Posted Aug 20th 2008 1:32PM by Elisabeth Rappe
Filed under: Drama, Romance, 20th Century Fox, Movie Marketing, Images, War, Nicole Kidman, Posters
Three new posters for Baz Luhrmann's
Australia have hit the net -- and they are predictably lush, romantic, and easy on the eyes. Why, they even leave some room for interpretation! See if you can find the connection between Hugh Jackman and fire, dear readers. The other two are after the jump, and all three are clickable for larger versions.
And if you haven't already, be sure to visit
the official site and check out the gallery and the podcast series. They have ones on cinematography up now, and if nothing else, the film is going to be top notch in that department. I'm trying not to raise my expectations too high, but every new glimpse I get just leaves me really excited for November, and certain that it will be as breathtaking as I want it to be.
Australia opens November 14, 2008.
Continue reading Three Dazzling New Posters for 'Australia'
Posted Aug 20th 2008 1:02PM by Monika Bartyzel
Filed under: Comedy, Remakes and Sequels, Images

As you all know, Ben Stiller is taking on the wacky museum world once again for
Night at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsonian. One of the big casting announcements for this sequel was
Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart. Now you can see a glimpse of her as the famous pilot above, then check out one more below (featuring a few old friends) and others at
TheBadandtheUgly (
note: images possibly contain romantic subplot spoilers, so be warned). How cute is she?
I'm sorry Hilary, but I'm really digging the look of Adams as Earhart much more. I think the big difference between the two is that Adams seems completely natural as Amelia. Adams looks like she walked right out of the same time, whereas
Swank's Amelia looks more costumed and much less natural -- at least, based on the images we've seen online.
The showdown of the Amelias will take place next year.
Amelia is set to hit theaters some time in 2009, while
Night at the Museum will hit screens on May 22, 2009. Which do you prefer?
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Posted Aug 20th 2008 12:32PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fandom, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, Images
Above: At the request of director Michael Bay, Transformers 2 star Megan Fox turns her B into a C.
Lord knows what
Megan Fox is doing in the above photo (exercising her breasts for an action scene?), though it may have something to do with Michael Bay's main directorial note (mentioned in
this earlier post), which is to "just look hot." Regardless of Fox's boob shuffle, her and co-star
Shia LaBeouf are back to work on the set of
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and, yes, it certainly looks like they've worked Shia's bandaged hand into the script (based on the photos below). They even added a bunch of badass blood to it! Seeing as folks who get injured in movies never wear any bandages, it should be rather interesting to see how they work this in (ahem, too many nights up late "thinking" about Megan Fox???). Check out a few photos from the set (and Shia's bloody, bandaged hand) in the gallery below, then scope out the rest over at
Spoiler TV.
Update: Thanks to
Cinematical reader Erik for pointing out the fact that Fox is wearing a ring on a certain finger. Does it mean something? Here, take a closer look at this photo to the right (and click to enlarge). You tell us ...
Posted Aug 17th 2008 5:45PM by Jessica Barnes
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, 20th Century Fox, Movie Marketing, Images


I'll admit it; I have a soft spot for
Vin Diesel. Feel free to laugh at me, but I can't help myself, it's something about that voice. So you might want to keep my personal bias in mind when I say that
Babylon A.D. really doesn't look all that bad. Silly? Yes, but entertaining none the less. Ropes of Silicon found
the latest poster for the sci-fi flick from
Gothika director
Mathieu Kassovitz and if nothing else, it's a step up from the
first one-sheet/Oakley ad we saw a few months ago.
Diesel stars as Toorop, a mercenary who takes the job of escorting a woman from Eastern Europe to New York. But if you have seen
the trailer, you know that there is a lot more to this lady than meets the eye. Say what you will about the film, but you have to admit, some of those 'Bladerunneresque' shots of the city were pretty impressive. Starring alongside Diesel is the criminally underused
Michelle Yeoh as an a**-kicking nun, as well as,
Gerard Depardieu, and
Charlotte Rampling.
Babylon has had rough time throughout production. The project started back in 2005, when Kassovitz was hired to adapt the novel,
Babylon Babies. Originally the French actor
Vincent Cassel was expected to take the lead, but Diesel decided to drop out of
Hitman (probably not a bad idea
all things considered) to lobby for the role. It was even
speculated that the move caused bad blood between Cassel and Kassovitz, and ruined a long standing friendship. As if that wasn't enough stress; there were also delays from weather and talk about the film running over budget.
Hopefully all these problems won't be showing up on the screen when
Babylon A.D. opens in theaters on August 29th.
Posted Aug 15th 2008 4:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Fandom, Movie Marketing, Contests, Insert Caption, Images
Welcome back to another edition of Insert Caption -- the game where you all race to the death to provide us with the best possible captions for photos from upcoming films. Last week we asked you to steal some of our thunder and shoot us your bestest captions for an image from
Tropic Thunder. Luckily, we managed to choose three winners without staging a protest, and so congrats to you ... and you ... and you.

