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VIDEO GAMES: The Hobbit And Unidentified DC Superhero In Works From Warner Interactive!

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 11:11 AM PDT

The Los Angeles Times have run an article shedding some light on Warner Interactive's plans for 2012, revealing what games they're planning on releasing despite them not yet being officially announced by the studio. There's also talk of sequels to Batman: Arkham City and Mortal Kombat hitting in 2013, and I strongly advise clicking on the link below to check that out for yourselves. The only game announced for 2012 is the downloadable title Gotham City Imposters (a Batman-related fighting game), but people familiar with the studio's plans who requested anonymity because the titles have not been announced confirmed several other games coming next year. They include a sequel to 2008 hit kids game Lego Batman, which will be released close to the movie "The Dark Knight Rises"; a Hobbit game that will likely launch several months before December movie "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey"; and a game featuring an unidentified DC

Four injured after Larimer sheriff's vehicle and SUV collide in Fort Collins

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 11:23 AM PDT

An accident in Fort Collins sent four people to the hospital on Monday, after a Larimer County Sheriff's Office vehicle and an SUV collided.

Morrissey Resurrects NME Libel Lawsuit Over Racist Portrayal

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 02:00 PM PDT

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It seem's pretty safe to say that Morrissey is a bad self-editor. The former Smiths frontman's loose brain-to-mouth filter is constantly landing the singer in press headlines for insensitive comments. Recently however, Morrissey is claiming it was the editorial shortcomings of others that is getting him into trouble and is pushing a libel suit against NME.

The lawsuit, which was filed in 2007, relates to a dispute from that year in which Moz was quoted as complaining about an "immigrant explosion" leading to a dilution of the British identity. The singer claims NME's then-editor Conor McNicholas had altered the piece to make the singer's comments seem more offensive and that "question marks over my being a racist have never since receded."

Video! Ellen DeGeneres Shares Candid Photos from Clinton's B-Day Gala

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 11:04 AM PDT

Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres shared her experience at former President Bill Clinton's birthday concert gala at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend, and the fun at Jimmy Iovine's after-party. Watch her hilarious monologue from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"! Tune in to "Ellen," weekdays at 4:00 PM!

NYCC '11: 18 Minutes of Green Lantern: The Animated Series Footage!

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 11:03 AM PDT

Bruce Timm is the brains behind great animated television shows such as, Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League. His latest challenge is a daunting one. How do you make people interested in Green Lantern again after watching Ryan Reynolds yuck it up in the flop of the summer? It looks like many of the complaints of the live-action film are being corrected in the animated series. Where as the Reynold's film forced corny jokes and dialogue down are throats like sorority girls doing jello shots this animated version has mature and organic humor. They let the jokes come about from the situation naturally and not a Hot Wheels product placement. Another major complaint was that Reynold's version didn't show enough of Oa or outer space for that matter. Too much of the movie was on Earth, but Bruce Timm assured us that his would be an epic space adventure.

Michelle Pfeiffer Comments Briefly On Anne Hathaway As Catwoman In The Dark Knight Rises!

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:45 AM PDT

Now, there's not a lot here, but the actress who brought Catwoman to life on the big screen under the direction of Tim Burton has for the first time shared her thoughts on Anne Hathaway playing the character in a recent interview with Hollywood Life. As we already know, Christopher Nolan's take on the Caped Crusader is very different, but that doesn't mean Michelle Pfeiffer has any doubt about Anne Hathaway's capabilities. "I think [Anne] is going to be amazing. She has the darkness and the comedy — she's got it all! She's going to be great." What do you guys think? Will Anne Hathaway be able to top Michelle Pfeiffer? Be sure to share your thoughts in the usual place. STARRING: Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman Michael Caine as Alfred Gary Oldman as Commissioner Jim Gordon Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox Tom Hardy as Bane Anne Hathaway as Selina Kyle/Catwoman Joseph Gordon-Levitt as John Blake Marion Cotillard as Miranda Tate Josh

Will Godzilla Battle Biollante In Upcoming Reboot?

