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22 Mistakes and Counting in New Moon

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

Seems the barrels of those guns are still aimed at Twilight as it takes the #1 spot two weeks in a row, just edging out $2million ahead of Sandra Bullock’s $40m opening of The Blind Side.

Over the last week since the film’s release there have been a number of movie mistakes discovered about the film. A staggering 22 of them in fact.

io9.com has shared some of them:

here are a few of the problems the fans have identified:

When Jacob first shows off his tattoo, it is up at the top of his shoulder. Then when he is in the forest at the end with Bella and Edward, his tattoo is about 2 inches further down his arm.

When Bella is flying to Italy they show a Virgin America airplane. Virgin America only flies within certain cities in the US. Virgin Atlantic flies from the US to Europe.

Just as Jacob enters Bella’s room through the window, a stunt prop - white band on his right wrist - is briefly visible.

In the montage scenes where we see Bella’s depression, when the camera is circling her, the camera man is shown in the mirror (twice) behind her.

The rims of the vampires contacts can be spotted occasionally during the film, especially the Volturi’s during the ending scenes — e.g., Jane’s in the elevator.

In the main title when the giant new moon appears on the screen the shadow fades over the moon from right to left when it should actually fade from left to right. The moon travels around the earth clockwise. The waning moon should turn to a new moon, not the waxing which is shown.

Interestingly enough in the original article, the writer speculates on a number of flaws that just reveal she has never read the books or knows anything about Twilight. She ponders on how its possible that Jacob could transform into a wolf 4 times his size (uh… magic has to follow the laws of physics now?) and where they keep getting clothes after they shred their outfits(the book spells out how they deal with this too)

But still I am sure that the twhaters will be trying to use this as Ammo for proving how flawed Twilight is, keep in mind that according to Movie Mistakes, Star Wars has 139 recorded mistakes (259 reported - 120 corrections). Who knows if they will find as many in New Moon.

I am sure more will be found and nit picked over. But spotting these little slip ups in any film is always fun.

Michael Jackson’s This is It gets Jan 26 Release

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

Micheal Jackson’s This is It was speculated to get a late Chirstmas season realease to make the perfect last minute gift. But it seems that a full month after Christmas is the real truth of it all. Jan 26 will see the BluRay and DVD releases on the shelves.


Both the DVD and high-def versions of “This Is It” will include several mini-docs and other special features. Blu-ray Discs also will include two versions each of the Jackson music videos “Smooth Criminal” and “Thriller.”

The DVD of “This Is It” will carry a suggested retail price of $28.96 and the Blu-ray version an SRP of $39.95. A PlayStation Portable disc is also planned, at an SRP of $24.94. /blockquote>I have yet to catch this, and I look forward to the Blu release.

Peter Jackson Talks The Hobbit - Filming Delayed

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

In a round about way we found a quote online from Peter Jackson talking about The Hobbit and what is going on with it. Filming has been delayed from spring 2010, and is now nudged into summer.
It started at a German website and was translated over at OneRing.net then finally, First Showing shares it with us:

“We’re currently working on the second script which we hope to have completed by the end of this year or beginning of next. When the scripts are completed, we can begin with the exact calculation of the necessary budget. We hope to start filming in the middle of next year. However, we’ve received no green light from the studio yet.”

So all seems to be moving forward all without an official greenlight at the studio?

You know, with all the financial difficulty facing MGM, we were assured that existing deals would move forward as planned but now we find there isn’t one?

Maybe Jackson is just that confident that if things do go south with its current resting place that every studio out there will be fighting for the chance to get behind this guaranteed money train.

Nimrod Antal Talks Predators

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

Robert Rodriguez is producing the next Predator film and will be named Predators.

His director Nimrod Antal was in an interview and talks about casting Adrien Brody and confirms the R rating. Geek Tyrant quotes Nimrod Antal:

So far, it’s been great, and I think that the fans who may have been underwhelmed by the last two AVP films, I think they’re in for a very pleasant surprise.

