With a new story faithful to the spirit of the 1933 original, Kong Skull Island is a roaring, chest-pounding triumph. After a WWII-set prologue on an uncharted island in the Pacific, Kong Skull Island jumps ahead to 1973. Scientist Bill Randa (John Goodman) of the same Project Monarch (one of several reference to the recent Warner Bros Godzilla reboot) persuades a senator (Richard Jenkins) to let him convene a military team to help survey a mystical, skull-shaped island. This crew includes freelance mercenary James Conrad (Tom Hiddleston), hotheaded Army colonel Preston Packard (Samuel L. Jackson) and photojournalist Mason Weaver (Brie Larson) who brags about having helped turn public opinion against the waning Vietnam War. The rest of the ethnically diverse lineup includes Toby Kimmel as a doomed grunt (we know he’s toast because he writes a letter home to his son), John Ortiz as a scared Monarch exec, and Tian Jing as…...
- 3/9/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Like a skeletal hand clawing its way up from the grave in a zombie-apocalypse thriller, Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” (aka The Asteroid Song) (aka The Most Done-to-Death Ditty in Reality Singing Competition History) broke through the serne surface of The Voice‘s Top 12 performance night, terrorizing everyone within earshot.
But it’s not a blockbuster without a rugged hero wielding a bow and arrow or a katana or, better still, both. So let’s all put our hands together for freshman coach Miley Cyrus, who armed her trio of artists with tunes by Father John Misty,...
But it’s not a blockbuster without a rugged hero wielding a bow and arrow or a katana or, better still, both. So let’s all put our hands together for freshman coach Miley Cyrus, who armed her trio of artists with tunes by Father John Misty,...
- 11/15/2016
- TVLine.com
Is this Rod Serling's best teleplay ever? Van Heflin, Everett Sloane and Ed Begley are at the center of a business power squeeze. Is it all about staying competitive, or is it corporate murder? With terrific early performances from Elizabeth Wilson and Beatrice Straight. Patterns Blu-ray The Film Detective 1956 / B&W / 1:66 widescreen / 83 min. / Street Date September 27, 2016 / 14.99 Starring Van Heflin, Everett Sloane, Ed Begley, Beatrice Straight, Elizabeth Wilson, Joanna Roos, Valerie Cossart, Eleni Kiamos, Ronnie Welsh, Shirley Standlee, Andrew Duggan, Jack Livesy, John Seymour, James Kelly, John Shelly, Victor Harrison, Sally Gracie, Sally Chamberlin, Edward Binns, Lauren Bacall, Ethel Britton, Michael Dreyfuss, Elaine Kaye, Adrienne Moore. Cinematography Boris Kaufman Film Editors Dave Kummis, Carl Lerner Art Direction Richard Sylbert Assistant Director Charles Maguire Written by Rod Serling Produced by Michael Myerberg Directed by Fielder Cook
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Let me roll off the titles of some 'fifties 'organization...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Let me roll off the titles of some 'fifties 'organization...
- 9/20/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Guest writer Bill Shaffer takes us back to Lawrence Kansas in 1989, for a cast and crew re-premiere of Carnival of Souls. By Bill Shaffer Note from Glenn Erickson: I think I first crossed emails with Bill Shaffer around 1998, when I was still the editor for MGM Home Video and just beginning to write MGM Video Savant. Bill sent along info that helped me convince the MGM restorers to include a flashback at the end of Duck You Sucker. Although I didn't find out until much later, Bill was a producer at the PBS station Ktwu in Topeka, Kansas, and had actually interviewed Eli Wallach once about The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Bill became a major source for info and connections when it came time to do the extras for the MGM releases of the Sergio Leone movie; all just to help out. I think the fact that...
- 7/8/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
With word currently spreading that the Hulk, played by Mark Ruffalo, will probably appear in the third Thor film, fans are speculating on what possible role the green skinned Avenger will play in the movie. Cinelinx looks at 7 ways that the Incredible Hulk could fit into the Ragnarok story.
