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		<title>New Battleship Trailer Vaults Movie from Must-Miss to Must-See</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 10:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first teaser trailer for director Peter Berg&#8217;s (Hancock, The Kingdom) Battleship debuted this past July and it was, like the concept of the movie (WTF? Now Hollywood&#8217;s basing movies off board games?), a complete traveshamockery. There were ships, Qui-Gon Jinn, the girl with giant hoots that dates that tennis player that looks Sean-William Scott, lots of ocean, lots of CGI and not a whole lot of anything juicy to make me want to fork out my hard-earned cash for a board game turned movie. I was kind of sad, frankly, because I like Peter Berg. He might not be a household name, but The Kingdom, Friday Night Lights and The Rundown are all fairly solid, especially The Kingdom. Lo and behold a new trailer hit the web a few days ago and I&#8217;m recanting what I said back in July. Somebody in the Universal Pictures marketing department got his/her sweatpants pulled down and spanked with moon rocks, because this new preview, clocking in at two-and-a-half minutes, is pretty freakin&#8217; sweet. Maybe it&#8217;s the Michael Bay fan in me, but aliens, big ships, buildings and cities being waylaid and sweet robotic techno music get my blood boiling for summer. This isn&#8217;t an Oscar contender by any stretch of the imagination, but this second trailer makes it look cool and fun, something the first completely missed. I&#8217;m okay with Hollywood being creatively bankrupt, just as long as I&#8217;m entertained and having fun. Battleship hits theaters on May 18, 2012 and stars Taylor Kitsch (X-Men Origins: Wolverine), Brooklyn Decker (Just Go With It), Alexander Skarsgård (Melancholia), Rihanna and Liam Neeson (Unknown). Check out the trailer below and let me know if I&#8217;m right or if I&#8217;m completely off my rocker. I say this is a must-see for 2012, what say ye?]]></description>
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		<title>From the Files of Suck: Behold the Battleship Trailer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2011 22:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was only a matter of time before Hollywood stopped raping remaking films from the 80s and moved on to greener, more creative pastures &#8211; like board games. I guess technically Battleship isn&#8217;t a board game, but you get my drift. When Peter Berg, whom I typically hold in high esteem as a director (The Kingdom, Hancock), announced he&#8217;d be bringing &#8220;you sunk my&#8221; Battleship to the big screen, I was dumbfounded and horrified. Now, after watching the teaser trailer, I can say without a shade of doubt, this movie looks 100 percent awful. But should I be surprised? When your cast consists of Liam Neeson (win), Taylor Kitsch (meh), Alexander Skarsgård (meh), Brooklyn Decker (win for her boobs, meh for her acting) and Rhianna (gag), I&#8217;d say you&#8217;re not off to a promising start. Bottom line? You want to tantalize me, Peter Berg? Give me more action and stuff blowing up and less of the human element. Save that for later trailers and for the film itself, then you might surprise me. As it stands now, this looks like a remake of Top Gun, except dumber. All hands on deck, as I give a big, fat hearty BOO to this 2012 release. Check out the trailer for Battleship below and try not to punch your own face out of anger afterwards.]]></description>
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		<title>The Hangover II Trailer is a Big Fat Teasing Trailer Tramp</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 09:49:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve known The Hangover: Part II has been heading to theaters this Memorial Day (May 26, 2011) since Todd Phillips&#8217; The Hangover was a financial and critical success in 2009, but we haven&#8217;t, other than casting, been given much and this teaser trailer continues in the same fashion. We know the movie is set in Thailand and it appears Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms) and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) are looking for their long lost pal, Doug (Justin Bartha), yet again. We also know, based on casting, that Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong) and Mike Tyson are returning, as well as cameos from Liam Neeson (Unknown) and Paul Giamatti (The Last Station). I don&#8217;t think this teaser is all that great, but The Hangover: Part II is still on my must-see list for 2011. I can&#8217;t imagine this tanking, but sequels are always tough, particularly comedy sequels. Sometimes the same jokes carbon copied to a different locale doesn&#8217;t sit well with audiences who crave something new and fresh to laugh at. Here&#8217;s to hoping Phillips and screenwriter Scott Armstrong knock this out the park. Check out the trailer after the jump and let me know your thoughts!]]></description>