I think we recognize that the original film was as good as it was because of the practical, because it was a guy in a suit, because it was the jungle, so we stay true to that. We were in Hawaii for a month in the jungle, so there’s going to be some pretty impressive locations.

Let me tell you, I was so much of a fan that I stood in line when I was 14 and I had the poster on my wall. I was a huge fan. Again, it was a challenge in finding a balance. I think when we cast Adrian, there were a lot of people going, ‘What?’ but at the same time, if we cast a Vin Diesel in that role or if we cast anyone who is Arnold-esque, we would have been attacked for doing that. So we decided early on to go in a very different direction as far as the casting process, but it turned out fantastic. He plays a mercenaryin the film and if you look at the guys in Iraq and Afghanistan today, they’re not ‘yolked-out’ Schwarzenegger-looking guys. They’re all very wiry and thin guys, and I think it’s going to play well.

Its bold talk and builds some confidence in the franchise that has delievered less than stellar conflicts before.

But this film has no Aliens, so I am trying not to associate this with those films, and Antal says he is working with the feel and tone of the original Predator films, so I have hope.

He also addresses the wild speculation that Schwarzenegger would reprise his Dutch role, even in cameo or mention. As of right now its not hapening, but he didn’t rule it out either.

First Look at Cheadle as War Machine - Kinda

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

Once again we get a sneak peek at an anticipated character in a film by looking for its toy!

Previews, the advance listings catalogue for comic book retailers has an ad for the action figure of Cheadle in the
War Machine armour and gives us a little better look. Cleverly, they found a way to advertise this collectable in the catalogue without actually showing it, as the full image of the character is blocked out in sihloette.

Iron Man 2 is shaping up to be as good as the first, and I can’t wait to see it. I like that they are keeping War Machine under relative wraps for now.

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Thomas Dekker to star in Waska

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

Thomas Dekker, known mostly for playing John Connor in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles will join Jeremy Piven, Lynn Collins and Kate Walsh in an indie drama titled Waska.

THR shares:

Based on a novel by Leslie Schwartz, the story follows a young father (Dekker) whose 3-year-old son freezes to death during a fishing trip. As a local prosecutor (Piven) goes after him, townspeople like his ex-wife (Collins) rage at him and others support him as he attempts to makes sense of what happened.

Catherine Trieschmann wrote the adaptation, which is being directed by Gaby Dellal.

Ever since meeting Dekker I have a greater appreciation for his acting. While I haven’t seen him in much, his onscreen personae are completely different than his energetic flamboyant presence.

Waska will also strike a nerve for the recent tragic news of the woman who accidentally dropped her toddler over the rail of a second story walk way in an airport. I think it would make for some serious dramatic perspective to have Dekker face the tragedy of losing a child amidst accusations of neglect.

This will be high on my radar.

Beastly Teaser Trailer Online

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

A new Feature Film is coming that will be a modern retelling of the Beauty and the Beast. Beastly is the story of a rich good looking socialite who crosses the wrong goth chick and she curses him with a ghastly appearance of body peircings and tatoos.

Check out the teaser:

The Belle to this beast (named Lindy) will be played by Vanessa Hudgens of High School Musical fame. With any luck she might step away from that stereotype and be given a chance like her co-star Zac Efron.

The movie will be based upon a book of the same name that is a quiet hit in that popular teen drama demographic. I imagine if the feature film is a success, it could easily spawn into a series.

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First Look at Smallville Absolute Justice TV Movie Stills

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 30 - 2009

Smallville has been a geek dream for me. Seeing this “not Superman” story with all the characters I expect to exist in the DC Universe has been a great ride. And now a pair of highly anticipated Smallville episodes scheduled for after the Holiday Hiatus will be conjoined to form a TV Movie Special Event that will introduce Clark and his gang to a bigger world of Heroes at large called Absolute Justice.

We get a first look at some of the characters from the Justice Society in all their setting clashing glory!


