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Changeling Trailer

Changeling Trailer

I've been looking forward to this one for a couple of years now, and even my usual "meh" feelings for Angelina Jolie aren't dampening my spirit. To most people, this is the latest Clint Eastwood film. To me, it's J. Michael Straczynski's first A-list screenplay. Based ...

Now Angelina Jolie Doesn’t Want To Make Edwin A. Salt?

Now Angelina Jolie Doesn’t Want To Make Edwin A. Salt?

Not too very long ago I told you how the once-set-to-star-Tom Cruise film Edwin A. Salt was going to get a complete makeover so that Angelina Jolie could play the title character. Well, now it seems that all the rewrite work may be for naught as Angelina may not be making the movie after all.

Rumor: Angelina Jolie to play Catwoman in next Batman film

Rumor: Angelina Jolie to play Catwoman in next Batman film

Last week I passed on a tidbit I had picked up, which a lot of you dismissed as just a funny line or coincidence, nothing more.

I’m of course talking about the line from Lucius Fox in The Dark Knight when he was asked by Bruce Wayne if this new Batman suit would stop dogs.

“No, but it will hold off cats…”

Obviously this is just a rumor right now, but it appears that quote above could have been more foreboding than initially thought.

Hellboy Overtakes Hancock At Box Office - No One Wants To Meet Dave

Hellboy Overtakes Hancock At Box Office - No One Wants To Meet Dave

This weekend audiences weren’t content to just rest on their laurels while they waited for The Dark Knight to come out on July 18th. Instead, they substituted a pair of other comic book characters for the Caped Crusader and provided hefty box office for both Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Hancock.

Dynamic Duo Set New Weekend Box Office Record

Dynamic Duo Set New Weekend Box Office Record

There was little doubt that both Wall-E and Wanted would do well this weekend. What no one knew for sure was how well either film would do. It was assumed that the two films wouldn’t hurt each other too much since Wall-E is rated G and Wanted is rated R, but no one really knew if the R rating would hurt Wanted or if the allure of Pixar with Wall-E would just be too much and would pull fans away from Wanted. Well, as it turns out, there were plenty of moviegoers to go around.

Movie Review: Wanted (2008) by Jason

Movie Review: Wanted (2008) by Jason

An apathetic young nobody finds out his long lost father is an assassin, and has just been murdered. The son is then recruited into his father’s old organization of assassins who will train him to follow in his father’s footsteps and avenge his dad’s death.

Watch the seven minute chase scene in “Wanted”

Watch the seven minute chase scene in “Wanted”

I really have no idea if Wanted will turn out to be good or just completely suck, but everything I’ve seen so far at least points to the fact that it should at least be fun.

This newly released 7-minute clip of the chase scene that we’ve all seen glimpses of is pretty rockin’. The stunts and entire sequence is awesome, and if you can’t get into the mirror gun that Angelina Jolie pulls out of nowhere, then you just don’t like good action gadgets.

New Domestic Red Band Trailer for “Wanted”

New Domestic Red Band Trailer for “Wanted”

Universal Pictures has released another trailer for Wanted. This time it’s an English Red Band trailer that’s slightly less cool than its Russian equivalent, but still pretty sweet.

Eastwood’s “Changeling” Gets Release Date - Keeps Title

Eastwood’s “Changeling” Gets Release Date - Keeps Title

Changeling is set in 1920s Los Angeles and stars Angelina Jolie in a true story about a woman whose son disappears. Months later the police tell her they’ve found him - only she claims it isn’t her son.

New trailer for “Wanted”

New trailer for “Wanted”

Here is a brand new trailer for Wanted, the graphic novel turned movie starring James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie, which hits theaters on June 27th.

I read the graphic novel myself and reviewed it in May, and while I knew the movie couldn’t possibly follow the evil storyline, I had some hopes after recent interviews with the directors and writers.

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