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		<title>Movie Review: The A-Team (A)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 22:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every autumn for the last four years, Dan and I, along with our pal Nick, head up to Garden City, Utah – home of Utah’s Bear Lake – and spend a weekend inhaling everything and anything bad for your body, including Doritos, cinnamon rolls, bacon, M&#38;Ms, Swedish fish, soda, Oreos, Nutter Butters, hamburgers, fries, pizza and anything else in sight that’s chocked full of sugar. This three day culinary orgy is affectionately called “Mankend” and is punctuated by an afternoon of gun-firing goodness. In the end, we all enjoy 72 hours of laughing, dirty stories, farting and video games. The only thing missing is booze, hookers and pornos. Maybe someday. I bring up Mankend because Joe Carnahan’s The A-Team is the cinematic equivalent of a weekend with the dudes. I wouldn’t call it a “guy flick” but it definitely tilts that direction. I can’t remember the last time I smiled and giggled from start to finish during a movie, but such was the case with The A-Team. And apparently, aside from Dan, who gave the movie a B+, most other critics are calling this nonsensical and a mess. Even my beloved Roger Ebert gave it the bird finger and said watching the two-hour movie was punishment. Did these guys see the same movie? Are they depressed about the BP oil spill or the imminent threat of Iran or North Korea shooting a nuke up America’s prunehole? It makes no sense to me whatsoever. If it’s the film’s plot that has critics unenthused, then it’s time for that self-righteous group to unclench their collective butt cheeks and withdraw their noses from Oscar’s ass. This isn’t award season fare; this isn’t a gritty, dark and brooding look into soldier’s lives post-tour-of-duty in Iraq. This is dumb fun and there really isn’t anything to elaborate on. You have your heroes, Hannibal (Liam Neeson), Face (Bradley Cooper), B.A. (Quinton Jackson), and Murdock (Sharlto Copley), who are wrongly accused of stealing U.S. treasury plates while on duty in Iraq. We know they were set-up and we know screenwriters Carnahan, Brian Bloom and Skip Woods aren’t going to spend inordinate amounts of time investigating the psyches of our heroes, rather they spend 95 percent of the 117 minute runtime doing blowing crap up and looking for ways to make us laugh. I’d say they did an exceptional job. Part of what makes The A-Team so fun is the unmistakable camaraderie of the cast and their shared charisma. Cooper, Jackson and Jessica Biel (Captain Sosa) are great, but the real standouts are Copley, Neeson and Patrick Wilson (Lynch). Copley has a crazy sharpness to his acting that suggests total immersion, Neeson and his towering baritone and wry smile can’t help but steal the scene and Wilson has that high school jock smirk and countenance that reeks of weasel and makes him a perfect bad guy. The A-Team is summer moviemaking at its finest. It’s flashy, exaggerated, surprisingly funny and full of charm. If you are going to...]]></description>
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		<title>The A-Team Movie Review (Dan&#8217;s Take) B+</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 18:52:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With childhood nostalgia anchored firmly in the 80s, I&#8217;m a prime target for Hollywood&#8217;s recent nostalgia sweep. Thanks to a raging ego, contrarianism and a cold black heart however, I&#8217;m a hard sell&#8211; or like to think I am. I tend to like 80s nostalgia planted firmly in the 80s- big hair, fluffy innocence, original charm and all. And while we here at AATM are never against a remake/reboot, oftentimes they&#8217;re thin rehashes that rely on name brand only and eschew what worked for material that&#8217;s simply meaner, uglier, sloppier and strainingly unhip in attempts to be hip. Still, we&#8217;ve got two iconic 80&#8242;s pop culture survivors making a play for buckets of summertime dollars&#8211; between Karate Kid and The A-Team, welcome to 80&#8242;s flashback weekend, 2010. Happily, thanks to some bouncy dialogue, use of its TV predecessors elaborate ruses (peppered with Carnahan&#8217;s trademark planning cut to action and back again), cheerful doses of action-heavy camaraderie and enough balance between old and new, The A-Team arrives (10 years and close to 20 writers later) with a giddy dose of shenanigans that equal a testosterone soaked onslaught of both gregariousness and fun. Directed by Narc and Smokin&#8217; Aces kinetic and personable Joe Carnahan, The A-Team arrives with most of its 80&#8242;s roots intact&#8211; chockablock with back-slapping, old time buddy banter and the eccentrically likable characters of master-mind Hannibal (Liam Neeson), lady-slayer Face (Bradley Cooper), bats**t crazy Murdock (District 9&#8216;s Sharlto Copely) and sensitive tough guy B.A (Bad Attitude) Barracus (WWE tough guy Quinton Jackson). Set up as a prequel that tells the story of what the TV series opening lines only alluded to, we meet the A-Team before they&#8217;ve gelled into The A-Team&#8211; a group of Rangers who, by chance, all cross  paths in Mexico before bonding and working in Iraq in the final days of the pullout. Interestingly, that places The A-Team somewhere in the distant future. Still, the hammer of conflict has to fall and soon the boys are framed for a crime they didn&#8217;t commit, creatively bust their way out of respective high security military prisons and come together to both clear their names and ladle up a satisfying platter full of winking, smile-cementing fun that&#8217;s as rapid-fire as they come. Inducing &#8220;permasmile&#8221; can be tough, but with trucks/people/airplanes flipping, characters who look like they&#8217;re having fun and bullets and witty zingers zipped by on screen, my first grin came on about two minutes into the film and remained, non-stop, until the 90-minute mark. Disappointingly, it&#8217;s there The A-Team loses some of its charming steam as Carnahan lets lose in a third act that buries the audience in a routine, mind-crushing and action dense kitchen sink filled with sensory Red Bull and cocaine overkill of way too much, way too loud. Still, the action is creative and the first two acts feel so light and pitch-perfect, it supports the leaden weight that almost&#8211; almost&#8211; collapses on itself. Supporting performances are meaty enough, with a slick performances by Patrick...]]></description>
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		<title>Clash of the Titans Movie Review (C)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 21:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next to the Star Wars saga and the Indiana Jones films, there was no other movie I loved more in the 1980s than Clash of the Titans. After watching Perseus turn the Kraken into stone with Medusa’s severed head, I was obsessed with Greek mythology. I gobbled up any book I could find at the school library. I even dressed up as Perseus on Halloween in 1982. I was 100 percent sure the third-grade ladies would be swooning over me just like thousands of women were lusting after the tan and shaggy-haired Harry Hamlin. I brought my plastic sword to school and my mom made me a toga. Nevertheless, my enthusiasm was shattered when I arrived at school and, after going to the bathroom to change, realized the toga was too short. If I bent over, all my classmates would receive an eyeful of Underoos and eight year-old prunehole. This meant I had to sport my jeans beneath my Perseus ensemble, which meant I looked like a complete idiot. I was no Harry Hamlin. The magic was kaput. I don’t mean to use adolescent tragedy as segue for rating Louis Leterrier’s Clash of the Titans remake, but the connection is inevitable. The director, who I thought resurrected The Hulk from an ignominious Ang Lee death with 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, sputters and ultimately fails to bring any sort of pizzazz, depth or enchantment to the age-old tale of the demigod Perseus, the son of Zeus. And that’s unfortunate, because with a little more story and engagement, this bombastic panorama of special effects might have a little more staying power and charm. Nothing in the 2010 version of Clash of the Titans story-wise is extraordinarily different from the 1981 version, with the crux of the narrative laid squarely on the shoulders of Perseus (Sam Worthington). Like the original, Perseus was plopped into the ocean with his mom after King Acrisius (Jason Flemyng) discovered Zeus (Liam Neeson) had knocked-up his wife. In this outing, Perseus is rescued by a fisherman (Pete Postlethwaite) and raised by the old man as his own son. But, like Superman, Perseus knows he’s different and after Hades (Ralph Fiennes) kills his fishing family, Perseus is on a collision course with the gods. He will have his vengeance. Perseus winds up in Argos, a kingdom dead set on giving the middle finger to Zeus and his pals. They’re toppling statues of the gods and the king and queen are talking about how their daughter, Andromeda (Alexa Davalos), is hotter than Aphrodite. This doesn’t sit to well, obviously, with the gods, who need the love and worship of the humans to make them strong. In their frustration, they send bad boy Hades to Argos, and after turning the beautiful queen into Donatella Versace lookalike, the god of the Underworld tells Argos they are going to reap the nuclear destruction of the Kraken unless they sacrifice Andromeda to the massive beast. In the original, Perseus dashes off to visit the...]]></description>
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		<title>Clash of the Titans Movie Review (Dan&#8217;s Take)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 08:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, a warning: Loaded with the stuff eyes love gnoshing, Clash of the Titans should be seen in two dimensions, not three. Filmed top to bottom for a 2D release, Clash of the Titans composition, lighting, effects and edits were created for the unaided eye. As a result, Clash of the Titans retrofitted 3D presentation is a dim, vision punishing mess of double imaging and off-kilter depth; slipshod artifacts that disrupt viewing to the point of souring it. Technological grumbling aside, Clash of the Titans the movie fares slightly better than its 3D boondoggle thanks to its world of exotic pizazz and the goofy strength of mythological fantasy. Decidedly darker than the 1981 original, Clash of the Titans earnestly updates its predecessor&#8217;s aesthetic with armor for togas, cornrows for mop-tops and earnest crankiness for good humor, but suffers from an equal distribution of emotional vacancy and watch-checking sag when monsters aren&#8217;t stomping, roaring and slithering onscreen. Tired of the Gods&#8217; petty