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Tag Archives: Karl Urban
Dredd
The first time Hollywood tried to bring Judge Dredd to the big screen, the script wound up getting radically changed and eventually morphed into RoboCop. The second time they succeeded in getting a film, but 1995’s version starring Sylvester Stallone … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews
Tagged 2010s, 4 Stars, Dredd, Judge Dredd, Karl Urban, Lena Headey, movies, Olivia Thirlby, Pete Travis, reviews
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News Bites: Crouching and Crossing
Friday means two things: the weekend is almost here, and the weekly News Bites are here. This week’s a little on the light side (after a few heavy weeks), although there’s some TV schedule news I’m holding in reserve until … Continue reading
Posted in News Commentary
Tagged 24, 24: Live Another Day, Alex Garland, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Beverly Hills Cop, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 2: The Green Destiny, Dredd, Dredd 2, Dungeons and Dragons, entertainment, Hasbro, Judge Dredd, Karl Urban, Kiefer Sutherland, Michelle Yeoh, movie news, movies, news, Scarlett Johansson, Summer Crossing, Toxic Avenger, Truman Capote, Woo-ping Yuen
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News Bites: J.J., J. Michael and J. Malko
Friday morning has rolled around once again, and if I had thought that previous weeks were indicating an increase in the amount of press releases coming out of Hollywood, this week’s the mother lode. Even with the usual caveat that … Continue reading
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Tagged 24, Adventures of Tintin 2, Alan Cumming, Andy Wachowski, Ang Lee, Ansel Elgort, Antoine Fuqua, Apple, Channing Tatum, Christopher Nolan, Clerks, Clerks III, Colin Trevorrow, Crossbones, Dave Bautista, Divergent, Dumb and Dumber, Dumb and Dumber To, Emma Stone, entertainment, Eric Wareheim, Firefly, Ghost Rider, Ghost Rider 3, Gods and Kings, Good Times, Grudge Match, Guardians of the Galaxy, Human, Interstellar, iTunes, J. Michael Stracyznski, J.J. Abrams, Jai Courtney, Jash, Jeff Daniels, Jim Carrey, John Malkovich, Jonathan Nolan, Joss Whedon, Jupiter Ascending, Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park IV, Karl Urban, Kevin Smith, Kristen Bell, Lana Wachowski, Lily Taylor, Maggie Q, Marvel Comics, Mötley Crüe, Michael Cera, Michael Ealy, Mila Kunis, movies, Neil Burger, news, Nicolas Cage, Nikki Sixx, Percy Daggs III, Peter Jackson, Reggie Watts, Rob Thomas, Robert De Niro, Sarah Silverman, Scott Rudin, Sean Bean, Serenity, Shadowman, Shailene Woodley, Steven Spielberg, Sylvester Stallone, Television, Tim Heidecker, Tintin, TV, Tyrant, Valiant Comics, Veronica Mars, X-Men, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Zoe Kravitz
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Weekly Weblinks: Comics and Coens
It’s Friday morning, and you know what that means: it’s time for the Weekly Weblinks. There’s a hefty amount of both blog posts and news this week. There’s some talk about upcoming movies that haven’t yet hit their wide release, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000 A.D. Comics, 300, 300: Rise of an Empire, AFI, Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker, Attack of the Clones, blogging, Captain America, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Chris Evans, Daniel Craig, Daredevil, Dean Devlin, Dmitri Glukhovsky, Dredd, Ethan Coen, Fear and Desire, Frank Miller, Gambit, Gareth Edwards, Godzilla, ID Forever, ID Forever Part 1, ID Forever Part 2, Independence Day, J.J. Abrams, James Bond, Joel Coen, Joss Whedon, Judge Dredd, Karl Urban, Marvel Comics, Metro 2033, movies, Much Ado About Nothing, Nathan Fillion, Noam Murro, Norwegian Ninja, Revenge of the Sith, Rob Roy, Roland Emmerich, Silver Linings Playbook, Stanley Kubrick, Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness, Star Wars, Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Transformers, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, William Shakespeare
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Weekly Weblinks: Conventions and Cyborgs
This week’s dose of the Weekly Weblinks is coming a day later than normal, due to yesterday being Friday the 13th and thus having a film that demanded to be seen and reviewed. Fortunately for me, I didn’t title this … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazing Spider-Man, Batman, blogging, Chevy Chase, Christopher Nolan, Daredevil, Dark Knight, David Slade, DC Comics, Dredd, Ed Helms, Ernest Borgnine, Fantastic Four, Gary Oldman, Grindhouse Releasing, Joe Cornish, Joel Kinnaman, John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein, Josh Trank, Judge Dredd, Justice League, Karl Urban, Marvel Comics, Office Space, Repo Man, RoboCop, Rust, Sage Stallone, Samuel L. Jackson, San Diego Comic-Con, Spider-Man, Vacation
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News Bites: Comics, Croods and Creed
It’s Friday morning, and that means it’s once again time for the News Bites, your weekly dose of movie and entertainment news. As expected, last weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con had a whole host of announcements for movies based on comic … Continue reading →