
Gamer the upcoming futuristic online game where players control prison inmates in real world combat situations has its first trailer release. Definitely a movie for the online first person shooter playing fans, gamer has fairly unoriginal plot line that seemingly looks to be borrowing quite a lot of its plot from Death Race 2000 where the combatants in the game are actually death row prison inmates who though playing the game have a chance to have their sentences overturned

Bubblegum Crisis is the latest Japanese anime to be getting the big screen live action makeover, this time though its not quite as straight forward as you may think. While Bubblegum Crisis became a cult hit after it's 1987 straight to video release it appears that the weight is being spread with the investment on this adaptation

Joss Whedon’s upcoming 2010 horror shocker, The Cabin in the Woods has so far been successfully shrouded by mystery with no definitive plot lines or cast lists being released. So far the only storyline we have is that a group of kids visit a cabin in the um woods. Yes amazing I know!

Guy Ritchie's reinvention of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes has a new trailer out, and it is pretty full on! This re-invention of the Sherlock Holmes saga is depicted as a new portrayal of the eccentric character with Downey reported to be playing Holmes with more emphasis on this physical abilities and bohemian nature as oppose to the thinker we have previously seen in earlier adaptations

Its official Ben Stiller mentioned he was finding the right script for the follow up to the very funny and one of my fave Ben Stiller movies, the pretty amazing and very silly Zoolander! How can you forget the classic plot line which involved the Derek Zoolander Center For Kids Who Can't Read Good And Wanna Learn To Do Other Stuff Good Too and the assassination of a president all in one film
Posted on - May 18th, 2009 |
Tags: Ben Stiller, Christine Tayler, Comedy, David Duchovny, Milla Jovovich, Owen Wilson, sequel, Will Ferrell, Zoolander, Zoolander 2

Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor the writer/directors who came up with the very full on movie Crank, have turned out another slightly off the wall movie concept in upcoming movie Gamer starring Gerard Butler. The title should give something away in what appears to be a take on the game show style movies we have seen before with a new twist bringing the movie format up to date for the online generation

Anyone who was born in the late 1970's or early 1980's will more than likely remember a film called the Goonies, well Empire just posted up a video about with the original Goonies cast talking about the possibility of a sequel to the cult classic 1985 original movie

The blockbuster movies have already started in 2009, we’ve already seen the massive Watchmen leap onto the big screen and the nitrous powered Fast and Furious drift into the movie theatres. Some movies are just breaking with the rebooted Star Trek getting praise from fans and critics alike. Luckily for us there are lots more films to look forward too and today were going to be looking at some of the bigger blockbuster movies set to be released in 2009
Posted on - May 1st, 2009 |
Tags: Angels and Demons, Avatar, Blockbuster, James Cameron, Kirsten Stewart, Movie News, New Moon, Robert Pattinson, Terminator Salvation, Tom Hanks, Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen

Fantastic Four is the latest series to be getting an early reboot from 20th Century Fox. The news has been reported that Fox are very keen to aim the new Fantastic Four movies at a slightly more mature audience and stay away from the bubble gum formula they had with the past two movies

When I first heard they were making a live action version of Cowboy Bebop, one of my favorite anime’s I was part excited and part disappointed. Firstly the TV series of Bebop was damn near perfect with some great stories, seriously cool music, lots of action and a sprinkling of comedy all rolled into one. Next came the Cowboy Bebop anime movie, still very cool with an updated budget and slightly classier looking than the original TV series but not quite as interesting a story as the best we saw in the series
Posted on - April 26th, 2009 |
Tags: Adaptation, Anime, Cowboy Bebop, Elisha Cuthbert, Eliza Dushka, Kate Beckinsdale, Keanu Reeves, Live Action, Ron Perlman, Samuel L Jackson
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