AAAAHAHAHAHAHA!! That was awesome! Although the best part of the story may have been DeVito throwing cheese at people. That guy is hilarious.
AAAAHAHAHAHAHA!! That was awesome! Although the best part of the story may have been DeVito throwing cheese at people. That guy is hilarious.
...and here's the whole thing
Matthew Vaughn to direct X-Men First Class sequel.
I hope it's true because he did a tremendous job on First Class.
But the real question is: can my ovaries survive another round of the McAvoy/Fassbender bromance?
Reading stuff like this I always wonder...at what point do those people lose all sense of reality, of perspective? The actors that behave like dictators on the set, those who terrorise the crew, or those who come with insane demands (like a crate full of bottled water from the fountain of youth of Tlacopan and/or a pair of Hungarian ceremonial horses as their butlers or whatever) and have fits if those demands are not satisfied...I have to believe they were not like this from the start. Is there a point where they go *click* and suddenly they feel entitled to godhood? I mean, it's one thing to be an arrogant dick, I can accept that, but to go all berserk on account of ridiculous stuff (like that cotton candy example, or Broderick's insane reaction), that thing really confounds me.
The thing that blows me away, is as insane as the things I saw on that set, I bet you a billion dollars that's NOTHING compared to some of the shit that goes down on sets with the big stars. It's the Britney Spears syndrome...what I always say is that yeah like you said, a lot of people were like that to begin with. Take 1,000 people off of the street. Now give them access to shitloads of money, drugs, parties, etc. etc. and have a bunch of 'yes men' telling them how great they are. How many of that 1,000 people will just go bonkers? Probably a pretty high percentage.
I've been on a few other sets, been an extra on Caprica, been on the set of Fringe...everyone on those sets were literally the NICEST people (especially the Fringe crew/cast) but all it takes is one big star that's a maniac lol.
I like to think the series ended with the second one.
Can we kill Adam Sandler now?
The Bourne Legacy trailer is out
I can't wait to see this movie. I really enjoyed the first 3 movies; the cast of this one is solid; it can't go wrong... right?
Oh look at that: double post!
Space:1999 to be remade for TV as Space:2099
I don't think I've ever been so scared in my life...
Beyond The Black Rainbow. This looks really good.
FUCK, YES.
The first three were so good I thought FOR SURE this would be complete shit, but it looks GREAT so far.
But nope, this looks excellent. Not much of a trailer, but VERY promising.
:)
P.S. If we've already got a trailer shouldn't we just go ahead and give it a thread instead?
I was pretty skeptical about a documentary about the John Titor story, but I have to admit, the semi-trailer is pretty cool.
The first 12 minutes here left me a little cold, but Sound Of My Voice still seems like it has potential. As soon as I read that it was about a cult, I was in.
Speaking of movies about cults, I'm also looking forward to finally catching Martha Marcy May Marlene, which comes out on DVD next week.
Last edited by theruiner; 02-17-2012 at 08:35 AM.
This looks interesting
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/i...owtownmurders/
Based on horrifying crimes discovered in Snowtown, Australia in 1999, THE SNOWTOWN MURDERS is Justin Kurzel's directorial debut, a stark journey into a brutal subculture of suspicion, addiction and violence. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Cannes' Critics Week, the film follows Elizabeth Harvey (Louise Harris), a mother raising her three boys in a poor suburb. After her latest boyfriend displays pedophilic tendencies, she takes up with a new man, hoping for security but instead welcoming an even more vicious predator into her home. John Bunting (Daniel Henshall) is the moral compass of a self-appointed neighborhood watch who, fueled by cigarettes and beer, cast judgments on those living around them. Bunting enlists his crew in acts of sadistic vigilantism on those he considers deviants, and in the process takes Elizabeth's son Jamie (Lucas Pittaway) under his wing. THE SNOWTOWN MURDERS is an uncompromising film focused on the relationship between vulnerable teenager and a father figure who is revealed to be the worst kind of bully.
^^^ let me do some creative quoting, this movie came up in the "What Are You Watching" thread:
I actually watched this too on Sunday.... bleak and brutal are the best two words for it. I'm very unfamiliar with the real-life case, so reading up on it afterward filled in a few blanks. Very hard to recommend this film even though I appreciated it; not a movie I'd say I "enjoyed," but it had me captivated.
I'm not sure about the "high camp" comment above, but everything else said is pretty accurate.
Kick Ass 2 might actually be happening.
I'd be shocked if it actually happened, since the first one pretty much flopped. But it was a really good movie, so I'd definitely be down for a sequel.
omg COURTENEY COX'S FACE.