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Tremendous special effects duke it out with stupid characterizations in "2012," a movie less concerned with Mayan theology than with putting on a thrill ride featuring 1,001 close calls. Massive destruction is caught with wide-angle shots and aerial shots that were made with seamless composites by a heavily geared special effects team, of course, director Roland Emmerich of “Independence Day” fame as the commandant....(more)
Are Robert De Niro and Jude Law joining "Thor"?...(more)
Warner Bros. has tapped Mike Mitchell to direct "Monster Squad," a supernatural action comedy formerly known as "Nightcrawlers....(more)
The Hollywood Reporter reports that Colm Feore and Jaimie Alexander will join the cast of "Thor," the bigscreen adaptation of the Marvel comic book. Chris Hemsworth has already been cast in the lead hero role of Thor....(more)
Steven Spielberg collaborated with the late Michael Crichton with "Jurassic Park" and the TV series "E.R....(more)
Sony/Columbia Pictures has tapped a screenwriter to pen "Bad Boys 3," though no deals with any key players are in place yet. The Hollywood Reporter reports that Peter Craig has been tapped by the studio to write a third "Bad Boys" film....(more)
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo penned the screenplay. "Bioshock" is available on the XBOX 360 and PS3 platforms and tells a fantasy story well the player enters the lost underwater city of Rapture where its residents were left to do crazy, mad experiments on each other....(more)
By Sean Chavel in Los Angeles With "Inglourious Basterds," French actress Melanie Laurent contributes as an addition to Quentin Tarantino's ever-increasing catalog of strong babes who can outthink and out-action the men surrounding her. One could play with words fancily or mince with them....(more)
In his own unique way of beserk cinematic splendor, Quentin Tarantino never ceases to surprise. Tarantino has countless cinematic influences and when he visually quotes from other movies he often makes it just plain damn better than the movies he is quoting from....(more)
By Sean Chavel in Los Angeles Eli Roth has the most outrageous character nickname in "Inglorious Basterds" as “The Bear Jew.” To date, this is Roth’s largest part on-screen although he has not necessarily been a forefront actor....(more)
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- Woody Harrelson (Zombieland)
- Mike Judge (Extract)
- Jason Bateman (Extract)
- Melanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds)
- Eli Roth (Inglourious Basterds)
- Diane Kruger (Inglourious Basterds)
- Amy Adams (Julie & Julia)
- Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia)
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