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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
New ‘Avatar’ pic

New ‘Avatar’ pic

Saturday, August 29, 2009
‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ Volturi Vampires
Jane (Dakota Fanning), Demetri (Charlie Bawley) holding back Alice Cullen (Ashley Greene), Aro (Michael Sheen), Caius (Jamie Campbell Bower), and Alec (Cameron Bright)
[via Latino Review]

‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ Volturi Vampires

Jane (Dakota Fanning), Demetri (Charlie Bawley) holding back Alice Cullen (Ashley Greene), Aro (Michael Sheen), Caius (Jamie Campbell Bower), and Alec (Cameron Bright)

[via Latino Review]

Posted: 1:40 PM
‘District 9’ Interview
“When dealing with aliens, try to be polite, but firm. And always remember that a smile is cheaper than a bullet.”
Movieline interviews Neill Blomkamp

“District 9 is about two races colliding, and the city where that happens is Johannesburg. The thing of District 9 is that I’m not trying to be overly metaphorical or have any preachy lessons or any political standpoint other than I grew up in that environment, and I love science fiction, and I’m merging the two. I’m aware of the fact that for my first film I should make something that’s very much me, but shouldn’t feel to someone sitting in the movie theater that someone is preaching to them. And I think if you make a film about South Africa, you’re in danger of doing that. So I was very aware of that, that I wanted it to primarily be something unusual, something — awry is the wrong word — but unusual and compelling, and then after that, you can start weaving in the fabric of apartheid and South African history into it.”
[via Movieline]

‘District 9’ Interview

“When dealing with aliens, try to be polite, but firm. And always remember that a smile is cheaper than a bullet.”

Movieline interviews Neill Blomkamp

“District 9 is about two races colliding, and the city where that happens is Johannesburg. The thing of District 9 is that I’m not trying to be overly metaphorical or have any preachy lessons or any political standpoint other than I grew up in that environment, and I love science fiction, and I’m merging the two. I’m aware of the fact that for my first film I should make something that’s very much me, but shouldn’t feel to someone sitting in the movie theater that someone is preaching to them. And I think if you make a film about South Africa, you’re in danger of doing that. So I was very aware of that, that I wanted it to primarily be something unusual, something — awry is the wrong word — but unusual and compelling, and then after that, you can start weaving in the fabric of apartheid and South African history into it.”

[via Movieline]

Thursday, August 27, 2009
Facts about Evan Rachel Wood as the Vampire Queen in “True Blood”
She favors female flesh.
She may be a vampire queen, but she’d never be voted homecoming queen.
She’s got some serious style.
She’s has a plan (like any good non human. I’m looking at you, Boomer).
[via MTV]

Facts about Evan Rachel Wood as the Vampire Queen in “True Blood”

She favors female flesh.

She may be a vampire queen, but she’d never be voted homecoming queen.

She’s got some serious style.

She’s has a plan (like any good non human. I’m looking at you, Boomer).

[via MTV]

Wednesday, August 26, 2009
What does Jason Bateman think about being in Hancock 2?
Jason: Oh yeah in a heartbeat. Yeah, that’s not a tough decision. I hope that happens.
[via Collider]

What does Jason Bateman think about being in Hancock 2?

Jason: Oh yeah in a heartbeat. Yeah, that’s not a tough decision. I hope that happens.

[via Collider]

Posted: 12:08 PM
Wow, a look back at the Hogwarts yearbook.
yourdealer:
(via heatharrrrgh)

Wow, a look back at the Hogwarts yearbook.

yourdealer:

(via heatharrrrgh)

Reblogged: yourdealer

Sunday, August 23, 2009
Arguably Pixar’s deepest movie to date, Up is about a man who, sidetracked by love and life, missed his chance at adventure.  Until he loses everything and finally lifts off on a journey to fulfill his childhood dream.  One slight catch.  There’s a stowaway.  And he’s a loud, fat, asian kid.  Oh, and they meet a talking dog and a peculiar bird.  The dog really steals the show in the 2nd half of the movie, brilliant lines that made everyone laugh.
How awesome is it when the first 10 minutes of the movie (pictures above) can sum up someone’s life and make the viewer cry?  Yes, there was lots of sniffling going on before the movie even really started!
Trailer:








listentothewise:

onthewing:
(via mynameismeagan)
:)

Arguably Pixar’s deepest movie to date, Up is about a man who, sidetracked by love and life, missed his chance at adventure.  Until he loses everything and finally lifts off on a journey to fulfill his childhood dream.  One slight catch.  There’s a stowaway.  And he’s a loud, fat, asian kid.  Oh, and they meet a talking dog and a peculiar bird.  The dog really steals the show in the 2nd half of the movie, brilliant lines that made everyone laugh.

How awesome is it when the first 10 minutes of the movie (pictures above) can sum up someone’s life and make the viewer cry?  Yes, there was lots of sniffling going on before the movie even really started!

Trailer:

listentothewise:

onthewing:

(via mynameismeagan)

:)

Reblogged: listentothewise

Saturday, August 22, 2009
lol haven’t seen a caption so funny in a while.
movielove:

wishopeace:
HAHAHAHHAHAHa

lol haven’t seen a caption so funny in a while.

movielove:

wishopeace:

HAHAHAHHAHAHa

Reblogged: movielove

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh