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Watch A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)

Posted: 02 May 2010 06:15 PM PDT

Watch A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010) Online – A Nightmare on Elm Street is a 2010 American slasher film written by Wesley Strick and Eric Heisserer, directed by Samuel Bayer, and produced by Michael Bay, Andrew Form, and Brad Fuller. It is a remake of Wes Craven’s 1984 film of the same name and designed to reboot the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. The film stars Jackie Earle Haley as Freddy Krueger, a role made famous by Robert Englund. Rooney Mara plays Nancy Holbrook, loosely based on the character Nancy Thompson, originally portrayed by Heather Langenkamp. Set in present day, Freddy stalks the dreams of Nancy and her friends as they discover that they all share a common link from their childhood; they were all physically and sexually abused by Freddy before he was murdered by their vengeful parents. Now a supernatural force in their dreams, Freddy kills off the children that alerted the parents about his transgressions before finally making his way to Nancy, whom he leaves for last as she was his favorite.


The Vampire Diaries – S01E19

Posted: 02 May 2010 01:37 AM PDT

Watch The Vampire Diaries Online – This week’s episode is entitled “Miss Mystic Falls” and on this episode: At the Founder's Day Gala, Elena and Caroline compete for the title of "Miss Mystic Falls" against other girls from town, including Tina Fell and Amber Bradley. Elena is happy to have Bonnie back in town, but Bonnie still has issues to work through. John Gilbert attempts to intimidate Damon, but his plan doesn't have the desired effect. Damon discovers that Stefan is hiding a dangerous secret that could impact everyone in town.


Don Cheadley Talks About War Machine

Posted: 30 Apr 2010 12:48 AM PDT

Fans of the latest hit Iron Man 2 shouted their awe during the premiere of the blockbuster movie at El Capitan Theatre, you can also Watch Iron Man 2 Online now here on kralix  and now, with its biggest blow of transformation, not only Robert Downey, Jr. got chance to gain more fans from the mob. From the multihit movies of Ocean's Eleven and Crash, Don Cheadle had really gone this far, as his new alter ego meet the cheering craves of his fans.

In this new sequel of Iron Man, Cheadley plays the unmistakable "Rhodey" Rhodes, as the new willful alliance of Tonay Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.) as Iron Man, confronting the powerful new forces that might destroy the information of Iron Man's armor, sliping in the wrong hands.

Cheadley replaces Terrence Howard in this new play as Rhodes/War Machine. Black Voices catch up with him in Kansas and spoke his role and where 'the future lies' for his character.

Below is their conversation:

Where did your love for comics begin?

Don Cheadle: I didn’t really get into comics until I got into college, really. I was into ‘Swamp Thing,’      which wasn’t a great movie, and I was into ‘The Dark Knight,’ which actually turned out to be pretty good, and ‘Watchmen,’ and that kind of thing.

When you watched the first film what was it that propelled you to say, “I can do this”?

DC: When I saw the first film, I wasn’t thinking at all about being in it. That came much later. The first film was a departure from the standard fare those movies can be. You have a character that’s pretty complicated, and that’s a good way to start.

You mentioned in other places that you took this on blind faith. What went through your mind when you accepted the role?

DC: I thought it would be exciting to be part of a movie like this. I liked the first one. The movie was made well and can be attributed to the company and people behind it. I thought it would be a good experience.

You and Terrence (Howard) both starred in the Oscar-winning film ‘Crash’ and now you’re coming in as his replacement. Have you spoken to him since?

DC: Yeah, we still communicated afterward.

What style are you going bring to Jim Rhodes that is going to be different from the first one?

DC: I don’t know, I’m going leave that up to the audience to say what the difference is. I like to take the position of an actor taking on a role in a new story. I let the script tell me what to do, and that’s how we went about it.

How was it wearing the armor as War Machine?

DC: Pretty heavy. I don’t mean that spiritually. It’s a big, heavy metal piece of equipment that doesn’t really move that well. You really need industrial light and magic to come in and make the thing work.

Was this your first time working with CGI?

DC: No, I’ve done a couple movies that had CGI involved, but this was the biggest, for sure.

When working with John Favreau, how did he want you to approach the character?

DC: There were no marching orders of how to approach the character. It was about how you deal with your best friend… I’m in the military, he’s a free agent. How do we, as friends, continue to maintain the friendship when we seem to be at cross-purposes with what we think we should be doing for our country.

When you’re working on a film with a built-in audience and a cast that has already worked together, what is it like working with them and making sure the chemistry stayed the same?

DC: It wasn’t about keeping the chemistry the same. It was about letting it be whatever it was going to be and find our way into these characters naturally as opposed to trying to replicate something that came before. Giving us that breathing room was what it was all about.

