Movies: Page 58

This is page 58 of the movie coverage from Watchers Watch

Poster Series For Oliver Stone's W (2008-10-05): Here's a funny series of posters for the W movie starring Josh Brolin as President George W.

Cool Princess Leia Artwork Print (2008-10-01): Princess Leia looks terrific in this 80s-inspired Princess Leia poster.

Paramount Says No to Spielberg Tintin Project (2008-09-20): This has to be some kind of a first: Steven Spielberg was told no by Paramount's Brad Grey.

The Most Overpaid Actors (2008-09-11): Forbes magazine has determined which actors are overpaid, using a formula that calculated the number of dollars earned for the studio for every dollar paid to the actor in question.

Ghostbusters 3 in the Works (2008-09-10): If there's something strange in your neighborhood.

Lindsay Lohan Stars in Labor Pains (2008-09-03): Lidnsay Lohan stars in a new comedy movie called Labor Pains. Cheryl Hines and Chris Parnell also stars.

Kevin Smith Makes a Comedy Film About Making a Porno (2008-08-30): Kevin Smith has a new film coming out called Zack and Miri Make a Porno that hits U.

Twilight Most Anticipated Fall Film Reports Fandago (2008-08-28): MTV reports that a poll on Fandango has found that the most anticipated movie coming out this Fall is the Twilight move based on the popular Stephenie Meyer fantasy novel series.

Relativity Media Acquires Acacia Film Rights (2008-08-27): Relativity Media has acquired the rights to make the epic fantasy series Acacia, by David Anthony Durham, into a film.

Guillermo del Toro on The Hobbit (2008-08-26): Director Guillermo del Toro talks about plans for The Hobbit movie and about working with Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson in the video below from ITN.

JJ Abrams to Produce Disaster Flick (2008-08-14): The BBC reports that Alias and Lost creator JJ Abrams has signed on to produce a disaster movie.

Jason and the Argonauts Heading to the Big Screen (2008-08-12): Screenwriter Zack Penn, who wrote The Incredible Hulk and The X-Men, is writing the script for a feature film version of The Argonauts for 20th Century Fox.

George Lucas Discusses Plans for Next Indiana Jones Movie (2008-07-31): George Lucas discussesthe chances of another Indiana Jones movie happening.

Red Sonja Poster With Rose McGown Released (2008-07-24): The new Red Sonja poster is out.

New Star Trek Posters Are Here for Comic Con (2008-07-19): Entertainment Weekly has some previews of Comic Con, including this new poster for the Star Trek movie.

Top Grossing Films are SF and Fantasy (2008-07-16): The top films at the box office right now are all either fantasy or science fiction, which is pretty interesting.

Hancock Takes Weekend Box Office (2008-07-09): Hancock - starring Will Smith as a reluctant and hard-living superhero - was a box office smash over the weekend grossing $62 million.

The Day the Earth Stood Still Trailer (2008-07-03): Here's the new trailer for the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still starring Keanu Reeves, Kathy Bates and Jennifer Connolly.

Rose McGowan is Red Sonja (2008-06-27): We haven't heard much about the Barbarella remake lately, and perhaps this is why: Rose McGowas is set to star in a new film about the comic book character Red Sonja; the film will be directed by Rose's fiance, Robert Rodriguez.

Jumper Lands on DVD (2008-06-26): Based on the bestselling novel by Stephen Gould, Jumper stars The film stars Hayden Christensen and Rachel Bilson.

Steve Carell Gets Smart (2008-06-23): Steve Carell's Get Smart topped the box office this past weekend, making an estimated $39,155,000, with a per theater average of $10,011.

M. Night Shyamalan is Happening (2008-06-17): Dan Vergano of USA Today interviews M.

Woody Harrelson Goes Transsiberian (2008-06-12): Here's the trailer for Woody Harrelson's new movie, Transsiberian.

Latest Hobbit Rumor: James McAvoy as Young Bilbo Baggins (2008-05-30): The casting rumors for The Hobbit are swirling around and change from week to week.

Academics See HAL in Mankind's Future (2008-05-28): British academics have rated Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey as the science fiction film that most realistically portrays man's future reports Wales News.



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