Whilst doing a bit of Chris Nolan lovin’ for today’s Inception featurette, we couldn’t help but stumble across the Dark Knight poster (alright fine, we’ve got the bed sheets too). And… has anyone else realised quite how similar Nolan’s posters are?
Want to know more about Chris Nolan’s new epic Inception, but watched the trailer so many times you’re having Di Caprio dreams? Us too. And they’re not those kind of dreams (for the most part). Luckily, Warner Bros has OK’d the release of a short featurette, giving us a bit more insight into the making of the film.
Not only did the MTV awards bring us a kick-ass preview of Scott Pilgrim vs The World, it also whet our appetites for the upcoming part one of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Sometimes, the world does just seem a beautiful, beautiful place. For a good few nights now we’ve been praying for just a wee bit more Scott Pilgrim to tide us over until it gets released here in the UK. And guess what? At the MTV awards they only went and showed us one! Ahhhh. Happiness.
We have to say, this is one piece of news we didn’t see coming. Tom Selleck – our favourite moustache with a man attached – has today confirmed that he’s tentatively signed on to a sequel to the 1990 classic Three Men And A Little Lady (itself a sequel to Three Men And A Baby), entitled Three Men And A Bride. Really? Really though?
Surely not, right? Surely, Sarah Jessica, Kim Catrall et all will finally let their poor, chemical-stuffed bodies rest, freed from the wearying torment of skyscraper heels and botox nightmares. If SATC 2 has taught us anything, its that there’s nothing else these women can give. Or is it?
Hurrah! In a world filled with re-makes, re-runs and Sex and The City 2: Pigs In The City, it’s truly glorious to remember that films such as Scott Pilgrim Vs The World are still on the horizon. And the new trailer looks, frankly, awesome-tastic.
Oh dear oh dear, this seems to be a production that can’t catch a break. After numerous set-backs, problems and funding issues, director Guillermo del Torro has announced that he will no longer helm The Hobbit; the much awaited prequel of the Lord Of The Rings films.
Whew. This is one prequel that’s getting some serious weight behind it. Last month we reported that X-Men: First Class would be directed and written by the Kick-Ass team Matthew Vaughn and Jane Goldman, and today it’s been confirmed that Brit star James McAvoy has climed on-board as the young Chales Xavier (originally played by Patrick Stewart).
E4 producers have today confirmed that one of their most popular shows – Skins – will be turning the show into a big screen motion picture. Inordinately attractive teens everywhere rejoice!
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