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Monday, November 17, 2008

Soundtrack... Shrek

This is a music video for "I'm a believer" by Smash mouth. It's part of "Shrek" Soundtrack, released in 2001.

Another Half-Blood Prince Trailer

This weekend a new Harry Potter's sixth installment trailer has been released only in fan sites. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will be on theaters on July 2009.

So here it is...

Thursday, October 30, 2008

5 minutes Trailer for The day the Earth stood still

We have a new trailer for the remake of The day the Earth stood still...


Monday, October 27, 2008

New Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Trailer

There is a new Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince trailer out on the interweb!

We don't know how or who did it, but a new trailer was upload to the web this weekend, although the film will open until next year, surprising to all the fans. The trailer was apparently cut and put together before the film's change of release.

So check out the new Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince trailer here:

Monday, October 13, 2008

The ugly truth poster

We have a new poster for you to check out today for The Ugly Truth, the new Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler Rom Com.
What would they want to tell us with that image?

Batman Unmasked: The Phsychology of the Dark knight

This time we have a Batman special saw on tv called The Phsychology of the Dark knight.

Delve into the world of Batman and the vigilante justice that he brought to the city of Gotham. Batman is a man who, after experiencing great tragedy, devotes his life to an ideal--but what happens when one man takes on the evil underworld alone? Examine why Batman is who he is--and explore how a boy scarred by tragedy becomes a symbol of hope to everyone else.

If you are one of the them who liked the last Batman film, then you'll enjoy it...



Note: This is just the part one, you can watch the next parts on YouTube

Sunday, October 12, 2008

New Twilight Poster and Trailer

We have a new Twilight poster and trailer for you to check out today. It’s chock full of Vampire teen romance, please enjoy them!





Twilight is comming on November 21st.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

The Ten Most Powerful Movie Franchises in History

Hollywood's application of the old saying "Don't mess with what works" is reaping big bucks in box offices worldwide. Sequels and prequels are the hottest ticket in town right now, but which film franchises are smashing box office records? Read on to find out...

10. Jurassic Park
Even with 2 lukewarm sequels, Jurassic Park still stands tall as one of the crowning achievements of computer-aided graphics and it is to this day one of the most prominent blockbusters of all-time.


9. Indiana Jones
Almost subtly, George Lucas and Steven Spilberg (great cinematic masterminds) unleashed one of the most iconic and unsuspecting heroes in film with Raiders of the Lost Arc in 1981.


8. Shrek
The animated comedy franchise widely hailed as a postmodern fairy tale shows that sometimes princesses and ogres can live happily ever after, after all. Because it is animated and encompasses a great amount of characters, this franchise could live on forever.


7. Spider-Man
Among the recent films adapted from Marvel Comics' stable of heroes, the Spider-Man franchise scores the highest in terms of its box office accomplishment. It has grossed billions world-wide between theatrical releases, DVDs and merchandising sales.


6. Pirates of the Caribbean
Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride opened in 1967, but it wasn't until 2003 that Disney realized how to turn it into gold. 'Pirates' has brought in more than $2.6 billion in booty at the box office.


5. Batman
The latest installment in the Batman film series set amazing records and it's now one of the most succesful movies in history. Because of that, now Batman franchise is again very lucrative.


4. The Lord of the Rings
Smart merchandising and brilliant filmmaking made Peter Jackson's epic adaptation of Tolkien's trilogy popular with people who had never before thought of visiting Middle-earth. The journey of Frodo, Sam and a gaggle of others to save Middle Earth is one of the most well-documented cinematic adventures of all-time.


3. James Bond
The James Bond films are the longest-running franchise in movie history. The 23 films starring the world's most famous British agent have made a fortune for its producers and brought joy to millions.


2. Harry Potter
With five films and three more comming (HP7 will be split in two parts), the Harry Potter franchise recently has been turned into the most successful movie franchise in history, based on worldwide box office returns, surpassing the box office totals of all 22 James Bond films and the six Star Wars movies. And there's still Harry Potter for a while...


1. Star Wars
With 6 films that have grossed almost $2 billion dollars at the box office and one of the most dedicated fan bases in all of pop culture, there is no question that Star Wars is the most powerful film franchise in history. Since the first film hit theaters on May 25, 1977 there has been no turning back; Star Wars is the king of all movie franchises, there is just no way around it.

Angels and Demons teaser poster

It has been dropped the first teaser poster for 'Angels and Demons'. The film is a sequel to 2006’s The Da Vinci Code, and it should make for one hell of a ride. Check out the new image below:


Kung Fu Panda 2 set for 2011

DreamWorks Animation has officially confirmed that a sequel to its animated hit "Kung Fu Panda" is in the works and has set a release date of June 3, 2011.

The film, which will reunite Jack Black, as kung fu fan Po, Angelina Jolie and other members of the original voice cast, will be released in 3-D -- the new standard for all DreamWorks Animation movies starting next year -- on regular and Imax screens worldwide.

The 2011 date means that "Panda" will be sharing the summer box-office schedule with Disney/Pixar's "Cars 2," which Disney moved last week from a 2012 release to summer 2011.

The original "Panda," which grossed more than $626 million worldwide, is DreamWorks Animation's most successful nonsequel. It will be released on DVD and Blu-ray November 9