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Watch: Second Full Trailer for Donnie Yen's Martial Arts Flick 'Wu Xia'
"None of you can match Tang Long!" Another official full-length trailer has hit the web for Peter Chan's Wu Xia, the Hong Kong martial arts filmed renamed in the US to simply Dragon (though I refuse to call it that since it has no connection). Thanks to Twitch and The Film Stage for first posting about it. I was lucky enough to see Wu Xia in Cannes and totally loved it (read my review), it kicks as much ass as this trailer makes it seem. Donnie Yen (The Return of Chen Zhen) stars in what is essentially A History of Violence set in China, but it's a damn good movie of its own, and I highly suggest watching this beautiful trailer for it.
⥤ Posted June 27 in Foreign, Indies, To Watch, Trailers | 11 Comments
Watch: New Last Minute Red Band Trailer for Comedy 'Horrible Bosses'
We're less than two weeks away from the arrival of Horrible Bosses, one of the big summer comedies that I'm expecting to take the summer by storm. Warner Bros has debuted one final red band trailer on MSN for this movie, which is a must-see considering there's a character named "Motherfucker Jones". Jamie Foxx plays "MJ" and is joined by the cast we've already seen many times in the previous trailers, including: Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis as the underlings, and Kevin Spacey, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell as the bosses. If you weren't already going to see it, you will be after watching this!
⥤ Posted June 27 in Hype, Opinions, To Watch, Trailers | 14 Comments
Monty Python Troupe to Adapt Late Graham Chapman's Fake Memoir
Sadly, back in 1989 the world lost a charmingly funny man as Monty Python troupe member Graham Chapman died from cancer. However, it sounds like the funnyman might come back to life in some form on the big screen. Apparently most of the remaining members of the infamous comedy gang are in the midst of adapting Chapman's fake memoir A Liar's Autobiography: Volume VI into a new 3D animated film. The New York Times says no less than 15 different animation companies are working on different chapters from the book with segments varying in length from three to twelve minutes each. Read on!
⥤ Posted June 27 in Development, Movie News | 5 Comments
Mondo Debuts Their Custom 'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' Poster
It's Transformers week! And you know what that means - plenty of Transformers 3 updates non-stop. Mondo Tees has just unveiled their set of posters for Michael Bay's Transformers: Dark of the Moon, two variant versions of a tall collector's print created by artist Jesse Phillips. Mondo has partnered with Paramount for a special "in-theatre giveaway". These very limited prints will only be given out at midnight shows in LA on Tuesday night. Mondo also had Tyler Stout create art for a collectible cover for the comic Captain America: First Vengenace, which is now up on Marvel.com. Check out the two TF3 posters below!
⥤ Posted June 27 in Artwork, Cool Stuff, Hype, Posters | 19 Comments
Watch: Disney Releases Pixar's First Full 'Brave' Teaser Trailer Online
"The ancient's spoke of it... it is the heart of this fierce land." Disney has finally debuted the official teaser trailer for Pixar's Brave, their latest original creation and summer of 2012 offering. This teaser trailer, featuring the redheaded Princess Merida voiced by Kelly Macdonald, has been playing in front of Cars 2 all weekend, but it's still awesome to watch again, especially in high def. Getting a closer look at this teaser now, it's much easier to understand why this looks so good. And as a follow-up to this new lackluster sequel, it's great to have an original story once again, Pixar's first fantasy. It is the one thing we must always be...
⥤ Posted June 27 in Hype, Pixar, To Watch, Trailers | 39 Comments
Warner Bros. Still Planning 'Green Lantern' Sequel Despite Box Office
Despite the fact that the film cost around $200 million to produce (rumor has it that marketing costs pushed it to nearly $300 million) and only raking in just over $118 million so far this box office summer, Warner Bros. still has plans to move forward on Green Lantern sequel. THR says the studio has been said to be "somewhat disappointed" in the performance of the film at the box office, but they have faith in the franchise down the road. We've been hearing about development on the sequel since way before the sequel was released, but box office performance was a certainly concern in preventing that until now.