The Nerdy Bird shares:

Usually on Smallville they go with an alternate/updated look for their superheroes, which can sometimes go horribly wrong, so I’m thrilled beyond belief that they’ve kept things classic for the JSA’s appearance. The three guest-stars are no strangers to sci-fi/geek television: Brent Stait is playing Doctor Fate, Britt Irvin is Stargirl and Michael Shanks is Hawkman. The Sandman is also making an appearance, played by Ken Lawson, catch a quick glimpse of him in the promo for the special now airing February 5, 2010.

I am a little distracted by the change in direction with Smallville regarding these guys.

I long since gave up on the pointless battle that is trying to fit Smallville into Superman’s history. It doesn’t work like that and it wont. Got past that 8 and a half seasons ago and now I love the show. But part of what I love is the lack of spandex. All of the characters that have opted for the costume route are updated and more realistic than a super running around in his pajamas. I liked that about the show.

But this TV Movie event for Smallville is taking a step outside that dynamic having costumes that look great on the printed page and looking hokey on actual people. The Justice Society is a Silver Age group of heroes, and I don’t know if they are going to play on that, but the promo seems to show Clark tripping over a bit of their history as if to say “its time for another Justice Society” like superheroes are already something the world has seen.

I know after 9 seasons you would think the world in which Smallville takes place would be used to the abnormal, but it removes me somewhat to see such blazenly campy representations and then try to balance that with 9 seasons of people reacting in complete disbelief that some one could have powers etc. when this episode is to reveal that they have been doing this for longer than this new version of Watchtower Justice League heroes.

I am looking forward to seeing how they play it out. There is a LOT of fanwank in the promo that promises to introduce characters we wondered if we would ever see, like Green Lantern.

Check out the promo:

Forgotten Fridays - Red Sonja

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 27 - 2009

Thanks for checking out our Forgotten Fridays feature. This is a feature to review some older films that maybe you have forgotten about or maybe never got around to seeing that we just want to share. They may not be old, maybe not forgotten, but they are not new. Just fun to share.

Today’s review is Red Sonja

Genre: Action/Adventure/Fantasy
Directed by: Richard Fleischer
Staring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brigitte Nielsen, Ernie Reyes Jr., Paul L. Smith
Released: July 3, 1985

THE GENERAL IDEA

After her family is murdered a young woman named Red Sonja becomes a master of the sword and seeks revenge on the evil queen responsible for the mayhem that has befallen her. Also, it seems the queen has stolen a powerful, carefully guarded, glowing orb right before it was meant to be destroyed, one that has powers of its’ own, allowing for the possessor to control elemental forces and call down storms and earthquakes, if they so wish. Kalidor, one of the individuals in place to oversee the destruction of the orb, joins forces with Red Sonja, as their paths may differ, but they ultimately lead to the same place. An impudent, young prince named Tarn and his guard/manservant Falkon, whose kingdom was unceremoniously wiped out by Gerden as a test for her newfound powers, soon joins them.

THE GOOD

This is 80s action just like it was meant to be seen. Simple plot, poor acting, exaggerated characters and a whole lot of kickassery. Red Sonja was a character originally introduced in Conan the Barbarian #23 for Marvel Comics. The inclusion of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Conan like Lord Kalidor is an intentional tribute casting. The Evil Queen is played by Sandahl Bergman (who was originally offered the role of Sonja) who played the theif Valeria, a love interest to Conan in those films.

Arnie is great in this, and Red Sonja herself is creepy attractive as the very scary Brigitte Nielsen (who was married to Sylvester Stallone after appearing in this and Rocky 4) but the comedy relief comes from the young cocky Prince Tarn who at the tender age of 8 is exterting his authority and finds himself continually ignored by our heroes. Ernie Reyes Jr plays the young Prince who later had a number of roles in martial arts action films like the Ninja Turtles 2 and more recently as a stuntman on Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. Paul L. Smith who plays Tarn’s guardian appears again as the Arch Duke in Maverick.

Its a great fun film with action, campy charm and adventure.

THE BAD

This is hokey as hell. If you have to take every film too serious this will eat you alive. The action is great, but the characters themselves are hokey. The over acting is part of the charm of the film but it can grate on you if you let those things bother you. Its not a “great” film, but it sure is fun.

