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  1. Now that was unexpected: A new Robocop figure http://www.dannychoo.com/slide/en/116618/116618.html
  2. The world's top protection agent gets a new client: a hitman who came in from the cold. After being on the opposite ends of a bullet for years, they must team up and have only 24 hours to get to The Hague to bring down a murderous dictator. In other words, Wade Wilson and Nick Fury together in a movie. Director: Patrick Hughes Cast: - Ryan Reynolds - Samuel L. Jackson - Gary Oldman - Elodie Yung - Salma Hayek - Joaquim de Almeida - Kirsty Mitchell - Sam Hazeldine
  3. Kingsman: The Secret Service is an upcoming British spy film directed by Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class), based on the comic book series The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. The film stars the following: Colin Firth (Prince Albert in The King's Speech, Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones's Diary) as Harry Hart a.k.a. Galahad Samuel L. Jackson (Robber in Coming to America, Robby Jackson in Patriot Games) as Richmond Valentine Michael Caine (Get Carter, Harry Palmer in The IPCRESS File) as Chester King a.k.a. Arthur Taron Egerton as Gary "Eggsy" Unwin Mark Strong (Sinestro in Green Lantern, Frank in Kick-Ass) as Merlin Sofia Boutella (famous hip-hop dancer) as Gazelle Sophie Cookson as Roxy Samantha Womack as Michelle Unwin Hanna Alström as Princess Tilde of Sweden Bjørn Floberg as the Swedish Prime Minister Mark Hamill (Sean in Wiazrds, Cocknocker in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back) as Prof. James Arnold Jack Davenport (Norrington in Pirates of the Caribbean) as Lancelot The film hits theaters on February 12, 2015. Official Site Kingsman: The Secret Service @ IMDb
  4. Vin Diesel revisits yet another one of his old film franchises and gives us a sequel nobody asked for. xXx: Return of Xander Cage has him come out of hiding and reunite with Samuel L. Jackson to remind everyone that xXX: State of the Nation was not a thing. This will also be Revolution Studios' first film in over a decade. The film is set for release on January 20, 2017. What next - The Pacifier 2? Official Site Okay, so I spoke too soon... Vin Diesel Reveals The Pacifier Sequel Is Being Written
  5. Following the critical and commercial success of Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino announced another Western, titled The Hateful Eight. The title is a play on The Magnificent Seven (the American remake of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai). As usual with every Tarantino film, this will have Samuel L. Jackson in it. What will make this completely different from every Tarantino film is a dedicated soundtrack score. In the past, Tarantino would create a playlist of songs for a film instead of hiring a film score composer. For The Hateful Eight, legendary Italian composer Ennio Morricone (The Man with No Name Trilogy, The Untouchables) will provide the orchestral score. The Hateful Eight premieres in 70mm format theaters in Christmas 2015 and in regular theaters on January 6, 2016. Quentin Tarantino's New Western Is The Hateful Eight Tarantino's New Western Called Hateful Eight, May Start Filming This Summer
  6. Samuel L. Jackson is the latest A-list actor to play the President of the United States in Big Game, a 2014 Finnish action thriller directed by Jalmari Helander. When Air Force One is shot down by terrorists over a forest in Finland, the President must team up with a 13-year-old hunter (Onni Tommila) to evade the terrorists who are out to claim their "Big Game". Big Game premieres in the U.S. on June 26. Big Game @ IMDb
  7. After years of rumors, the live-action adaptation of Yasuomi Umetsu's controversial anime Kite is coming to theaters sometime this year. The film stars Samuel L. Jackson (like no one here knows who he is...), with India Eisley (Eve in Underworld: Awakening) as Sawa and Callan McAuliffe (young Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, Sam Goode in I Am Number Four) as Oburi. And we all know what Duke will say... Kite @ IMDb
  8. Only because they've announced it at SDCC 2012... For those that are not familiar the "Winter Soldier", I'd suggest some light reading of Captain America Vol. 1: Winter Soldier-graphic novel. Or just look it up on Wikipedia.
  9. Jumper New Regency Productions/20th Century Fox, 2008 Directed by Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Mr. & Mrs. Smith) Based on the novel by Steven Gould Running Time: 90 minutes Rated PG-13 for violence, mature situations and strong language. Cast Hayden Christensen (the man who nearly destroyed Star Wars) as David Rice Rachel Bilson (Summer in The O.C.) as Millie Harris Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot) as Griffin Samuel L. Jackson (the most overused actor today) as Roland Cox Michael Rooker (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer) as William Rice Diane Lane (Christopher Lambert's ex-wife) as Mary Rice "You think you can go on like this forever? Living like this without consequences? There's always consequences." - Roland Cox Synopsis David Rice is a Jumper - a person with the abilities to teleport anywhere from one side of a room to London, Egypt, or just about anywhere on a travel magazine. After years of using his abilities to rob banks and enjoy the great outdoors, he jumps back to his old hometown of Ann Arbor, MI, to reunite his childhood girlfriend Millie. When they travel to Rome, David finds out he's not alone when he bumps into another Jumper named Griffin. He also finds himself in the middle of a secret war with the Paladins - a group of religious fanatics who have been hunting down Jumpers for centuries. Lowdown Why is it that almost every movie year kicks off with an over-budgeted, overrated box-office stinker? This year, we have Jumper, a movie with absolutely no redeeming value. The concept is good, but like many Hollywood film adaptations, it's poorly executed. The storyline is flat and predictable, and the acting is just unbearably bad. And I haven't even talked about Hayden Christensen, who still can't act his way out of a paper bag after ruining the last two Star Wars films. Both Samuel L. Jackson and Diane Lane wasted their time on this film, as none of the characters were developed enough to peak anyone's interest in this movie. Visual effects were done by New Zealand-based Weta Workshop (The Lord of the Rings trilogy, King Kong), which are good, but wasted on this POS film. As a matter of fact, the only noticeable visual eye candy is Rachel Bilson. In short, don't even bother renting or torrenting Jumper at all. Rating: F DVD Extras: B The 2-disc Special Edition DVD includes a behind-the-scenes featurette, an alternate introduction sequence and an illustrated prequel feature (similar to the not-so-animated Transformers: Beginnings). Disc 2 is a digital copy of the film that you can transfer to your iPod or MP3 player. Links Official Jumper Homepage Reference The Internet Movie Database
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