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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

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Today in Movie Culture: Vanilla Ice Brings Back "Ninja Rap," Gillian Anderson as James Bond and More

Posted: 24 May 2016 11:00 PM PDT

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:   Movie Premiere Performance of the Day: Vanilla Ice made an appearance at the premiere of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows to perform "Ninja Rap" from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Secret of the Ooze (via Geek Tyrant):   Movie Promotion of the Day: Speaking of TMNT, it takes a big fan to want to stay in this apartment that Paramount turned into a re-creation of the Ninja Turtles' lair and made available to rent via AirBnB -- with free pizza delivery. See more photos at Geekologie.   Movie Franchise Takedown of the Day: Honest Trailers puts down all the X-Men movies in its half-assed celebration of X-Men: The Animated...
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Watch: When the Actors In Michael Bay's '13 Hours' Met the 'Secret Soldiers of Benghazi'

Posted: 24 May 2016 09:30 PM PDT

When people think of Michael Bay movies, the think of fancy cars and explosions and whirling CGI and sometimes fancy cars that turn into whirling CGI explosions. But there's another core aspect to Michael Bay movies that most people overlook. He's very patriotic, with an unapologetic, deep admiration of the American military. Most of the time this just comes in the form of his movies having a few military characters or vehicles on display. Sometimes it gets a bit more overt, as it did with his most recent movie, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. This isn't Transformers-mode Michael Bay. It's much closer to The Rock. It's all about highly skilled men just doing their job, which in this case happens to involve some guns and explosions. If the...
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New Movie Trailers: 'Finding Dory,' 'Collide,' 'Len and Company' and 'Free State of Jones'

Posted: 24 May 2016 08:00 PM PDT

Four new trailers have just arrived with various appeal, three of them opening next month. Check out these spots involving fish, freedom, fast cars and loud rockers below.   Len and Company In this indie drama, Rhys Ifans plays an aging music icon whose son (played appropriately by Jim Morrison portrayer Val Kilmer's son Jack Kilmer ) and ingenue (played by rock film legend Julian Temple's daughter Juno Temple) pay him a visit while he's in self-declared exile. Len and Company opens on June 10.   Finding Dory Your favorite fish from Pixar's classic animated feature Finding Nemo are back in a second trailer for the upcoming sequel, and this one promises familiar themes, new dangers and possibly a same-sex couple. Finding Dory opens on June...
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Yes, That 'Big Trouble in Little China' Remake Is Still Happening

Posted: 24 May 2016 06:00 PM PDT

Roughly one year ago, it was announced that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was in talks to star in a remake of John Carpenter's classic, Big Trouble in Little China, for 20th Century Fox. At the time it was announced that X-Men: First Class writers Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz were writing the script, and that Johnson was going to play the Jack Burton role made famous by Kurt Russell in the 1986 original. In that film Russell plays a blue-collar truck driver who finds himself roped into a centuries-old battle with an evil sorcerer. The divisive remake -- Big Trouble is one of those properties fans hold near and dear to their hearts -- will likely update that story and contemporize it with a more modern-day spin, utilizing all the latest special effects. That's...
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Bryan Singer Wishes He Could've Directed 'X-Men 3,' Plus: Will the Original Cast Ever Return?

Posted: 24 May 2016 04:30 PM PDT

When it comes to the six X-Men movies (the sixth, X-Men: Apocalypse, hits theaters this weekend), there's always been a bit of a blemish scratched across the third movie, X-Men: The Last Stand. The story goes that Bryan Singer, who had directed the previous two X-Men movies, was throwing ideas around and along with the X2 writers had put together parts of a story treatment. But then the Superman Returns gig happened, and since Singer had a fully developed idea of where to take that, he backed out of directing X-Men 3. X-Men: First Class director Matthew Vaughn initially replaced Singer, but then bowed out due to creative differences. Brett Ratner eventually took the job, rushing out a third part that was nowhere near as strong and emotionally impactful as it could've...
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The Coen Brothers' 'Hail, Caesar!' and This Week's New Digital HD and VOD Releases

Posted: 24 May 2016 03:00 PM PDT

Our resident VOD expert tells you what's new to rent and/or own this week via various Digital HD providers such as cable Movies On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play and, of course, Netflix. Cable Movies On Demand: Same-day-as-disc releases, older titles and pretheatrical exclusives for rent, priced from $3-$10, in 24- or 48-hour periods Krampus (horror-comedy; Adam Scott, Toni Collette; rated PG-13) Ride Along 2 (action-comedy sequel; Ice Cube, Kevin Hart; includes gag reel; premieres 4/26; rated PG-13) Nina (biopic drama about Nina Simone; Zoe Saldana, David Oyelowo; available on cable MOD and in theaters; not rated) Precious Cargo (action; Bruce Willis, Mark-Paul Gosselaar; available on cable MOD and in theaters; rated R) Tale of Tales (fantasy; Salma...
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Movie News: New Animated 'Garfield' Movie on Its Way; Mike Myers Mulls More 'Austin Powers'

Posted: 24 May 2016 01:30 PM PDT

Garfield: Comic strip cat Garfield will return to the big screen in an animated movie, with hopes to launch a franchise. Jim Davis created the lazy, lovable feline for a comic strip that began running in 1978 and has inspired numerous television versions, two movies featuring the voice of Bill Murray as Garfield (Garfield: The Movie, above), and three other direct to video films. [The Wrap].   Austin Powers: Mike Myers is still mulling the possibility of a fourth Austin Powers movie. Jay Roach, who directed the first three installments, says that he and Myers talk about it every time they get together, though he describes the project as being "in a latent phase right now." Roach says that many ideas have been discussed, but none have stuck yet. The latest...
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New 'Halloween' Touts John Carpenter's Return to the Series

Posted: 24 May 2016 12:00 PM PDT

Last year we heard that Halloween Returns, planned as the next installment in the Halloween horror movie franchise, might employ retrospective revisions (known as retconning) in order to ignore the events depicted in most of the previous installments. Marcus Dunstan (The Collector) was set to direct, based on a script he wrote with his longtime writing partner Patrick Melton. Now comes word that John Carpenter, who directed and cowrote the original Halloween in 1978, will serve as executive producer for a new Halloween. According to Birth.Movies.Death, producer Jason Blum (The Purge: Election Year) and his company Blumhouse Productions have teamed with Miramax and producer Malek Akkad to make "a new version, one that fixes what Carpenter disliked about Rob Zombie's...
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