суббота, 29 октября 2011 г.

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BOX OFFICE PREDICTIONS: Will Puss in Boots Steal the Crown?

Posted: 28 Oct 2011 08:10 PM PDT

PREDICTED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

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    $47.3 million

Paranormal Activity 3 $22.6 million

In Time $13.8 million

The Rum Diary $9.7 million

Real Steel $7.7 million

Footloose $6.1 million

The Ides of March $4.2 million

Dolphin Tale $2.2 million

Moneyball $1.9 millionPuss in Boots

79%
MovieWeb:   0 reviews
RottenTomatoes:   0 reviews
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    Paranormal Activity 3
    83%
    MovieWeb:   6 reviews
    67%
    RottenTomatoes:   97 reviews
  • 3
    In Time
    90%
    MovieWeb:   2 reviews
    37%
    RottenTomatoes:   88 reviews
  • 4
    The Rum Diary
    100%
    MovieWeb:   2 reviews
    51%
    RottenTomatoes:   93 reviews
  • 5
    Real Steel
    98%
    MovieWeb:   11 reviews
    59%
    RottenTomatoes:   193 reviews
  • 6
    Footloose
    63%
    MovieWeb:   7 reviews
    71%
    RottenTomatoes:   149 reviews
  • 7
    The Ides of March
    89%
    MovieWeb:   5 reviews
    85%
    RottenTomatoes:   187 reviews
  • 8
    Dolphin Tale
    79%
    MovieWeb:   3 reviews
    83%
    RottenTomatoes:   77 reviews
  • 9
    Moneyball
    95%
    MovieWeb:   5 reviews
    95%
    RottenTomatoes:   170 reviews

  • The Innkeepers Trailer

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 11:44 AM PDT

    Ti West directs The Innkeepers, a mysterious new thriller about a haunted bed and breakfast that possesses a few evil secretes for its staff and guests. Magnolia's Magnet Releasing will debut this new horror movie on VOD December 30th, before its theatrical release on February 3rd. Check out this spooky crowd pleaser below.

    Click to watch The Innkeepers Trailer!

    The Innkeepers comes to theaters February 3rd, 2012 and stars Sara Paxton, Pat Healy, Kelly McGillis, George Riddle. The film is directed by Ti West.


    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 Could Get R Rated Blu-ray Release

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 11:11 AM PDT

    Kristen Stewart confirms R rated cut of Breaking Dawn

    We've long known that director Bill Condon was shooting Stephenie Meyer's final novel The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn in tact, with the hopes of getting a PG-13 somewhere down the line of edits. In a recent Glamour Magazine interview, actress Kristen Stewart revealed that the first cut of her and costar Robert Pattinson's infamous Honeymoon sex scene did, in fact, garner an R rating from the MPAA.

    "It was so weird, it didn't even feel like we were doing a Twilight film. I was like, 'Bella! What are you doing? Wow! What is happening here?! It was very surreal. We [originally] got rated R. They re-cut it."

    The actress then went onto discuss being on lockdown so that pictures of Bella's wedding dress didn't leak online.

    "I had to be shrouded in secrecy the entire two days of filming. It was crazy... I was on full lockdown, as if I was wearing millions of dollars' worth of diamonds."

    Along with that raunchy sex scene, there were quite a few other moments in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 that were filmed beyond the complacency of a PG-13 rating, specifically that moment where Edward chews through Bella's stomach with his vampire teeth to retrieve their vampire baby.

    The original R rated cut may eventually be released on Blu-ray and DVD sometime in the future. Look for it when interest in the property is starting to wane, and Summit wants you to buy the entire franchise all over again. An R rated The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 only available in such a set is quite the incentive. Even for those who pretend to hate these fey movies.

    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.


    Good news for 'Grimm': Friday debut draws robust ratings

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:43 AM PDT

    The series, which is set and films in Portland, had a surprisingly strong ratings debut. It reruns tonight, at 9 p.m., on KGW.

    Two New UK Blu-Ray Covers For Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes!

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 11:16 AM PDT

    Will Rodman (James Franco), currently residing in San Francisco, is working on a cure for Alzheimer's by performing tests on apes. The first test subject is Caesar. This "cure" genetically modifies his way of thinking to create a new breed of ape with human-like intelligence. Caesar learns well, but human authority continues to test him and contain him. He eventually proves smart enough to break free from his cage and release the cure among other apes, affecting other apes like Caesar. Millions of apes begin to rally up a revolution. Soon, war breaks out between humans and apes. Rodman may be the only one able to stop them before the ape revolution succeeds in them becoming the dominant species on the planet. Click here to preorder the SteelBook edition. Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes hits Blu-Ray/DVD in the UK December 12th, while it hits the US arrives the day after!