OVERALL

Red Sonja is a WARRIOR woman, and can actually pick up the sword she is carrying. With the proposed remake staring Rose McGowan, my biggest problem is that the star might weigh about twice as much as that sword. Rose will make a tasty pinup in the traditional scale mail bikini, but I just can’t buy her as a barbaric sword weilding warrior.

If you want to catch this film, Spike TV is offering it this weekend.

I am going to introduce a new rating system for my Forgotten Fridays picks.

Since all of these Forgotten Friday reviews are going to be what I would already give a high rating to, I had a Tv, Rent or Buy scale going on, but it would seem that an overwhelming majority of my picks get a BUY rating.

So with every Forgotten Friday you see from now on, you get to rate your anticipation for yourself!

TV – If you are at least a little curious, catch it if it comes on TV.
Rent – If it is something you have heard of and forgotten, or just remember enjoying this as much as I did once upon a time, go rent it.
Buy – But if you are like me, and you agree with my review you should go buy it. If its featured here, I already have.

First Look at Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 27 - 2009

Some new images have surfaced in the next chapter of the Chronicles of Narnia. Voyage of the Dawn Treader was considered too much of a financial risk for Disney to continue the franchise and thankfully for Narnia fans, 20th Century Fox picked up sole production and distribution.

Check out the images from the film showcasing the Dawn Treader herself.



These look great. I expect a mini doc on the DVD release will showcase creating this impessive vessel, and word has it that the 200+ craftsmen involved in its creation have their names engraved on the main mast.

It seems that Fox is keeping the shiny Disney look of the franchise which I do like. I didn’t care for Prince Caspian as much as the first film, but I was looking forward to seeing Dawn Treader.

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First Look at Jonah Hex

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 27 - 2009

Finally after so many teaser shots of what Megan Fox will look like in the film we are going to get a better look at Jonah Hex.

I have never been a Jonah Hex fan, nor have I read the books (I will likely pick up the collected trades closer to the film) but I have seen the images in the comics and wondered just how they were going to do his scarred up face.
I am glad they did it subtle this way instead of the more dramatic zombie like scars illustrated in the books.

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New The Wolfman Posters Online

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 27 - 2009

With Benicio Del Toro’s The Wolfman still about a year away, we get a fresh look at two more posters to promote the film.

I like these new posters. We finally get a better look at the Wolfman himself and I am a little disappointed that he looks so traditional. But its not a bad thing, I was just hoping to see something a little different.

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Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye in Thor?

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 27 - 2009

There seems to be a lot of Thor news that supports the idea that the better part of the movie will take place in Marvel’s version of the Mythical Asgard. The first of which is the casting which appears to be almost entirely Asgardians, Gods and mythical beings. Secondly, there appears to be no casting for the role of Donald Blake, the human form that hosts Thor in the mortal realm.

But we are getting news that Hawkeye, a future Avenger teammate and mortal on terra firma, may be getting cast by Hurt Locker’s Jeremy Renner!

First Showing says:

Jeremy Renner (last seen in The Hurt Locker) says he has been talking with Marvel about playing the character of Hawkeye in Kenneth Branagh’s Thor. He simply says: “Hawkeye could be interesting. They’re going to send me some stuff on it, see what it is. But I think they’re pretty awesome, trying to make superhero movies almost plausible and not just some fantasy thing.”

Now I imagine that this might be a small role, and we likely wont see Hawkeye in his purple digs flinging trick arrows around. But keep a sharp eye out for a Clinton Francis Barton, who may cross paths with Thor at some point in the movie.

Jeremy Renner is a solid choice. There is a lot of Best Actor buzz surrounding him right now and getting this relative newcomer to be a solid lead for Hawkeye. Yeah Renner has been around, but mostly in minor supporting roles. It wasn’t until Hurt Locker that he really captured the public eye.

There was a rumour that Hawkeye and Black Widow would cameo in Ironman 2 and then Black Widow got bumped up to co-star while Hawkeye disappeared from rumour entirely. But it seems they are going to continue name dropping until Avengers takes full form.