⥤ Posted June 27 in Development, Movie News | 38 Comments
Tom Hanks Says Another 'Toy Story' Apparently Already in the Works
Back when we initially heard about the Toy Story centric short that's currently playing in front of Cars 2, director Lee Unkrich, the man behind the touching Toy Story 3 had said that shorts like that were a way to keep characters like Woody and Buzz Lightyear around, but that Toy Story 4 seemed unlikely and no plans had been hatched for the sequel. Well, things may have changed a bit at Pixar Animation Studios as AICN learned from some of their readers in the United Kingdom that Tom Hanks recently appeared on BBC's "Breakfast Show" and said that another Toy Story sequel is apparently in the works right now. What?!
⥤ Posted June 27 in Development, Movie News, Pixar | 27 Comments
Casting Tidbits: Christopher Meloni, Ray Liotta and Liam Hemsworth
A Casting Tidbit rack? A Casting Tidbits rack. I don't even own a Casting Tidbit, let alone many Casting Tidbits that would necessitate an entire rack. What am I gonna do with a Casting Tidbit rack? First up, Deadline has word that "Law & Order" star Christopher Meloni has landed an unspecified role in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. However, Vulture has since learned that he'll be playing a military general in the film. He also would have been a great choice for Perry White, the editor of The Daily Planet, though I still want Hugh Laurie for the role. Either way, Meloni is yet another interesting casting choice for the film.
⥤ Posted June 27 in Casting Tidbits, Movie News | No Comments Yet
Must Watch: Second Awesome Trailer for Tarsem's 'Immortals' Lands
"Fight for honor, fight for your children, fight for your future, fight for immortality!" Ahhh this will definitely get your blood pumping for a Monday morning! Relativity has debuted the second official trailer via RyanSeacrest.com for Tarsem's Immortals, the new Greek mythology epic starring Henry Cavill as our hero who fights for the Gods. I thought the first official trailer we got for this back in April was quite badass, but this may even be better, I just think it looks totally awesome. Visually stunning, no question, and I love epic Greek mythology, so bring it on! Featuring Mickey Rourke and also Luke Evans as Zeus.
⥤ Posted June 27 in Hype, To Watch, Trailers | 40 Comments
Michael Bay's Letter to 3D Projectionists & His Plea for Fans to Go 3D
It all comes down to this. In just two days, Michael Bay's final, epic sequel, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, will hit theaters in glorious 3D, wrapping up his trilogy of Transformers movies. The reviews are saying it's one of the best action movies this summer, that Bay redeems himself, and also that it has some of the best cinematic 3D anyone has ever seen. But, of course, 3D has its problems, one being how dark it looks once you wear polarizing 3D glasses. Well, Michael Bay has taken it upon himself and written a letter to projectionists and even issued a brighter digital 3D print to hopefully minimize any issues with his movie.
⥤ Posted June 26 in 3D Posts, Hype, Movie News | 66 Comments
Indie Trailer Sunday: Czech Rotoscoped B&W Film 'Alois Nebel' Teaser
Every time I see rotoscoping, I have to stop and admire it, it's such a great form of animation. Today's indie trailer comes from the Czech Republic, a feature film adaptation of the first modern graphic novel to be published in the Czech Republic. The film is called Alois Nebel from director Tomáš Luňák and I have to give my thanks to Twitch for first featuring it. This is a 68-second teaser and unfortunately does not have subtitles, but it's for a dark and fascinating, rotoscoped B&W animated film that I suggest taking a look at anyway. If you're confused, we've got some more information on the plot. Check out this great teaser below!
⥤ Posted June 26 in Foreign, Indies, To Watch, Trailers | 15 Comments
Paul Reubens Says Apatow's 'Pee-wee' Movie is Ready for Greenlight?
Great news for fans of the lovable Pee-wee Herman - progress is being made on making that new Pee-Wee Herman movie! I'm sure the overwhelming reaction to his revival show and Broadway performances are helping keep everyone interested, but there's now an updated directly from Paul Reubens confirming that things are going well. THR (via The Film Stage) spoke with Reubens recently, initially asking him about the Emmys, then barely slipping in a quick question about the Pee-wee big screen movie, which producer Judd Apatow is supposedly developing with him. "Judd, if you're reading this, I think it's ready to green light!"
⥤ Posted June 26 in Development, Hype, Movie News, Rumors | 9 Comments
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