape From City 17 short film series is an adaptation based on the Half Life series from Valve. Filmed guerilla style with no money, no time, no crew, no script, the first two episodes were made from beginning to end on a budget of $500.
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The full trailer for Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen was supposed to go online on Monday (followed by playing in theaters in front of the new remake of “Friday the 13th.”). But somehow a bootleg version of the trailer made its way to the web already. You can’t really expect great quality here but the trailer should be enough to get a better
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A friend forwards an email from a temp in the legal department of DC Comics: 'They're making a movie of Watchmen. Nothing confirmed.' He pulled it off one of those fanfic forums with animated GIFs of flaming swords in the header, a site that boasts the Web's largest collection of scanned renderings of Wonder Woman naked.
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RT looks at the graphic novel's oft-delayed trip to the big screen.
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Friday the 13th scared up the largest debut on record for a horror film, taking in $42.4 million this weekend, according to studio estimates from box office tracking firm Media By Numbers.
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As soon as the Oscar nominees are announced every year, invariably, there are some big names that are ignored to such a heinous degree that they just HAVE to be labeled as "snubs" (i.e. Dark Knight this year). Here are ten of the absolute BIGGEST acting snubs from the first decade of the 21st century, ranging from Jim Carrey to Paul Giamatti.
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Billboards for “Watchmen” are causing some double takes in Hollywood because they call the director, Zack Snyder, a highly regarded but relatively inexperienced filmmaker, a “visionary director” above the title of the film.
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Gisele Bundchen's fraternal twin sister has to feel like Danny DeVito in "Twins."
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After watching all 12 Jason movies in six days, including the new "Friday the 13th," I compiled this list of the 10 best kills from the 183 murders committed throughout the series and included time codes for your, er, convenience. These are the baddest of the bad — which is what makes them so damn good.
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After being leaked online earlier last week, Michael Bay and Co. have released the official Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen trailer in HD–so no need to search for the bootleg, crack-handed screener that was shot on some guy’s cell phone.
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Slumdog Millionaire, Heath Ledger and Penelope Cruz are surefire bets for Oscars glory on Sunday - a panel of Academy Awards experts has unanimously decided they're the favourites to win gold.
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fantastic new tv spot for xmen origins wolverine now available!!!
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The elusive werewolf finally revealed!
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A few big Trek celebrities are tweeting. The King of all Trek Twitter is @wilw (Wil Wheaton) who with around 90,000 is ranked 15th in total followers. Other Trek Twitterers in the top 200 are @LeVarburton (LeVar Burton) and @BrentSpiner (Brent Spiner). Rounding out the Trek celeb list are @georgetakei (George Takei), @WilliamShatner...
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The Material Girl is the same age as her new Brazilian lover's grandmother, an ex-girlfriend says. Jesus Pinto da Luz, the 22-year-old blue- eyed model Madonna met on a photo shoot, has a granny who is about 50. Madonna turns 51 in August.
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We are all familiar with the actors and directors from the 2009 Oscar-nominated films. Here's a look at the composers, editors, costume and makeup designers we should all know by name, whose work you probably already recognize.
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In a statement Mangione said: "I'm in shock over the horrible, heartbreaking tragedy of the crash of Flight 3407, which took the lives of my dear friends and band members. I am grieving and praying with their families and friends."
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RT looks at the graphic novel's oft-delayed trip to the big screen.
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Friday the 13th scared up the largest debut on record for a horror film, taking in $42.4 million this weekend, according to studio estimates from box office tracking firm Media By Numbers.
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Holy bad news, Batfans. Looks like a Dark Knight sequel is at least two years away. Director Christopher Nolan has inked a deal with Warner Bros. to helm Inception, based on his own screenplay. The sci-fi action film "set within the architecture of the mind" aims to begin shooting this summer and hit theaters in summer 2010, according to studio.
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As soon as the Oscar nominees are announced every year, invariably, there are some big names that are ignored to such a heinous degree that they just HAVE to be labeled as "snubs" (i.e. Dark Knight this year). Here are ten of the absolute BIGGEST acting snubs from the first decade of the 21st century, ranging from Jim Carrey to Paul Giamatti.
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We love The Sopranos – almost too much. In fact, we loved The Sopranos so much, we wanted to be a fat, balding Italian living in New Jersey – just to see what it would be like. It hits all the right notes – get it? But what are the best-ever Sopranos moments? Well, here are our favorites.
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Billboards for “Watchmen” are causing some double takes in Hollywood because they call the director, Zack Snyder, a highly regarded but relatively inexperienced filmmaker, a “visionary director” above the title of the film.
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"Dog"Chapman owes the IRS the equivalent of 750,000 cans of Alpo. Duane "Dog" owes the IRS more than $2 million in unpaid taxes going back to 2002, according to Pacific Business News. As the story goes... Chapman owes $106,553 for 2002, $99,235 for 2003, $283,514 for 2004 and $1.56 mil in 2005....
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