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The ad campaign for this year’s Oscars has been about famous movie quotes. There’s not a day goes by where I don’t see a cab with “FRODO!” on the roof. It’s not a terrible campaign, and I get where they’re coming from with it, but it’s lifeless in print. Now the Academy has unveiled a … Continue reading →
Aint It Cool News’ Drew McWeeny is reporting that he has reliable sources telling him that Shia LaBeouf is going to be starring in Indiana Jones IV as the son of Indy. I can’t tell you if he’s playing Indy’s son or just the new Short Round, but I can tell you that I have … Continue reading →
No secret – we love Children of Men. In fact, it tied for first place in my Top Fifteen for 2006, and Nick listed it at #4. Universal is gearing up for the DVD release of the film on March 27, and they offered us a cool opportunity – you guys submit questions for director … Continue reading →
Doug Jones is a guy you should know by name, if not by voice. After appearing in Blade 2, Guillermo del Toro tapped him to play Abe Sapien in Hellboy. More recently Jones brought to life both Pan and the Pale Man in Pan’s Labyrinth. He’s pretty much wrapped his role as the Silver Surfer … Continue reading →
If you’ve been reading our Chud Essentials list over the past week, the film Q The Winged Serpent should be fresh in mind. I’m just saying that because in mere moments I’m going to write about the upcoming flick Winged Creatures, and I feel it’s really important to get thefact that it is not a … Continue reading →
It’s been far too long since we’ve been exposed to a film about sentient, murdering vines and their flowers. Thankfully, Dreamworks is about to change all that. The studio SKG built and sold has signed Carter B. Smith to direct its adaptation of the Scott Smith singing vine novel, The Ruins. Smith will also write the screenplay, ala … Continue reading →
If you’ve been into any bookstore in the last year, you’ve noticed the sugar-coated cover of a cute l’il "yellow" Labrador Retriever puppy, head cocked, that belongs to the memoir Marty & Me. They’re everywhere. I haven’t read it, but it’s generally praised as heartwarming and has sold New York Times Best-Seller earning quantities. Personally, … Continue reading →
Ghost Rider is not the worst movie of the year. That’s going to disappoint some people – myself included – but that doesn’t mean it’s a good movie. It’s not even an OK movie. Ghost Rider is, more often than not, terrible – but in a very watchable way. A huge part of that comes … Continue reading →