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The ComicsAlliance Guide To Comic Book Movie Casting Redundancies
The ComicsAlliance Guide To Comic Book Movie Casting Redundancies
The ComicsAlliance Guide To Comic Book Movie Casting Redundancies
How many comicbook movies are on your gift list for Christmas or Hanukkah? Does it already include The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, and The Amazing Spider-Man? Are you chuffed enough to request the The Dark Knight Trilogy on Blu-Ray, or are you nervously holding your wad for April 2013, when the 10-disc Marvel Cinematic Universe: Phase One drops like a ton of bricks...
Robert Rodriguez Teases Cast and Format of ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’
Robert Rodriguez Teases Cast and Format of ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’
Robert Rodriguez Teases Cast and Format of ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’
Just a week after Robert Rodriguez confirmed that he and Frank Miller would finally re-team for a second Sin City movie, the director has been talking about what to expect from A Dame To Kill For, including the structure, the actors who'll return for a second outing, and why it's taken so long to start work on the follow-up to the 2005 cult classic...
‘Immortals’ is an Epic Adventure in Getting It Wrong [Review]
‘Immortals’ is an Epic Adventure in Getting It Wrong [Review]
‘Immortals’ is an Epic Adventure in Getting It Wrong [Review]
Here's everything you need to know about Immortals, the new movie from director Tarsam Singh that's (extremely) loosely based on Thesus, the hero from Greek mythology: At one point, Zeus gets super mad at Apollo for interfering with the humans, so he blasts him through a stone wall...
Link Ink — Mickey Rourke as Whiplash, ‘World of Hurt’
Link Ink — Mickey Rourke as Whiplash, ‘World of Hurt’
Link Ink — Mickey Rourke as Whiplash, ‘World of Hurt’
--Paramount Pictures has given us a lil' taste of Mickey Rourke as the villain Whiplash while filming at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix for "Iron Man 2." (Comic Impact) -- According to creator Jay Potts, his blaxploitation webcomic "World of Hurt" is like "Superfly" meets "The Equalizer;" the wayward step-child of Ernest Tidyman's John Shaft and Alex Raymond