The story of Ragnarok—Aka, the Twilight of the Gods in Scandinavian/German mythology—has been retold many times in various mediums throughout the centuries, including comic books. The most well-known and popular of the comic interpretations of the Ragnarok story came during Walter Simonson’s run on Marvel’s Thor comic, running from issue 337-353.
The enduring popularity of this excellent story which has come to be known as the Surtur Saga, is no doubt a big part of the reason that the next Thor film is called Thor: Ragnarok, starring Chris Hemsworth as the eponymous God of Thunder. It...
The story of Ragnarok—Aka, the Twilight of the Gods in Scandinavian/German mythology—has been retold many times in various mediums throughout the centuries, including comic books. The most well-known and popular of the comic interpretations of the Ragnarok story came during Walter Simonson’s run on Marvel’s Thor comic, running from issue 337-353.
The enduring popularity of this excellent story which has come to be known as the Surtur Saga, is no doubt a big part of the reason that the next Thor film is called Thor: Ragnarok, starring Chris Hemsworth as the eponymous God of Thunder. It...
- 10/25/2015
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)
- Cinelinx
The most honest magicians never use the word “magic” – they’re illusionists; they make believable that which can’t possibly be, and that’s what Harryhausen was: a master illusionist who made us believe that his table-top constructions of fabric and clay and metal were massive, mighty creatures out of legend, out of fantasy, out of our nightmares. He was a master of stop-motion animation; moving his creations a fraction of an inch per frame to create the illusion of flying saucers toppling the Washington Monument (Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, 1956), a tremendous octopus threatening the Golden Gate Bridge (It Came from Beneath the Sea, 1955), or an impossible prehistory of cave men battling dinosaurs (One Million Years B.C., 1966). When he passed, a generation of filmmakers who’d grown up watching his work at movie house matinees and Saturday night monster movie TV slots saluted him, acknowledging how his work had inspired them.
- 10/5/2015
- by Bill Mesce
- SoundOnSight
For the second consecutive year, Warner Bros. Pictures International has exceeded the coveted $3 billion mark at the international box office. This benchmark comes on the heels of the release of The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies, a production of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, which surpassed $400 million at the international box office this weekend and is still going strong.
Nine Warner Bros. Pictures films have exceeded $100 million internationally, topped by Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (with Paramount Pictures), which has taken in an astounding $467 million outside of the U.S. to date, and Godzilla (with Legendary Pictures), which has earned $327 million overseas.
Four titles – Doug Liman’s Edge Of Tomorrow (with Village Roadshow Pictures), Phil Lord & Christopher Miller’s The Lego Movie (also with Village Roadshow Pictures), and Noam Murro and Zack Snyder’s 300: Rise Of An Empire (with Legendary), along with the 2014 spillover grosses from The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug...
Nine Warner Bros. Pictures films have exceeded $100 million internationally, topped by Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (with Paramount Pictures), which has taken in an astounding $467 million outside of the U.S. to date, and Godzilla (with Legendary Pictures), which has earned $327 million overseas.
Four titles – Doug Liman’s Edge Of Tomorrow (with Village Roadshow Pictures), Phil Lord & Christopher Miller’s The Lego Movie (also with Village Roadshow Pictures), and Noam Murro and Zack Snyder’s 300: Rise Of An Empire (with Legendary), along with the 2014 spillover grosses from The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug...
- 12/30/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Last weekend was kind of a lull in the summer movie death match. Sure, Disney's mega-budgeted "Maleficent" and whatever "A Million Ways to Die in the West" was supposed to be opened wide, but neither one was exactly a juggernaut worthy of the bloody gladiatorial race. (And, somewhat predictably, their box office numbers bore this out.)
