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Disney Princesses Reimagined as Badass WARHAMMER 40K Space Marines

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Ariel looks good in red, Blood for Ursula!

The Disney Princesses just got their most badass reimagining yet! Australian game developer and artist Emre C Deniz takes the Disney Princesses to a new level of insanity as Warhammer 40k Space Marines, and they look freakin’ awesome!

When talking to the Revelist about the why he came up with this #FemaleSpaceMarines project, he explained that it was “to support people being harassed on social media [by] aggressive members of the Warhammer 40K community who felt that their ‘lore’ was threatened.” He went on to say:

"The images were a symbol of merging the two most extremes of gender representation, Disney and Warhammer, into one single statement; that anyone can be a ‘Space Marine' and no one can stop that.”

I’ve gotta say, that’s pretty cool and inspiring to the Warhammer 40k community.

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Sit the fuck down Gaston, Belle's got this.
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Jasmine in Space Marine armor, fucking deal with it, like she dealt with the filthy Xenos.
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Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?
THE EMPEROR IS THE FAIREST YOU HERETIC

Stephen King’s MR. MERCEDES Will Be a TV Series with Brendan Gleeson and Anton Yelchin

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AT&T's Audience Network has just greenlit a 10-episode drama series based on Stephen King’s best-selling novel Mr. Mercedes. TV writer and producer David E. Kelly (Boston Public, Ally McBeal, Chicago Hope) is developing the series and will serve as writer and showrunner. The news comes from THR, who also reports that Brendan Gleeson (Harry Potter) and Anton Yelchin (Star Trek) are set to star in the series. 

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The story centers on “a demented killer who taunts a retired police detective with a series of lurid letters and emails, forcing the ex-cop to undertake a private, and potentially felonious, crusade to bring the killer to justice before he can strike again. Gleeson will play Detective Bill Hodges, a retired cop who is driven out of retirement after an old nemesis reappears, while Yelchin will portray Brady Hartsfield, a mentally deranged ice cream truck driver and IT worker for Cyber Patrol (aka Geek Squad) who is secretly the Mercedes Killer.”

This is one of the few books that King has written that I haven’t read yet, but it sounds like it will make for a great series! I especially like that Yelchin will be playing the villainous character. He always tends to play the nice, quirky guy, so it will be great to see him take on a darker role than normal. He most recently starred in the film Green Room, which was also a different kind of film for him, and he was awesome in it. This will be the second Stephen King project that Yelchin will be involved with. When he was a young kid he starred in the feature film adaptation of King's Hearts of Atlantis. Then there’s Gleeson, who’s pretty much amazing in everything that he does. 

Jack Bender (Lost, Under the Dome) is set to executive produce the series, and he will also direct the pilot episode. Two of King’s most recent TV series included 11.22.63 on Hulu, which was incredible, and Under the Dome on CBS which was ok. The Mist is also currently in development at Spike TV, so we’ve got plenty of Stephen King greatness coming our way. 

Mr. Mercedes is set to premiere sometime in 2018, so I’ll have plenty of time to read the book before it’s released. 

Capcom Finally Reveals The Identities Of The Guys In The Beginning Of STREET FIGHTER 2

Disney Is Adapting Graphic Novel DELILAH DIRK as a Feature Film

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Disney has acquired the rights to Tony Cliff's graphic novel Delilah Dirk And The Turkish Lieutenant. Delilah Dirk is a female action hero who is also known as the “International Mistress of Swordsmanship.” 

I've never heard of this comic before, but it's an action adventure story set in the early 19th century. The story follows Delilah, who is trained in 47 sword fighting techniques. She is described as "a female Indiana Jones, as she wields her sword and battles pirates and escapes on her flying boat while seeking adventures around the globe."

This is a great move for Disney, who is looking for a franchise that inspires female empowerment. If the first film is done well, they could have a great franchise that is built around a woman hero. Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lietutenant is the first story arc that revolves around the character, and here's the official description:

Lovable ne’er-do-well Delilah Dirk is an adventurer for the 19th century. She has traveled to Japan, Indonesia, France, and even the New World. Using the skills she’s picked up on the way, Delilah’s adventures continue as she plots to rob a rich and corrupt Sultan in Constantinople. With the aid of her flying boat and her newfound friend, Selim, she evades the Sultan’s guards, leaves angry pirates in the dust, and fights her way through the countryside. For Delilah, one adventure leads to the next in this thrilling and funny installment in her exciting life.

This sounds pretty cool, and I know this is a story and character my own girls would enjoy. They love this kind of stuff. If you want to familiarize yourself with Delilah Dirk more, make sure to hit up the official website DelilahDirk.com. You can actually read the first 80 pages of Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant for free. There's a second book in the series called Delilah Dirk and the King’s Shilling.