How many films are you signed up for with this role?

DC: There’s several, multiple, but it all depends on how this one performs.

Is there a chance of seeing War Machine in ‘The Avengers?’

DC: I imagine. The Marvel Universe does lay the groundwork for a lot of these characters to show up in each other’s story. It’s possible, yeah.

Have you had your own talks in regards to having a spin-off movie with this character?

DC: It would be fine, if it’s something that seems to work for the Marvel mythology and people wanted it, it would be cool to do. It would be great.

Do you see this franchise moving into the 3-D world like every other movie these days?

DC: Isn’t every movie going to be 3-D? I heard they’re doing ‘Kramer Vs. Kramer’ in 3-D now. (laughs) I imagine there’s going to be an opportunity for many movies to do that.

What are your thoughts on 3-D? Are you for it or against it?

DC: I’m not for it or against it. I think it enhances experiences sometimes and gets in the way other times. ‘Avatar’ was a really successful use of it. When it’s made to be integrated as a part of it, it comes off well. I don’t know how good it is when it’s used on stuff after filming.

Were you pleased or disappointed with the box office performance of ‘Brooklyn’s Finest?’

DC: I don’t know, that’s a always a situation that’s really difficult to nail down. They could have spent more, maybe they would have, who knows? The studio’s happy with it, it made its money back, and it’s probably going to do well on DVD, so everyone’s happy.

Where are you with Miles Davis project? Is it coming along well?

DC: We’re writing the script, putting that together right now. After that happens we’ll have to go out and try to find some money for it, that’s the job.

Are you signed up for anything else?

DC: There’s a film I did called ‘The Guard’ that I did earlier this year that’s coming out soon.

When you were on the set of ‘Iron Man 2′ did the cast get together to mingle?

DC: No. We all have families. We were mostly going back home to see our people. When you’re on the set for 12 hours you just want to go home.

Are there more films like ‘Hotel Rwanda’ or ‘Talk to Me’ that you want to bring to the big screen. Films on individuals whose life needs exploration?

DC: No, I’m done with biopics, except for the one I’m working on now.

At the end of the day, what keeps you grounded?

DC: Being a dad. A family man. Having friends that I’ve known longer than five minutes and are still in my life.

So guys, watch out this coming May 7 for its debut on theaters. Watch Iron Man 2 Online free after the movie release.

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Iron Man 2 Premiere

Posted: 29 Apr 2010 02:47 AM PDT

It's almost a year since the-making of the awesome film Iron Man 2, and now Iron Man 2 casts and crew flocked the whole El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood in Los Angeles  on Monday, April 26 for film's premiere. A throng of gorgeous lasses in their skimpy red bikinis and knee-high red boots flooded the red-carpet though they weren't the much-awaited leading women in the film. A great twist it is than the usual red-carpet walk, making a hula out of the crowd as the girls danced on the curtained stage. Director Jon Favreau did not lengthen the excitement of the mob, announced the star-studded cast as the fans screamed with their outmost pitch, as one by one they appeared.

The bedazzling Gwyneth Paltrow led the exquisite actresses that make the Iron Man 2 much more than a Marvel comic. Scarlett Johansson, Leslie Bibb, Anya Monzikova, Olivia Munn, and Helena Mattsson rounded out the female populates in this sequel. At an early prescon, Paltrow explained why women are very important in "Iron Man 2" and much more to say that it rounded the fave cast Tony Stark as the Iron Man.

“It’s a very smart decision actually to have women who are capable and intelligent in the film, because it appeals to women. So it’s not only a film for 15-year-old boys,” she explained. “It’s a film that can relate to a lot of people on a lot of levels and a lot of my girlfriends like it because of the romance.”

Robert Downey Jr., playing Tony Stark aka Iron Man, told reporters that he is happier being the star of a huge movie franchise rather than a drug-addicted criminal, which he once was. Knowing Downey, he spent more than a year in jail because of his actions.

“I’m in a great spot. I think I’m fortunate too because I’ve kind of had two or three or seven lives with different perceptions of me and my status or whatever. It’s just been a really nice time right now.”

Mickey Rourke, Garry Shandling, Sam Rockwell, and Clark Gregg gathered for a giant cast picture in front of a statue of the action hero. Samuel L. Jackson happily greeted Don Cheadle. Famous faces turned out from the premiere including Sylvester Stallone, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan, Adrien Brody, Jennifer Grey, Dane Cook and Hugh Hefner. The film is scheduled to be released in Australia and Argentina on April 29, 2010, the United Kingdom on April 30, 2010 and in North America on May 7, 2010. So guys, to Watch Iron Man 2 Online, just visit this site after the movie release on May 7.

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