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Captain Team America has a trailer
Movie Trailer | Ali | 24th March 2011
I think I speak for us all when I say (*nervously tugs at collar*).
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Captain America doesn't confuse or intimidate me
Movie News | Luke | 2nd November 2010
More details are coming to light about who and what exactly will be happening in Captain America: The First Avenger, but words take ages to do so here are some nice pictures instead!
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Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
Movie Review | Ali | 15th August 2010
The next time someone tells you about how 3D is the future of cinema, sit them down in front of Scott Pilgrim Vs The World, preferably on the biggest screen you can find, and watch their jaw hit the floor. Here we have a film that's so sharp, so visually stimulating and so whip-smart, it positively crackles with energy. It may well be the best-looking movie of its generation. 3D is where it's at, huh? Spare me. The future of cinema lies in the hands of filmmakers like Edgar Wright.
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The Losers
Movie Review | Matt | 27th May 2010
The promotional material for The A-Team claims that "There is no Plan B", and yet the release of both The Losers and The Expendables this summer proves that there's no shortage of other crack commando units surviving as soldiers of fortune. And with The Losers beating the others to the punch with a film that delivers enough ridiculous action to compete with Hannibal and co's Tank vs. Plane trailer moment, you have to pity the fools that now have to follow it.
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Scott Pilgrim trailer is awesome
Movie Trailer | Ali | 25th March 2010
Head this way for a slice of fried gold.
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Chris Evans IS Captain America
Movie News | Matt | 23rd March 2010
The lengthy casting process for Captain America is now over - yay! And it's Chris Evans who got the part! (*shrugs*)
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The Losers trailer seems familiar
Movie Trailer | Ali | 29th January 2010
Think Ocean's Eleven meets The Expendables meets Smokin' Aces meets The A-Team meets Stuff Happening In Slow-Motion.
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Push
Movie Review | Rich | 21st February 2009
Push is a sign of things to come. Licensed comic book movies have made more than a bajillion dollars since Spidey swang back into town, so it's only natural that movie studios will want to continue this trend, without having to send wheelbarrows of money to Marvel or DC. This means they'll have to come up with original IP, whi...
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Fantastic Four
Movie Review | Ben | 25th July 2005
Fantastic Four is unlucky enough to be this summer's second super-hero origin story - following Batman Begins is a lot to live up to. Comparing like for like, it doesn't have a chance. Replace Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson and Katie Holmes with Ioan Gruffudd, Michael Chiklis, Jessica Alb...
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