cruelty mankind has taken to relying on their own strength. They&#8217;ve stopped praying, stormed Mount Olympus and defied the Gods. Petulant rebellion doesn&#8217;t sit well with Zeus (Liam Neeson), who sends brother Hades (a very brotherly looking Ralph Fiennes) to unleash some God-fearing terror on the city of Argos in the form of a choice: offer up the princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos) or face the wrath of an angry Kraken in 10 days time. Perseus (Sam Worthington), surrogate son of a God-stomped fisherman and bastard son of Zeus, signs up to stop the Kraken, save the princess and avenge the death of his adopted family. With a handful of gruff warriors and mysterious hot-sage Io (the angelic Gemma Arterton), Perseus suits up and sets out for some Grecian style vengeance. Along the way he stabs/beheads monsters, rides a Pegasus, discovers his lineage and shows the Gods a good ol&#8217; fashioned what-for. 1981&#8242;s Clash of the Titans was a light, mythological adventure that basked in the charm of its Harryhausen-born monsters. Director Louis Leterrier&#8217;s remake keeps some of that same DNA,  but never finds time to introduce a relationship that isn&#8217;t a one-dimensional key to unlocking a revelation or a character who isn&#8217;t dying to lead the movie into the next effect sequence. The movie feels heavily pared down to action sequences and relies on the clamoring largess of special effects and fantasy to connect with the audience. In a movie less concerned about character, all that stuff could be dismissed. But Clash of the Titans does makes efforts to indicate its character relationships are important&#8211; the quest and subsequent plot depend on them. Unfortunately, the decision to amp  action over connective tissue bumps princess Andromeda, Io, a pair of tag-along hunters and an adversarial relationship between Perseus and warrior leader Draco to nothing more than passing nods&#8211; and when characters start taking dirt naps, it&#8217;s difficult to imagine why it matters. Still, there&#8217;s fun to be found in Clash&#8216;s creatures and the hijinks of Fiennes&#8217; oozing, duplicitous Hades vs....]]></description>
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		<title>New A-Team Trailer and Poster Make Me Giddy for June 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 05:14:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I didn&#8217;t watch The A-Team too much when I was a kid, but I knew the players &#8211; Face, B.A., Hannibal and Murdock. In fact, I think I actually had a B.A. Baracus action figure. My point is this &#8211; even though I enjoy Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Sharlto Copley and Jessica Biel, The A-Team movie wasn&#8217;t on my must-see list for 2010 summer movies. However, after watching the full-length trailer below, I am now circling June 11. The A-Team looks like it&#8217;s going to kick ass. And I hope I&#8217;m right, because I loved director Joe Carnahan&#8217;s brutally gritty 2002 debut film, Narc.]]></description>
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		<title>New A-Team Trailer is a Tasty Friday Treat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 20:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s just a minute and a half teaser and it&#8217;s reaaaalllly low-res, but I have to admit, The A-Team could be pretty cool. I&#8217;m not saying it will be sweet, I&#8217;m just saying it could be. As soon as a hi-res version is online, we&#8217;ll get it up and posted for you&#8217;re viewing pleasure. As for the film, it hits theaters on June 11, 2010 and stars Liam Neeson as Hannibal, Bradley Cooper as Face, Quentin &#8220;Rampage&#8221; Jackson as B.A. Baracus and Sharlto Copley as Murdock. Honestly, I didn&#8217;t watch much of The A-Team back in the 1980s. I watched some, but I&#8217;m not what you&#8217;d call a fan. Three things have me intrigued at the prospect of The A-Team being a delight: First, the director, Joe Carnahan, was the man behind the lens for the gritty crime drama, Narc. Love that movie. Second, Liam Neeson &#8211; the guy is solid in everything. And third, anyone who watched Sharlto Copley in District 9 knows this guy has a bright future. What say ye?]]></description>
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		<title>Release the Kraken! New Clash Trailer Kicks Ass!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 19:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, it&#8217;s 100 percent official &#8211; I can&#8217;t wait for March 10, 2010. This new Clash of the Titans trailer is quite similar to the teaser released a few months ago, but there is enough new bits and pieces that I&#8217;ve officially taken the fast train to Nerdtown. I loved the 1981 version starring Harry Hamlin (LA Law), but it was ripe for a remake. From what I can tell &#8211; and again, I&#8217;m just going off the trailer &#8211; this version with Liam Neeson (Taken), Sam Worthington (Terminator Salvation), Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace) and Ralph Fiennes (The Reader) is going to be quite the spectacle. Take a peek below and share your thoughts! What do you think of the Kraken?]]></description>