This week, there are a couple of new contestants: "The Fault in Our Stars," a Ya melodrama starring Shailene Woodley as a young cancer patient, and "Edge of Tomorrow," starring Tom Cruise in a nifty "Groundhog Day"-meets-"Starship Troopers" plot that has Cruise falling victim to an intergalactic time loop that allows him to die, again and again, on a battlefield against an invading army race. (Emily Blunt is a fellow warrior who has suffered similar effects.)
This is Cruise's second sci-fi movie in a row, following last year's big-budget video art installation "Oblivion,...
This week, there are a couple of new contestants: "The Fault in Our Stars," a Ya melodrama starring Shailene Woodley as a young cancer patient, and "Edge of Tomorrow," starring Tom Cruise in a nifty "Groundhog Day"-meets-"Starship Troopers" plot that has Cruise falling victim to an intergalactic time loop that allows him to die, again and again, on a battlefield against an invading army race. (Emily Blunt is a fellow warrior who has suffered similar effects.)
This is Cruise's second sci-fi movie in a row, following last year's big-budget video art installation "Oblivion,...
- 6/4/2014
- by Drew Taylor
- Moviefone
Every summer has a dominant blockbuster, but it’s not every year that the season’s biggest movie inspires a legitimate mania. Ghostbusters, which surrounded some of the funniest guys on the planet with expensive — though slightly cheesy — special effects, was a certifiable phenomenon. In 1984, your classmates, your teacher, your pen-pal in Nairobi, even your half-deaf grandmother knew the emphatic, enthusiastic chanted response to the winking question, “Who you gonna call?” Thirty years later, everyone still knows the answer.
Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Harold Ramis played the trio of disgraced parapsychologists who pick the perfect time to go into...
Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Harold Ramis played the trio of disgraced parapsychologists who pick the perfect time to go into...
- 4/18/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
• Joel McHale, Robin Williams, and Lauren Graham have signed on star in the new holiday comedy A Friggin’ Christmas Miracle. Lorelai Gilmore and Jeff Winger will play a married couple forced to spend Christmas with their crazy extended family. On Christmas Eve, Boyd (McHale) realizes he forgot to bring his son’s gifts and embarks on an eight-hour road trip with his father (Williams) to retrieve them before his son wakes up. British director Tristram Shapeero, best known for directing television shows like Community and New Girl, will make his feature film debut directing the project. [THR]
• Game of Thrones star...
• Game of Thrones star...
- 2/9/2013
- by Lindsey Bahr
- EW - Inside Movies
One of the big successes of the 2010 indie world was "Monsters," the ultra-low budget sci-fi picture which became a sensation after it premiered at SXSW. Made on a miniscule budget, with hugely impressive effects created on an off-the-shelf computer, it followed two Americans trying to travel across an area of Central America devestated by huge alien creatures. It was an off-beat, original take on the genre, and marked the arrival of some major new talents -- and indeed, helmer Gareth Edwards was picked out to direct a new reboot of "Godzilla," which remains in development, while star Scoot McNairy has gone on to major roles in "Killing Them Softly," "Argo" and "Twelve Years A Slave."
The film wasn't a huge crossover hit (we'd argue that it got a rather botched release stateside), but made some impressive coin internationally and on home video, and as such, talk of a sequel has...
The film wasn't a huge crossover hit (we'd argue that it got a rather botched release stateside), but made some impressive coin internationally and on home video, and as such, talk of a sequel has...
- 6/18/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and special items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
007 Magazine And Archive Ltd
007 Magazine Archive James Bond Promo Posters And Artwork #1 (not verified by Diamond), $18.00
Aazurn Publishing
Indie Comics Magazine #5, $6.49
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Bunny Ranch (Budd Root Special Edition), $6.95
Andrews McMeel
Team Cul De Sac Hc, $29.99
Ape Entertainment
Kung Fu Panda #6 (Of 6), $3.99
Ramiel Wrath Of God #3, $3.99
Richie Rich #6, $3.99
Arcana Studio
Kade Mourning Sun Gn, $14.95
Truman Virus Gn, $14.95
Archaia Entertainment
Wonderland Alphabet Hc, $11.95
Archie Comics
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 18 Tp, $7.99
Ardden Entertainment
Atlas Unified #2 (resolicited), $2.99
Aspen Mlt
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover A Michael Turner), $1.00
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover B Michael Turner Sketch), $3.00
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Red Crossed Incentive Cover), $3.80
Crossed Badlands #8 (Gianluca Pagliarani Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound...
