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UNDERWORLD: EVOLUTION Poster And Website Online!

Underworld: Evolution, the sequel to the drenched in bluelight (as opposed to the Matrix green), matrix vampire rip-off that wasn't entirely awful, is gearing up for a marketing launch at this weekends Comic Con in San Diego. Dig the ?poster and site. ?Come back for the trailer.

15 Jul, 2005 - 6:14 AM

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TRAILERS: Paltrow's PROOF And Foxx's STEALTH!

Proof has been in the can for at least 6 or 7 months. ?Word has it Miramax held it for an oscar run for this year instaed of last. ?It stars Paltrow, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hope Davis, and Anthony Hopkins and is based on the Tony winning play. ?Foxx's Stealth, on the other hand, still looks like crap to us. ?Too much CGI can be a bad thing, people.

15 Jul, 2005 - 4:06 AM

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LOST, HOUSEWIVES Get 2005 Emmy Nominations!

The Emmy Nominations are in and Lost, Desperate Housewives, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Will and Grace (people watch that show?) all got multiple nods. Scrubs and Arrested Development (should win) are up for best comedy, while Six Feet Under, West Wing, 24, and Deadwood will go up against Lost for best drama. ?Oh, the drama. Click Over for a full list of nominees.

14 Jul, 2005 - 5:50 AM

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Winterbottom's Sex-Filled NINE SONGS Trailer!

Art-house director Michael Winterbottom (Code 46, 24hr Party People, Welcome to Sarajevo) shoots all his film guerilla-style (no script, only charaters and situations that become scenes). ?For Nine Songs, he wanted everything to be real, and we mean everything. ?So take a close look, actors Kieran O'Brien and Margo Stilley are actually having sex in this film which mostly takes place in bed.

14 Jul, 2005 - 4:07 AM

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Harry Knowles Eats Up Burton's CHARLIE & The CHOCOLATE FACTORY!!

Red beard himself, Harry Knowles, the master of the Aintitcool web, has seen Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.  He loved it (of course, it should be noted, he's a Michael Bay fan as well). Click over to see why he's so slap happy about this remake.

14 Jul, 2005 - 3:52 AM

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COOTER Boycotts New DUKES OF HAZARD Flick!

No! Why?!  How could he? It's not because he went on to become a Republican Congressman from Georgia is it?  Ben "Cooter" Jones, theCooter from the original DUkes series has written an open letter urging people not to see the new Dukes flick.  He says they trashed the family friendly show.  We have no idea what he's talking about.

14 Jul, 2005 - 3:52 AM

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TRANSFORMERS Movie Details Dropped!

Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci (The Island), the hip screenwriting duo that are being blown by Hollywood hotshots for their action scripts, dropped a few hints about the Transformers Movie they are currently rewriting. ?LationReview.com interviewed them.

13 Jul, 2005 - 3:39 AM

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Hollywood Reporter, Variety Like THE ISLAND?!

Neither the Hollywood Reporter or Variety review loved hack-director Michael Bay's, The Island, but neither of them hated it either. Both give note the simplicity of the film, that it's basically an action chase film with a plot made for the action sequences, and both give nods to Scarlet Johannson and Ewan McGregor's limited performances. The pic is expected to do bangiup, no-brainer business when it opens in two weeks. Read both Reviews.

12 Jul, 2005 - 3:48 AM

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SONY Pictures Gets High On BAD SEQUELS!

Road House 2 (yes, that Patrick Swayze bar movie), Hollow Man 2 (yep, the bad invisible man flick with The Bacon), and I Know What You Did 3 (this one's slightly more understandable, but still, a shitty franchise) are all in development at Sony Pictures. Clearly, the suits at Sony are wacked out on some sort of solution they huff.

12 Jul, 2005 - 3:39 AM

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HARRY POTTER: GOBLET OF FIRE And THE ISLAND Sneak Reviews!

According to the sneaky geeks writing into Aintitcool over the weekend, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (opening in November) and Michael Bay's, The Island (opening in a few weeks), are decent flicks.  The geeks that wrote in seem to be both fans of both Harry Potter and Michael Bay flicks  respectively, so be wary, these could easily be studio plants (because we all know Michael Bay is an untalented ass). Read the "reviews" and watch the latest trailers for each film.

11 Jul, 2005 - 3:39 AM

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FANTASTIC FOUR Has Hot Opening Weekend!?

Who knew such a badly reviewed superhero flick could survive harsh word of mouth to make $50m at the box office, supplanting Cruise and Spielberg's War of the Worlds after just one weekend. Click over for the top ten numbers.

11 Jul, 2005 - 3:28 AM

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Steve Martin's SHOPGIRL & Indie JUNEBUG Trailers

Dig into the beginning of this fall's Indie-wonderland.  Shopgirl is an adaptation of Steve Martin's novella (that he adapted himself) that stars Claire Danes and Jason Swartzman and Martin. Junebug is the debut film from rookie Phil Morrison (being compared to Woody Allen and Wes Anderson) about a southern family that's, well, southern.  It costars the OC's Ben McKenzie.

9 Jul, 2005 - 9:23 AM

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MTV Visits TENACIOUS D Movie Set!

Yes, it's going to be a movie (Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny). Yes, Jack Black is producing and that means 110% of this flick will be Black being Black to the max.  An MTV bonehead correspondent visited with Kyle and Jack inbetween takes and came back with this quick promotional that, yes, includes a song. Thanks to Moviebox for the DRM-free MTV clip.

8 Jul, 2005 - 2:38 PM

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Dtheatre Reviews WAR OF THE WORLDS!

H.G. Wells?s ?science fiction classic The War of the Worlds was published in 1898, when England was getting a little uneasy about all the mischief Germany seemed to be up to over on the Continent. ?In 1938, Orson Welles enacted a radio drama based on the book. ?It ran as a mock news report detailing a Martian invasion of New Jersey. Once again, those Germans were making people nervous. ?In 1953, Byron Haskin brought the book to film, adding the A-bomb and a lot of modernized scientific jargon to make us believe aliens could indeed invade, and there?d be nothing that could stop them. This time our fears were of the Soviet Union and communist ideology destroying our American dream. ?Flash forward to the present and enter Steven Spielberg (the guy who used to make cool movies). Warning, this review is SPOILER-TASTIC. Review written by guest reviewer, Nat "The Grey."

7 Jul, 2005 - 8:46 PM

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Freaky EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE Trailer!

Based on true events, The Exorcism of Emily Rose is the tale of the court trial of a priest that supposedly performed an exorcism on a college student who may have been possessed.  This is trailer is fucking freaky and if the film is half as good (not always, ok hardly ever the case) it could be one of the scariest flicks since Lil' Bowwow's, Like Mike.  Check it.

7 Jul, 2005 - 7:11 PM

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New CORPSE BRIDE Trailer Online!

Just as we're getting close to Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory opening (July 15th), another Burton kids-ish flick gets a new trailer. Check out the new teaser for Corpse Bride (opening in September).

7 Jul, 2005 - 6:58 PM

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