Hopefully they bring in a solid team of talented individuals to bring this character to the big screen. 

Source: Deadline

STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION One-Piece Swimsuits, Cover Up, and Swim Shirt

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Flaunt your Star Trek fandom at the beach or any poolside at the geek conventions you’ll be attending this summer with these one-piece swimsuits inspired by the uniforms in Star Trek: The Next Generation. They come in Blue (Sciences), Gold (Operations), and Red (Command). These are actually really cool, and I dig the style. They are complimented perfectly with a Starfleet Cover Up or the Deanna Troi Swim Shirt that I also included in the post as well. 

They come from Think Geek and come with the following photos and descriptions:

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Whether your destination is the ocean world of Pacifica, the pristine beaches of Risa, or your local Y, take the plunge with these Star Trek:TNG One-Piece Swimsuits modeled after the ST:TNG uniform. Choose Blue, Gold, or Red, whichever suits you. (There will be a test later.) The suit comes in sizes small through 2X and has a back hook closure with two adjustment options for a custom torso fit. It also features soft bust cups for shape which are removable if you prefer the look without them. And, of course, because we've all tried on bathing suits we loved when we set eyes on them that turned out to be unflattering, they're returnable so long as you haven't worn it. See above for full details.
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Some bathing suits these days seem a little too... Betazoid wedding for us. Know what we mean? There's very little fabric or imagination involved. And while we applaud people who can confidently rock out that look, it's not us. 
And it's especially not us in those transitions when you're headed to a place where swimwear is acceptable. Like when you're trying to get to the pool level in the hotel elevator with a bunch of business people or in the line at the nice little cafe waiting to get a bottle of water to take outside with you. Obviously, the perfect solution in this situation is a teleporter. But we can't offer you that. So here's the next best thing: a cover up.
This Star Trek:TNG Cover-Up Romper is perfect for folks who don't necessarily need to let it all hang out. It's our subtle nod to TNG. It's perfect for layering at a festival or throwing over your suit when you're sitting by the pool because you need a break from the con. You've got a flattering draped front. You've got an easy-fit drawstring waist. You've got your combadge for procuring another daiquiri (banana, of course, Timmy's favorite!). What more could you want? 
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Long-sleeved shirts as swimwear used to be exclusively rash guards for surfers and bodyboarders, but recently they've become more mainstream. Nobody's going to look at you weird if you wear one on the beach. (This is generally our criteria for buying bathing suits.) They're perfect for a long day in the sun when you may not want to be constantly reapplying sunscreen, and since we have to use SPF 90 to keep from spontaneously combusting on the spot, they're a great solution for us.
We've reproduced the look of Deanna Troi's lavender jumpsuit from 2nd and 3rd seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation with this swim shirt. The embroidered combadge is stitched on, and it features flatlock princess seams to fit a female's body. Why Troi? Well, see, it only makes sense to give the empath the swim shirt, because you know when you see somebody with angry, blistered skin you can almost feel their pain. It's like we all have a little Betazoid in us. We feel your pain; let us help you enjoy the outside responsibly.  

Each swimsuit will cost you $59.99, the cover up is $39.99 and the Swim shirt is $49.99. You can buy them here, here, and here.

Action-Packed Red-Band Trailer for GRIDLOCKED with Stephen Lang, Dominic Purcell, and Vinnie Jones

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I had no idea this action film Gridlocked even existed until a GT reader emailed me this red-band trailer for it. The trailer is insanely action-packed, and it looks like a hell of an entertaining movie that follows a former SWAT leader named David Hendrix and hard-partying movie star named Brody Walker who are on a ride-along together. That ride-along is cut short when a police training facility is attacked by a team of mercenaries. The trailer sure does a good job of getting you pumped up! The vibe of the film could be likened to The Raid, only without the insane martial arts. 

The film has got a kickass cast that includes Dominic Purcell (Prison Break), Stephen Lang (Avatar), Vinnie Jones (Snatch) , Cody Hackman (Tapped Out), Danny Glover (Lethal Weapon), WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus, and Saul Rubinek (True Romance).

The movie will be released in the US on June 14th. I'm sure it will get a limited theatrical released and as well as a VOD release.

Artist Creates Concept Design for Captain Hydra

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If you haven't been keeping up with Marvel comics, you probably aren't aware of the major change in Captain America's character. Turns out ol' Cap was really a Hydra mole all along! It's a pretty stupid twist that will likely be remembered as a dark mark on the character's long history, but maybe it'll take a good twist and surprise us all.

Despite mostly negative responses to the move, we're still seeing fan art for the change appear on the web. Twitter user BossLogic redesigned the suit from the films to see what it would look like with a new Hydra twist...

