Saturday, September 18, 2010

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Trailer For Ron Howard’s ‘The Dilemma’ Starring Vince Vaughn & Kevin James Released

Posted: 17 Sep 2010 05:27 PM PDT



The first trailer for Ron Howard's new comedy, The Dilemma, has been released online.

The movie stars Vince Vaughn and Kevin James as best friends and colleagues, who seem to have everything going for them. They impressive some important people at work, they both have great girlfriends (Jennifer Connelly and Winona Ryder), and all seems perfect...that is until one of them spots his buddy's lady-friend messing around with another guy. This puts him in the unfortunate position of having to choose between breaking the bad news and jeopardizing all that is going so well, or just letting it be what it is.

The Dilemma doesn't really look like a Ron Howard movie; not until you spot Clint Howard, of course. But it does look like it could be a pretty funny buddy flick.

Be sure to head on over to the other side to read a full synopsis and check out the trailer for Ron Howard's The Dilemma right now! [...]

New Movies This Week: Which Will You Go See? [September 17, 2010]

Posted: 17 Sep 2010 01:27 PM PDT

From the Mind of M. Night Shyamalan: Devil

Teen comedy, crime drama, intense horror, romance, and an animated kid's film. I think I just heard Keanu say "Whoa!" The Studios are offering up a veritable potpourri of cinema this weekend. It feels like an oddity to me to see such degree of diversity at the box office, but I know it's probably not. It's just been a while and we're not used to it.

This has been M. Night Shyamalan week at Doom HQ as we prepare for our Flix of Doom review of Devil, along with a discussion of Shyamalan's body of work. So that's where my geeky ass is going to be planted at the theater this weekend.

I wanna know what movie YOU are planning to see this weekend?

Check out your choices here below [...]

Comics Review: Daytripper #10

Posted: 17 Sep 2010 11:36 AM PDT

DC/Vertigo Comics: Daytripper, Issue #10

Daytripper #10
Written and Drawn by Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon
Colors by Dave Stewart
Letters by Sean Konot
DC/Vertigo Comics
Price: $2.99
Release date: September 9, 2010


The books that matter are the ones that stick with you, that make you think about your life and how you can improve and what you're doing wrong. The books that matter are the ones that make you laugh and cry at the same page. The books that matter are the ones that you never want to forget for the rest of your life. Daytripper #10 is a book that is going to stick with me, and it is a book that matters.

Over the last ten issues, the Brazilian art team of brothers Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon have shown us the life and deaths of Bras de Oliva Domingo. Each issue has shown a moment from the character's life at different stages of his life, whether it be birth, childhood, adulthood, or old age, and each issue has ended with the character's death. Does it matter that we're never told if these are alternate realities, different dimensions, or any other sci-fi gobbledygook that comics readers are generally predisposed to jump to? No. Any explanation would ruin this comic. It is simply the story of life. His life, my life, anyone's life. I don't live in Brazil, I don't have kids, in fact, I have nothing in common with the main character, but every issue affected me in some way [...]

‘Borat’ Star Sacha Baron Cohen To Become Queen Singer Freddie Mercury

Posted: 17 Sep 2010 09:02 AM PDT



If you could pick anyone to play Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury in a movie about the band, your brain probably wouldn't jump to Borat and Bruno star Sacha Baron Cohen at first...but it should.

It's been announced that Baron Cohen will indeed be playing the flamboyant front man with legendary vocal talents in a new movie being backed by GK Films, Robert De Niro's Tribeca Productions, and Queen Films. A script for the movie, which will be about the entire band and not just Mercury, is being written by Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost/Nixon). The currently untitled movie will focus on the band toward their peak and building up to their 1985 performance at Live Aid.

Baron Cohen is best known for his comedic abilities, but it's quite clear that the man has a great ability to become someone else and really sell it. In addition to his Da Ali G Show creations, the British actor has also appeared in many different roles ranging from an Italian hair tonic salesman/con artist in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, a gay French race car driving champion in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, and a royal lemur in the Madagascar movies. [...]

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