The 3-D in "Avatar" was groundbreaking and "Clash of the Titans" will be fun -- but according to the star of both movies, Sam Worthington, some movies have things that just shouldn't fly at your face.
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More | TalkMost of us expected this to be another SNL dud, but judging by the crowd response at the premiere it is going to be exactly the opposite.
More | TalkUnlike Oscar-winning critical darling and Iraq war movie The Hurt Locker, the new Iraq thriller Green Zone, starring Matt Damon, has been a critical flop. Did the film's political overtones sink this wartime blockbuster?
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More | TalkBack in 2007, Hollywood was suffering from serious battle fatigue. But a new surge of war movies has come out — Green Zone takes on the search for WMDs; The Hurt Locker follows a bomb squad; and The Pacific is a 10-hour HBO World War II epic.
More | TalkFrom All Quiet on the Western Front to The Hurt Locker, FOX411 presents the 20 best combat films ever made ... PLUS 10 more chosen by YOU!
More | TalkRobert Rodriguez showed up at SXSW tonight with a first look at their new sequel installment in the Predator franchise. They're taking it all back to its roots, making it dark, gritty, bloody, and rated-R again.
More | TalkEven with Bush out of the oval office, and 9/11 many years in our rear view mirror, America is still fascinated by conspiracy theories. Why? Well, who doesn’t love tapped phones, untraceable weapons, and secret government agents in Ray Bans?
More | TalkI'm not really sure what I'm allowed to tell you about what I saw in Toy Story 3 this morning at ShoWest. So at the risk of Disney's wrath, I'll tell you this:
More | TalkAre we ready for 3D? As CG supervisor and avid moviegoer, I'm sad to say that I'm not convinced we are. Yet. And the worse is yet to come, as studios try to milk us all for these half-baked goods.
More | TalkBut beyond even that, they’re ones you’ve heard of. We tried to avoid movies which were made for TV, were “so bad they’re good”, and the vast reams of mediocre sci-fi from the 60s and early 90s.
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More | TalkOne man's nine-year quest to rank the best English-language films ever.
More | Talk"Men who hate women" is the original book title this movie was based on. Why they changed it is beyond me as the original title is what made me read it.
More | TalkFrom being a devoted dad and husband to mastering his craft, why Jeff Bridges rocks.
More | TalkDorothy, the Cowardly Lion, the tin Man, and the Scarecrow find out who really runs the Land of Oz.
More | TalkDuring a keynote speech, Oscar-winning Chariots of Fire producer David Puttnam announced a number of measures he’d like to see taken against piracy. In addition to educating children at an early age that’s it wrong to download copyrighted material, he wants movie camcording outlawed and ISPs held responsible for the activities of their users.
More | TalkBetween their recent problems with The Wolfman being pushed to Land of the Lost and Funny People basically being ignored, out of the billions of dollars spent at the cinemas very little of it went to Universal in 2009.
More | TalkHere's the latest twist to the Conan O’Brien odyssey. Getting shoved out of his TV dream job as Tonight Show host is going to make him a movie star. Making a film doesn’t violate the terms of O’Brien’s split from NBC.
More | TalkWhen I entered the show room, walls lined with production art and live action stills, I could literally hear the Wendy Carlos TRON score playing in my head.
More | TalkYou haven't known the horrors of demonic possession until you've seen them in claymation.
More | TalkThe first review from the world premiere of Mr. Nice at SXSW. The film is based on the autobiography of Howard Meeks, the nonviolent Welsh drug smuggler who was at one time responsible for 10% of the world’s weed supply.
More | TalkHollywood’s 3-D revolution is beginning to spin backward, as studios look to retrofit past hits, including James Cameron's Titanic. “We’re targeting spring of 2012 for the release (of a 3-D version of Titanic), which is the 100 year anniversary of the sailing of the ship,” Cameron said.
More | TalkCrafting a successful superhero movie is easier said than done.
More | TalkGames based on film licenses tend to be pretty wretched. Yet given the arrival of "Aliens vs. Predator," a film-based game that not only works but actually makes sense, it's clear that some films are just a better fit for the interactive realm.
More | TalkThese vampires suck (no pun intended). However, they still kick the ***** out of Twilight's sorry excuse for the bloodsucking undead.
More | TalkThere is one particular question that has long bothered and befuddled some of our greatest minds -- Freudians, Jungians, Judd Apatowians, Seth Rogenians and other noted R-rated auteurs alike: Can an attractive female fall in love with, and I use the scientific term here, a schlub?
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