007 Magazine And Archive Ltd
007 Magazine Archive James Bond Promo Posters And Artwork #1 (not verified by Diamond), $18.00
Aazurn Publishing
Indie Comics Magazine #5, $6.49
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Bunny Ranch (Budd Root Special Edition), $6.95
Andrews McMeel
Team Cul De Sac Hc, $29.99
Ape Entertainment
Kung Fu Panda #6 (Of 6), $3.99
Ramiel Wrath Of God #3, $3.99
Richie Rich #6, $3.99
Arcana Studio
Kade Mourning Sun Gn, $14.95
Truman Virus Gn, $14.95
Archaia Entertainment
Wonderland Alphabet Hc, $11.95
Archie Comics
Sonic The Hedgehog Archives Volume 18 Tp, $7.99
Ardden Entertainment
Atlas Unified #2 (resolicited), $2.99
Aspen Mlt
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover A Michael Turner), $1.00
Soulfire Primer #1 (Cover B Michael Turner Sketch), $3.00
Avatar Press
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Regular Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Jacen Burrows Red Crossed Incentive Cover), $3.80
Crossed Badlands #8 (Gianluca Pagliarani Torture Cover), $3.99
Crossed Badlands #8 (Raulo Caceres Wraparound...
- 6/16/2012
- by GeekRest
- GeekRest
A good movie tagline can, at the very least, help in the promotion of a film. But what about when it goes wrong? Er…
The art of the movie tagline is a tricky one that generally involves locking clever people into a room until they come up with something catchy. Yet, sometimes the coffee machine isn't working. Everyone is in a bad mood. There's no Toby Ziegler figure to come in and solve everything.
And that's when you end up with this collection of oddities. Here, we're looking at taglines that just do little to sell the film. In all truth, we quite like some of the ones we're about to show you (Hombre is a corker). But do they do their job? Er, not really.
Without further ado...
Earthquake
This Charlton Heston-headlined 1974 disaster movie was, in fairness, released at a point where poster taglines were just a little bit minimal.
The art of the movie tagline is a tricky one that generally involves locking clever people into a room until they come up with something catchy. Yet, sometimes the coffee machine isn't working. Everyone is in a bad mood. There's no Toby Ziegler figure to come in and solve everything.
And that's when you end up with this collection of oddities. Here, we're looking at taglines that just do little to sell the film. In all truth, we quite like some of the ones we're about to show you (Hombre is a corker). But do they do their job? Er, not really.
Without further ado...
Earthquake
This Charlton Heston-headlined 1974 disaster movie was, in fairness, released at a point where poster taglines were just a little bit minimal.
- 7/12/2011
- Den of Geek
…and One Reason Why Maybe It Isn’t!
(Article re-posted for your enjoyment)…
Owf’s Tom Fallows runs down 50 reasons why the 1984 classic horror comedy Ghostbusters is The Greatest Film of All Time.
Also check out the three sequels to this list Gremlins, Back to the Future and Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho!
1. Bill Murray
This is the movie that made the Saturday Night Live comedian a bonified movie star and would pave the way for such later delights as Groundhog Day (1993), Lost in Translation (2003) and Broken Flowers (2005). Without Bill Murray, would Ghostbusters be the classic it is today?
2. The Dialogue
Just transcribing the movie would enough reason why Ghostbusters achieves greatness. This list contains as many classic quotes as we could fit. i.e.
“You forget, Peter. I was present at an undersea unexplained sponge migration,” – Ray.
3. Ray Parker Jr’s Theme Song
All together now, “Who ya gonna call?...