1. "They knew something had gone very wrong on the set of
Alien 5 when, unexpectedly, Robert Downey Jr. popped out of the soldier's chest." --
Kurt P.2. OK, this might not be the right time to bring this up ... but I'm pretty sure you still owe me for that last trip to IHOP." --
Jeremy C.3."You can be my wing man anytime" --
Mike R.See full image and all captionsThis week we're strapped in and ready to roll out with the ultra serious
Jason Statham (for real, has anyone ever seen this guy smile?), who stars in the new flick
Death Race (in theaters August 22). In the film, Statham stars as an ex-con who's forced by the warden of a prison to compete in a car race where severe road rage and the annihilation of your competitors is recommended. The drivers behind our three favorite captions this week will cruise away with one
Death Race poster, one
Death Race t-shirt, one
Death Race tank top, and one
Death Race hat. I'd tell you to use all that to create your own
Death Race in the comforts of your home ... but something tells me that might not be the greatest idea. Sound off below!
Read the official rules for this contestPosted Aug 15th 2008 3:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Fandom, Exhibition, Images

Over on his blog, writer-director
Kevin Smith has unveiled a new photo from
Zack and Miri Make a Porno (see updated gallery below)
, as well as a few pieces of ridiculously cool movie-inspired artwork from this year's
Crazy 4 Cult 2 gallery showing in Los Angeles at Gallery1988 later this month. (He also briefly talks about seeing
Watchmen, which he called "f**king astounding.") The above image is only half of Andrew Wilson's sprawling epic-like movie character poster (see miniature version of entire piece below), which will be on display and available for purchase at the gallery when the show opens with a reception hosted by Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier on August 22. (The show itself will run from August 22 through September 12.)
**Click on the image above to head to a very cool website where you can scope out each character up close. How many can you spot?
In addition to Wilson's poster, Smith threw up a taste of what else will be on display (see two images in the gallery below; I apologize for not knowing artist names), and you can also see (and learn) more over on the
Crazy 4 Cult 2 website and
Gallery1988 blog. Wish I could attend, but the whole living on the other side of the country thing kinda gets in the way. If you go, definitely let us know how it is.
Posted Aug 15th 2008 12:32PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Comedy, Fandom, Images
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Surfing around online earlier today, I came across this nifty little site called
Handmade Detroit. Scrolling down, I noticed this spiffy fan made
Michael Cera night light that was created as a gift for Cera himself. See, the item (as pictured above) comes with a pretty cool story: Apparently, the new film
Youth in Revolt (based on the best book evah!) was shooting some interior scenes in Ferndale, Michigan at the house of a person who is friends with the girl who writes for Handmade Detroit. So, in the spirit of giving and being nice and all that jazz, she -- along with a few friends -- put together gift bags full of groovy stuff from local shops for some of the cast and crew. Awww. I love people who go out of their way to give other people free sh*t. High five Handmade Detroit!
Anyway, you can check out a photo of the entire gift bag over at
Handmade Detroit, as well as a list of what exactly was in it and a whole lot more. So, who wants a Michael Cera night light?
Posted Aug 13th 2008 9:32PM by Monika Bartyzel
Filed under: Fandom, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Images

At the beginning of the month,
Erik posted a sweet-ass collection of
Watchmen character posters. Now I hope by now you've perused the gallery and seen them in their full-color finest, but did you happen to catch one of the comments in the piece? Reader Steve threw up a link to
Plasmic Studio, who have compared the movie posters to the originals for the graphic novel's release.
The comparisons are slowly making their way across the net, and if you haven't checked them out yet, you should. You can get a whiff of the black and white magic to the right, and then go to the PS link above to mouse-over comparisons. Why? Because
Zack Snyder is such a
Watchmen fanboy that he copied the exact posters. There are a few little changes here and there, but aside from a new light or different electronic panel, the posters are exact replicas.
I was already completely charmed by the production after visiting the set, but I'm very happy that every piece that comes out confirms my excitement for the film, rather than dampening it. How about you?
Posted Aug 13th 2008 7:32PM by Elisabeth Rappe
Filed under: Action, Classics, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Casting, Mystery & Suspense, Warner Brothers, Fandom, Newsstand, Movie Marketing, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Images

