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    • Star Trek

      (2009) PG-13

      Directed by: J.J. Abrams

      Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy

      Overview: Based on the TV series.

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    • G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

      (2009) PG-13

      Directed by: Stephen Sommers

      Starring: Dennis Quaid, Channing Tatum, Dennis Quaid

      Overview: The G.I. Joe team uses the latest technology in its battle against a mysterious organization.

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Thursday, November 5

Friday, July 31

  • New Clip and Trailer for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

    Reaction to the myriad of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra trailers released so far could be described as either excited or fearful. Early critical reviews have been supportive, and the below trailer capitalizes off of it, specifically using a review from Harry Knowles at AICN and some new footage to highlight the movie.

    Even the cynics would have to agree that G.I. Joe poses a tricky adaptation, considering the wealth of back story that several comics books and a TV show have created. Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura says those difficulties just needed to be simplified.

    There are 32 Joes in the comic book, and you couldn't make a movie with 32 characters. So the first challenge is to whittle down the number of characters to where you could do an effective job at portraying them — in my experience that's somewhere between six and ten. Second, when you choose your characters and the relationships between them are so extensive, you have to really think about the evolution of these relationships through the movie and the plot has to then serve those.

    So far audiences really like the fact that we spent a lot of time with all these characters and they've given us a good pat on the back for it.

    The latest clip of the movie highlights some of the character interaction that di Bonaventura mentioned, but also could be an example of why some fans are leery of the movie with its forced banter between Marlon Wayans and Rachel Nichols:

    One small clip can't be indicative of the whole movie, and as LatinoReview points out in their latest review, the movie is called G.I. Joe, so audiences should expect some of the dialogue "is going to be corny." With clips like this one, fans should take comfort in director Stephen Sommers's explanation of the Paris chase sequence, which makes the movie look like it is in assured hands and capable of being a fun and satisfying summer blockbuster.


    Next Showing: G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra opens August 7

    Posted 07/31/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Marlon Wayans | Rachel Nichols | Lorenzo di Bonaventura | Stephen Sommers | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Wednesday, July 15

  • New G.I. Joe Posters and TV Spots

    In one of the strangest promotional campaigns we've ever seen, Paramount has been pimping G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra by releasing nothing except a non-stop barrage of posters and what essentially amounts to different cuts of the same trailer. Today is no exception, with two more posters released, this time of Snake Eyes (Ray Park) and Storm Shadow (Byung-hun Lee) and two new TV spots.

    Today, though, the latest TV spots actually contain a few moments of unseen footage, including an attack by Snake Eyes on Storm Shadow's car and the reveal of a fight between the Baronness (Sienna Miller) and Scarlett (Rachel Nichols), while the second has more footage of Duke (Channing Tatum). Watch them both below:


    Posted 07/15/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Channing Tatum | Rachel Nichols | Ray Park | Sienna Miller | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Monday, July 13

  • New Photos and TV Spot for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

    Paramount has released several new photos from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Unfortunately, the photos don't reveal much new footage, which is consistent with the studio's approach to other recent trailers and photos of the movie.

    Fans awaiting the movie's August 7 opening have found Paramount's reluctance to show new footage frustrating, such as the choice to only reveal Cobra Commander's face for a second and keeping the look of Destro's silver mask mostly secret. Hopefully it's a sign of faith that director Stephen Sommers will keep the surprises in the movie theater. Hopefully.

    Even the most recent TV spot is low on new footage, though it does show Scarlett (Rachel Nichols) use her weapon of choice, the crossbow. Watch it below:


    Posted 07/13/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Rachel Nichols | Stephen Sommers | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Thursday, November 20

  • J.J. Abrams' Star Trek Going Where No Star Trek Has Gone Before

    Chris Pine as Captain KirkCaptain Kirk and Orion hook up in one of two love scenes that will appear in the J.J. Abrams' version of Star Trek. Chris Pine, who is playing Kirk, tells E! what it was like to film this historic scene: "It was a lot of fun, but I think that day actually was a 20-hour-day. So by the end, the novelty wears off. After many sandwiches and meals through the day, all you want to do is brush your teeth and go home." We're guessing Pine's co-star, Rachel Nichols, might have liked their endless kissing marathon had Pine brushed his teeth before it began, rather than in its aftermath. Sounds like even the famously emotion-free Mr. Spock could teach him a thing or two about love.


    Posted 11/20/2008 by reelz

    Related: Chris Pine | Rachel Nichols | Star Trek

Thursday, May 8

  • New Images of the Cast of G.I. Joe

    Channing TatumAfter scattering images of the G.I. Joe cast all over the internets for the past few days, the folks at Paramount did us a huge favor and released them all in one big batch today. From the looks of it, characters Duke, Scarlett, Snake Eyes and the rest of the real American heroes have all gotten the modern superhero movie makeover: sleek, form-fitting black costumes with shiny armor plates that conveniently enhance each actor's musculature. We like what we've seen so far, but we'll reserve final judgment until we see what they're able to do with Gung Ho, the Village People dropout who serves as the Joes' Recondo (Reconnaissance Commando Doughboy).

    Head over to our G.I. Joe page and click on the "Photos" tab for Hi-Res images of stars Channing Tatum, Rachel Nichols, Dennis Quaid and more in action. 


    Posted 05/08/2008 by reelz

    Related: Channing Tatum | Dennis Quaid | Rachel Nichols | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Wednesday, April 16

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