The Red Band Trailer for Step Brothers
We already showed you the Step Brothers movie trailer.
Now, here is the red band, slightly more explicit preview for the Will Ferrell and John C. O'Reilly flick:
We already showed you the Step Brothers movie trailer.
Now, here is the red band, slightly more explicit preview for the Will Ferrell and John C. O'Reilly flick:
Have you ever asked yourself WWJRD?
For those wondering what John Rambo would do, we've added a series of new quotes to our Rambo home page that may offer some insight into this classic character.
Browse through the complete collection of Rambo quotes, highlighted by the sampling below:
Burnett: What did you do? We came here to help stop the killing! Who are you to...
John Rambo: [grabs Burnett by the throat, and slams him up against a support beam] Who are you?
Sarah: Let him go!
John Rambo: They would've raped her fifty times... and cut your fucking heads off. Who are you? Who are any of you?
John J. Rambo: Fuck the world.
John J. Rambo: [while aiming an arrow at Lewis' eye] Any of you boys want to shoot, now's the time. There isn't one of us that doesn't want to be someplace else. But this is what we do, who we are. Live for nothing, or die for something. Your call.
John J. Rambo: You didn't kill for your country... you killed for yourself.
John J. Rambo: Live for nothing, or die for something.
John J. Rambo: When you're pushed, killing's as easy as breathing.
We already knew that Batman loved his gadgets, but turns out the Caped Crusader is also a fan of strong bones and muscles.
Christian Bale, decked out in his famous superhero suit, is starring in a new Got Milk? ad. The copy reads:
Others reload. Batman refuels. Research suggests that milk's unique mix of nutrients can help athletes recover after exercise. And its protein can help build muscle. So train hard and drink lowfat or fat free milk, because the Batmobile isn't the only thing that needs to refuel.
The Dark Knight comes out on July 18.
With Spider-Man 4 and 5 rumored to be filming simultaneously, yet without Tobey Maguire having signed up yet to weave any webs of justice, Latino Review asks:
Might Maguire be out of the franchise? And, if so, who could replace him in the title role?
Here are possibilities the aforementioned publication says it's heard as considerations:
PATRICK FUGIT
MICHAEL ANGARANO
Neither is a huge name, but neither was Maguire when he first donned the Spider-Man tights. What do you think of these choices for the role?
Jonah Hill might not be appearing in Tranformers 2, but it sounds like the sequel will receive a comedic jolt after all.
The Office star Rainn Wilson told MTV that he'll make a cameo appearance in Transformers 2, which opens on June 26, 2009. He'll have a small part as a professor in the film.
Similar to his appearance in Juno, Rainn Wilson will enjoy a cameo in Transformers 2.
The cast and crew of High School Musical 3: Senior Year recently spoke to ABC News about the most anticipated film aimed at teens, maybe ever.
What, exactly, will the big screen version of this popular Disney franchise be about?
For starters, "we have a prom scene," Zac Efron (pictured) said, though he was sort of corrected by co-star Ashley Tisdale: "It's actually a play that we're putting on about a prom."
Interesting. While fans of the series may need to wait until October 24 to see what the plot is truly about, here's a rundown of spoilers we learned from this set visit:
Shooting for High School Musical 3 wraps in late June. We'll have more secrets from the set as they come in.
There was talk of an Iron Man sequel long before the original hit the big screen.
So why not start similar rumors about a follow-up to the Sex and the City movie? Star Kim Cattrall already has.
"The audience is so happy to see the girls back," said the actress this week. "It was a blast to make and I hope we get to come back and make another."
Before we can consider this, the original Sex and the City movie has to open. Send us your thoughts on it after you see it.
Two movies come out on DVD today. One was an unexpected addition to a classic franchise, while the other was a disappointing film from Woody Allen. Here's a rundown of each...
Rambo
Stars: Sylvester Stallone
Why you should rent it: Because if we don't support Stallone's revisiting of ancient heroes, what will become of his career?
Cassandra's Dream
Stars: Ewan McGregor, Colin Farrell
Why you should rent it: To make other Woody Allen movies even better by comparison.
Fans recently had a chance to ask Guillermo del Toro - director of The Hobbit and its untitled sequel - and executive producer Peter Jackson about the upcoming movies. Here's a look at what the vital players had to say in this live Web chat.
"At this point in time the plan is to write [the screenplays] for the rest of this year and start early conceptual designs. 2009 will be dedicated to pre-production on both movies and 2010 will be the year we shoot both films back to back," Jackson said, adding:
"Post production follows one film at a time with The Hobbit being released December 2011, and (Film Two) release Dec 2012. That is the schedule in about as much detail as we have ourselves at the moment."
Casting rumors have claimed that claims that Lords of the Rings veterans Ian McKellen (Gandalf), Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn), and Andy Serkis (Gollum) have all been approached to reprise their respective roles for the films.
But Del Toro clarified the matter by warning Web surfers: not so fast, fans.
"No casting has started yet, but some people have thrown their helmet into the ring," he said, while Jackson added: "We anticipate we won't be in serious casting mode for these movies until well into next year."
Following our previous clip of The Incredible Hulk in a street fight, here's a look at everyone's favorite green hero doing battle with nemesis Blonsky.
The Incredible Hulk comes out on June 13.