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		<title>Clash of the Titans Teaser Trailer is 99.9% Awesome</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:06:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember how cool the 1981 version of Clash of the Titans used to be when you were five years-old and the Ray Harryhausen creatures looked ever-so-real? Remember how lame that movie looks now? Don&#8217;t fret, because from the looks of this teaser trailer, director Louis Leterrier has made the tale of Perseus, Andromeda, Medussa and the Krakken all shiny again, with a little bit of kick-ass video game zip to boot. My only problem with this trailer? The tagline at the end: TITANS! WILL! CLASH! Lame. Otherwise, I&#8217;m sufficiently juiced for March 2010.]]></description>
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		<title>Hey, It&#8217;s Qui-Gon Jinn!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 08:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I posted some images from Empire Magazine&#8217;s preview of Clash of the Titans, a remake of the 1980&#8242;s classic, which is due to hit theaters in March 2010. This week Entertainment Weekly posted some insider images of Liam Neeson dolled up in a hefty suit of armor for his role as the mighty Zeus, CEO of the Greek gods. I wonder how much Just For Men they had to use on the wig and beard Neeson used back in 1999&#8242;s Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace? Yeah, he looks like Qui-Gon Jinn. And just saying that name makes my hatred of George Lucas come to a boil again, so I&#8217;m going to bed. Good day, sir! Clash of the Titans on DVD at Amazon.com!]]></description>
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		<title>New Clash of the Titans Images Make Me Giddy for March 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 23:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really haven’t delved too deeply into the release schedule for 2010 yet, but one movie I am absolutely looking forward to is Louis Leterrier’s (The Incredible Hulk) remake of the 1981 classic, The Clash of the Titans. Next to the Star Wars and Indiana Jones trilogies, I’m not sure there is another movie from the 1980s that captivated and enthralled me as much as Clash. In fact, I loved the movie so much that in third grade I dressed up as Perseus for Halloween. We got to wear our costumes to school and my mom had made my toga too small, so instead of flashing my classmates my nubile derriere, I wore it with my Toughskins jeans and felt like a dork. Clash of the Titans hits theaters on March 26, 2010 and boasts quite the cast. First and foremost, the name you will hear the most, is Sam Worthington, the star of the turd-a-rific Terminator Salvation and the upcoming Avatar. And while he looks like a rockin’ Perseus, Worthington has done nothing to prove to me he’s here to stay in Hollywood. No, I’m more excited about the supporting players in Clash of the Titans, namely, Liam Neeson (Taken) as Zeus, Ralph Fiennes (The Reader) as Hades, Danny Huston (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) as Poseidon and the lovely Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace) as Io. Some other faces you’ll recognize are Alexa Davalos (Defiance) as Andromeda, Mads Mikkelsen (Casino Royale) as Draco, Polly Walker (HBO’s Rome) as Cassiopeia and Vincent Regan (300) as Kepheus. That’s a lot of names to digest, but needless to say, I have high hopes for this movie. Apparently so does Empire Magazine, as their latest issue highlights Clash of the Titans as 2010’s “hottest blockbuster.” Whatever that means. One has to think we should see a trailer soon for the movie, considering its due in theaters in six months. I’m banking on a November or December trailer premiere, so until then, enjoy the pics from Empire below.]]></description>
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		<title>Taken + Unfaithful = The Other Man</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 03:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh, man! Qui-Gon Jinn is pissed in this trailer for The Other Man. And why wouldn&#8217;t he be? First he&#8217;s got to rescue his spoiled rotten daughter in Taken, and now he learns his wife, played by Laura Linney (The Savages), is having sexytime with Antonio Banderas (The Legend of Zorro). On first glance, this looks like the writers from the aforementioned Taken linked up with the creative masterminds behind Unfaithful and pounded out a script for this your-having-an-affair-with-my-wife-and-now-I&#8217;m-going-to-stalk-you thriller. Moreoever, the September 25th release date (not quite summer movie, not quite ripe enough for Oscar/awards season) tells me the studio just doesn&#8217;t know how to approach this film. It&#8217;s kind of a buckshot release. Maybe it&#8217;ll be good; maybe it won&#8217;t. One positive, aside from the cast, is director/screenwriter Richard Eyre. Does his name sound familiar? It should, as he&#8217;s the hand behind Notes on a Scandal (Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench) and Iris (Kate Winslet, Judi Dench and Jim Broadbent). This could be good and the trailer below has me leaning that way. Still, I don&#8217;t quite smell an awards fire burning under this movie. Am I wrong? What&#8217;s your take?]]></description>
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