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Oct
13th
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It’s a science-fiction epic, a bit of ‘The Odyssey’ by way of ‘Blade Runner,’ built upon a brilliant, disorienting premise.
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First Look: Jude Law as Dr. Watson in Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes… and that’ll be Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes-boy.
First Look: Jude Law as Dr. Watson in Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes… and that’ll be Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes-boy.
Oct
10th
Fri
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The whole thing is one gigantic Hollywood clusterfuck.
Producer Scott Rudin Leaves The Reader
… and we loves a clusterfuck.
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Green Lantern Summer 2010… Batman 3 Summer 2011… New Superman reboot Summer 2012… Also in the mix is THE FLASH.
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At that moment, with all the energy, inspiration and passion swirling through the crisp autumnal air, I breathed in deeply and decided something: I’d never fucking do that ever, ever. What in the fuck were these idiots thinking? Bleeding nipples. Bleeding. Nipples.
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Basic problem … critic not believe Hulk angry. Hulk just roar. It not look convincing. Not truly seem angry. Critic think about this. Critic decide why. It because Hulk not swear. Hulk just say: “Hulk. Smash” etc. If Hulk shout C-word … different matter. Then Hulk look angry. Sound angry. Not here. Hulk genteel.
The Incredible Hulk | Film | The Guardian: Sure it’s three months old, but Variety just found it, and so did I.
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‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Star Taylor Kitsch Talks Gambit And Hugh Jackman: When Ryan Reynolds gets old and wrinkly, Taylor is waiting to take his place.
‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Star Taylor Kitsch Talks Gambit And Hugh Jackman: When Ryan Reynolds gets old and wrinkly, Taylor is waiting to take his place.
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Oct
9th
Thu
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… the overall script for “The Hobbit” will hopefully be done “by the change of the year,” del Toro said. “And then a budget in the very near future.
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[If] they do bring it in for $35 million, “Spider-Man,” with a weekly running cost of $1 million, will have to run about 8,000 years in a Broadway theater just to break even.