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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)
…year old beef. Way to stay in shape fella. This fourth installment of the Indiana Jones series is 19 years after the last one, but still just as good. I feel like it really stayed true to the original movies’ format, and the best part is that it’s got some of the classic action in it to keep the audience from getting bored. At first, I was afraid, I was petrified. And then I got angry and stupefied. After three movies of Indiana Jones running aro… Continue reading
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Tagged action adventure, Cate Blanchett, David Koepp, George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Jeff Nathanson, Jim Broadbent, John Hurt, Karen Allen, Luci Romberg, Nuked the Fridge, Paramount Pictures, PG-13, Philip Kaufman, Ray Winstone, scary images, Shia LaBeouf, Steven Spielberg, violence
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Comic-Con Interview: Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints, Young Indiana Jones, Dead Zone)
…wrap it up. Q: What did you think about the last Indiana Jones [the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls] and the reference to your series [Young Indiana Jones] that was in it, in riding with Poncho Villa? SPF: I thought it was a killer shoutout! Yes, and shooting that Poncho Villa episode was one of the best days of my life you know on the horse (pretends to gallop), reaching for the dress, reaching for the dress and finally… Continue reading
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Webseries: Universal Dead Starring Doug Jones, D. B. Sweeney, Gary Graham Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture – in 3-D!
Left: Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill. Right: Universal Dead’s Doug Jones Universal Dead turned out to be one of the highlights at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con International, where Paramount Pictures announced that it would be the first webseries to become a full-length major motion picture. Writer/producer Kelly Parks told me that he and director/producer Vernon Mortensen have been busy in pre-production for the 3-D feature version. Descr… Continue reading
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Tagged blood, CDC, Comic-Con International, D. B. Sweeney, director, Doug Jones, feature film, Gary Graham, gore, horror, horror movie, infected, Kelly Parks, Navy SEALs, outbreak, Paramount, producer, San Diego, San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego Comic-Con International, sci-fi, science fiction, undead, Universal Dead, Vampires, Vernon Mortenson, webseries, writer, zombie, zombie apocalypse
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SD Comic-Con ’09: Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (2010)
…t Picardo, Jason Alexander, Tom Kenny, Sandra Oh, Brent Spiner, James Earl Jones, William Shatner, Mark Hamill, Doug Jones, Abigail Breslin, Gary Graham, and Neil Armstrong. Yep, it has two Darth Vaders, two Captain Kirks, and the first guy to walk on the moon. What more could you ask for? Since Chris Pine wasn’t physically on the panel, he called in just so Kloor could hold the phone up to the microphone and so we could barely hear him. The girls… Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Abigail Breslin, Amanda Peet, animation, Brent Spiner, Captain Kirk, CGI, Chris Pine, Comic-Con, Darth Vader, David Kloor, Doug Jones, Dr. Harry Kloor, Gary Graham, Hayden Christensen, James Earl Jones, Jason Alexander, Mark Hamill, Neil Armstrong, Quantum Quest, Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey, Robert Picardo, Samuel L. Jackson, San Diego Comic-Con, Sandra Oh, SDCC, Space Odyssey, Tom Kenny, William Shatner
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What Movies Should Never be Remade?
…son it was so awesome. starmanjack43 They should never remake Star Wars or Indiana Jones either… RWordsworth No movie should be remade. Even if it’s a sucker of a movie. Porkins You forgot the 5th Element and Buckaroo Banzai! everyfilmin2011 Add Schindler’s List, Goodfellas, Some Like It Hot and It’s A Wonderful Life to that list. OverlordOf_Evil Oh, I don’t know. I think Jaws & Blade Runner could both be redone/updated successfully. Casablanca &… Continue reading
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Tagged Alien, Aliens, Back to the Future, Evil Dead, Godfather, Goonies, remake, Ripley, Sloth love chunk, The Goonies, The truffle shuffle, Too many remakes, twitter
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Interview with Stuntwoman Luci Romberg Part 1
…had a blast working with Clint Eastwood on Changeling. He’s awesome. Then Indiana Jones, that was amazing. AFC: Did you get to work with Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf? Luci: Yeah, they were both great. I also worked on a movie called Zombieland. That was so much fun. We were on location in Georgia. I was doubling Abigail Breslin. We had a blast. We were working nights, so we’d go hang out afterwards and not sleep much, but it was a lot of fun. A… Continue reading
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