A host of new official images from Sylvester Stallone's "The Expendables" have been unveiled via the film's official blog. Most of these aren't cheap set-shots and actually look like production stills.
The pictures show various members of the 'Expendables' in action including Jason Statham, Jet Li and Eric Roberts holding an unidentified female hostage. The new pics also give us our first look at Mickey Rourke in the all-star action B-movie and it appears his role is that of a tattoo artist giving Stallone some new ink. Let's guess, it's a wise, Obi-Wan type character giving off sage advice? Either way, Rourke seems to be wearing the same dread-like nappy hairdo that he's also been sporting in "
A poster for Sylvain White's "Losers" has been unveiled. [AICN]
Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura has revealed the plot of the highly-anticipated (for the wrong reasons of course) "Asteroids" film adaptation: "Without divulging too much about it, it's two lead characters - two brothers - who have to go through a seminal experience to figure out their relationship, against this huge backdrop." Deep shit. Academy, you've been warned. [IGN]
Paul W.S. Anderson will be returning for the fourth installment of the "
A red band trailer for "Hot Tub Time Machine" starring the likes of John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Lizzy Caplan, Clark Duke and Craig Robinson has surfaced. We hope the film has much more to offer than this and its interesting titular concept.
7/25/2009
First Look: Mickey Rourke In 'The Expendables,' R-Rated 'Hot Tub Time Machine' Trailer Arrives
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Clark Duke should be in high demand. That web series he did with Michael Cera was genius.
The Hangover + time travel = Hot Tub Time Machine
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I gotta admit i lol'd at the Hot Tub Time Machine trailer. It feels like it was written by the guy who writs Harold & Kumar movies which is kinda ok by me. plus it'll be a good, dumb way to kill the time in February when there's jackshit in theaters.
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