I'll be honest, he could probably do without the H on the forehead as it makes him look like the Henchman from Venture Bros, but other than that, not a bad look! I can just barely see the redesigned shield in the corner and would love a better look at that! Overall a great design!

Looks Like WESTWORLD Will Premiere in Fall 2016 After All

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HBO's science fiction reboot series Westworld is back on to premiere in fall 2016. This comes after the news earlier this year that rewrites and difficulties pushed the show back to a mid-2017 release. Slashfilm says the delay was rumored to be caused by difficulties between HBO and writer Jonathan Nolan, and that the show was able to get back on track with the addition of two new writers and producers.

Westworld is based on the 1973 Michael Crichton film, and it looks pretty awesome if you watch the teaser! I hope it lives up to the hype!


People Are Making SIMPSONS Vaporwave Videos and It's Strangely Awesome

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I know the memes, and I hear what the hip kids say about Vaporwave. For this reason, I stayed away from the musical genre in fear of being associated with "overhyped garbage." Last night my curiosity got the best of me when I learned there's a community of people creating artsy music videos for these songs using classic episodes from The Simpsons...

Be warned...it gets a bit trippy.

What started as a joke has now evolved into an art form. Just do a search for Simpsons Wave and you'll find an assload of videos to occupy an hour of your time...

Did Homer Simpson really do "purple drank" before rap culture claimed it?! I don't have the answers for that. What I do know is that I have an unhealthy obsession with these videos, and I wish I could be a little less lame. They are cool though, right?

First Hands-On Preview of THE LAST GUARDIAN and Confirmation of 2016 Release

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As we approach E3 2016 it seems only fitting that Sony’s going around providing hands-on time with The Last Guardian to start building up hype for the game. I can’t...read more on Gametyrant

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BATMAN: DEAD END Director Sandy Collora Launches New Kickstarter for SHALLOW WATER

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Sandy Collora, the man behind Batman: Dead End, one of the greatest fan films ever made, is developing an awesome-sounding new short film project called "Shallow Water." The movie is described as a “gritty, intense short film, introducing a new and terrifying aquatic creature.” This will be the first short in a retro horror/sci-fi anthology feature film that he will be developing over the next couple of years, and he's started a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the project.

I’m a huge fan of anthology films, and this sounds like it will be amazing! This is the kind of stuff I love to see get made, and with the level of talent that’s behind it, there’s no doubt in my mind that it’s going to deliver something incredible! Below you'll find a synopsis and more information on the project:

An innocent adventure: a fishing trip to a remote and mythical fishing hole goes awry and becomes a terrifying predicament that keeps getting worse. Nestled deep in the Sea of Cortez is a tiny island you won't find on any map. Six fishermen scour the Baja peninsula to find this magical place, but when they finally reach their destination, they encounter some sea life that they did not expect. This puts them all at odds and it quickly becomes every man for himself. Which will prevail, Mother Nature or Human Nature?

Collora tried to Kickstart "Shallow Water" as a full-length feature film before. Unfortunately, he didn’t meet his goal. That’s ok, though, because he’s not giving up, and he’s restructured the project into something that could be even better. Collora offers a little back story of how this new version of the project came together.

“After months of thinking about how to relaunch this campaign and get this movie made, it was fellow artist and friend Mike Hill, who nailed the idea home for me. Many had suggested doing this film as a short, in the hopes of a producer or studio seeing it and perhaps wanting to fund the entire film, which does actually happen from time to time, but in my mind, I was over making short films, felt I'd made enough and wanted to move forward. At that time, making more shorts was a step backwards to me…”
But then Mike continued-- "You've written so many scripts, Sandy. You have all these designs around your studio from these films that you haven't been able to make yet. If you make shorts of just a few of them, you can make an anthology. There's your feature, mate..."
“So, I got to thinking-- The two things I'm most know for, are a short film and a series of creature design books. Ya know what, he's right. It makes perfect sense…”

I’ve had the privilege of visiting Collora’s studio in the past, and that place is full of stuff that just had me completely geeking out. The guy has created so many incredible and unique creatures, and the thought of seeing some of them come to life is freakin’ exciting! He goes on to talk about how Heavy Metal Magazine influenced this new project, explaining:

"Heavy Metal magazine and the subsequent animated anthology film, were VERY influential and inspirational to me as an artist in my younger years. Using that format as a model, it's my goal over the next year and half, to create separate campaigns for each different short film, raising the funds to create my own anthology feature over time, as opposed to trying to raise all the money at once for a singular feature film."

