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Dec 30

Trailer: Cruise & Diaz’s Knight & Day



Fox has finally launched the first trailer for Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz’s Knight & Day. An action-comedy that follows a fugitive couple on a deadly adventure where nothing is what it seems.


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Jew Know
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Dec 01

Iron Man 2: War Machine Teaser Poster

War Machine Iron man 2
Check out the first look of the poster for Paramount’s Iron Man 2, With War Machine. Looks Dope!
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Jew Know
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Oct 21

VIDEO: Kanye West Spike Jonze - We Were Once A Fairy Tale

 

Kanye West, Spike Jonze

via: SOHH

This is only the first 5 or so minutes of the planned 15 minute short. Kanye self indulging.. what a great concept! lol...

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DJ Indiana Jones
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Oct 10

‘Venom’ Spin-Off Film In The Works



The "Spider-Man" series has been so successful for Columbia Pictures, that a spin-off with the super villian Venom is taking shape.

According to Variety, Gary Ross -- who's last film was 2003's "Seabiscuit" -- has inked a deal to write and direct the "Venom" film, while he rewrites "Spider-Man 4" for the studio.

Venom is the archenemy of Spider-Man in the Marvel Comics series. In the forthcoming film, he's said to be transformed into an anti-hero who becomes a defender of the innocent.

While Venom was portrayed by actor Topher Grace in "Spider-Man 3," he is unlikely to reprise the role, because the spin-off is starting from scratch, said the site.

In the film Eddie Brock (played by Grace) is Peter Parker's newspaper rival, but somehow is infected by an alien organism that grafted itself to his skin, giving him superpowers and strength superior to Spider-Man's.

Marvel Entertainment, the company behind most of the comic book blockbusters, was recently acquired by Disney in a $4 billion deal. However, Columbia Pictures holds the rights in perpetuity to not only Spider-Man, but its villians too.

The deal was recently made, so at press time, it's unknown when we should expect the film to begin production and hit theaters.

Columbia is also said to be developing another installment of the "Ghost Rider".

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Jew Know
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Sep 30

Boondock Saints 2 Trailer (Red-Band) is Finally Here!

Norman Reedus and Sean Patrick Flanery in Boondock Saints II 2

The long-awaited red-band trailer for Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day has finally premiered, and IGN was kind enough to share their exclusive with the rest of us!

For all you Boondock Saints fans out there, I know we recently promised you that the trailer was going to arrive over a month ago, but hey, we too are slave to Hollywood’s wicked trickery (saints preserve us) ;-) .

However the trailer is here now, so enough talk - let’s give you what you came for, the red-band trailer for Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day!


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[THE FOLLOWING IS FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY]


I’m going to be honest: I came late to the party back when Boondock Saints starting to become the cult-phenomenon it is today. The original film was released in 1999, I think I saw it in 2002 and immediately my reaction was “This is what all the fuss has been about?” At first I thought it was an Irish-themed Tarantino knock-off, with one HELL of a weird performance from Willem DaFoe as a quasi-gay, self-hating police detective???

My brother (and pretty much everybody else I know) swears by Boondock Saints though, and I’ve pretty much been written off by friends and family as a fool for not liking it.

About this sequel: the trailer makes the film look like a much more polished version of Troy Duffy’s (director of Boondock Saints) vision. The returning stars (Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus) look like they haven’t lost a step (or the chemistry) after nearly a decade; the new additions to the cast (Clifton Collins Jr., Judd Nelson, Peter Fonda, Billy Connolly and Julie Benz) look like good ones; and I am so SO happy that DaFoe’s character won’t be back. I love DaFoe, but that character pretty much murdered the first film for me.

For you Boondock Saints fanatics out there: I expect some of you will like the money-polished version of one of your cult favorites, while others of you will inevitably say that Duffy and Co. “Sold out.” We’ll see who feels which way in the comments.

Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day hits theaters on October 30, 2009.

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Jew Know
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