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Iron Man 2 Images and Poster
We’re barely into December and the marketing blitz has begun for what will easily be one of next year’s most anticipated movies. Iron Man 2 has a solid foundation to build upon, with an excellent first chapter. Now it adds the talent of Scarlet Johanssen, Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, and Don Cheadle (replacing Terrence Howard).
It’s that last change that had a lot of people worried, especially...
Closing Tabs: Smurfy Smurfs Edition
Each week we take note of some stories circling the Internet that for some reason, whether it be time or fate or lack of personal interest, we don’t wind up covering on the site. By the end of the week, we wind up with a bunch of tabs open on our browsers and newsreaders that just end up sitting there waiting for more attention. Here’s our attempt to put them to some use, allowing us to close the...
Universal Reviving Lestat For Vampire Obsessed Audiences
With Twilight having brought vampires back in a big way, it’s no surprise to see every studio attempting to find some way to capitalize on them, especially if they can depict the vampire as a tortured, sympathetic soul. So, even though it’s been years since the last chapter, is anyone really surprised to hear that Universal is looking to bring back Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, with a hefty...
Character Posters for Sherlock Holmes Could Be Better
I’m intrigued about Robert Downey Jr.’s Sherlock Holmes, coming later this year. As our own Margaret pointed out in her trailer review, it’s hard to tell just how much of this movie will be comedic and how much will be more of an action flick. Somewhere in between is where Holmes will lie, and I’m interested to find out where.
The notion of doing a Holmes movie without making it the traditional...
Margaret’s Trailer Park: Sherlock Holmes
The surprising trailer for Sherlock Holmes starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law opens with a bang and then gets, well, odd. The trailer seems to take on a vampire/undead like subject, switches to classic detective work, brushes on martial arts, and then ends as if the film is supposed to be a comedy. Truth be told: the trailer looks like someone isn’t quite sure what the movie is about, so they...
