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- Blu-ray Deal: The Hannibal Lecter Collection
- Deal: Wonder Woman: The Complete Collection
- Watch Now: ‘Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance’ Teaser Trailer
- With The Release Of the West Memphis Three, ‘Paradise Lost 3′ Gets New Ending
- ‘Rambo: Last Stand’ Script In The Works; Will Sylvester Stallone Return For Fifth Film?
- Watch The Trailer For New Low-Budget ‘Hellraiser: Revelations’ (No, Not The Remake)
- Listen Now: ‘Crown Of Thorns’ From ‘Pearl Jam Twenty’ Soundtrack
- Watch Now: Two New Clips From ‘Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark’
- New ‘Blade Runner’ To Be Completely Different From Original; Won’t Hit Theaters Until 2014
Blu-ray Deal: The Hannibal Lecter Collection Posted: 20 Aug 2011 05:15 AM PDT Part of Amazon's Blu-ray Deal of the Week is The Hannibal Lecter Collection Blu-ray box set for only $26.99 (that's 61% off the list price of $69.99). The Blu-ray box set contains all three films in the Hannibal Lecter series: Manhunter, Silence of the Lambs, and Hannibal, the latter two of which starred Anthony Hopkins as the title serial killer. Note, this deal is valid through Saturday, August 20, 2011 at midnight EST while supplies last [...] |
Deal: Wonder Woman: The Complete Collection Posted: 20 Aug 2011 04:45 AM PDT Amazon is currently running a deal on the Wonder Woman: The Complete Collection DVD box set for only $35.49 (that's 69% off the list price of $114.82). Note - this deal is valid through Saturday, August 20, 2011, at midnight while supplies last. This 11-disc DVD box set contains every episode of the 1970s television series that starred Lynda Carter as the title superhero. The set also comes with several bonus features, including audio commentary [...] |
Watch Now: ‘Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance’ Teaser Trailer Posted: 19 Aug 2011 08:20 PM PDT The first trailer for the upcoming Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance has been released. You can check it out here below this article. The film marks the first time star Nicolas Cage has played the iconic Marvel Comics hero since 2007's Ghost Rider, Mark Steven Johnson's much-derided and reviled cinematic adaptation of the character that overcame near-universal derision to become a modest box office hit. This time around Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, the deranged masterminds of the Crank series as well as Gamer (and the screenwriters of last year's atrocious Jonah Hex movie, but that film underwent so many rewrites and reshoots prior to its release that it's doubtful much of their original script even made it into the final product), are assuming directing duties. Television writers Scott M. Gimple and Seth Hoffman (House, Flash Forward) make their feature screenwriting debut based on an original story by David S. Goyer (Blade, Batman Begins) that is rumored to have been taken from an unproduced script Goyer wrote for the first Ghost Rider film [...] |
With The Release Of the West Memphis Three, ‘Paradise Lost 3′ Gets New Ending Posted: 19 Aug 2011 06:55 PM PDT The upcoming release of Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, the third and likely final film in Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky's award-winning HBO documentary series chronicling the strange case of the West Memphis Three and the circumstances that resulted in their wrongful imprisonment nearly two decades ago, just got a radically different ending. Today all three members of the group -- Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley Jr., and Jason Baldwin -- were released on suspended sentences with time served after spending seventeen years behind bars. They were convicted in 1994 for the brutal slaying of three 8-year-old Boy Scouts -- Stevie Branch, Michael Moore, and Christopher Byers -- in the wooded Robin Hood Hills area of West Memphis, Arkansas. The killing was said to have been committed as part of a Satanic ritual. Echols, who was 18 years old at the time, was given the death penalty, while Misskelley, 17, was given life imprisonment plus 40 years, and Baldwin, 16, was given life. Due to the lack of DNA testing available at the time and the questions that arose surrounding the police investigation and the three teenagers' subsequent conviction, the case became a focal point of controversy across the country. It wasn't until 2007 that testing proved that none of the DNA collected at the scene of the murders belonged to the defendants [...] |
