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Collegehumor has this great parody video out for The Dark Knight. It made me laugh really hard, but then I  listened to the lyrics for the song and it made some sense. The lead actor in this clip is hilarious. If you liked The Dark Knight, or just enjoy a quick laugh check out this video.

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This has been a rather slow week for news as the highlight of today are a bath of promotional photos for a new movie called The Eagle of the Ninth. Yahoo Movies has debuted the first photos from Focus Features for the film which will arrive in theaters next fall. The movie stars Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland, and Mark Strong and is directed by Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland.) The Eagle of the Ninth takes place in Roman-ruled Britain where a young man (Tatum) has to solve a mystery and restore the reputation of his father while searching for a gold emblem called the Eagle of the Ninth. Check out these photos and tell us what you think.

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There has been much speculation as to when we will get to see a third Ghostbusters movie. We have been reporting several times this year that the Ghostbusters team has been talking about returning to the big screen for a third film. We are now hearing via multiple news outlets that  Harlod Ramis is planning on shooting next year for a possible 2011 release date. Ramis talked with Heeb Magazine and gave us some more insight on what we can expect in the near future. Check out what he had to say after the break.

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A second teaser trailer for director Christopher Nolan’s follow up to The Dark Knight has hit the net via Apple. Inception stars Leonard DiCaprio in a “contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind.” This highly anticipated film hits theaters next summer in both regular formats and IMAX. I am intrigued by this teaser trailer and can’t wait to see more. Christopher Nolan is a brilliant director and with this all star cast, mysterious concept, and IMAX release, summer 2010 should be awesome! Check out the teaser after the jump.

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Guy Ritchie brings Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s master of deduction to the big screen in Sherlock Holmes. Starring Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes and Jude Law as his faithful right hand, Dr. John Watson, the two must stop a plot by an occult leader by the name of Lord Blackwood. Secrecy surrounds Blackwood and his methods as Holmes and Watson must end his killing spree and uncover the mystery on how he arose from the grave.

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Marvel’s latest superhero movie, The First Avenger: Captain America will begin shooting this summer for a 2011 release date. Director Joe Johnston (The Wolfman) is set to begin production this June reports Fangoria Entertainment. This is great news for fans of Captain America, however there is one factor missing in all of this: who is going to play the title character? There have been rumors floating around the net for a very long time with names from Leo DiCaprio to Will Smith all being considered to don the mask and shield of Captain America. Sure seems to be a short time table to find a Captain America and begin filming. Continue reading for more on this.

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It took an indigenous planet, a detective, and a trio of musical chipmunks to make Hollywood have a very merry Christmas. This holiday weekend witnessed numerous box office records being broken. Instead of coal under the tree, studio executives will be seeing dollar signs. The big winner of the weekend was once again James Cameron’s Avatar which took the top spot for a second weekend with an astonishing $75 million. For the record, that is less than a 2% drop from it’s opening weekend last week (where it banked $77 million.) Also, bringing in huge numbers were Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes and the animated kids movie Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. Sherlock drummed up $62.3 million opening weekend and Alvin and company pulled in $48.8 million. Multiple records were broken this weekend. To see what those are and for a full weekend break down of the box office continue reading.

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Back in May, we reported on some new comic books that fan favortie writer/ director Kevin Smith would be working on. One of those was going to be an adaptation of Smith’s, would be, screenplay for a Green Hornet movie. All that we know is that it is a spin on the film that Smith would have made had he been kept on the project. To get the fire’s going we have some images of the variant covers for issue #1. Superstar cover artists John Cassaday, J.Scott Campbell, Alex Ross and Stephen Segovia add to the, already, comic celebrity heavy series.

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Yippee Kiy Ya Mother Fu…Wait a minute – Die Hard is a Christmas movie!? Hell yeah it is, and that is why it found a way on our list of 12 Christmas movies you should of watched this holiday season. Die Hard hit theaters back in 1988 and starred Bruce Willis as New York cop John McClane who thwarts a terrorist plot to rob the vault of the building he just happens to be having a Christmas party at. If you haven’t seen Die Hard you are missing the greatest action movie ever made and my personal favorite for the holiday season.