(Article re-posted for your enjoyment)…
Owf’s Tom Fallows runs down 50 reasons why the 1984 classic horror comedy Ghostbusters is The Greatest Film of All Time.
Also check out the three sequels to this list Gremlins, Back to the Future and Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho!
1. Bill Murray
This is the movie that made the Saturday Night Live comedian a bonified movie star and would pave the way for such later delights as Groundhog Day (1993), Lost in Translation (2003) and Broken Flowers (2005). Without Bill Murray, would Ghostbusters be the classic it is today?
2. The Dialogue
Just transcribing the movie would enough reason why Ghostbusters achieves greatness. This list contains as many classic quotes as we could fit. i.e.
“You forget, Peter. I was present at an undersea unexplained sponge migration,” – Ray.
3. Ray Parker Jr’s Theme Song
All together now, “Who ya gonna call?...
- 12/29/2010
- by Tom Fallows
- Obsessed with Film
Hope you all enjoyed the movie quote quiz. If you missed it, check it out here before you look down at the answers. Any feedback would be useful, too easy or too hard etc…
Here are the answers below, alongside the original quotes. Come back next Sunday for another quiz
1. A plan is just a list of things that don’t happen. – Way of the Gun
2. An ice-cream truck, an ice-cream truck. You know, they’ve got to get there before it melts. – The Cannonball Run
3. Rob…Rob…Rob…Rob… – Cloverfield
4. It’s fried rice, you plick – Lethal Weapon 4
5. I’m Toby N Tucker, that’s TNT, and when i go off, somebody gets hurt. – U-Turn
6. You were supposed to serve six warrants, instead you went out and you went on a rampage. – Young Guns
7. You kidnapped me with a candy bar? – The Chase
8. Please don’t shoot at the thermo-nuclear weapons!
Here are the answers below, alongside the original quotes. Come back next Sunday for another quiz
1. A plan is just a list of things that don’t happen. – Way of the Gun
2. An ice-cream truck, an ice-cream truck. You know, they’ve got to get there before it melts. – The Cannonball Run
3. Rob…Rob…Rob…Rob… – Cloverfield
4. It’s fried rice, you plick – Lethal Weapon 4
5. I’m Toby N Tucker, that’s TNT, and when i go off, somebody gets hurt. – U-Turn
6. You were supposed to serve six warrants, instead you went out and you went on a rampage. – Young Guns
7. You kidnapped me with a candy bar? – The Chase
8. Please don’t shoot at the thermo-nuclear weapons!
- 11/9/2009
- by Barry Steele
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It tends to be pretty quiet on Sundays, so i thought i’d give your movie geek credentials a quick test. Just a brief quiz (’cos i’m naturally lazy), there’s no prize, and the difficulty level is fairly random.
30 quotes, 30 films to name. Feel free to shout out answers in the comments, i’ll post the answers tomorrow. And remember – if you use google, you’re just cheating yourself!
1. A plan is just a list of things that don’t happen.
2. An ice-cream truck, an ice-cream truck. You know, they’ve got to get there before it melts.
3. Rob…Rob…Rob…Rob…
4. It’s fried rice, you plick
5. I’m Toby N Tucker, that’s TNT, and when i go off, somebody gets hurt.
6. You were supposed to serve six warrants, instead you went out and you went on a rampage.
7. You kidnapped me with a candy bar?...
30 quotes, 30 films to name. Feel free to shout out answers in the comments, i’ll post the answers tomorrow. And remember – if you use google, you’re just cheating yourself!
1. A plan is just a list of things that don’t happen.
2. An ice-cream truck, an ice-cream truck. You know, they’ve got to get there before it melts.
3. Rob…Rob…Rob…Rob…
4. It’s fried rice, you plick
5. I’m Toby N Tucker, that’s TNT, and when i go off, somebody gets hurt.
6. You were supposed to serve six warrants, instead you went out and you went on a rampage.
7. You kidnapped me with a candy bar?...
- 11/8/2009
- by Barry Steele
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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