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Apparently Shia LaBeouf just plain hates himself
Movie News | Ali | 16th May 2010
First he said Transformers 2 was a waste of space, and now Shia LaBeouf has swung the axe at Indiana Jones 4. It'd be easier to like him if he wasn't starring in all the movies he's moaning about.
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Stop! Transformers 3 update!
Movie News | Ali | 14th May 2010
Things are happening in relation to a movie about fighting robots! Read the words and feel better about your shitty life!
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New, longer Wall Street 2 trailer
Movie Trailer | Ali | 18th February 2010
The international trailer for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps has hit the pipes, showing off fresh new footage and pretty much explaining the entire plot of the movie. Thanks, trailer people!
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Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps trailer
Movie Trailer | Matt | 28th January 2010
Wall Street's Gordon Gekko said "Greed is good," and, as if to test that theory, Oliver Stone is back with a sequel. Check out the trailer after the jump.
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Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Movie Review | Ali | 12th June 2009
It doesn't take a genius to figure out why, out of all the big ass summer blockbusters this year, Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen was the one I was least worried about performing. Camp-as-Christmas Hugh Jackman trying and failing to unleash his inner animal? Cringe. Christian Bale's CHAN CANNAR trying to avoid termination at...
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Eagle Eye
Movie Review | Rob | 22nd October 2008
When not counting his money or banging on about Indiana Jones and Tintin, Steven Spielberg enjoys nothing more than updating the classics. Last year, he produced Disturbia aka Rear Window for chavs. Now, undeterred by the impending lawsuits, he's dusted off his old copy of North By Northwest, re-teamed with Disturbia helmer D.J....
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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
Movie Review | Ali | 21st May 2008
16 July, 1999. The queue for the cinema spills out into the car park. Crowds jostle with energy and a sense of adventure. The screen is packed to capacity, a quick glance revealing the audience to be a cross-section of both males and females, young and old. The lights go down to giggles at first and finally, respectfully, an awe...
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Disturbia
Movie Review | Ali | 12th September 2007
Only the foolhardy dare mess with the works of Alfred Hitchcock - just ask Gus Vant Sant. His pointless, shot-for-shot remake of Psycho in 1998 not only reinforced the argument that Hollywood was running low on ideas, but it showed you can't hope to emulate a true master of the genre. Just like you wouldn't ask a monkey to paint...
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Transformers
Movie Review | Ali | 23rd July 2007
So here we are: the year's biggest tentpole movie has arrived and the hype could not be any bigger or nerdier. Grown men have been reduced to gibbering, pre-pubescent wrecks, muttering about Autobots and Decepticons while their girlfriends can only look on in bemusement (males not lucky enough to have a partner have meanwhile be...
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