One of the trickiest aspects of a
Watchmen movie is Rorschach's secret identity. In the book, you're kept guessing as to who is under that shifting mask -- and when you find out who's really under it halfway through, it's a nice little shocker. He's not the badass you expect, for one, nor is he a stranger. The real Rorschach has been there all along.
In a fantasy world, the casting could have remained secret, making it one hell of a surprise when his mask is taken away. But this is the real world of movie casting and marketing, and so a name and face has to be attached ... and really, it's just another reminder you should read the book so you can enjoy the surprises firsthand.
Even so, a glimpse of the man under the mask has surfaced on
JoBlo, who snagged a screencap from G4. Apparently, G4 was busy showing the people at home all the coolness of
Watchmen while the rest of us were camped out at ComicCon -- and one of the things they revealed was
Jackie Earle Haley without his face. For devotees of the book, it should be reassuring, especially as I heard people wondering aloud how
Zack Snyder planned to "fix" the bald Haley. (Count me impressed on the greasy detail of his clothes.) For those new to the story, steer clear, especially if you're in the middle of the book. (This means you, Mom. I know you haven't even read past
Under the Hood.) The photo appears after the jump.
Watchmen opens March 6th, 2009.
Continue reading The Real Face of Rorschach
Posted Aug 13th 2008 3:02PM by Kim Voynar
Filed under: Lionsgate Films, Celebrities and Controversy, Movie Marketing, Images, Posters
Yesterday, Jeff Wells over at Hollywood Elsewhere put up the poster for the new comedy My Best Friend's Girl, starring Kate Hudson, Dane Cook, Jason Biggs and Alec Baldwin. The poster (which premiered online earlier this summer) is boring in the extreme, making the film look like your typical snoozerific rom-com, and the digital altering on the photo makes everyone involved look rather ... freakish.
My first reaction on seeing the poster was, "Boy, somebody's screwing up the marketing on this film," quickly followed by "Hey, I don't remember Dane Cook's complexion looking quite so dewy-fresh ... "
I've seen the red-band trailer, which is actually pretty funny, if you can overlook the more misogynistic elements (or at least, in my own case, overcome the feminist tendency to be immediately annoyed by blow-job jokes) , and the film being marketed in that trailer and the film being promoted on this poster are not the same film. Not that it looks like something I'd choose to see over a good indie flick, but if I wanted a lightweight comedy film, and I'd already seen Tropic Thunder and Pineapple Express, and couldn't find anything else to do here in Seattle on a nice day, I'd maybe see this.
Continue reading Dane Cook Rants About the Lame Poster for 'My Best Friend's Girl'
Posted Aug 13th 2008 10:33AM by Eric Kohn
Filed under: Comedy, Drama, Awards, Casting, New Releases, Paramount, Celebrities and Controversy, Box Office, Fandom, Images

