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Monday, October 26, 2015

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Today in Movie Culture: 'Captain America: Civil War' Opening Credits, Beyonce as Storm and More

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 11:00 PM PDT

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:   Fan-made Credits Sequence of the Day: We still have many months before the release of Captain America: Civil War, so in the meantime here's a fan-made opening title sequence for the upcoming sequel (via Heroic Hollywood):   Movie Culture Parody of the Day: Speaking of movie geek patience, Leigh Lahav sums up a lot of today's movie culture, mainly the build up of a tentpole release, in her latest fangirl cartoon, "Waiting For That Movie":   Cosplay of the Day: Beyonce as Storm from X-Men! The internet has already declared this cosplay of the year, if not all time. From a costume party in honor of fellow singer Ciara's...
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Mila Kunis, Christina Applegate and Kristen Bell Are 'Bad Moms'

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 09:00 PM PDT

Hide your kids, because here comes Bad Moms. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie is back on after a brief hurdle where it lost producer Judd Apatow and star Leslie Mann. Maybe you never heard of that title, because we initially reported it as "Untitled R-Rated Comedy" back in May. At the time, the plan was to shoot over the summer, but just as the season was beginning those two married principal players had to leave because of a scheduling issue.  Now the comedy, which is actually back to being untitled, has cast Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Christina Applegate (who just played Mann's sister-in-law in Vacation). It's unclear who took over Mann's part or who will be the primary character, but together they'll presumably play the trio...
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Sorry Chris Pratt Fans, Indiana Jones Will Never Be Recast

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 07:15 PM PDT

There's been a rumor going around for over a year that Chris Pratt was going to be the next Indiana Jones. It's not true and Pratt has even said it never came up in meetings between himself and Steven Spielberg during Jurassic World. But, hey, a rumor spreads much farther than the truth, and that's why there are still people who are convinced Pratt is the next Indiana Jones.  So if the first denial of Pratt as Indy, from Pratt himself, wasn't enough to kill the rumor, let's go for another round of denials, this time from someone above his paygrade.   Series producer Frank Marshall kills the rumor: Total Film magazine [via Den of Geek] asked producer Frank Marshall if there is any truth to Pratt being the next Indiana Jones, to which...
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The Joker Gets Examined By Dr. Harleen Quinzel In New 'Suicide Squad' Pics

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 05:45 PM PDT

Something strange is happening with Suicide Squad. The movie, about supervillains who run covert missions for the U.S. government, doesn't hit theaters until August of 2016, but people are already becoming obsessed with it-- and just in the normal, 'let's look at set photos and try and figure out the plot' kind of way. People are becoming obsessed purely with the look of the characters. In particular, fans have already latched on to Suicide Squad's versions of Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) and The Joker (Jared Leto). We've only seen a handful of images and one trailer, but already you can't go to a convention without seeing people in cosplay as these two highly specific takes on the criminal couple. And now anyone who has been putting their Joker...
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Ben Affleck Still Thinking About Directing Solo 'Batman' Movie

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 03:00 PM PDT

Contrary to popular belief, Ben Affleck is not quite committed to directing his own Batman movie yet. A few months ago, strong rumors made it sound as though Affleck was all set to star in, co-write, and direct a solo Batman movie, with one report stating that a script by Affleck and comic book veteran Geoff Johns was expected by the end of summer. That didn't happen, though, and in fact, no official statement by Warner Bros. has been issued on the subject since those rumors began circulating. Recently, however, Affleck spoke specifically about the prospect of directing the superhero movie: "If I could make it work, yeah, Obviously that would be like a dream. The trick is, as to any movie, is to make sure that you -- if you’re going to direct it -- that you...
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Movie News: George Clooney Aiming to Direct Coen Brothers' Noir; Johnny Depp, Edgar Wright Team for Neil Gaiman

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 01:30 PM PDT

Suburbicon: George Clooney is in talks to direct Suburbicon, based on an original screenplay by Joel and Ethan Coen. The project is described as "a noir drama in the vein of the Coens’ breakout film Blood Simple...set in the 1950s." Clooney has worked with the Coens multiple times, first on O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) and most recently on the upcoming Hail, Caesar! (above). [Deadline]   Fortunately, the Milk: Johnny Depp and director Edgar Wright are teaming up to adapt Neil Gaiman's book Fortunately, the Milk. Described as "a story of time travel and breakfast cereal," the children's book became a bestseller after it was published in 2014. Bret McKenzie (Flight of the Conchords) will write the screenplay; the movie is envisioned...
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Box Office Report: Four New Releases Flop As Moviegoers Play Catch-Up

Posted: 26 Oct 2015 12:00 PM PDT

Here's your estimated 3-day box office returns (new releases bolded): 1. The Martian - $15.9 million ($166.3 million total) 2. Goosebumps - $15.5 million ($43.7 million total) 3. Bridge of Spies - $11.3 million ($32.5 million total) 4. The Last Witch Hunter - $10.8 million ($10.8 million total) 5. Hotel Transylvania 2 - $9.0 million ($148.2 million total) 6. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension - $8.2 million ($8.2 million total) 7. Steve Jobs - $7.2 million ($9.9 million total) 8. Crimson Peak - $5.5 million ($22.4 million total) 9. The Intern - $3.8 million ($64.7 million total) 10. Sicario - $2.9 million ($39.3 million total) The Big Stories It was catch-up week at the box office for moviegoers. They wanted nothing of the stockpile of new releases...
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