NYCC 2010: Adrien Brody Says Alternate ‘Predators’ Ending Would Have Featured Arnold Schwarzenegger
If you felt like the only thing missing from this summer's well-received "Predators" was a cameo by the definitive kicker of dread-locked-alien behind, one Arnold Schwarzenegger, you're not alone. While promoting the "Predators" DVD release at New York Comic Con, Adrien Brody -- the man who did a stellar job assuming Arnie's mantel as premier alien destroyer -- told MTV News that he also felt...
Read MoreDVD/Blu-ray Announcements: ‘Grown Ups’, ‘Predators’ & ‘Metropolis’
This week, Fox announces one of their would-be summer blockbusters while still keeping a lid on dates for The A-Team and Knight and Day. Aside from those and the eagerly-awaited debut of Eclipse by the twi-tards, we're headed into July territory where we could be hearing something about Inception sooner than you think. Until that day, we can all feel like old men full of regret while remakes of...
Read More1980s Cinestalgia: Predator
2010 will be remembered for two things - crappy movies and an obsession with bringing back the '80s. OK, so that second part is a bit of a stretch. Even with A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Karate Kid sullying the memories of the originals it is more likely to be remembered for crappy - and - crappier movies. Which is why this new feature at Cinematical hopes to remind a new generation of a...
Read MoreSorry ‘Predators,’ It’s All About ‘Despicable Me’: Box Office Report, July 9-11
'Despicable Me' supervillain Gru may have had a hard time stealing the moon, but he should be over the moon about this weekend's box office take. The film not only conquered the chart but also grabbed about $20 million more than even the most ... Read more Filed under: Movie News, Box Office, Summer MoviesPermalink | Email...
Read More‘Despicable Me’ Outsmarts ‘Predators’ In The Saturday Box Office Report
1. "Despicable Me" ($21.7 million) 2. "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" ($11 million) 3. "Predators" ($10.5 million) 4. "Toy Story 3" ($6.7 million) 5. "The Last Airbender" ($5.2 million) Repelling name aside, it seems that moviegoers are more than happy to embrace "Despicable Me," Universal's 3-D animated family film that easily took first place this weekend over producer Robert Rodriguez and...
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