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:50 AM PDT

A lot of you are reading and saying to yourself, "Who in the heck is Biollante?" Simply put, she is a clone of Godzilla, his DNA combined with a rosebush and the spirit of a scientist's daughter. Now that you know a bit of history, on to this rumor/news. It was reported here by CBM's own Nailbiter111 that the below sculpture could very well be Godzilla's design for the upcoming film. So, if you visit the site of the sculptor, Henry A. Arce, you'll find a few re-designs of the plant monster, Biollante. (Right next to the Godzilla designs, intriguing.) They're labeled "Biollante Redesigns." Check out the amazing work below. If this is true, it would be awesome. Of course, I personally don't see it, it would cost A LOT to get one of TOHO's monsters. I think Legendary Studios will create their own original monster for the big G to battle. Still,

Anne Hathaway Joins Les Miserables

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:50 AM PDT

Anne Hathaway will play Fantine in Les Miserables

Actress Anne Hathaway has been confirmed to star in Les Miserables, portraying Fantine. Back in August, we reported Anne Hathaway was being considered for the female lead, and now a deal has been finalized.

Hugh Jackman stars in Les Miserables as Jean Valjean, who has been released after 19 years in prison, and must carry a yellow passport which indicates he was a prisoner, even after he has served his time. Russell Crowe portrays Inspector Valvert, the policeman who keeps pursuing Jean Valjean.

Tom Hooper is directing Les Miserables from a screenplay by William Nicholson, which is adapted from the Victor Hugo novel. The book was turned into a hit play, which is still the longest-running musical in the world.

It isn't known when production will begin on Les Miserables.

Les Miserables comes to theaters in 2013 and stars Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway. The film is directed by Tom Hooper.

The Dark Knight Rises Set Against Occupy Wall Street

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:50 AM PDT

The Dark Knight Rises may Occupy Wall Street at the end of October

While The Dark Knight Rises is still currently shooting in Los Angeles, the cast and crew may be occupying Wall Street by the end of the month.

In September, we reported The Dark Knight Rises will shift production to New York City on October 29, and a new report indicates that director Christopher Nolan is gearing up to shoot within the Occupy Wall Street protests.

These plans are not quite finalized yet, but an insider reveals that cast members have been told their New York scenes will happen at the protest sites. It appears the actual movement, which has been happening for 30 days, won't be a part of the storyline, but director Christopher Nolan may use scenes at the rally as the backdrop for an existing plot point.

A Warner Bros. spokesperson confirmed The Dark Knight Rises will be shooting in New York at this month's end, but wouldn't elaborate on the Occupy Wall Street aspect of the production.

The casting call, which went out in September, is seeking extras to portray law enforcement or military figures, particularly those with weapons or martial arts training.

The Dark Knight Rises comes to theaters July 20th, 2012 and stars Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The film is directed by Christopher Nolan.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 Cast Interviews

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:27 AM PDT

Twilight fans are in luck today. Summit Entertainment has released new interviews with the three main cast members of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, Kristen Stewart (Bella Swan), Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen), and Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black), as well as never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage, and seven all-new photos from this highly anticipated finale. You can check out the video and images below.

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 comes to theaters November 18th, 2011 and stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Anna Kendrick, Jackson Rathbone, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli. The film is directed by Bill Condon.


A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas Hi-Res Photo Gallery

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:55 AM PDT

Warner Bros. has released 29 new high-resolution photos from A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, which brings its own blend of holiday cheer to theaters November 4. Click on any of these photos below, one of which gives us a glimpse at the title characters in claymation, to access our gallery from A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas.

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A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas comes to theaters November 4th, 2011 and stars Neil Patrick Harris, Danny Trejo, John Cho, Kal Penn, Danneel Harris, Thomas Lennon, Patton Oswalt, Eddie Kaye Thomas. The film is directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson.


SET VISIT: Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:46 AM PDT

We visit the Brandon, Manitoba, Canada set of Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings

Being from Minnesota, I am no stranger to snow and cold weather. However, after living in Los Angeles for almost four years, the only time I usually experience a frigid locale is when I go home for Christmas. It seems this year is the exception, though, because back in March, I was invited up to the Brandon, Manitoba, Canada set of Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings, which will be released on Blu-ray and DVD October 25. Aside from giving me a unique chance to dust off my winter gear, I was in for a bloody good time on the set. No, I didn't just slip into a British accent there for no good reason, I meant the set was really, really bloody.

After two flights and a two and a half hour car ride, we arrived at the Brandon Mental Health Care Centre in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, and I could see right away why they chose this location. It had a very creepy look, almost with an Overbrook Hotel sort of vibe, but this was no hotel. This was actually a former mental institution, complete with most of the old equipment. The place just ooozed creepiness, and it was just perfect for this kind of movie.

Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings centers around a group of friends (Terra Vnesa, Dean Armstrong, Tenika Davis, Katlyn Wong, Victor Zinck Jr., Jennifer Pudavick, Ali Tataryn, and Samantha Kendrick) who end up lost on the way to their remote cabin, taking shelter in what seems to be an abandoned sanatorium. Little do they know that the maniacal cannibals the Hillicker Brothers - Saw-Tooth (Scott Johnson), One-Eye (Dan Skene), and Three-Finger (Sean Skene) - are laying in wait for their next meal. Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings is actually a prequel to the whole franchise, starting back in 1974 with a brief history of the Hillicker brothers inside the mental institution, and the chaos they caused within. We then go forward to 2003, when this group of college kids set off on their ill-fated journey.

The scene they were shooting when we arrived was in the auditorium of this facility, when the group is starting to put all the pieces together: that they're being hunted. As they argue in the auditorium, a wrapped-up jacket comes flying off the stage and onto the auditorium floor. Kenia (Jennifer Pudavick) goes to examine it when they discover it's the head of one of their friends. We watch them rehearse this scene a number of times from the balcony, which actually comes into play in bloody ways a bit later.

The Hillicker Brothers find a new meal in Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings

Director Declan O'Brien came over to chat with us for a bit, and he also showed us one of the coolest things in the whole facility: an incredibly old movie projector, which ends up getting used in a scene he described for us.

"They find a reel of film from back whenever. They spool it up and turn it on and there's all this old black and white footage we shot, they're watching all the freaks from 1974, and it really worked nicely."

He explained the projector was from either 1910 or 1920, and it actually still works, which is awesome. While the actors were rehearsing the scene, we got to speak with Scott Johnson, Dan Skene, and Sean Skene, who play the Hillicker Brothers. Take a look at what they had to say about this horror sequel below.

Scott Johnson, Dan Skene, and Sean Skene - The Hillicker Brothers

Has it been challenging with the prosthetics and the cold weather?

Sean Skene: I think it actually helped with the cold. Everything on our face is completely covered, so there's no wind chill at all.

Scott Johnson: The first week we were shooting, it was like 35 below, and I didn't realize I smashed my finger on something. It wasn't until five days later.

Can you talk about what kinds of stunts you've done?

Sean Skene: So far, we've been knocked off snowmobiles, clotheslined by a tree branch, hit by 2x4's. We still have a lot more to shoot too.

Can you talk about the level of gore here?

Sean Skene: So far, the blood has been OK, but there is a lot more coming up.

One-Eye and Three-Finger examine their prey in Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings

Dan Skene: The bloodiest thing so far is when I shred the Bridget character (Katlyn Wong) with my snowmobile, under my tread. There is this whole rooster tail of blood coming up. Claire's (Samantha Kendrick) death, which is coming up next, is just going to be buckets of blood.

Are you utilized as stunt men on the set?

Scott Johnson: Yeah, we run through doors. It's all pretty authentic. With the cold, and filming outdoors, there's not a whole lot of margin for error. You want to really make sure you nail it.

Dan Skene: Yeah, and our characters are supposed to not feel pain. It's an actual condition, I think, that they found in research.

Do we get to learn more about the background of the family in this one?

Dan Skene: Yeah, with this being a prequel, they definitely touch on more back story.

Scott Johnson: You see how we grow up, yeah.

Since this is a prequel, will there be room for another prequel after this one?

Sean Skene: Yeah, I think so. We're not sure what Declan has written yet. He wrote the third one and this one, so we're not sure what the story would be.

Can you talk a bit about your makeup artists?

Sean Skene: Yeah. Doug Morrow and his team have done a fantastic job creating all of this.

Dan Skene: And we don't even hate them. We spend four hours a day with them and we'll still go hang out with them afterwards. That has to say something.

Three-Finger digs in for a new meal in Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings

Sean Skene: The detail they put into it is incredible. Every single day, they put it on, it takes about three hours, and then put the wig on. At the end of the day, they peel it off, throw it in the garbage, and start from scratch, every single day. In my mind, that's crazy, because I don't have that kind of patience.

Dan Skene: Sometimes we'll go in for just one scene, which requires three hours of makeup.

What's it been like shooting in this hospital?

Dan Skene: It's creepy in a very beautiful way. It was built in the early 1900s, and like the kitchen still has all the original boilers and everything.

Which brother is the most twisted, and why?

Dan Skene: I think Sean's character is the most creepy, because I think he's supposed to be the brains of the whole operation.