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The first poster for director Ridley Scott’s Robin Hood has surfaced online. Russell Crowe plays the titular character in Scott’s adaptation of the man who robs the rich to give to the poor. This looks to be a much different version than what we have previously seen of the Robin Hood legend. This is much more Gladiator than Prince of Thieves. Scott and Crowe are a power duo who have had success with both Gladiator and American Gangster. Hopefully they can do it again here with Robin Hood. Check out the poster after the break.

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One of my favorite holiday films is The Family Man which was in theaters back in 2000. Starring Nicolas Cage and Tea’ Leoni, The Family Man tells the story of Jack Campbell (Cage) a wealthy New York businessman who appears to have it all – expensive clothes, high rise apartment, luxury car, and beautiful woman. However, there is one thing missing from his life – family. We find out that Jack could have led a completely different life had he married his college sweetheart Kate (Leoni.) On Christmas Eve Jack meets an angel named Cash (Don Cheadle) who, unknowing to Jack, gives him the opportunity of a glimpse of what life could have been. This is a great Christmas movie and if you have not seen it I recommend you pick it up, or at the very least watch the trailer for it after the jump.

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ABC has released a new promo trailer for the sixth and final season of the television series Lost. The final season kicks off on Tuesday February 2nd. This promotional trailer does not reveal any new footage from the final season as the writers are trying to keep details a secret. The trailer is a great collaboration of clips from previous seasons that show how everyone ended up on the island. Continue reading to watch this clip for the final season of Lost.

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One of these movies is about a man learning the true value of his life and Christmas spirit, and the other is about Santa being a murderous monster. Jimmy Stewart is one of film’s most classic actors, appearing in some of Hollywood’s most memorable roles. Bill Goldberg was a professional wrestler who portrays the blood thirsty St. Nick. None of these movies really have anything in common, but they’ll both help usher in the holiday in a unique way.
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The magic of movies is in the ability to create a visual escape for an audience. Not in recent memory has a movie created a world that encompasses the idea of escapism better than Avatar. Director James Cameron has created a visual masterpiece. Watching the film in 3D on IMAX is an incredible experience that everyone should enjoy. The colors, the special effects, and the 3D all create this visual world of wonder that is so appealing that I found myself emerged in a completely different world. Escaping reality is the purpose of movies and James Cameron has crafted a detailed universe that is so intricate I believe there is another world out there called Pandora.

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While very different from each other, Scrooged and The Nativity Story both help get audiences in the Christmas spirit. Scrooged, starring Bill Murray in a modern day adaptation of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol as a TV executive who has lost the spirit of the season. The Nativity Story tells the story of Mary and Joseph struggling with learning they are soon going to become the parents of the Son of God. Both films are enjoyable productions and instill a strong sense of holiday spirit in the audience, so if you have not seen either I would strongly recommend both.

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Could Avatar’s Stephen Lang play the X-Men’s favorite mutant from the future, Cable? Well, he definitely looks the part and judging by his performances is such films as Tombstone, Gettysburg and this holiday seasons Avatar he also has the chops. With 20th Century Fox’s X-Men film franchise in limbo right now Cable could be the shot in the arm that the fans need to get interested again, or at least that’s what Cable co-creator Rob Liefeld thinks.

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TMZ is reporting that actress Brittany Murphy has died at the age of 32 after suffering cardiac arrest. The actress who starred in movies like Clueless, Just Married, Don’t Say a Word, and 8 Mile was rushed to Cedars-Sinais hospital in Los Angeles Sunday morning after her mother discovered her unconscious body. Continue reading for more on this breaking news.

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One of my favorite movies of all time, Love Actually blends holiday spirit with imperfect people searching for love. Told through multiple eyes with overlapping connections, the movie shows us the lives of several British citizens each dealing with their own respective romantic shortfalls. The Prime Minister who thinks his plain secretary is lovely, the widower whose son is starting to experience the most insipid of emotions, and the writer who walked in on his wife and brother are just a few of the stories that unfold in this classic tale. Check out a clip from Love Actually below, and if you’ve been a good boy or girl this year, ask Santa for it.

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