The Twilight Saga: New Moon scored a whopping 5.8 million views in the 24 hours since its release — 4.2 million views on MySpace and 1.6 on MTV. Since then, a couple of YouTube copies have scored another 5.4 million views combined. Add up the subsequent views from MySpace and MTV, all the other YouTube copies, [...]
Continue reading...4. June 2009
So there’s a movie called 9, which is a computer-animated adventure about sentient rag dolls in a post-apocalyptic world. And then there’s another movie with the same title that looks very different but equally awesome: the musical Nine, directed by Chicago’s Rob Marshall and starring Daniel Day-Lewis. Day-Lewis plays a famous film director struggling through his [...]
Continue reading...1. June 2009
Is it me or does the Wolve look a little too “Golden Compass” Cartoonish CGI? When Laurent Sees the wolves he almost wets his pants as he quickly runs away from the meadow. I don’t think the Jacob wolve would give that reaction. Hopefully this is just the first look and the CGI gets better [...]
Continue reading...26. May 2009
You’ve gotta hand it to Woody Allen for writing and directing an original movie every single year. Some get great reviews (Match Point), and some get lousy reviews and are promptly forgotten (Anything Else), but at seventy-three years old, the guy’s like the marathon runner who refuses to stop at the end of the marathon. [...]
Continue reading...24. May 2009
The full trailer for Surrogates, an intriguing sci-fi film starring Bruce Willis, just came out. It takes place in a future where everyone interacts with the outside world via a robot surrogate that allows you to experience everything you normally would, just without any of the consequences. Gives off a very Matrix/eXistenz/I, Robot vibe. Which is [...]
Continue reading...21. May 2009
We’ve heard a lot about Guy Ritchie’s adaptation of Sherlock Holmes starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law as Homes and Watson, but beyond a few brief seconds of footage played after the Oscars, we haven’t gotten a really good idea of how the film will play. Now the full trailer’s come out, and it [...]
Continue reading...18. May 2009
Selling a new movie by reminding audiences of your old hits is pretty typical in Hollywood, especially for kids’ movies. Half of Wall-E’s first trailer was devoted to nothing but footage of Pixar’s Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Monsters Inc. Warner Bros. regularly includes footage from earlier Harry Potter movies in their new trailers so [...]
Continue reading...24. April 2009
My Life in Ruins, Nia Vardalos’s comeback movie after My Big Fat Greek Wedding, is premiering at the currently-running Tribeca Film Festival and just came out with a trailer. And you know what? It looks decent. I never jumped on the Greek Wedding train while it was rolling (I saw it, and it was boring), [...]
Continue reading...22. April 2009
What do you know, a movie about Iraq that I might actually want to see. The Hurt Locker, directed by Point Break‘ Kathryn Bigelow, is about an army bomb squad unit that difuses bombs. That makes for a lot of really tense scenarios built-in, and if you add a dash of humor from its two likable [...]
Continue reading...20. April 2009
The lengthy bit of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen that screened at the ShoWest movie convention has found its way online in good quality thanks to Michael Bay’s own site. The weird thing is, as of today, the footage has been pulled from there and most other places online, so perhaps Bay jumped the gun and [...]
Continue reading...17. April 2009
The final full-length trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was released today, and it’s a doozy: action, comedy, darkness, suspense, romance, and a heck of a lot of footage from the last half hour of the movie. Tread carefully: Share and Enjoy:
Continue reading...15. April 2009
Quentin Tarantino popped up on American Idol last night in a surprise appearance, and brought with him brand new footage from Inglourious Basterds, his upcoming movie about World War II Nazi hunting. Really? Idol? I guess I shouldn’t complain, because the footage is pretty cool and contains our first look at Mike Myers’s character. “The Germans [...]
Continue reading...15. April 2009
Antichrist looks like a neat, creepy horror film starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsburg (I’m Not There). Then again, it’s directed by a massive tool known as Lars Von Trier, who made a handful of pathetically heavy-handed anti-American films (Dogville and Manderlay) despite never having been to the U.S. because he’s afraid of flying or [...]
Continue reading...14. April 2009
Mike Judge scored a cult hit with Office Space and followed it up with Idiocracy, a sci-fi comedy that was so bad 20th Century Fox buried it with a 130 theater release. (To be fair, it has its supporters, but I always assumed they were just deluding themselves into liking it because they were mad [...]
Continue reading...14. April 2009
The upcoming remake of Fame has been flying under my radar, probably because I’m not a high-school-aged musical theater geek. Not anymore, anyways. To those of you still living those glory days, you can check out the new teaser below. Also check out a “Meet the Cast” featurette, so you can become obsessed with the [...]
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4. June 2009
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