Movie Trailer for The Eye
We can’t say Jessica Alba’s new thriller, The Eye, looks at all original or worth seeing.
Well, we could say that. But we’d be lying.
Check out the movie trailer for it now and decide for yourself:
We can’t say Jessica Alba’s new thriller, The Eye, looks at all original or worth seeing.
Well, we could say that. But we’d be lying.
Check out the movie trailer for it now and decide for yourself:
Already teeming with young stars - such as Vanessa Hudgens and Scott Porter - the musical coming-of-age dramedy Will is receiving a dose of veteran actors, as well.
Lisa Kudrow and David Bowie have signed on for the film, which focuses on a high school outcast (Liam Aiken from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events) and a popular girl (Hudgens) who form an unlikely bond through a love of music. They put together a group to perform at their school’s battle of the bands competition.
Kudrow will play Will’s mother. No word on Bowie’s role yet.

Carla Gugino recently talked with MTV about her role in Zack Snyder’s highly-anticipated Watchmen movie:
“It was really one of the craziest, most fun roles I’ve ever gotten to play,” the actress said. “I start at 25 years old in the 1940s, and I age to 67 years old with full prosthetics in the 1980s. [Sally] is a larger-than-life character. She’s a costumed crime fighter, but her idea of a costume is very Bettie Page-meets-[Alberto] Vargas.
The movie doesn’t come out until March 2009. But read more of Gugino’s take on it now.
In Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Luke Goss plays the role of Prince Nuada, the movie’s main antagonist. He recently talked with Super Hero Hype about the part:
Can you give us some background on your character?
Luke Goss: Yeah, this is one I have to think about without spoiling the plot. His father is the king of the Unseen Realm, as much as he’s the Elf King, he’s still the king of the Unseen Realm, and as his son and heir, I’m potentially the future king of that realm.
My father has some ideas that I don’t particularly believe in, and the great thing about Guillermo’s idea of a good guy/bad guy is that I think you get a lot of that stuff for free, you get a lot of the situation takes care of who’s the good guy and who’s the bad guy. When you got a great actor like Ron Perlman playing Hellboy, then they already know what’s going on, they know who the good guy is.
You got a father-son issue here again–without going into detail–that just gives it a great three-dimension to the story. Like everything Guillermo does, he’s not afraid to bring in sentiment and pain and family and issues to a genre media.
I love it because all the purists out there that kind of poo-poo the genre movies have to get over it, because Guillermo is directing the movie, which is great, and I’m lucky to be a part of it.
Read the full interview with Goss now.
Fans of the movie Rudy may actually wish to turn away from this clip.
This is footage from the actual game in which Rudy Ruettiger had a sack and was carried off on the shoulders of his teammates.
Without the classic score from the film, however (combined with the fact that it’s really more like half a sack), the sequence loses its suspense: