Movies
Incredible James Cameron video interview
The typically-elusive film director James Cameron (Titanic, True Lies, Aliens, Terminator 1 and 2) recently appeared on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s late-night TV talk show The Hour. There, he chatted with host George Stroumboulopoulos about some fascinating topics, including his early film career … and gave some cool deets about his upcoming 3D sci-fi action [...]
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“Incredibles” concept art is truly super, superb
Without a doubt, the best superhero film ever made is Brad Bird’s Pixar-animated spectacle The Incredibles. Like the rise of the sun and fall of the tides, the immaculate nature of The Incredibles stands as fact. We may one day see a live-action film that surpasses the way Bird and Co. translated the sheer joy, [...]
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New “The Spirit” trailer is live, and it’s red hot
Frank Miller’s new flick The Spirit will be released this holiday season … and while the initial reports about its first movie trailer and footage shown at Comic Con were less than enthusiastic, the film’s latest trailer is frickin’ off-the-charts cool.
It’s got everything a comic fanboy (or teenaged boy) could ever dream: an unstoppable hero, [...]
No “Bond, James Bond” catchphrase in new 007 movie
What a load of hooey! Secret agent James Bond won’t be introducing himself as “Bond … James Bond” in November’s Quantum of Solace movie. Blasphemy!
According to Britain’s The Independent, the November movie — the second flick in the rebooted 007 franchise (but the 22nd in the series) — will not feature the agent’s iconic catchphrase, [...]
“Jurassic Park” on YouTube! Move quick, quick, like a velociraptor!
It’s the real deal, folks: some insane YouTuber (with an insanely good video encoder) has uploaded the entire film of Jurassic Park to the video sharing site. If you want to get your T-Rex fix — more than two hours’ worth — you’d better move fast. Universal will undoubtedly yank this sucker ASAP.
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Shatner dust-up follow up: “Nobody ever asked me”
Last week, we gave you the skinny on why William Shatner, best-known for his role as Star Trek’s Capt. James T. Kirk, won’t appear in next year’s Star Trek prequel movie helmed by J.J. Abrams. We were very kind in our coverage of Shatner and Abrams, thoughtfully explaining the situation (Shatner’s character died on-screen in [...]
23Sep2008 | MINE admin | 1 comment | Continued
Horror flicks and boobies: like chocolate and peanut butter
For your amusement: Our classy friends at Maxim have compiled the top 10 “Most Gratuitous Horror Movie Nude Scenes,” complete with NSFW (but censored) screenshots. John Carpenter’s classic Halloween makes the list twice (go, Johnny, go!), and Friday the 13th — another one of our faves — is duly represented there.
But wha? No shower scene [...]
“Transformers 2″ pix: Megatron returns, and he looks pissed
The good folks over at Latino Review have posted what is likely concept (or toy packaging) artwork for next year’s Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, featuring none other than mega-mechavillain Megatron. (You didn’t really think you’d seen the last of that baddie in the 2007 flick, didja?)
Much like the 1980s “Galvatron” incarnation of Megatron, this [...]
Shatner won’t be in 2009 “Trek” flick; here’s why, and his reaction
If you’re not a Star Trek nerd, there’s frankly no reason to read on — we’ll be gabbing about William Shatner and his most famous character, Capt. James T. Kirk, for a while. Check out this post about something “brainy and leggy” instead.
Still here? Sweet. Let’s don our plastic pointy-ear prostheses and get [...]
Killer doll Chucky paints the town red for his birthday
As part of a promotion for the “20th Birthday Edition” DVD release of the horror flick Child’s Play (which will soon get a remake), six human-sized Chucky dolls brandishing cleavers ran amuck in New York City, spreading fear and mayhem in their wake.
Dozens were killed and hundreds were injured, leaving many witnesses scarred (not to [...]
Think you want to spend 30 minutes chatting with DeNiro and Pacino? You don’t. Seriously. You don’t.
Everything in this post — and we mean everything, even down to that headline — is shamelessly stolen from the MTV.com movies blog. Wordsmith Josh Horowitz crystallized this painful experience so perfectly, we simply couldn’t think of anything new or more clever to add. We’re honestly not phoning this one in, folks — Horowitz nailed [...]
15Sep2008 | MINE admin | 0 comments | ContinuedShameless footage theft: New flick uses “Ghost Rider” clip in trailer
Leave it to astute blog readers to catch Hollywood editors in the act of reapportioning footage from one movie for use in another movie’s trailer. That’s like two different guys using the same pick-up line on the same lady in the same night. First time, cute (maybe). Second time, annoying (definitely).
Meet the offender: The International, [...]
“The Thing” prequel? No, no, no and more frickin’ NO.
According to Latino Review, director/producer Marc Abraham (Flash of Genius) is currently working on a remake of the 1982 John Carpenter classic, The Thing. While this news had been circulating for a while, the Latino Review story reveals that the new film is “more of a prequel than a sequel, there is your exclusive,” Abraham [...]
15Sep2008 | MINE admin | 1 comment | Continued
“Liberace” film planned; Michael Douglas may star
According to Variety, prolific writer/producer/director Steven Soderbergh (Ocean’s Eleven, Solaris, Traffic, Sex Lies and Videotape) has plans to do a biographical film about the late Wladziu Valentino Liberace, the famous pianist entertainer better known to the world as “Liberace.”
During his life, Liberace’s jaw-droppingly ornate costumes, pianos and performances earned him the nickname “Mr. Showmanship.” (Liberace [...]
MINE totally called it, re: Arnie and “Terminator: Salvation”
A few weeks ago, we reported on some rumors regarding O.T. (original Terminator) Arnold Schwarzenegger making a non-cameo cameo in the upcoming Terminator: Salvation flick. According to producer Moritz Borman, “Schwarzenegger is governing California,” he told Wired. “He will not be, as a person, in the film.”
You may also recall we opined that in lieu [...]



