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A review of the surprisingly awesome Rise of the Planet of the Apes. And sure, the apes jump out of windows without a scratch and Caesar rides a horse but the ridiculous moments are so few and far between compared to the greatness this movie offers.A review of the surprisingly awesome Rise of the Planet of the Apes. And sure, the... more
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Retired Extremely Dangerous. Summit has unveiled the first trailer for RED, starring Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, Karl Urban and Richard Dreyfuss, basically a helluva lot of damn good actors. This is based on the comic book series written by Warren Ellis, hence the DC Comics tag at the beginning. It's about a team of retired hitmen who come out of retirement. One of the best parts of this is seeing the lovely Helen Mirren with guns, that's just pure badass. Plus, John Malkovich looks frickin' hilarious. This actually looks pretty damn good, I just hope it's not too cheesy. Watch & enjoy!
http://www.firstshowing.net/2010/06/23/watch-this-bruce-willis-in-the-first-official-trailer-for-red/Retired Extremely Dangerous. Summit has unveiled the first trailer for RED, starring... more
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Prof. Brian Cox talks us though the highlights of space, the planets and our own blue and green ball and his excitement gets the better of him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhn8j7S4uKUProf. Brian Cox talks us though the highlights of space, the planets and our own blue... more
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Brian Cox is now best known for his roles in Hollywood films like MANHUNTER. But he keeps in touch with his stage roots. Here he develops his Shakespeare suzuki method, with a toddler soliloquy from 30 month old Theo.Brian Cox is now best known for his roles in Hollywood films like MANHUNTER. But he... more
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Author Warren Ellis talks a bit about the adaptation process and why he's not concerned with changes from book-to-film with Red.
http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=8099Author Warren Ellis talks a bit about the adaptation process and why he's not... more
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