Wednesday, August 31, 2011
another film proving johnny depp is the greatest actor of our time!
description -Paul Kemp is a freelance journalist who finds himself at a critical turning point in his life while writing for a run-down newspaper in the Caribbean.The trailer looks very funny, the story looks good and Johnny Depp is playing a real character for once. It's good to see Depp doing something outside of a big budget studio movie.
Monday, August 29, 2011
matthew fox attacks female bus driver!!!!!!
our beloved actor Matthew Fox got into some trouble in Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday. The lost star was detained by police there for allegedly assaulting a female driver of a party bus. Fox allegedly tried to get on the bus even though he wasn't invited to take a ride, and when the woman tried to stop him, he allegedly punched her. An off-duty officer handcuffed Fox. A rep for the Cleveland police department confirms that the actor "was detained, but there was no arrest made." According to the police report, the woman punched back and gave Fox a bloody lip. so details about the incident are still coming.
Friday, August 26, 2011
ghostbusters 3 will shoot in spring 2012
Dan Aykroyd loves to keep hope alive that there will be a Ghostbusters 3 someday even though I've never met anyone who was hoping for a new Ghostbusters movie. Today, Aykroyd appeared on Dennis Miller's radio show [via ComingSoon] and strongly hinted that the movie is happening in spring 2012 no matter what. Seriously this time: "Yes, we will be doing the movie and hopefully with Mr. Murray," he says, "That is our hope. We have an excellent script. What we have to remember is that 'Ghostbusters' is bigger than any one component, although Billy was absolutely the lead and contributive to it in a massive way, as was the director and Harold [Ramis], myself and Sigourney [Weaver]. The concept is much larger than any individual role and the promise of 'Ghostbusters 3' is that we get to hand the equipment and the franchise down to new blood."
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
new AVENGERS footage Wow D23 Expo
Marvel and Disney brought out cast members from The Avengers at the D23 expo on Saturday, impressing the 2500 gathered fans with a first look at the all-star superhero movie.
The scene was then followed by a series of action shots highlighting the heroes and finished with a contentious conversation bewteen Loki and Tony Stark (Downey), with Loki declaring he has an army ready to fight.
"I have a Hulk!" Stark shoots back. The crowd loved it.
There wasn't much time for talking or a Comic-Con-style Q&A but Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige did show a scene from the movie, which is two weeks away from wrapping up principal photography.
The scene revealed Hiddleston as Loki, squaring off in a high-security cell with Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury character, over the nature of Loki's search for a power source. The scene ends with cutaways to various heroes monitoring the conversation.The scene was then followed by a series of action shots highlighting the heroes and finished with a contentious conversation bewteen Loki and Tony Stark (Downey), with Loki declaring he has an army ready to fight.
"I have a Hulk!" Stark shoots back. The crowd loved it.
Disney & Pixar hve announce new films
After the release of "Monsters University" in summer 2013, Pixar's next two pics will revolve around dinosaurs and what happens in the human mind.
The toons don't yet have official titles.
"The Untitled Pixar Movie About Dinosaurs," as Disney presented the film at the D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center on Saturday, will bow holiday 2013. Bob Peterson (who penned "Finding Nemo" and "Up") helms.
Project tells the dino tale from the angle of what might have happened if asteroids hadn't wiped out the prehistoric beasts and they were still alive today.
"Up"-director Pete Docter is helming "The Untitled Pixar Movie That Takes You Inside The Mind."
That film hits theaters summer 2014.
Pixar and Walt Disney Animation chief John Lasseter made the announcements after introducing first looks at "Brave," Pixar's first fairy tale, "Planes," a spinoff of the "Cars" franchise, "Wreck-It Ralph" and "Monsters University," a prequel to "Monsters Inc.," which brought out Billy Crystal on stage to discuss his return to the film, 10 years after the original was released.
Pixar is celebrating its 25th anniversary
The toons don't yet have official titles.
