The folks at USAToday has got your first official images from the Hughes Brothers’ post-apocalyptic action movie “Book of Eli”, starring Denzel Washington as a mysterious stranger with a book that everyone wants, including Warlord Gary Oldman, who sends all sorts of men (and femme fatales) to get it from him. Denzel Washington stars as a loner trekking across a post-apocalyptic America with a mysterious book that could be the key to man’s salvation. Starring Mila Kunis, Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Jennifer Beals, Michael Gambon, Ray Stevenson, Chris Browning, Tom Waits, and Frances de la Tour. Directed by Albert and Allen Hughes. Open the book of Eli January 15, 2010.
- 5/27/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Didn’t Thomas Jane used to be a really big A-list name? At least he was a couple of years ago. Maybe Jane is just picking materials that are too “outside the box” for the studio, who keeps sending his movies straight to DVD, but boy, it sure seems like every Thomas Jane movie is getting the shaft lately. First the eternally delayed “The Mutant Chronicles”, then “Killshot”, and now “Dark Country”, which also happens to be Jane’s feature film debut as a director. First images from “Dark Country” after the jump. A couple en route from Las Vegas are forced to deal with a body out in the desert making their honeymoon one hellish ride. The film stars Ron Perlman, Thomas Jane, Lauren German, Chris Browning, Rene Mousseux, Aynn Kirby, Con Schell, Nikki Kelly, Jonathan Lund. Jane makes his feature film directorial debut with the movie. Sony Pictures...
- 4/1/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
[TV] 2009 Nickelodeon Kca Or Better Known As Disney's Free Publicity And How It Destroys Our Culture
Ok, before I go off on my tangent I want you to know that I am aware this is a kids show and that is it meant for kids between the ages of 0 to 15 or so, but it still is becoming just like a lot of "award" shows, a big publicity sham. Disney ran away with award after award from their T.V. and movie and music section all while continuously promoting their own stuff throughout the commercials and during the show even. What I have the real problem with is some of the "winners" and how repulsive these "role models" have become. The goal of these programs nowadays is to market themselves while doing it on their own show and getting paid for it, it's like porn, we all love it and we all do it so why not get paid for it eh? Although porn is a funny...
- 3/29/2009
- by Sean Anthony
- JustPressPlay.net
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