‘Rambo: Last Stand’ Script In The Works; Will Sylvester Stallone Return For Fifth Film? Posted: 19 Aug 2011 04:22 PM PDT Back in Summer 2009, Rambo V was officially greenlit by Nu Image/Millennium Films, the studio behind The Expendables, that would see franchise star Sylvester Stallone back behind the machine gun. Since then, rumors and reports have surfaced periodically regarding the film's plot and the possibility of it being a prequel. Also, at one point, Stallone said he wouldn't be returning for a fifth Rambo movie. Fearnet recently spoke with Conan The Barbarian screenwriter Sean Hood who told the site that he's just finished the first draft on a fifth Rambo movie, which he called Rambo: Last Stand [...] |
Watch The Trailer For New Low-Budget ‘Hellraiser: Revelations’ (No, Not The Remake) Posted: 19 Aug 2011 12:50 PM PDT Believe it or not, yet another Hellraiser movie is making its way to theaters soon. No, not the remake Dimension Films is planning. This is one of those famed Hellraiser sequels that typically go direct-to-DVD (and was supposed to according to reports back in 2010), yet somehow, Hellraiser: Revelations, the ninth film in the series, is getting a limited theatrical run. The guys over at Bloody Disgusting have the exclusive on the trailer and theatrical one sheet. Click the banner here above to see the full poster; watch the trailer here below. This new sequel, directed by Victor Garcia, opens its limited run in theaters on September 2, 2011 with a Video On Demand launch on September 1. Then this gem will come to DVD on October 18 [...] |
Listen Now: ‘Crown Of Thorns’ From ‘Pearl Jam Twenty’ Soundtrack Posted: 19 Aug 2011 11:00 AM PDT Cameron Crowe's Pearl Jam Twenty, a documentary about the rock band Pearl Jam, will premiere in September at the Toronto International Film Festival before making its way later that month to select theaters. A 384-page hardcover book will be released on September 13 in conjunction with the film, as well as, of course, a 2-disc soundtrack, which will include 29 unreleased tracks (see full track listing here below). The soundtrack comes out on September 20, 2011, but you can take a listen to one song from it, "Crown of Thorns," right now in the player below. You can also check out the trailer for the film here below. The doc is said to contain tons of rare video, interviews, and music of the Seattle band, who's now celebrating 20 years together, as well as many hours of recent footage shot by Crowe. If you're a fan of the band, this is going to be a real treat [...] |
Watch Now: Two New Clips From ‘Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark’ Posted: 19 Aug 2011 09:45 AM PDT Two creepy new clips from the upcoming remake of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark have been released. You can check them out below this article. The first has young heroine Bailee Madison being quietly menaced by unseen forces while taking a bath. The second finds Guy Pearce encountering the film's malicious critters while in his garage. Both clips run under a minute but pack a great deal more atmosphere and fright than you can find in most horror films these days. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, directed by newcomer Troy Nixey, will be released on August 26, 2011 [...] |
New ‘Blade Runner’ To Be Completely Different From Original; Won’t Hit Theaters Until 2014 Posted: 19 Aug 2011 07:52 AM PDT Earlier today it was announced that the great Ridley Scott had decided to once again return to a classic world he built long ago, Blade Runner. Now some details on how Scott came to return have surfaced, as well as information on how Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove of Alcon Entertainment—who acquired the rights to the property this past March—plan to approach the new movie with Scott and keep things fresh. Right from the get–go, Kosove and Johnson had their fingers crossed for Scott to be involved somehow, but of course they also had backup plans if the long–shot fell through. After they acquired the rights, they contacted Scott Free Productions in hopes of sitting down with Ridley and sharing their vision for the new movie, to which he agreed. They talked about a look for the film as well as how it should be not only be very different from the many Blade Runner–inspired films of the past few decades, but also very different from Blade Runner itself, ultimately deciding to make the new movie as separate as possible from the original. [...] |
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