    Fraggle Rock Film Rights Acquired

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:44 AM PDT

    FRAGGLE ROCK For me Fraggle Rock was my reason for waking up as a kid and being ready for school. I'd shuffle out of bed, rocking my Batman slippers and head straight to the television set. Wipe the sleep from my eyes, dip into my delicious Grape Nuts and enjoy the puppet spectacle. A film version has been in talks for quite some time since the show went off the air in 1987, lasting four seasons. The Weinstein Company was the last company to close in on the property. They had even gone out and hired Corey Edwards to write and direct Jim Henson's beloved show, but nothing ever materialized. EXCLUSIVE: New Regency today acquired rights to turn the Jim Henson series Fraggle Rock into a feature film. The property was shopped and caught the interest of studios, before New Regency made the deal for a film that will be produced by

    Ratings: World Series Roughs Up Chuck; Grimm Debuts Well

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 11:09 AM PDT

    Zachary Levi, Dave Giuntoli | Photo Credits: NBC

    Game 7 of the World Series hit a ratings home run for Fox and struck out the final season premiere of NBC's Chuck.

    The World Series' climactic game, which saw the St. Louis Cardinals defeat the Texas Rangers 6-2, was watched by 23. 2 million viewers, according to overnight Nielsen numbers. It also handily won the adults-18-to-49 demographic, leading Fox to a Friday night win over NBC.


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    Category Six Causes a Dust Up at New Line Cinemas

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:49 AM PDT

    Category Six lands at New Line Cinema

    Despite Apollo 18 doing lackluster business at the Box Office this past September, studios are continuing to turn towards the "found footage" genre, because they are cheap, easy, and require no big name actors to attract an audience. The latest such movie to move forward is Category Six, which was just acquired by New Line Cinema.

    The movie, from screenwriter John Swetnam, revolves around the worst tornado in US history, as survived by a group of high school students. Most of the action seen in the movie will be captured via cell phones, smart books, and other recording devices. The entire narrative will be told through a first-person POV.

    Todd Garner, who came up with the initial idea, will produce through his Broken Road production banner. There is no set start date for principle photography at this time.

    Hopefully, New Line will find it in their hearts to squeeze in a Bill Paxton cameo. Maybe he can play the part of the cow this time.

    Category Six is in development .


    Anyone else think this movie is really underrated?

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 09:43 AM PDT

    Back to tha Future

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 08:34 AM PDT

    "Puss In Boots" - the best review I have seen

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 08:29 AM PDT

    Fashion Fails Of The Week: Heidi Klum, Solange Knowles & Rumer Willis

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 11:00 AM PDT

    Heidi Klum
    Style risks are good, but this week a few stars wore patterns that caught our eye - but not in a good way. Check out this week's fashion fails... Heidi Klum is the patron saint of Halloween, but h...

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    RESULTS: Which Mark Millar Comic Book Movie Are You Most Looking Forward To Seeing?

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:27 AM PDT

    Since I ran this poll last weekend, it has been announced that Mark Millar will set up his own studio, Millarworld Productions. With that news came the reveal that their first project will be an adaptation of American Jesus. Meanwhile, announcements are expected for both Kick-Ass 2 and Nemesis as work on Wanted 2, Superior, Supercrooks and more continues. So, which of these many projects did you vote as being your most anticipated? Well, it looked like Nemesis would come out on top for a while there, but it was a sequel to Matthew Vaughn's hit 2010 movie, Kick-Ass based on the comic by Millar and artist John Romita Jr that the majority of you are most looking forward to...

    Fraggle Rock Finds Home with New Regency

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:31 AM PDT

    Fraggle Rock heads to New Regency

    It is unclear at this time if Fraggle Rock will land on the big screen in its original incarnation, with popular characters Gobo, Wembley, Mokey, Boober and Red appearing as puppets. Or if New Regency, who recently acquired the rights to the property, will turn it into a live-action CGI mix, like their popular franchise Alvin and the Chipmunks, which continues this December with the third film Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chip-Wrecked.

    New Regency acquired the property rights to Jim Henson's popular HBO family show yesterday, which originally ran for five seasons starting in 1983. The film has long been in the planning stages, and now, it will finally move forward.

