Dude Von Duddenstein!!! Paramount is bringing the big comedy of the Spring to DVD and Blu-ray on August 11th. It’s set to include 50 minutes of outtakes, and deleted and extended scenes.
The Fanboys gang get caught in Lucasfilm’s garbage masher. Oh no!
If you haven’t heard about Fanboys before, you better prepare yourself for Star Wars-geek nirvana. The official trailer has debuted and it is sure to appease your “inner geek.” It’s a cheesy-looking comedy that was supposed to hit theaters in 2007, but it has been delayed until early 2009 (fingers crossed). The movie features Lando Calrissian, William Shatner, Princess Leia and even Jay & Silent Bob.
Watch the first trailer for Fanboys
Kyle Newman, from a script by newcomers to screenwriting Adam F. Goldberg. Because of test screening complaints, The Weinstein Company kept tweaking and delaying the release of Fanboys. Hopefully the force will be with us come February 6, 2009.
Judd Apatow has of course been on a hot streak as a producer ever since Anchorman debuted in 2004, and particularly with a genre that he has mostly mastered now — the romantic-comedy as done from the perspective of the male. Despite the occasional commercial misstep (Walk Hard and Drillbit Taylor immediately spring to mind), Judd has been consistently successful because he’s able to make the audience connect with the wacky characters who inhabit his movies by actually giving them human qualities instead of cartoon character personalities. Or at the very least, in ADDITION to the cartoon character personalities.
Times are tough for the Muppets. This summer Kermit the Frog had to be upstaged by another guy who admits that it’s not easy being green – The Incredible Hulk. Miss Piggy had to grit her teeth while Sarah Jessica Parker stole her wardrobe and flaunted it in Sex and the City. And don’t even [...]
Gossip Girl has been a controversial book series aimed at the “tween” audience about teenagers who use drugs, have sex, fall in love and do all the sort of soap operatic things that teenagers do. Spawning a dozen novels and two spin-off series, it’s proven to be popular enough to be adapted into a television series for The CW.