This also gives us a hint at the potential Avengers lineup. So far we have Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye and Black Widow. All currently planned for tie in films and appearances. I am sure we will see Antman, Wasp, Scarlet Witch and Vision eventually too.

Jackson Talks Tintin

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 27 - 2009

Peter Jackson was at the London Premier of The Lovely Bones and decided to remind us he was working on a Tintin movie. To my surprise he said the movie was done… kinda.

Movie Moron says

“Tintin is great. It’s made,” he said while in London for the premiere of The Lovely Bones. “The movie is cut together and now [we] are turning it into a fully-rendered film. So the movie, to some degree, exists in a very rough state.” You’ll have to wait a long time to see it though (if you actually care) because it’s going to take 2 years to do all the CGI.

Again, I only have a very light and very basic awareness that Tintin even existed, so I have no guage of nostalgia or anticipation for this.

Let alone two years worth. Maybe something will come along and make me want to see this. But right now its just mild curiosity.

New Daybreakers Trailer Online

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 26 - 2009

A new trailer for the not so distant future vampire tale of Daybreakers is online. The story revolves around a world where a virus has turned most people to vampire like creatures that herd the remaining uninfected population for food. How will the vampires survive?

Check it out:

Vampires might be all the craze right now, so we know why it got made. And I love that they are not a traditional vampire, but rather a virally infected human that is a lot like a vampire. Its different and deviates from the fallback lore. It gives a less supernatural edge, and allows for something unreal to exist alongside the real without standing out.

Looks good to me.

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Superman is going Nowhere Faster than a Speeding Bullet!

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 26 - 2009

With such mixed reviews over Superman Returns and where that might leave the franchise for a continuing film, the only thing certain in the Superman Camp is that anything after this would be a Reboot.

I think they painted themselves into a corner with Returns, and while I envision a valid way out of it WB is uncommited to any direction with the franchise just yet.

Obsessed with Film quotes Anne Thompson at WB

The studio is still seeking the right direction. No writers are working on a Superman script. “We’re working on a strategy for DC,” says one Warners exec. “Superman is the trickiest one to figure out.” In fact WB consumer products guru Diane Nelson, who liased with JK Rowling on the Harry Potter series, has been charged with putting the integrated DC/WB house in order.

So it would seem that WB/DC is putting all their ducks in a row before attempting to move forward with anything. The first step of that Was DC Entertainement getting their own film production separate from WB. Probably a wise move considering their competition Marvel Films seems to have the inability to do wrong with their current projected path.

DC has a wealth of stories and characters that deserve to come to the big screen, and yet only Superman and Batman seem to have any real success in that market. Well with Green Lantern getting a lot of buzz and attention, they might be fleshing out that roster which could inevitably lend to a JLA film.

Curious though that WB seem to be unfettered by the threat that the legal shadow of Superman hangs over their heads, as the rights to Supes on Film are at risk if they do not make a Superman film soon.

44 Inch Chest Poster Online

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 26 - 2009

For the most part a movie title can give you a brief peek at what the movie is about. I was never in doubt that there would be a war among the stars or even a trek in those aptly named films. But then we get a title like 44inch Chest and someone just has to let you in on it.

Empire lays it out for us:

Winstone plays Colin Diamond, a cuckolded husband who hatches a plot with his mates to get revenge on his wife’s lover. As we all know, revenge is a dish best served cold, which might go some way to explaining why everyone on this poster looks like they’ve been shoved in a freezer for four hours.

Maybe its my inner graphic designer, or perhaps its the outer one, but I really wish that when they made these ensemble cast posters that they used the same lighting on each of the characters. If one guy has the light on the left side of his face, its distracting to me when the guy right next to him has light on the other side.

Oh sure, the point is to showcase the cast, but would it have really been that hard to make it look like they were all in the same room??

Sounds like a fun revenge flick guaranteed to have at least one person defenestrated.

Back to the Future Rap

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 26 - 2009

Because there has been a sore lack of Back to the Future news here (Mostly because there isn’t any) I thought it was only fitting to share this video I tripped over today.

