“The Dark Knight Rises” Covers April Issue Of Entertainment Weekly
April 11, 2012 by AndyMac
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
July 20 can not come soon enough. Seriously, “The Dark Knight Rises” could end up being better than the sequel that was so beloved with the late-great Heath Ledger in his role as The Joker. But this one? This one is the third, and final, Batman film that will be directed by Christopher Nolan and feature Christian Bale as Batman. As the movie approaches, the folks over at “Entertainment Weekly” decided to throw Batman and the seductive Catwoman (Anne Hathoway) on the cover of their April issue. If the magazine isn’t enough, peep the trailer after the jump.
Photo: First Look At The Hulk In “Avengers” Film
April 5, 2012 by AndyMac
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
With Mark Ruffalo playing Bruce Banner in the upcoming Avengers film set to drop on May 4, I’m actually pretty stoked to see how he plays the role. I’ve always like Ruffalo’s acting (especially in Shutter Island), but he will be the third different actor to playing the Hulk in the last near-decade. Eric Bana was the worst in the first film, and I thought Edward Norton did a decent job, but it’s not so much the acting as it is the horrible special effects when Banner turns into the Hulk. But thanks to Complex Magazine (courtesy of Super Hero Hype), we now have the first up-close photo of Ruffalo as the Hulk. (Which I give an A-)
New Clips From “The Amazing Spider-Man” Leak Online
April 2, 2012 by AndyMac
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
I don’t know about y’all, but I’m ecstatic for the new Spider-Man series to start up. I wasn’t a fan of Tobey Maguire’s films, they were too cheesy and I think Andrew Garfield is perfect for this kind of role. Today, thanks to Complex Magazine, 3 new clips from the movie have surfaced online through the film’s marketing campaign. Now, after watching the clips, I’m pretty sure they’re unfinished judging by the poor quality. But they’re still interesting to see and should give fans a little something to hold onto until the film is debuted in theaters worldwide on July 3.
You can view the clips after the jump. Enjoy!
Sacha Baron Cohen Stars In “The Dictator”
March 30, 2012 by The Scheme King
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
Saw this trailer in theaters the other day. Looks hilarious. Sacha Baron Cohen looks like he has another contrevrsoy hit on his hands with The Dictator. Hits theaters on May 11th.
Will Ferrell Announces Anchorman Sequel
March 29, 2012 by AndyMac
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
What might be — no wait, scratch that — is my favorite Will Ferrell movie (Anchorman) will finally have a sequel in hopes of topping the ridiculously hilarious original film that made its debut back in 2004.
In case you missed Wednesday nights episode of Conan O’Brien, where Ferrell guest appeared as Ron Burgundy (and even performed with his flute) and told Conan “You look like someone put a bright-red fright wig on a skeleton and chucked it out of a helicopter,” then you missed his official announcement of the Anchorman sequel.
“Paramount Pictures and myself, Ronald Joseph Aaron Burgundy, have come to terms on a sequel to Anchorman,” Ferrell said, as the crowd erupted in applause. “There will be a sequel.”
Photo: Val Kilmer As Mark Twain In Upcoming Film
March 27, 2012 by AndyMac
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
Val Kilmer’s played in some great movies during his time as a once popular actor in the 90′s before disappearing from the acting scene and putting on weight. From movies like “Batman,” “Heat,” “Tombstone” and “Top Gun,” Kilmer’s ready to revive his career as one of the most popular characters in American History: Mark Twain (born Samuel Langhorne Clemens).
Trailer: The Avengers [Updated]
March 5, 2012 by AndyMac
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
We saw the first glimpse of The Avengers during the Super Bowl, but now there’s a much better version of the trailer that shows us a bit more of what the movie will be about. The fight scene between Ironman and Thor looks dope but I’m a little upset about The Hulk (my favorite comic character). This is the third time now that there has been a different actor to play Bruce Banner since the first film came out in 2003. And now, Mark Ruffalo – who I enjoyed in Shutter Island – will play the Army’s most feared rival (at least in comic book land). Hopefully he plays a solid Banner but I’m not quite sure why The Hulk looks so small in this film; Captain America is not the same height as he is. Ha. Still, the film looks solid and I’m excited to see Jeremy Renner’s role as Hawkeye.
Trailer: Men in Black III
March 5, 2012 by AndyMac
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
The boys in black are back again for the third time. But this time around, Agent J (Will Smith) travels back to the 1960′s during the MIB’s early years to prevent an alien from assassinating his partner Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones). There is a new face in the film, though. Josh Brolin — who played in films like The Goonies, Into The Blue and True Grit — plays a younger version of Jones in the film. I was a fan of the first one when I was younger but I might have to check this one out in theaters when it drops May 25 of this year.
Celebrities Tell Project X Their Most Crazy Party Memories
February 20, 2012 by The Scheme King
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
What was the craziest party you’ve ever been too? Watch as Nas, Ken Jeong, Tyler The Creator, A-Trak, Johnny Knoxville, and Snoop Dogg tell Project X their most crazy party memories. Hit the jump to watch the rest.
The Hangover x Superbad = Project X
February 16, 2012 by The Scheme King
Filed under Entertainment, Movies
Need a movie that is filled of party footage of people getting f*cked up, having a good time, and not really a care in the world?! This looks like it. Complete with drugs, booze, girls, and midgets – this looks like The Hangover multiplied by Superbad…Project X. The party movie hits theaters March 2nd.
Project X follows three seemingly anonymous high school seniors as they attempt to finally make a name for themselves. Their idea is innocent enough: let’s throw a party that no one will forget… but nothing could prepare them for this party. Word spreads quickly as dreams are ruined, records are blemished and legends are born. Project X is a warning to parents and police everywhere. This film has been rated R for crude and sexual content throughout, nudity, drugs, drinking, pervasive language, reckless behavior and mayhem-all involving teens.