Whether or not you're offended by the use of the word "retard" in
Tropic Thunder, it's hard to deny the difference between the intention of the humor and the ire of
the groups protesting it. When
Ben Stiller's character, Tugg Speedman, learns that he was mistaken in going "full-retard" with his miscalculated awards-bid performance as a mentally challenged man in
Simple Jack, you either laugh or you don't, but you definitely
get it. Stiller's point is that self-important actors often take crass or poorly formulated roles on the basis of subject matter simply so they can get a chance at the podium. At no point are we forced to laugh at a character meant to be taken as actually retarded; instead, we only get Tugg Speedman's really bad, really offensive interpretation of one.
At his
Scanners blog,
Jim Emerson gets this point, and smartly rails against complainers like the Special Olympics for making such a big deal out of a scene before even coming to terms with its purpose. He also brings up a brilliant historical parallel: In 1977, Randy Newman's single "Short People" was pulled from the air because it supposedly offended, uh, short people. "If you do satire or parody, you have to expect there will always be fools who will take it literally,"
writes Emerson. "Those people are called 'literalists.' And there ought to be a law against them."
Posted Aug 11th 2008 7:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fandom, DIY/Filmmaking, Movie Marketing, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, Games and Game Movies, Images
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Ladies, get ready for Jake "Prince of Persia" Gyllenhaal!
Just Jared has nailed the first set photos from the highly-anticipated
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, based on the popular video game in which a Prince does ... stuff ... God does he look hot, or what!? Okay, for realz now --
Jake plays a young Prince named Dastan who must team with a feisty and exotic Princess (Gemma Arterton) and stop an evil ruler from destroying the world. Something tells me this is one film where looks
will definitely kill. Check out two more photos below, then the rest over at Just Jared.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time will hit theaters on May 28, 2010.
And speaking of guys who look good with their shirt off and shoot movies based on video games, 20th Century Fox has put out a few new promotional pics from
Max Payne, starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis. In the film, based on yet another popular video game, Wahlberg stars as a guy whose family was killed and, well, he's out to kick some ass. Kunis plays a hottie assassin out to avenge the death of her sister. Together, these two are the kind of nuts you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley -- but you'd definitely want to meet in a darkened movie theater.
Max Payne hits theaters on October 17. Check out the new pics below.
Keanu and a spaceship after the jump ...Continue reading Movie Pics: 'Prince of Persia', 'Max Payne' and 'Day the Earth Stood Still'
Posted Aug 11th 2008 6:02PM by Eugene Novikov
Filed under: Drama, Sports, Images
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Darren Aronofsky's
The Wrestler is surely one of the fall's most enigmatic releases -- and one of the most eagerly awaited.
Bad Taste got hold of the first production stills from the film, and it looks every bit as creepy and moody as you'd expect from the man behind
Requiem for a Dream and
The Fountain (which was awesome despite its generally negative reception).
The movie is about a retired professional wrestler, played by Mickey Rourke, who is trying to survive on the small-time independent wrestling circuit. It sounds campy, but I think it's more likely to be grim -- I've read some stories about that scene (anyone else read
Swan Song by Robert McCammon?) and it sounds, if anything, awfully depressing. These photos confirm that, I think, as does the fact that
Clint Mansell is once again writing the musical score.
The movie premieres in Venice next month, then Toronto shortly thereafter. It doesn't have a US distributor yet, but I'm guessing that won't last long. Check out a couple more photos (including one featuring Marisa Tomei as a stripper) in the gallery below, then see the rest over at Bad Taste.
Continue reading First Creepy Stills from Aronofsky's 'The Wrestler'
Posted Aug 11th 2008 3:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Movie Marketing, Images

Cinematical has received these exclusive photos from the new flick Lakeview Terrace, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson, and Kerry Washington. The film is a thriller about an interracial couple (Wilson and Washington) who move into their dream home in California; their California dreamin' becomes a nightmare when their next door neighbor, a high-strung cop (Jackson), takes issue with having an interracial couple in the neighborhood. Jackson, the self-appointed neighborhood watchman, increasingly (and intensely, if we know Jackson) harasses them, until the newlyweds decide to fight back.
Take a look at the pics, and let us know what you think about Jackson getting his mean-and-scary on in the flick.
Posted Aug 11th 2008 2:02PM by Christopher Campbell
Filed under: Animation, Music & Musicals, Disney, Family Films, Images

After the first teaser trailer
showed up recently for
The Princess and the Frog, Disney's return to traditional hand-drawn-style animation, a lot of the blogosphere
was labeling the film potentially racist. Hopefully the political correctness circles have died down a bit, though (or are at least
concentrating too hard on Tropic Thunder), and we can appreciate some beautiful new artwork from the film without wondering how it might be reflective of stereotypes and whatnot.
Over at DisneyAnimation.com, there is a gallery of "visual development" images that give us more of the background depicting 1920s New Orleans and its vicinity. For someone like me, who just recently revisited the Big Easy, the artwork is enough to get me excited about the movie, which unfortunately I must wait for until Christmas 2009.
The Princess and the Frog is a jazzy musical fairy tale based on the classic story "The Frog Princess" and features the first ever African American Disney princess (voiced by
Anika Noni Rose). Other characters include a trumpet-playing alligator and a love-sick Cajun firefly. And clearly, from what these new images show us, it's set in New Orleans' French Quarter, as well as the Garden District (or maybe the mansion in
this image is further outside the city) and on the bayou, where apparently someone lives in a shipwrecked boat,
Swiss Family Robison style. Hopefully, since the story takes place during Prohibition, we'll get to see some swamp-set bootlegging going on.
Be sure to also visit the other project pages on DisneyAnimation.com, for minor info on 2010's
Rapunzel and the Phillip K. Dick adaptation
King of the Elves, set for a 2012 release. I'm sure there will be more artwork added for those titles in the future, so keep the site bookmarked.
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