The oddly named Futuristic Sex Robotz have created a rap ballad to parlay the plot of my favourite time travel franchise.

A certain TMB Alum Wormwood used to put on a one man show of Back to the Future for us on car rides that exceeded 20 minutes, and while this video is but a pale reminder of the classic foreshadowing of his current career, the song itself is at least amusing.

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Legion Trailer and Images Online

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 26 - 2009

Somehow this Sony Screen Gems film Legion escaped my notice but it has my attention now.

Bloody Disgusting describes:

“In the supernatural action thriller Legion, an out-of-the-way diner becomes the unlikely battleground for the survival of the human race. When God loses faith in Mankind, he sends his legion of angels to bring on the Apocalypse. Humanity’s only hope lies in a group of strangers trapped in a desert diner and the Archangel Michael (Paul Bettany).”

The premise seems simple enough, but I am having difficulty wrapping my head around an omniscient being becoming disillusioned with the creation he loves. What happens that makes God decide that humanity isn’t worth it anymore. And for that matter, why would God (the being who created everything by his will alone) have to send a legion angels to kill one baby in a desert.

The answer is so we can have a kickass action flick. The film has some great visuals at the sacrifice of a sensible blot.

I am on the fence about the story, but the visuals and action look pretty amazing. Its like Maximum Overdrive.. with pissed off angels.

Roman Polanski gets Bail and House Arrest at Swiss Resort

Posted by Rodney Brazeau On November - 26 - 2009

For those of you not in the loop, Roman Polanski (the filmmaker who brought us Rosemary’s Baby and The Pianist) plead guilty of drugging and raping a 13 year old girl in 1977 and then fled the country. He has enjoyed the freedom and success in his field ever since.

Well recently, Polanski was lured to Zurich to recieve an award at a film festival and instead was faced with arrest. Finally it appeared like he may face justice for his admitted criminal acts over 30 years ago.

But now we are getting reports that the Swiss courts have granted him bail under the condition that half his wealth be put up for collateral.

Rama Screen shares:

Swiss Justice Ministry has REJECTED an appeal by Roman Polanski to be immediately released from prison, it didn’t even grant Polanski any bail even after he offered his Gstaad chalet as collateral, which was estimated to be more than half of his personal wealth but Variety and THR said that Swiss has granted Polanski $4.5 bail…

The report says that apparently the court was aiming for cash but to make sure he stays put, on top of the bail, the court has accepted Polanski’s offer of a bank guarantee and the threat of sacrificing his family’s home if he fled justice.

But why give this man ANY leverage at all? Why are they letting him counter offer with this glamourous stay of execution?

He is not escaping custody, but in a way he is. He will be forced to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet that will alert authorities if he attempts to leave, but in the mean time he gets to live in the lap of luxury in his fancy Swiss Chalet at a resort.

A RESORT????

Why is ANY of this a consideration at all. The man had NO qualms about pleading guilty then hopping a plane to skip the country before sentencing. Do we really think that an electonic bracelet is going to be enough to keep him local?

This is someone who has proven to have no respect for law, and is more than happy to live with the limitations he inflicted on himself by fleeing the United States.

Just extradite this guy, let him serve his time and pay whatever fines they impose and then he can move on. After over 30 years of dodging his admitted crimes, I don’t understand why this is taking so long to just bring him to justice.

Instead, lets just make sure he has room service.

Moving Day: The Stub joins The Movie Blog

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Sherlock Holmes 2 may Film this Summer

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Brand and Marsden join I Hop

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New Wolfman Poster Online

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Kurtzman and Orci talk Star Trek 2 Villain

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International Redband Chloe Trailer Online

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Fake First Avenger Poster looks Awesome

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Trailer Online

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Lord and Miller talk 21 Jump Street

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Jason Momoa is Conan

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Greenberg Moves Release Date Back Two Weeks

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Ghost Busters 3 may be 3D

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Necrosis Trailer Online

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Avatar too Exciting - Man Dies

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Marc Webb signs to Direct New Spider-Man Trilogy

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Redband MacGruber Trailer Online

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Final Kick Ass Poster Online

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