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We recently showed you the international teaser poster for Eli Roth’s Hostel: Part II, which consisted of a giant close-up of nasty, nasty meat. The full size image made me more than just a little queasy, but I figured I would only have to deal with it on a computer screen – after all, there … Continue reading →
What is this? Every single day of the week (almost), a new "Graboid", a single moment grabbed from a random movie, appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the Graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be … Continue reading →
Remember when I told you that Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was great and then you missed it in theaters and caught in on DVD and realized I was right? Remember when the same thing happened with Brick? And Slither? Don’t let it happen with Children of Men. Do yourself a favor and make sure you … Continue reading →
WE’RE BACK AND BIGGER THAN EVER! After a short hiatus and a bit of restructuring, the warrior-scribes are back in action here at ye olde CHUD.com-e. Expect to see a regular column every Sunday or Monday night with a renewed focus on trade and collected material, which seems to be how the bulk of the … Continue reading →
It’s taken years, but Robert Rodriguez is finally getting his Madman movie. The filmmaker has been lusting after Michael Allred’s comic book character for at least as long as I’ve been writing pithy news stories on the internet and now Dimension Films has made the deal to turn him into a live-action character. But Rodriguez … Continue reading →
After receiving a pulse-pounding thrill-ride from the first official screenshot (It’s Matt Damon, George Clooney and Brad Pitt sitting! In an airport!) of the upcoming film Ocean’s 13, we now have the official movie one-sheet, which, while acknowledging world (RED) day, is not quite as hyper-stylized as its predecessors. In fact, it looks downright wonky. … Continue reading →
Peter Pan, J.M Barrie’s saucy tale of flying kids and the punk-ass who leads them (a tale since bastardized to describe the “syndrome” as to why so many patrons of Comic-Con enjoy video games, super hero movies and refuse to move out of their parent’s homes) will see yet another iteration- this time in the … Continue reading →
Whether you or anyone else on the planet are seeing them before they hit the rental circuit (Animal House and Vacation series aside), the National Lampoon’s franchise is alive, well and making money. Seems every time I hit the DVD shelves for the ritual Tuesday rental roundup, (Thanks, The Special Edition!) there’s a new Lampoon … Continue reading →
McG is like a salesman, and his product is the New McG. “I selected this picture because I want to grow as a filmmaker,” he says at the New York City press junket for We Are Marshall. Later he says, “I want to continue to grow. Before Clint could do Mystic River he had to … Continue reading →
I wouldn’t mind having Stuart Beattie’s career. It started out rocky – Joey! (and not the one who is on Dancing with the Stars now, either) – but after Pirates of the Caribbean he’s been adding interesting and diverse movies to his resume. Collateral, Derailed (which sucked dick, but who knows at what point that … Continue reading →