    Fraggle Rock revolves around a group of rock dwelling creatures who come in contact with human beings. They are at first believed to be aliens. There is no set start date for this potential family film franchise, but it will likely arrive in time for the holidays in 2013. Fans can expect a rush on Fraggle Rock if The Muppets reboot proves to be a winner at the box office this Thanksgiving.

    Fraggle Rock is in development . The film is directed by Cory Edwards.


    The Wolverine Is a Foreign Language Superhero Drama Says James Mangold

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:13 AM PDT

    The Wolverine will be in line with Chinatown and Outlaw Josey Wales

    It's unclear if director James Mangold is trying to offer hope or rile up ire with his latest comments about Hugh Jackman's impending sequel The Wolverine. In one breath, he is calling it, "a foreign-language superhero drama." Which is on the verge of sounding a bit dry. Then, he goes onto compare the movie to two great classics, The Outlaw Josey Wales and Chinatown, which sounds quite exciting.

    So, which is it? Is James Mangold planning to turn one of the most popular mutant franchises of all time into an Art House sleeper that doesn't play well on a Friday night? Or is he planning one of the greatest Western-mystery-superhero genre flicks ever concocted? Well, he hopes for the latter.

    This is what the Knight and Day and 3:10 to Yuma director had to say about taking on the Marvel property for 20th Century Fox.

    "You could actually just tell a story about this amazing character from the start, just the way they do when you really read a comic. You don't have to spend the first hour saying how they were born; you can actually just find them in an emotional space, in the middle of action, and what happens is you're not crowded with cutting to nine other action heroes."

    James Mangold admits that he was very apprehensive about taking on the film once Darren Aronofsky dropped out, but he has since talked it over with the Black Swan director.

    "I spoke to Darren a bit about it before I ended up taking it on. But I will tell you that when Darren stepped off, I was in the middle of doing a lot of other things, and when it was brought up to me, I actually didn't even consider it...Several months went by and I hadn't even really read it, and later when they came back to me and I kind of took it in, and a lot of that hand-wringing had kind of died down. What I saw was some really promising material, and to me an interesting character played by a great friend of mine who's a terrific actor, Hugh Jackman."

    The director then went onto speak more about why he actually wanted to take on the project.

    "Part of the reason I'm doing this picture is because it isn't a conventional superhero movie. It isn't an origin story, so I'm freed from that burden, and it also isn't a save-the-world movie, which most of them are. It's actually a character piece; I actually think it has more in common with The Outlaw Josey Wales and Chinatown, what we're doing, than the conventional, 'will Wolverine and his compatriots save the world from this thermonuclear device' question. It's an adventure following such a unique character in a really unique environment. The fact that half of the characters speak Japanese, this is like a foreign-language superhero movie. It's as much a drama and a detective story and a film noir, with high-octane action as it is anything like a conventional tentpole film. This movie is much more an intense psychological and action-packed character piece, that's much more about Logan getting lost in this very unique and insulated world of Japanese culture, gangster culture, and ninja culture," he said. "The fighting is going to be unique because it's all influenced by Japanese martial arts."

    To read more with James Mangold: clickHere

    The Wolverine comes to theaters in 2012 and stars Hugh Jackman. The film is directed by James Mangold.


    Download Bloodrayne 3: O Terceiro Reich Dublado DVDRip Rmvb

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:26 AM PDT

    Paranormal Activity 3 Poster [fixed]

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:19 AM PDT

    Denver police helicopter helps spot robbery suspect

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:34 AM PDT

    A man accused of assaulting and robbing a man on the street was arrested after he was spotted and tracked by the Denver police helicopter early this morning.

    Two injured in stabbing at Denver light rail station

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 10:09 AM PDT

    A man and a woman were sent to the hospital and a man was arrested, after an argument broke out near a Denver light rail station Friday night.

    RUMOR: Official Synopsis For The Dark Knight Rises Revealed?

    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 09:23 AM PDT

    It doesn't reveal a lot about the plot but Cosmic Book News have just been handed the full synopsis for The Dark Knight Rises... Now I will be honest - a lot of this we have already guessed, but now we have the official synopsis for the movie below. Note: We would caution you to take this with a grain of salt due to a lack of source but it's so vague and generic that it's really nothing we haven't been able to deduce from the set images and videos we've been posting over the last few months. Every hero has a journey. Every journey has an end. Christopher Nolan returns to complete the epic Gotham trilogy that launched with Batman Begins and reached the stratosphere with the billion-dollar blockbuster The Dark Knight. Batman is now hunted by the law led by his friend Commisioner Gordon for taking the blame of Harvey Dent's

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