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Quotables: Tina Fey on George Clooney at the 71st Golden Globes

Posted by on Jan 13, 2014 in Quotables | 0 comments

Gravity is nominated for best film: It’s the story about how George Clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more minute with a woman his own age. Tina Fey introducing Gravity in the Golden Globes opening...

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71st Annual Golden Globe Motion Picture Winners!

Posted by on Jan 13, 2014 in Awards | 0 comments

Did we just find a chink in the chain of 12 Years a Slave? The film may have one best drama at the Golden Globes last night, but that’s the only award it took home. No director. No screenplay. No score. Maybe the HFPA decided to spread the wealth, or maybe a slavery drama doesn’t have the same impact on foreign media as it does American. We’ll find out more when the Oscar nominations are announced on Thursday, for sure....

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Edgar Wright’s ANT-MAN May Not Be Henry Pym

Posted by on Jan 7, 2014 in The Pictures | 0 comments

It’s been assumed from the beginning by most fans that Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man would involve scientist Henry Pym. But new comments from Wright about just who is in the story indicate that might not be the case after all. In a blog post discussing “doing his homework” for the Ant-Man movie, Wright posted this image: Why is one single image important? Because the screenshot is from Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and it’s not Hank Pym’s Ant-Man, but rather Scott Lang, who… um… borrow’s...

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Agent Coulson Reveal Worth The Wait Says S.H.I.E.L.D. Star Clark Gregg

Posted by on Jan 7, 2014 in The Tube | 0 comments

One of my biggest complaints about Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has, from the start, been the meta narrative involving Phil Coulson’s mysterious return. It honestly isn’t really even worth speculating about. But could it all be worth it in the end? Clark Gregg, who recently read the reveal, things so. In an interview with Zap2It, Gregg described his experience this way: When I read the sequence, I just stopped and put the script down and went ‘Wow. That was worth waiting for.’...

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Scorsese’s WOLF OF WALL STREET Sets F-Bomb Record

Posted by on Jan 3, 2014 in The Pictures | 0 comments

Even if The Wolf of Wall Street doesn’t get an Oscar, it will still have one prize: Most F-words in a Motion Picture. Variety reports that Scorsese’s 3-hour Wall Street bacchanal broke the record for the use of the f-bomb that was previously held by Spike Lee’s Summer of Sam. And it’s way ahead in the count. While Summer of Sam clocked in at 435 uses of the curse word, The Wolf of Wall Street beat it with more than 506 f-bombs. That...

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