
As a fan of movies and just as big a fan of mixed martial arts, when I heard that former UFC middleweight champ Rich Franklin was stepping into movies, and I was suitably intrigued. Well Cyborg Soldier is the title of Franklin’s first step in the world of movies and it’s a low budget affair

Once again we have 3 stylish posters for you to take a look at from Korean remakes of classic spaghetti westerns to stop motion animation to Hollywood blockbusters on their new favourite movie genre, the comic book adaptation
Posted on - November 14th, 2008 |
Tags: 9.99, Action, Adaptation, Animation, Comic, Comic Book, Posted, The Bad and The Weird, The Good, Watchmen, Zach Synder

JJ Abrams much awaited reboot of the Star Trek universe is getting closer to its release, and in true movie hype build up style were getting something every few months just to keep our interest piqued

If you haven't had a chance to see the original yet and like your vampire movies, then 30 Days of Night is well worth checking out

Quantum of Solace has on general received above average reviews around the world, not quite as astounding as Casino Royale but that somewhat to be expected. Regardless the latest Bond movie is racking up money at the box office in its opening weekend in the UK

With many of Marvels superhero's already getting their own movie adaptations, from The Hulk to Iron Man, another one currently lined up for talks is the Norse superhero Thor

Another well known manga is in line to get the Hollywood makeover and this time is Battle Angel Alita, due to be directed than none other than James Cameron

Bourne could be back again for a fourth film in the Bourne trilogy (see what I did there) with Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass ready to sign on depending on the strength of the script

This week we have three interesting movies with three interesting posters, from comic adaptation to sequel to the story of Che Guevara

The director of sci fi classics Alien and Blade Runner is all lined up to go back to the genre which made his name. Yep, Ridley Scott is set to direct an adaptation of the 1974 novel, The Forever War
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