Scary-real glossy-fake. Those words some up the movie the fourth kind. Now when I say scary-real I mean that the scenes were there is the apparently REAL footage of the alien abductions is pretty scary, and frightening. The footage is obviously fake, but it still scares the sox off you. Glossy-… Continue
Latinoreview.com interviewed Fox about the ID4 sequel and Roland's role as its director. Fox said that they are completely for it and the project all depends on Roland. LR then interviewed Roland. He said that he has a story, but Fox has been stalling over recasting Will Smith who is essential. I'm guessing after the success of 2012 (we all know regardless of the reviews people will see it), Fox will change its tune and allow ID4-2 to go forward unhindered.… Continue
Added by Harms on October 13, 2009 at 8:30am —
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There are two camps of thought when it comes to opinions about the Halo franchise. Either it's a reinvigorating and innovative FPS that deserves the utmost praise, or the camp which believes that Halo is the unsightly stain on the wedding gown of video games; If you know me, you'll know I fall into the former camp.
After the disappointing single-player in Halo 3,… Continue
According to Hollywood Reporter, Columbia has ordered a script for Bad Boys III, in 3-D. Well, maybe not in 3-D, but still...
"Columbia Pictures is developing a third installment of the high-octane "Bad Boys" franchise, hiring a writer for the screenplay.
The h… Continue
Source : SciFiWire
Peter Berg had an interview with Sci Fi Wire about the chance of his awesome movie, Hancock, happening, that
starred Will Smith, Charlize Theron, and Jason Bateman.
Peter Berg said that he would love to do a Hancock 2.
In the film Hancock, he told us that Hancock(Will Smith) is an immortal god that becomes vulnerable in the presence of a goddess, which is Jason Bateman's wife.
Berg wants to co… Continue
Yesterday it was reported that Justin Timberlake was in contention to play The Green Lantern. JT had shot a screen test for the film, as had the other three contenders Bradley Cooper, Jared Leto, and Ryan Reynolds. But at the end o… Continue
Added by Dominique Meyer on July 11, 2009 at 12:00am —
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I wasn't all that interested in seeing this until I saw episodes of the TV show. And I have to say, they look like crap. I wanted to see the movie because I liked the concept, and I didn't want to continue watching the show. Plus, I like Will Ferrell.
The movie starts strong with a hilarious bit between Will Ferrell and Matt Lauer, and from then on it was hit or miss. Ferrell and co-star Danny McBride's chemistry is dead-on hilarious. Most of the jokes in the movie won me over, but others miss… Continue
Added by Dominique Meyer on June 12, 2009 at 4:31am —
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Wow, it has been awhile since I've been on here. Nonetheless, last weekend I went to see Land of the Lost on Friday with some friends followed by Up on Saturday with my family.
Land of the Lost is about the lowest I can perceive Will Ferrel getting. I chuckled perhaps twice during the movie, but for the most part was cringing at how they kept trying to set up jokes that turned out only to be childish punch lines about poop, pee or bug juice. Will Ferrel is the now cliche stupid man child, while… Continue
Added by HaveYouFoundFSM? on June 9, 2009 at 1:35pm —
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If you haven't figure out by the title of this post, this blog is about Spider-man and the whole Brand New Day issue. Now this might be a rant too, but I'm betting most of you haven't realized that it has been almost a year and a half since they pull the whole Mephisto stunt. The reason I'm writing this blog is to tell you people that this whole continuity change is here to stay.
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Park Chan Wook (my favorite director), the man that brought us "The Vengeance Trilogy" is about to reveal his vision of everyone's favorite, blood-sucking, soulless creatures!
He even takes time to give us his take on the American remake of his classic film "OLDBOY".
Source: Reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) – The South Korean director who won the Grand Prix at Cannes for "Oldboy," a film that gave revenge a fresh and disturbing twist, returns to the festival with a movie that puts another Hollywood st… Continue
Going to see a movie with a bunch of kids can be a nightmare. There's a bunch of talking (loud talking), giggling at the most juvenile jokes (which bothers me), and kids pointing out everything they see onscreen. To a prolific moviegoer, this should not be much of a surprise. What is surprising is how many moviegoers complain that the kids ruined the movie for them, and when it comes to a movie like Monsters vs. Aliens, I feel that it enhances the moviegoing experience and makes the movie even m… Continue
Added by Dominique Meyer on March 31, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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Ok, Next week is the opening of the remake of the 1974 horror classic, The Last House on the Left. The question is will it be good? Well remakes don't always turn out great or perfect, they usually just kill the movie's legacy, but there is something different about about Th… Continue
Source: Trailer Addict
Universal Pictures has debuted the new trailer for Land of the Lost starring Will Ferrell.
The comedy-adventure film hits theaters on June 5th.
Based on the classic television series created by Sid & Marty Krofft, Land of the Lost stars Will Ferrell as the has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall. Anna Friel stars as his crack-smart research assistant and Dan… Continue
Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into one and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic creatures from beyond our world - a place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost.
Sucked alongside him for the adventure are crack-smart research assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and a redneck survivalist (Dan… Continue
Added by Marc on January 31, 2009 at 11:42pm —
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Source: MTV
MTV spoke with Will Smith about his involvement in Steven Spieldberg's adaptation of the manga classic, 'Oldboy'.
With the film and the original manga well-known for their disturbing themes — a crucial plot point involves incest — and graphic violence, is the typically family-friendly Spielberg up to the task of staying true to the dark,… Continue
Hulk vs Wolverine is a pretty good movie, I'm not too familar with the comics as i'm pretty much a Animated Series guy.
I thought the animation was really good and the best thing is Wolverine gets to freaking stab people!
But that brings me to my first problem, so many times Hulk would get stabbed and sliced and then in the next scene all those cuts and blood will disappear as if t… Continue
Added by Runba on January 16, 2009 at 3:34pm —
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Source: Latino Review
Terminator Salvation director wants Will Smith to play Nemo in his 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea remake.
The Director told Latino Review:
"The character Nemoy in this film is more about obsession, he is obsessed and people tend to forget that when you become so obsessed you end… Continue