Sean Skene: Yeah, I feel like I'm still basically six years old in my mind. I've never felt pain in my life. I basically go around chasing people, and having no sense of pain growing up, you have no sense of empathy for anything. You're just having fun all your life.

After we talked with the Hillicker brothers, we went back to the auditorium set where we watched them rehearse the next extension of the scene. It's a close-up of where Jennifer Pudavick's Kenia unwraps the jacket and finds the head, and we watch as Declan O'Brien directs her to get really close to the severed head and scream as loud as she can. We watched a number of takes and it seems Jennifer Pudavick is very committed to getting it right, nailing the rehearsal scenes. While that scene is playing out, in the background we see Samantha Kendrick slowly backing up, and we can just tell this leads up to Claire's death which the brothers told us about. As she keeps slowly backing up, a barbed-wire noose is lowered around her head and she is yanked up to the balcony. The makeup effects team rigs a tube for fake blood to flow around the fake barbed wire noose. After watching a few rehearsals with the stunt double, we watch a real take which looks pretty damn good... and then we hear Declan O'Brien yell "BLOOD!" You guessed it, there wasn't enough blood. The takes progress, with different angles of Samantha Kendrick's hanging. For the record, she's on a ladder for part of it, but when she is actually yanked up by the rigging, it looks rather terrifying. Each take gets bloodier and bloodier, and, after the most blood-soaked take yet, Declan says, "That's lunch." It's rather ironic that everyone goes to eat after the most horrific take of the day, but that's the movie business.

After lunch, Declan took us on a walking tour through this massive facility, but first we saw a brief sizzle reel, which is set to an original song which Scott Johnson wrote for the film, and plays over the end credits. I can't tell you much about the reel, because there is too much spoiler material here, but it looked pretty good to me. The director gave us a lot of historical background on this century-old facility.

Scott Johnson as Saw-Tooth in Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings

"This place had like 2,000 inmates, at one point, a year. It started in 1910, so thousands upon thousands of people have lived and died in here, which really gives you a creepy vibe at about 4 AM."

He also showed us the shock therapy room, which plays into a scene at the beginning that gives us more history on the Hillicker brothers, and gave the cast and crew some real-life scares of their own.

"When young Three-Finger, young Saw-Tooth, and young One-Eye escape, they seek revenge on the doctors who have been shocking them for all these years. That was a fun thing to do, and that night was really strange because all the screaming and shock therapy stuff, this one thing fell down for some reason and the actress blacked out. It was a really, really strange night. It was the only that I thought was super-creepy. We were pushing our luck."

He also took us through the kitchen set, where they were prepping for a unique "fondue" scene (cannibals... fondue.... let your mind wander...), and the uber-creepy isolation room, and then to the coolest set of all, in my opinion: the Hillicker's lair. It is incredibly creepy, adorned with several items from the people they have killed/eaten throughout the years. It actually reminded me a lot of Jason Voorhes' underground lair thing, when I visited the Friday the 13th remake set, only the Hillickers' man-cave, as it were, is in the attic.

"So this is when the girls, they're running away to the top of this thing, and they end up in their lair. These are all the things they've collected over the years, dentures, dolls. When the girls run up here, they find a pile of clothes from all the victims. Otherwise, it's 40 below... and there's just no possible way (they'd survive)."

After the tour, we went back to watch more filming, with Samantha Kendrick still hoisted up to that rig. You really have to hand it to her, being strung up like that for hours on end. They moved on to a new part of the scene where the actors turn around to see her hanging from the balcony. Kyle (Victor Zinck Jr.) runs up to her and tries to pull her down by her legs. By the end of just a few takes, both Samantha Kendrick and Victor Zinck Jr. are drenched in blood. In pure Declan O'Brien fashion, he keeps calling for more blood and, by sheer accident, little bits of blood splatter onto the camera. Declan O'Brien loves the effect, and tries to duplicate it in the next take, but, naturally, he wants even more blood to hit the camera. Sadly, not a single drop hits the camera lens on the next take. I guess even blood can make a wrong turn sometimes.

That about wraps up my visit to the Brandon, Manitoba, Canada set of Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings, which will be released on Blu-ray and DVD October 25.

Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings comes to theaters October 25th, 2011 and stars Terra Vnesa, Dean Armstrong, Tenika Davis, Katlyn Wong, Jennifer Pudavick, Kristen Harris, Victor Zinck Jr., Scott Johnson. The film is directed by Declan O'Brien.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes Blu-ray and DVD Set for December 13th

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:12 AM PDT

A single act of both compassion and arrogance leads to a battle unlike any other when Rise of the Planet of the Apes makes its worldwide debut on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download on December 13th in North America and starting December 7th Internationally. From the Oscar-winning visual effects team that brought to life the worlds of Avatar and The Lord of the Rings comes revolutionary new ground - a CGI ape that delivers a dramatic performance of unprecedented emotion and intelligence, and epic battles on which rest the upended destinies of man and primate.

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Rise of the Planet of the Apes DVD

James Franco (127 Hours) stars as Will Rodman, a neuroscientist living in San Francisco trying to develop a cure for Alzheimer's disease by testing on chimpanzees, giving them a human level of intelligence. After a test subject's baby, Caesar, is orphaned, Will decides to raise him at home on his own with his Alzheimer-stricken father (John Lithgow; Dexter). What begins simply as a continuation of his experiment quickly turns into a problem for Will, as Caesar is taken away from him and forced to live in a primate facility. As Caesar's intelligence continues to grow, he begins to stake his claim as the leader of his new primate counterparts, which will ultimately lead to the Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

Directed by Rupert Wyatt (The Escapist), this special effects blockbuster features fantastic supporting performances from Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire), Brian Cox (Red), Tom Felton (Harry Potter films) and Andy Serkis (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy) in a ground-breaking performance. The Rise of the Planet of the Apes Blu-ray is loaded with bonus material including deleted scenes, making-of featurettes commentaries and more.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes Blu-ray + Digital Copy (North America)

  • Feature Film

Deleted Scenes

Alpha Gets Shot

Will's Meeting with Lab Assistants

Will Discovers Caesar Has Solved Puzzles

Caesar Plays with Bicycle

Caesar Questions His Identity

Caesar Bites Off Neighbor's Finger

Will Ignores the Risks of an Airborne Mutated Virus

Rodney Gives Caesar a Cookie

Rocket Gets Hosed by Dodge

Caesar Destroys the Lab and Koba's Attempted Revenge on Jacobs

Caesar Pushes Helicopter

Koba with Shotgun

Pre-vis for The Future

Capturing Caesar - Script to Screen

Studying the Genius of Andy Serkis

Multi-Angle: Rocket Cookie Scene

A New Generation of Apes

Breaking Motion Capture Boundaries

Breaking New Sound Barriers: The Music and Sound Design of Rise of the Planet of the Apes

Ape Facts

Chimpanzee

Gorilla

Orangutan

Audio Commentary by Director Rupert Wyatt

Audio Commentary by Writers Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver

Character Concept Art Gallery

Three Theatrical Trailers

Rise of the Planet of the Apes was released August 5th, 2011 and stars James Franco, Freida Pinto, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Tom Felton, David Oyelowo, Tyler Labine, Jamie Harris. The film is directed by Rupert Wyatt.

Avatar 2 and 3 Details Revealed in James Cameron Dateline Interview

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:13 AM PDT

James Cameron recently sat down with Dateline to discuss Avatar 2 and Avatar 3, which the director reveals will include never-before-seen new planets. James Cameron also explained that he will be writing the scripts for both films together, so that all three Avatar movies will follow one long story arc. You can checkout the interview, along with a transcript, below.

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First, James Cameron discussed the fact that he is writing both scripts for Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 together, and that much of this next sequel will take place underwater. He also reveals that we will see new planets in these next two films in the franchise.

"It takes place on Pandora. I'm writing the second and third films together. It completes a three-film story arc. We will see the ocean of Pandora, which we haven't seen at all. That is an eco-system that I am dying to design. It's going to look spectacular. It narrows the spotlight. Instead of the rain forest or nature, it focuses on ocean issues. Because we have a planet that is a blue planet. If you look at it from a distance, earth is a lot more blue than it is brown...Than it is land mass. We are making the oceans unsurvivable for a lot of the species right now. For a lot of reasons. This is the chance to focus a little bit of energy in that direction. And there will be other planets as well, aside from Pandora. It will be a cornucopia. It will be a treat for the eyes."

James Cameron then gave his team of artists most of the created for the imaginative worlds that we will see on screen.

"I get to image things at a fuzzy level. Than I bring in a lot of great artists. They come up with all the amazing creatures and plants."

Finally, James Cameron let fans know that he will not be pushing the environmental aspects of the storyline any harder than he did in the original Avatar.

