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Merrick here...
Early last month, Brett Ratner did an interview with MTV regarding BEVERLY HILLS COP 4.
A particular quote in the interview lead many to the logical conclusion that the new BHC project would have a considerably softer tone/rating than its predecessors.
When asked what is biggest challenge would be, Ratner seemed to indicate that his new film would be geared towards a very PG audience.
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Hey all. Capone in Chicago here.
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Hey all. Capone in Chicago here.
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Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here.
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Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here, saving the best of my Comic-Con coverage for last.
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SciFi.com has a look at (and image of) KITT's hangout/HQ...the "KITT Cave"...from the newly revived KNIGHT RIDER series.
In reality, the lab--situated in an undisclosed location in an unidentified city--is actually an elaborate set at Santa Clarita Studios, just north of Los Angeles. The set represents KITT's multilevel underground hideout.
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Hey sexy people. Capone in Chicago here, begging you read my whole review before judging me.
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Greetings everyone. Capone in Chicago here.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with today’s installment of A Movie A Day.
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DEATH RACE is a film for no one. Neither bloody enough to please the gorehounds, nor trashy enough to qualify as a transgressive pleasure, Paul W.S. Anderson's lobotomization of Paul Bartel's futuristic satire is just a mindless onslaught of incoherent mayhem: engines rev, tires squeal and and cars go boom. Not that this is inherently a bad thing.
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CinemaBlend has posted the international trailer for Ron Howard's FROST/NIXON. If I understand correctly, this was apparently posted somewhere yesterday, but was subsequently disappeared.
For the moment at least, you can find it...
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A long trailer for the remake of Larry Cohen's 1974 film IT'S ALIVE is online again. First the trailer was there, then it wasn't, then it was...so who knows what'll happen next.
If you've never seen the original film, it's about the birth of a murderous, monstrous baby and its effects on a hapless family.
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STARGATE ATLANTIS looks to be wrapping its run as a series after its current (and now final) season. Plans are to continue the franchise via direct-to-DVD feature projects, a la its progenitor series STARGATE SG-1.
The current season, the series' fifth, will end in a cliffhanger that will be resolved on the first DVD project.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with today’s installment of A Movie A Day.
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Moriarty already sold me on Howard McCain's OUTLANDER (the one about an alien teaming up with a bunch of Vikings to hunt down and kill some dragon-like monster called a Moorwen), but I'm still interested in reading other takes on the low-budget fantasy flick - if only because I'm kinda shocked the movie exists in the first place!
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So I just finished watching Statham in Paul W.S. Anderson's DEATH RACE.
It may well be the most unapologetically dumb, deliriously dopey movie ever made. It's fueled by boundless illogic and clumsy, hollow efforts towards Verhoevenesque social satire. It's not even consistent within the dumb "universe" it sets itself in.
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