"The Untitled Pixar Movie About Dinosaurs," as Disney presented the film at the D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center on Saturday, will bow holiday 2013. Bob Peterson (who penned "Finding Nemo" and "Up") helms.
Project tells the dino tale from the angle of what might have happened if asteroids hadn't wiped out the prehistoric beasts and they were still alive today.
"Up"-director Pete Docter is helming "The Untitled Pixar Movie That Takes You Inside The Mind."
That film hits theaters summer 2014.
Pixar and Walt Disney Animation chief John Lasseter made the announcements after introducing first looks at "Brave," Pixar's first fairy tale, "Planes," a spinoff of the "Cars" franchise, "Wreck-It Ralph" and "Monsters University," a prequel to "Monsters Inc.," which brought out Billy Crystal on stage to discuss his return to the film, 10 years after the original was released.
Pixar is celebrating its 25th anniversary
Thursday, August 18, 2011
this are the top ten films this week
ESTIMATED Daily Box Office earnings
FILM | GROSS | TOTAL * |
---|---|---|
1.Help, The | $4,378,810 | $44.2 |
2.Rise of the Planet of the Apes | $3,584,956 | $112.3 |
3.Smurfs, The | $2,488,558 | $106.5 |
4.Final Destination 5 | $2,031,127 | $21.9 |
5.30 Minutes Or Less | $1,869,855 | $17.0 |
6.Crazy, Stupid, Love | $1,155,409 | $57.7 |
7.Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows II | $1,142,368 | $359.6 |
8.Captain America: The First Avenger | $1,055,121 | $159.0 |
9.Cowboys & Aliens | $1,026,100 | $83.7 |
10.Change-Up, The | $1,005,220 | $27.7 |
Monday, August 15, 2011
AMC CHANNEL Renews TV 'Breaking Bad' for 16 series Final Episodes
Breaking Bad will return for 16 more episodes on AMC before bidding farewell.
The news follows weeks of behind the scenes squabbling over terms of the Sony-produced drama's renewal. Though few believed it would ultimately come to it, the studio was putting out feelers to rival cable networks about carrying the series in the event that it couldn't come to an agreement with AMC over financing.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Box Office Report: ‘Rise of the Apes’ and ‘The Help’ Dominate the Weekend; ‘Glee: The 3D Movie’ Falls Flat
The big casualty of the domestic box office race was Fox’s Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, which came in No. 11 in its debut, grossing just $5.7 million. The financial sting is minimized by the pic’s modest $9 million budget, but perception is a separate issue, considering how popular the TV show is.
Those who turned out did like what they saw, giving Glee the Movie—which is only playing in 3D theaters—an A CinemaScore (moviegoers under the age of 25 gave it an A+). The concert pic played heavily to younger girls, with females making up 82% of the audience, while 66% were under the age of 25.
Fox took solace in the fact that Rise of the Apes jumped the $100 million mark at the domestic box office in its second frame, dropping only 50%. Overseas, it grossed $40.5 million from 40 markets over the weekend for an international total of $75 million and worldwide haul of $180 million.
“We have a movie that is a broad, mainstream commercial hit. It’s remarkable to only drop 50% and do $27.5 million worth of business, despite $60 million worth of new movies coming into the marketplace,” Fox senior vice president of distribution Chris Aronson said.
Those who turned out did like what they saw, giving Glee the Movie—which is only playing in 3D theaters—an A CinemaScore (moviegoers under the age of 25 gave it an A+). The concert pic played heavily to younger girls, with females making up 82% of the audience, while 66% were under the age of 25.
Fox took solace in the fact that Rise of the Apes jumped the $100 million mark at the domestic box office in its second frame, dropping only 50%. Overseas, it grossed $40.5 million from 40 markets over the weekend for an international total of $75 million and worldwide haul of $180 million.
“We have a movie that is a broad, mainstream commercial hit. It’s remarkable to only drop 50% and do $27.5 million worth of business, despite $60 million worth of new movies coming into the marketplace,” Fox senior vice president of distribution Chris Aronson said.
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