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Friday, July 31, 2015

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Best of the Week: More Tom Cruise Movie Sequels, Fall Film Festival Guide and More

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 11:00 PM PDT

The Important News Franchise Fever: Tom Cruise said he won't do Top Gun 2 with CGI jets. Tom Cruise is also working on Edge of Tomorrow 2. Christopher McQuarrie revealed a big stunt idea for Mission: Impossible 6. Ivan Reitman claimed there is only one Ghostbusters movie in the works. Casting Net: Rachel McAdams confirmed she's in talks for Doctor Strange. Chris Pine signed on to play Wonder Woman's love interest. Tommy Lee Jones is joining the next Bourne movie. Jake Gyllenhaal is joining the Boston Marathon bombing movie Stronger. Remake Report: Shaft is being rebooted again as a comedy. New Directors/New Films: Christopher Nolan's next film is a short documentary on the Quay brothers...
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Today in Movie Culture: Chris Farley in 'Mission: Impossible,' Pierce Brosnan as 007 in 'Spectre' and More

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 09:30 PM PDT

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:   Movie Mashup of the Day: Fitting for the day that both Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation and the documentary I Am Chris Farley are released, here's a necessary mashup that casts Chris Farley as Ethan Hunt in the latest M: I movie. Because of the plane gag in Black Sheep, of course.   Movie Recasting of the Day: What if Pierce Brosnan was still playing James Bond? Here he is inserted into the Spectre trailer in place of Daniel Craig's version of 007 (via Paste):   Vintage Image of the Day: In honor of this being the 70th anniversary of the sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, here is a still of Robert Shaw's character telling...
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New Movie Posters: 'Black Mass,' 'Legend,' 'Goon 2' and More

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 08:18 PM PDT


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Comics on Film: Ranking Marvel Studios' "Phase Two" Movies

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 08:00 PM PDT

Now that we’ve reached the end of July, we’ve also reached the end of Marvel Studios’ “Phase Two” slate of its cinematic-universe movies, with a little downtime before the next set of movies, TV shows, One-Shots, and Netflix ventures arrive in a few months from now. So, as we say goodbye to Phase Two and get ready to welcome Phase Three in May of 2016, it seems like now would be a good time to see exactly how each of the Phase Two films can be ranked. Of course, this is only one opinion, so feel free to share yours in the comments below.   6) Thor: The Dark World The second solo outing for the God of Thunder had a lot of potential behind it. By featuring both Thor and Loki, it could directly follow up the relationship between the...
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'Lost Soul,' 'Jodorowsky's Dune' and the Poisonous Power of "Great" Unmade Movies

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 06:30 PM PDT

The Last Sci-Fi Blog is a biweekly column on all things sci-fi. Sometimes the best genre stories are too ambitious for the screen. A great vision is the work of a single talented mind. A great story is the result of that imagination actually being put to work. That great story can become a novel, which is the fruit of one individual's hard work (not to forget about editors and publishers and what-not). So that brings me to my point: even the best books are still the result of one person settling in behind a desk and getting things done. The best movies, on the other hand, involve hundreds if not thousands of people, with countless external elements working against everyone at all times. If it starts storming when you're writing a book, you contemplate the rain for a...
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Looking Ahead to August: 'Straight Outta Compton' Buzz, New 'Fantastic Four' Clip and More

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 05:15 PM PDT

It's tough to keep track of all the advance buzz and worthwhile preview materials before a hot movie's release. Maybe you prefer to go into a film totally blind and free from that noise leading up to its opening. But if you're like us and enjoy the extras, the viral marketing and the chatter, then this roundup of essential pre-release goodies for movies coming out this August is for you: Fantastic Four (opening 8/7) Fox's superhero reboot continues to focus its attention on family dynamics and real science. Over at The Playlist, you can find a bunch of cool featurettes and viral marketing about the Fantastic Four's powers, how they relate to what is actually known about invisibility, indestructibility, etc., and how they could be used for military purposes...
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Giveaway: Win A Big 'Shaun the Sheep Movie' Prize Pack

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 04:00 PM PDT

When it comes to stop-motion animation, there are sadly only two big players still championing the increasingly rare artform. One is Laika, makers of movies like ParaNorman and Coraline, and the other is Aardman Animations, makers of classics like Chicken Run and the Wallace and Gromit series. Aardman's latest is Shaun the Sheep Movie, a feature version of their much beloved kids show about a mischievous sheep constantly caught in misadventure. The delightful Shaun the Sheep Movie hits theaters on August 5, 2015, and to help get you excited for it we've got a pretty sizable prize pack for one lucky winner. It includes: 1 Shaun The Sheep Children’s T-Shirt (Green) 1 Shaun Ear Headband 1 Shaun The Sheep Book 1 Shaun the Sheep Soundtrack 1 $50 Fandango Gift...
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J.J. Abrams Reveals He Broke His Back Trying to Help When the Millennium Falcon Crushed Harrison Ford

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 02:30 PM PDT

Harrison Ford is a real life superhero. When a prop malfunctioned on the set of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, slamming one of the real metal doors of the Millennium Falcon crushing down on him, it broke Ford's ankle. But he went back to filming just a few months later. A few months after that, he crash landed an airplane onto a golf course, breaking his ankle yet again as well as his pelvis. A few months after that, he was hitting the stage at Comic-Con like nothing ever happened. JJ Abrams? Not quite as much of a superhero, as he tells it himself. The director revealed last night on The Daily Show that when the Millennium Falcon incident happened, he rushed over to try and lift the door off of Ford's leg. Not only was he unable to do it, but the attempt broke his...
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Movie News: First Look at Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Demolition'; All-Male 'Ghostbusters' Sequel Rumor Clarified

Posted: 31 Jul 2015 12:00 PM PDT

Demolition: Our first look at Demolition reveals Jake Gyllenhaal as a very fit investmant banker who struggles to deal with the death of his wife, deciding eventually to demolish his former life. Naomi Watts also stars; the movie will open the Toronto International Film Festival in September before opening in theaters on April 8, 2016. [Coming Soon]   Ghostbusters: In response to recent rumors, Ghostbusters producer Ivan Reitman says: "There is only one new Ghostbusters movie and that is the Paul Feig directed version coming next July, presently filming and going fantastically. The rest is just noise." Of course, Reitman himself stoked the fires by talking about expanding the Ghostbusters universe back in March, but now it seems he wants to keep the focus on...
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