We’ve all done it. We’ve either been in a car, a hotel lobby or in the shower. The location may change but the act is the same. As we’re singing along to a song on the radio, we assume our words are mimicking the artist it’s listed as - the Bruce Springsteen, Sting and Rolling Stones of the world. But in reality, we’re not. In fact we’re most probably singing along with some very important but unheralded background singers.
This is a video of Jake explaining what would happen if Superman punched you in real life. SURPRISE: basically you'd be torn apart at the molecular level in a nuclear explosion. Unless he made the mistake of punching me, in which case he'd break every bone in his hand. "Oh right, because you're soooooooo tough." *unbuttons collar to reveal Kryptonite pendant* Not tough, just smart. "That's quartz." Man, yard sale people are LIARS.
Loki, the Asgardian villain played by Tom Hiddleston, has had a great run in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not only was he one of the best parts of Kenneth Branagh's Thor, he took center stage and took on a team of superheroes at once in Joss Whedon's The Avengers. We know his story isn't over, as he will again be back for Alan Taylor's Thor: The Dark World (due out in November), but his future beyond that is a question mark.
t’s been far too long since Robert Downey Jr. made a small child cry. The last time it happened was back in 1998, when Downey stole a two-year-old’s pacifier, so he could link the tongue of a hobo who smoked a joint earlier in the week. The streak mercifully snapped this week, when Downey, NOT Iron Man, met Jaxson Denno.
Julian (Gosling), an American fugitive from justice, runs a boxing club in Bangkok as a front for his drug business.
His mother, the head of a vast criminal organization, arrives from the US to collect the body of her favorite son, Billy. Julian’s brother has just been killed after having savagely murdered a young prostitute. Crazy with rage and thirsty for vengeance she demands the heads of the murderers from Julian.
PARAMOUNT PICTURES AND REGAL CINEMAS OFFER “WORLD WAR Z MEGA TICKETS” AT ADVANCE 3D SHOWING ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19TH AT SELECT LOCATIONS NATIONWIDE
HOLLYWOOD, CA (June 13, 2013) – Paramount Pictures and Regal Entertainment Group are bringing Brad Pitt’s highly anticipated film “WORLD WAR Z” in RealD 3D to audiences in five cities across the U.S. ahead of its worldwide theatrical release with a first-ever exclusive World War Z Mega Ticket movie package.
‘Elysium‘ is Neill Blomkamp‘s follow-up to ‘District 9,’ and is probably our most anticipated film for the rest of the summer. The film stars Matt Damon, Jodie Foster and Sharlto Copley, and the latest trailer shows off how amazing it looks.
The pop up concert, which was a surprise, featured an original song off the TURBO soundtrack called "Let The Bass Go" from multi-platinum recording artist, actor and entertainment icon, Snoop Dogg, who also voices the character of Smoove Move in the film. Cast members Michelle Rodriguez and Michael Pena introduced Snoop Dogg to stage at Nokia Plaza in L.A. Live in Los Angeles.
Found-footage sequel V/H/S/2 recently premiered On Demand, and to mark the occasion we got a hold of this fantastic alternate poster art by Sheldon Vella – writer, storyboard artist and animator for the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series. Dig it!
The whole point of Terminators, and the entire reason Arnold Schwarenegger was cast as the terrifying cyborg to begin with, is that they are superior to humans. Superior strength, superior looks, superior lack of empathy-- they are built to pull off all the things that humans can't. So what happens when a Terminator comes off the factory line and he's got… wrinkles? And jowls? Has something gone horribly wrong on the Skynet assembly line?