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The sexy shirtless men who've played gods in TV and film are heaven-sent! Chris Hemsworth shirtless as Thor, Xena's Kevin Smith shirtless as Ares, Kevin Sorbo shirtless as Hercules, Arnold Schwarzenegger shirtless as Hercules, Ryan Gosling as Young Hercules, Kevin McKidd shirtless played Poseidon in “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief,” Xena's Karl Urban shirtless as Cupid, Charmed's Victor Webster shirtless as Cupid, Clash of the Titan's Sam Worthing as Perseus, Clash of the Titan's Harry Hamlin shirtless as Perseus, Kellan Lutz shirtless as Poseidon in 'Immortals' and Luke Evans shirtless as Zeus in Immortals.
www.star941fm.com/cc-common/gallery/photos.html?album_id=301421#/0/18248316The sexy shirtless men who've played gods in TV and film are heaven-sent! Chris... more
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The silliness bar for this summers effects blockbusters has already been set high enough, one would have assumed, by Clash of the Titans, a shambolic unteaching aid for students of Greek myth everywhere. Still, if there was any name we could have trusted to vault over that bar, throwing his hat into a sort of silly-season Olympics, it was producer Jerry Bruckheimer. http://www.moviesreviews2010.com/prince-of-persia-the-sands-of-time-2010-review/The silliness bar for this summers effects blockbusters has already been set high... more
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'Let's not do stupid stuff that's going to hurt this burgeoning marketplace,' the director of 'Avatar' comments on movie bosses' decision to add the 3-D effects at the last minute. Read more : http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/w0002563.html'Let's not do stupid stuff that's going to hurt this burgeoning... more
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Date Night topped the weekend box office despite mixed reviews of the Tina Fey and Steve Carell starring romantic comedy. Date Night earned just over $27 million over the weekend, knocking previous box office champion Clash of the Titans to the number two spot.Date Night topped the weekend box office despite mixed reviews of the Tina Fey and... more
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In an interview with the Reuters news agency, director Louis Leterrier was far from impressed with how the 3D version of "Clash of the Titans" turned out.
Leterrier said “Listen, it was not my intention to do it in 3D; it was not my decision to convert it in 3D... Now, people love 3D. People will go see it in 3D, and it will play in 3D; it's like a ride. If you love 3D and the studio is giving you the opportunity to see it in 3D, go see it in 3D. If you don't like 3D, don't go see it in 3D.” He also said that films converted to 3D (like Alice in Wonderland) doesn't have the real experience as actual 3D filming.
The film dominated the box office, but panned by film critics.
Source: http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/%E2%80%98titans%E2%80%99-director-didn%E2%80%99t-want-it-3-d-04-05-2010In an interview with the Reuters news agency, director Louis Leterrier was far from... more
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‘Clash of the Titans’ review: Louis Leterrier’s film can’t overcome mythic stupidity
NY Daily News Joe Neumaier
Friday, April 2nd 2010
The 3-D technology tacked onto “Clash of the Titans” is like the coins put on the eyes of the dead for Charon, the Stygian ferryman. It’s bribery to accept a lifeless lump.
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A remake of a cheesy but fun 1981 flick – notable for its Olympian gods played by acting nobility (Laurence Olivier as Zeus, Maggie Smith as Thetis, Claire Bloom as Hera, and, well, Ursula Andress as Aphrodite) and for the herky-jerky magic of F/X wizard Ray Harryhausen – this new adventure sees itself as “Lord of the Rings” redux but is more like a Halloween parade underwritten by BAM.‘Clash of the Titans’ review: Louis Leterrier’s film can’t... more
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Back in our younger days, we used to watch the original 1981 Clash of the Titans movie every year. It was a terrible, terrible film. The original version did have one major redeeming quality, however. It was horribly funny to watch. The new one, not so much.Back in our younger days, we used to watch the original 1981 Clash of the Titans movie... more
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After sitting through this two hour movie, I came to the conclusion that it should be added to the pile of movies that did not need a 21st century makeover or a “reimagining”. It was mindless and full of computer generated action that has become too common to be exciting – and the actual story was just as unexciting. As for the 3-D, it still did not live up to Captain EO (nor has any other 3-D “adventure”).
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http://blog.dinoray.com/2010/04/01/a-campy-clash-of-the-titans-for-the-21st-century/After sitting through this two hour movie, I came to the conclusion that it should be... more
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Film Reviewer Scott Marks was not impressed with Clash of the Titans 3D. Watch the video review!
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About Clash of the Titans:
The mortal son of the god Zeus embarks on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens.Film Reviewer Scott Marks was not impressed with Clash of the Titans 3D. Watch the... more
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There's something horrendous about a teaser trailer that relies on CGI, Sam Worthington and nondescript but shitty, generic rock music that manages to out-cliché other upcoming studio wank fests featuring 3D animation, desperate Oscar grabs , half-billion Hail Marys or financing your pool.
Still, it is hard to figure what route Louis Leterrier would take for his Clash of the Titans remake. I'm a mild fan of Danny the Dog/Unleashed and acknowledge Leterrier is a distinct fan of constant motion, pulling an audience along for whatever roller coaster they happily agreed to strap into. It escalated from Transporter 2 into The Incredible Hulk, wherein he became progressively more obsessed with trading actors in for graphics and culminated with the "Playstation"-esque final battle in Hulk.
It's not like the original trailer was groundbreaking. In fact, if anything, it's the period equivalent to this teaser. And yes, it is a teaser. But the second you cross the line firmly set in place by The Last Action Hero and Jack Slade level quips with "TITANS. WILL. CLASH." We get it: this is going to be Greek mythology by way of sugar coatings, giant scorpions that oddly keep the beat and yelling.
Fine. But it doesn't mean we have to like it. And that's why this has been a great moment in cliché trailers.
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Good morning! We're kind of remote today while most of the team is in New York for Internet Week. In fact, you could even say we're waiting for the cable guy who's late and keeping us from the office. That said! Today's Important News!
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