"This is a continuation of the same story at a greater level. I want people to feel that same sense of excitement about this world, and the fictional Na'vi people. I want them to feel that excitement of discovering a new world. All the things they haven't seen. The package of the first movie will be there. The themes will be there, and played out in a way that I think people can accept. I am not going to become more strident. I am not going to say, "Well, we got away with this much environmental content in the first one, now I am going to double it. I think that would be a mistake. It has to be entertainment first and foremost."

Avatar 2 comes to theaters in 2014. The film is directed by James Cameron.

Avatar 3 comes to theaters in 2015. The film is directed by James Cameron.


Nicolas Cage Joins Black Butterfly

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:18 AM PDT

Nicolas Cage will star in Black Butterfly

Actor Nicolas Cage has signed onto star in Black Butterfly for German production company Bavariapool. Black Butterfly will be Bavariapool's first English-language production.

Nicolas Cage will portray Paul, a reclusive author who becomes friends with a shady drifter, a relationship which ends up having fatal consequences. German actress Veronica Ferres (Adam Resurrected) will also star in an unknown role.

Brian Goodman (What Doesn't Kill You) will direct Black Butterfly, which is based on the French TV movie Papillon Noir. Eric Cantona starred as the drifter, Jack, while St&#233phane Freiss played the author, Richard.

Production is scheduled to begin in early 2012 on a budget of $13 million. Shooting will take place in eastern Germany.

One man shot in foot, another shot in arm in Denver Sunday night

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:47 AM PDT

Denver police are investigating a shooting that landed two men in the hospital early Sunday morning.

Underworld Trilogy Essential Collection Comes to Blu-ray December 20th

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:00 AM PDT

The set also includes two tickets* to see Kate Beckinsale's return to the action-packed franchise in the fourth installment, Underworld: Awakening, in theaters January 20, 2012! In 2003, Underworld introduced action fans to the war between vampire and werewolf. In 2006, Underworld: Evolution took them further into the deadly battle, while 2009's Underworld: Rise of the Lycans traced the origins of the ancient feud. Now, fans can go deeper into the Underworld with Underworld: Endless War, an all-new anime series set in the Underworld universe and featuring many of the series' most beloved characters. Each disc in the UNDERWORLD TRILOGY: THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION also comes packed with classic Underworld bonus features, including cast and crew commentaries, behind-the-scenes featurettes, music videos and more! UNDERWORLD TRILOGY: THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION on Blu-ray will be priced to own at $45.99 SRP. UNDERWORLD EXTENDED CUT Synopsis In the Underworld, Vampires are a secret clan of modern aristocratic sophisticates whose mortal

Will Godzilla Battle......Biollante?!

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 09:50 AM PDT

A lot of you are reading and saying to yourself, "Who in the heck is Biollante?" Simply put, she is a clone of Godzilla, his DNA combined with a rosebush and the spirit of a scientist's daughter. Now that you know a bit of history, on to this rumor/news. It was reported here by CBM's own Nailbiter111 that the below sculpture could very well be Godzilla's design for the upcoming film. So, if you visit the site of the sculptor, Henry A. Arce, you'll find a few re-designs of the plant monster, Biollante. (Right next to the Godzilla designs, intriguing.) They're labeled "Biollante Redesigns." Check out the amazing work below. If this is true, it would be awesome. Of course, I personally don't see it, it would cost A LOT to get one of TOHO's monsters. I think Legendary Studios will create their own original monster for the big G to battle. Still,

Want To Be A Celebrity On Halloween? Great Celebrity Costume Ideas For 2011

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 10:00 AM PDT

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In case you haven't noticed, Halloween is right around the corner. Are you stumped on what you want to wear this year? We're here to help! Check out the slideshow below for some of the best celebri...

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Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed's Kids Dish on Their Parents' Wedding and Finally Becoming a Family -- Exclusive Video

Posted: 18 Oct 2011 01:00 PM PDT

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Tonight, viewers will be treated to one of rock's rarest moments. No, it's not a remaining-Beatle reunion -- it's the marriage of Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed. After nearly 30 years of dating, they are set to tie the knot on the season finale of their hit reality series, 'Gene Simmons Family Jewels.' The couple's two children, Nick and Sophie, are both featured singing in the wedding and spoke to Spinner about their roles in the festivities.

What did this wedding mean to your family?

Nick: For me, it meant that my father chose our family, definitively, over everything else: What he's said over the years, what's expected of him in his line of work, etc.

Sophie: It meant we finally were a family. There were the Tweeds and the Simmons', but now there are the Tweed-Simmons'. As long as that last name is, it feels 10 times better.

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