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30. April 2008 by admin.
In some states, the much anticipated Marvel superhero film, Iron Man, is being released a day earlier in the same way that Transformers was released two days earlier last year.
For those of you who are seeing it, please post your thoughts below without being as spoilery as possible.
Thanks a bunch!
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30. April 2008 by admin.
Empire Online has an interview with Ian McKellen, where he confirmed himself that he WILL be returning in the rold of Gandalf for the Hobbit features. other things of note in this interview is he kind of reveals the shooting schedule for the movie and his feelings on playing Gandalf.
This news has me excited as I cannot wait to see McKellen return to the grey robes for The Hobbit.
Read the interview here!
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30. April 2008 by admin.
Now, I know it’s been a while since the last Tim’s Take, but I thought I might just write a new one. Hopefully, this segment will be a little bit more regular than it has been. With the seventh season of Smallville wrapping up with its final three episodes and with one season to go, I thought now as good a time as many as to weigh my thoughts as to how the series will end.
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NOTE: Longtime followers of my work might recognize some of my ideas as I devoted a podcasting episode to this very topic when I ran the Smallville Superfan podcast Read the rest of this entry »
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30. April 2008 by admin.
With the hi-def war finally ended and decided on BluRay, many DVDs have made that transition over to BluRay. One that already made the transition for some time is Warner Bros. Undoubtedly, with the success of The New Frontier, WB announced that they will be releasing the critically acclaimed Justice League animated series to BlurRay starting with the first season.The release of the first season of the Justice League on BluRay is to be August 29, 2008. No news on what special features will be on this Bluray. It just may be some of the special features from the original Justice League DVD may transfer over or maybe WB has some other ideas for some new special features, come August.
Stay tuned for updates.
Thanks to TVShowsonDVD.com for the news.
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30. April 2008 by admin.
According to Entertainment Weekly, comedic actor Jonah Hill (Superbad, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) is in talks to star in the role of Shia LaBeouf’s roommate at Princeton in the upcoming Transformers sequel.
IESB.net lists the role as thus:
“[CHUCK] 19-25 yrs., Sam’s roommate at Princeton. He runs a conspiracy theory website. Funny in an irreverent, edgy way, he is shocked to see his conspiracy theories come to life. (2nd Lead)”
Now if this actor is set to play this role, I think he would have to roll off of Shia’s comedic prowess. I think that this guy can definitely pull that off.Now I have not seen the movies for which he is famous for, so I’m just guessing from what I’ve seen in the trailers for those movies. But it looks like he could be good for this movie. He might be like the big guy who was in the first movie.
Transformers 2 is set to be released on June 26, 2009.
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30. April 2008 by admin.
When this first site first started, I started talking about my excitement and enthusiasm for the new X-Men prequel, X-Men Origins: Wolverine. But since then, there has been a moratorium on all things Wolverine.
Well, recently, MTV recently interviewed Hugh Jackman about the new film, which Jackman calls the “Batman Begins” for Wolverine. In it, he talks more about the movie, and if he would be up to more sequels.
Read the interview here!
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30. April 2008 by admin.
This week, TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello has posted a few new “scoopy” spoilers for LOST and Battlestar Galactica, along with some new casting news for The Sarah Connor Chronicles!
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