December 28, 2013
Time to scramble together that queue list. GOTHAMIST has printed the list of movies NetFlix will be deleting from its streaming catalog come January 1st. This new world of random video is still very, very strange.
-PP
December 27, 2013
Not necessarily news, but this list of films currently stuck in development hell (including “Ghostbusters 3” and “The Dark Tower” is intriguing.
Get the list at WALL STREET CHEAT SHEET.
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December 26, 2013
New Leo movie, new mashup. Here’s “Leonardo DiCaprio: The Movie”:
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December 25, 2013
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My favorite is above (keepin’ it simple), but BIG SHINY ROBOT has posted a good collection of what will no doubt be TWO YEARS of fans going nuts for “Star Wars: Episode VII”
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December 24, 2013
How is this not coming out at Christmas? (click to enlarge)
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December 23, 2013
The Oscar Telecast campaign is officially launched with host Ellen Degeneres. She seemed like a safe pick and based on the launch materials at Oscar’s WEBSITE, safe is the overall plan.
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December 22, 2013
Looks like this is officially happening (click to enlarge):
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December 21, 2013
Rumor has it that Monty Python is reuniting for some projects, which could include a film. Rumor from awesometown is that Simon Pegg may be joining in the project!
PAJIBA has details.
-PP
December 20, 2013
Paul Rudd continues to play a clip from the horrid ’80s family film “Mac & Me” when he appears on “Conan”. This is being hailed as a long-running joke no one’s noticing. We noticed. Good on ya, Paul Rudd.
-PP
December 19, 2013
More Paul Rudd. Here, he’s high as a kite at a press junket for “I Love You, Man” with Jason Segel. Stay with it.
-PP
December 18, 2013
We’re nothing if not posters of cool Bill Murray shit. HERE‘s an OLD interview full of awesome.
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December 17, 2013
Disney now has control of the rights for future Indiana Jones movies, while Paramount hangs on to the past rights. Let’s hope the franchise has…”chosen wisely”.
Read about it HERE.
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December 16, 2013
CRACKED hits a homer with “28 Artsy Posters for the Crappiest Movies Ever”.
-PP