Sounds to mix: It is all continuously laughable perusals
July 22, 2011 by David Nickersons · Leave a Comment
published: 2011-07-21 15:09:01 Comic-Con is Mecca for nerds of all shapes and sizes, and it’s also the place where celebrities go to fire up the troops over their newest films. How much this convention really has to do with comics anymore, I’m not really sure; but Twitter has opened up the door even further to those of us who are either too afraid, or too poor to afford the San Diego Comic Convention. So, enjoy the tweets, the pictures, and follow the Cinemablend list all weekend long for more coverage straight from the stars. Chris Hardwick At Comic-con. I hope…
Disney plans the housing motion appearance strange person movie
July 20, 2011 by Mark Mahoney · Leave a Comment
2011-07-19 19:53:54 Author: Will LeBlanc Quell your excitement, 90s nerds. According to Disney, this live-action exploration into the world of those stony skyscraper protectors, Gargoyles , will have nothing to do with the super awesome 90s cartoon they produced of the same name. Of course, the story is described as following statues on buildings coming to life who act as guardian angels over their city. So, yeah it’s pretty much the story from the Gargoyles cartoon. Another solid reason to cool your nerd jets is that scribes David Elliot and Paul Lovett are at the pen putting this one together. They have…
By Sidney Lumet, director network even 12 angry people, died on period 86
April 9, 2011 by Wyatt Sebastian · Leave a Comment
2011-04-09 10:53:27 Author: Katey Rich Sidney Lumet, the director behind an astonishing number of classic films and who boasted the distinction of directing a film in each decade since the 1950s, died today at age 86 after suffering lymphoma. His most recent and final film was Before The Devil Knows You’re Dead , the 2007 crime thriller that was named by many critics as one of the year’s best, and his resume also includes The Verdict , Long Day’s Journey Into Night , Fail-Safe and The Wiz . Many of his most remarkable movies were made within a five-year stretch of the 1970s; it’s still incredible…
