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Judd Apatow Teases Anchorman 2

It's hard to take Judd Apatow seriously when it comes to, well, anything.

But the mere mention of an Anchorman sequel has the Reel Movie News staff giddy, so we have to at least post Apatorw's recent comments to MTV.

"The movie that probably has a best shot at a sequel is Anchorman. Ron Burgundy would be hilarious at 70-years-old, being the anchor," the writer/director mused of what films on his resume might demand to be revisited.

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Come on, you cant tell us the sight of an elderly Will Ferrell, still boisterous and conceited, warm milk dribbling down his now white beard, doesn't make you laugh out loud. Make it happen. Judd!

"Yeah," Apatow laughed, "We all think it would be fun to see him up on his feet again doing what only he can do. That would be awesome �" but it could only happen in 30 years."

Write in now and share your thoughts: Would you watch an Anchorman sequel?

Neil McDonough Cast in Street Fighter

Here's the latest casting tidbit for the upcoming Street Fighter movie: Neil McDonough will play the villainous master of Psycho Power, M. Bison.

McDonough is best known for bit parts in films such as The Hitcher remake, Flags of Our Fathers and as Lieutenant Hawk in Star Trek First Contact.

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Rounding out the Street Fighter cast is Kristin Kreuk as Chun Li, Micheal Clark Duncan as Balrog, Taboo from the Black Eye Peas as Spaniard Vega and Chris Klein as Charlie Nash.

The film, directed by Romeo Must Die Helmer Andrzej Bartkowiak, is set for a 2009 release.

The Forbidden Kingdom Photos, Quotes Added to Site

The Forbidden Kingdom looks like a lot of fun.

Starring Jackie Chan and Jet Li, this flick won't be short on action, that much is certain. As usual with Chan movies, though, there also look to be a few funny one-liners. We're compiled a couple already on our quotes page for the film.

Meanwhile, check out the following images from The Forbidden Kingdom and click on each one now for an enlarged version...

Jason and Lu YanThe Forbidden Kingdom PhotoSquaring OffHark!Lu Yan PhotoOn a QuestMonkey KingLu Yan

Johnny Depp is John Dillinger in Public Enemies

Here's a shot of Johnny Depp in the role of John Dillinger, taken from the set of Public Enemies.

The movie, which opens in 2009, is directed by Michael Mann and is based around the FBI's attempt to take down gangsters Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s.

Depp as Dillinger

Little Fockers: Meet the Fockers Sequel

In 2004, the sequel to Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers came out and became the highest grossing comedy of all time.

So it's no shock Universal Studios has decided to create another sequel titled Little Fockers.

In Little Fockers, we'll meet the child that Pam was pregnant with in Meet the Fockers. He's supposedly quite the little Focker.

So far, Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Terio Polo, and Barbra Streisand have all signed up for the third movie. We're still crossing out fingers for Dustin Hoffman to reprise his role as the eccentric Bernie Focker.

Until we have more information, you can get your Meet the Parents fix with plenty of Meet the Parents quotes as well as Meet the Fockers quotes.

Enjoy the following photo montage of movie stills from both flicks.

Greg and PamLie Detector TestJack with Kevin RawleyTwo sets of parentsRoz and JackByrnes and Fockers play footballRoz and DinaBernie and Jack

Spider-Man Photos Added to Site

Before we get carried away with the excitement of Spider-Man 4, let's take a look back at the film that started it all.

Click on the following thumbnails of shots from the original Spider-Man for enlarger versions of the pics...

Peter Parker PictureA Classic SceneHarry OsbornThe Green GoblinMJ and HarryPeter ParkerThis Might FitMary Jane Watson

Sam Rami Takes on Jack Ryan

51vhgh7at6l_aa240_.jpg Looks like Spider-Man director Sam Raimi is hooking up with Paramount Pictures to bring Tom Clancy hero Jack Ryan back to the big screen.

According to Variety, Rami will develop and direct a series of new movies centering on the CIA analyst character that was played by Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck over the course of four films from 1990 to 2002.

Variety adds that the studio may opt to set the film in the present day, with a global threat triggering the action. This would seem to indicate that the movie won't be based on an existing Clancy novel. Now, let us know:

Who do you think should take over the role of Jack Ryan?

Anton Yelchin to Appear in Terminator 4

Anton Yelchin (upcoming Star Trek, Charlie Bartlett) is in negotiations to star as post-apocalyptic warrior Kyle Reese in Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Yelchin will play a teen version of Reese, the man who fathered world savior John Connor in the original Terminator film. Christian Bale will play John Connor in the movie, which is set for release on May 22, 2009.

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Reese, one of the children who survived a machine-driven nuclear holocaust, befriends Marcus (Sam Worthington), an early edition of the Terminator cyborg played in previous films by Arnold Schwarzenegger.

In McG's film, the character is a young version of the one played by Michael Biehn, who traveled back in time in the original to impregnate Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and father the world's future savior.

The film picks up with their son (Bale), now in his 30s, fighting desperately to save a decimated civilization against machines that have taken control.

Reel Movie Reviews: Run Fatboy Run

reel-reviews-logo44.jpg Run Fatboy Run!

It's more than just a command to your local, overweight bartender. It's the name of David Schwimmer's latest directorial effort. How do critics feel about the comedy? Let's take a look...

- Run, Fatboy, Run is the type of romantic comedy apt to be described as "nice" or "sweet," both of which are codewords for "unexceptional" and "useless." -- Slant Magazine

- An unapologetic throwback to the days when comedies didn't have to be all that original -- just as long as they were funny. -- Cinematical

Lift Fatboy Lift

- Schwimmer just doesn't have the directorial wit to elevate the intermittently amusing script, and none of the cast seems dedicated enough to raise the bar either. -- Film Journal International

- There are no surprises here -- just broad, frequently slapstick gags that don't avoid but do tamp down a bit on the bodily-function school of yokkery. -- Variety

The Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day is a Go!

Troy Duffy had a very good St. Patrick's Day - and he wanted to share it with fans of his movie, Boondock Saints.

The writer/director of the cult classic posted a new video confirming that a sequel, The Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day. Check it out now.

The McManus twins

Duffy says that orignal stars Sean Patrick Flannery, Norman Reedus and Billy Connolly are all back. However, he didn't mention Willem Dafoe. We'll keep you posted as we learn more.

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