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You could go to an amazingly romantic lake setting right at twilight, cover the surface of the water with rowboats meant for cuddlers and lovers, fill those boats with cash and still not have anywhere near as much money as New Line is still making off romance hit The Notebook. So it’s no surprise that … Continue reading →
I know way too many of you are fans of the dancing teen romance genre and hold a special place on your shelves for stuff like Dirty Dancing, Save the Last Dance and Step Up. I dunno if it’s the exhilaration of the final dance number where the couple tears it up in one another’s … Continue reading →
1. EMPIRE – APRIL 2007 The biggest and best movie magazine in the world. Made in the UK. Huge. That’s all you need to know. This issue’s strong points: Interestingly enough, a lot of the best stuff in this issue is kinda hidden. Although it’s barely mentioned on the cover, the pinnacle is their fantastic … Continue reading →
If there’s a director who has been working just on the edge of the mainstream who I have most been rooting for, it has to be David Gordon Green. He’s got such a unique sensibility, even though you could easily draw comparisons between his work and that of Terence Malick (I think Green is much … Continue reading →
If you thought that the idea of a musical about the 60s set only to Beatles tunes had the makings of an epic disaster, you may have your intuition proved right. Julie Taymor is considering taking her name off Across the Universe, the aforementioned Beatles musical, because Revolution Studios president Joe Roth has re-edited the … Continue reading →
If you’re averse to clicking on CHUD advertising links and have managed to avoid the Hills Have Eyes 2 banner, shame on you. Repent and visit it here. If, however, you have clicked through, you’ve seen the rough 28 Weeks Later trailer footage brought to you by the mood-setting yowls of Muse. The footage isn’t … Continue reading →
Angelina Jolie is going to be a bad girl when she stars alongside James McAvoy in the big screen adaptation of Mark Millar’s comic book Wanted. The actress has taken on the role of The Fox, the assassin who teaches McAvoy’s Wes the business of being a bad guy. At least that’s how it was … Continue reading →
So a few weeks back we got a look at the Silver Surfer (as pictured here). I’m not completely sold on the whole ability to pull off the look, as I wasn’t impressed by the T-1000-on-longboard animation and everything I’ve seen in print just looks airbrushed. My eyes eyes aren’t making the adjustment to snap … Continue reading →
New York City funny people (and inveterate CHUD readers) Elephant Larry have concocted a beautiful tribute to the birthday of none other than Bruce Willis and his filmography of number-related movies. Take that, Jim Carrey. Once you’ve enjoyed The Twelve Days of Bruce Willis, head to Elephant Larry’s website, where you can enjoy more sketch … Continue reading →
For all of you planning on boosting the premier numbers of Dancing With the Stars in the hopes of seeing the trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, you can get your Pirates fix in the hours leading up to it.Yahoo! Movies, official home of the POC trailer debut on the internet, is … Continue reading →