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YOU MAY WANT TO MESS WITH THE ZOHAN

I haven’t looked forward to an Adam Sandler film since Punch Drunk Love, but I have been monitoring his latest film, You Don’t Mess with the Zohan, with heightened interest – and not because I feel Dennis Dugan is about to turn a corner and become the next Howard Hawks. Though the premise – a … Continue reading

EXCLUSIVE: 10,000 BC TRAILER!

If you were watching Devin on G4’s Attack of the Show this evening, then you witnessed the exclusive trailer for Roland Emmerich’s 10,000 B.C (opening in theaters March 7, 2008). As for the rest of you, fear not: we’ve got the trailer right here on CHUD!

DON’T FENCE US IN

There’s one thing wrong with this poster for Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay. It doesn’t have Rob Corddry anywhere in sight. I just now managed to get up enough testosterone (pilfered from the high school sports clinic around the corner) to watch the red band trailer Jeremy wrote about recently, and Corddry was … Continue reading

ROCKY MARCIANO BEATS JOE LOUIS’S ASS AGAIN

Okay, so the headline is a tad misleading. Though The Hollywood Reporter is ballyhooing producer Morris S. Levy’s prepping of a fully authorized Rocky Marciano biopic, it’s still possible that Spike Lee could get his Joe Louis film up and shooting before the Brockton Blockbuster project even has a director. But considering Spike’s penchant for … Continue reading

TAKE A HELL RIDE. TAKE IT EASY.

Say what you will about Sundance no longer being a showcase for small, indie films (and I have!), this year they’re premiering Hell Ride, a motorcycle gang movie written and directed by Larry Bishop, star of C.H.O.M.P.S. How can you complain about that? Shock Til You Drop has the first pictures from the Quentin Tarantino-produced … Continue reading

A CHRISTMAS AVATAR

Fox is doing some big reshuffling of their 2009 schedule, moving James Cameron’s superduper expensive Avatar from May to December to give the filmmaker and his FX pals at Weta more time in post and to work out the details of the groundbreaking new 3D techniques, as well as giving time for more theaters to … Continue reading