The filmmaker talks about some of the other things that inspired Shallow Water and the other films that will be included in the anthology, saying:

"This project combines so many things that I'm passionate about: classic horror, borne of mood and suspense; a memorable iconic creature; and the ocean environment. Shallow Water is a perfect storm of sorts, allowing me to combine my love of all these things into one film.
"Many horror films today rely on gimmicks. Found footage, shaky camera nonsense and of course, the whole "Is it real?" thing. The original masters of horror; F.W. Murnau, James Whale and Tod Browning, never needed those things and paved the way for Hitchcock, Kubrick and others who created true horror through mood and suspense. The 70's and 80's exploded with a whole new crop of scary, iconic horror films like "The Exorcist", "ALIEN", "Halloween", "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Predator". That was 30-40 years ago! Where did films like that go? Why has the horror genre taken such a turn? I'm going to make films that are gritty, real, moody and suspenseful, with new, original creatures. Throwbacks. No shaky cam, no gimmicks..."

Collora is very passionate about this project, and I can’t wait to see his vision brought to life. To help fund the project on Kickstarter, click here! Let's help make this movie a reality! Below you'll find a video of the filmmaker explaining the project as well as a poster that he released.

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Here's a Supercut of Every Wolverine Kill in Movies

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Over the course of several films, Wolverine has killed 90 people in the X-Men Universe. I could go through and see how many of those kills were retconned with the Days of Future Past ending, but it's Friday, and that's what fine fans like you guys are for! Take a look at all 90 kills via Mr. Sunday Movies.

Rosa Salazar Will Reportedly Star in ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL For James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez

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Last year, James Cameron hired Robert Rodriguez to take over directing duties on Cameron's long-gestating live-action film adaptation of Alita: Battle Angel. He's been wanting to make this movie for over a decade (I remember when it was supposed to be his follow-up to Titanic), but because he's gotten so wrapped up in his Avatar sequels and returning to the world of Pandora, he knew there was no way it was ever going to see the light of day if he waited any longer. Last we heard, three actresses were up for the lead role, and now Collider reports that Rosa Salazar (The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials) has locked it down.

Set in the 26th century, Battle Angel tells the story of Alita, "an amnesiac female cyborg who is rescued from a scrapyard by a doctor. The rebuilt Alita, remembering only her training in a deadly martial art, becomes a hunter-warrior, tracking down and eliminating vicious criminals. Within the context of an epic action-adventure, the film will explore a young woman’s journey of self-discovery and finding love."

I haven't seen Salazar in any of her big-budget movies (Maze Runner, Insurgent), but she was terrific on last season of the underrated FXX comedy Man Seeking Woman, so I'm looking forward to seeing her embrace the role of an iconic, kick-ass action heroine here (assuming this report is accurate, of course).

Jeff Daniels and Scoot McNairy Eye Scott Frank's Western Netflix Series GODLESS

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One of the upcoming Netflix projects I'm most excited about is Godless, a western limited series from creator Scott Frank (Out of Sight, Minority Report, The Wolverine, The Lookout) that's being executive produced by Steven Soderbergh. The six-episode series will be set in 1884, and Scott once described the plot like this:

"It is essentially the story of a severely wounded outlaw who ends up in this mining town in New Mexico, where all the able-bodied men have died in the mine. It’s run all by women. He ends up on a ranch just outside of town with the one woman the other women have ostracized and who’s nursing him back to health. Who he realizes are coming after him are his old gang members or fellow outlaws, laying waste to every town they come to, and you realize they’re coming here soon and it’s really that’s sort of the bare bones of the plot. It would be like me telling you 'The Lookout' is about a guy who robs a bank. It’s all about these characters and the relationships between all these people, and his relationship with the guy who’s coming for him. It all comes to a head in the middle of this town full of women."

Deadline now brings word that Jeff Daniels and Scoot McNairy (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) are in talks to join the cast. I'd have pegged McNairy as the wounded outlaw and Daniels as the man who comes after him, but the outlet also says that Jack O'Connell (Unbroken) has already been cast, so it seems possible that he might be the main character instead of McNairy. Either way, I'm super interested in this project and can't wait to see how it plays out. Filming begins soon in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and I'll keep you updated when more info becomes available.

Video: The 5 Weirdest Things Movie Crews Had to Do on Set

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Now that you're an adult, it's high time we tell you working in Hollywood is not as glamorous as you would imagine. You deal with a lot of egos, crazy people, and generally stupid stuff to be a part of Tinseltown. This Dorkly video gives you a taste of some of the craziest things crews had to endure to be a part of some of Hollywood's biggest films.


Jake Gyllenhaal Reunites With PRISONERS and ENEMY Director For New Crime Thriller

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Prisoners and Enemy were positioned right in the middle of Jake Gyllenhaal's recent career resurgence, so hearing news that he'll once again collaborate with the director of those films is good news for cinephiles. That director happens to be Denis Villeneuve, the man behind Sicario and the upcoming Blade Runner 2, and Deadline says the two will work together on a film adaptation of the popular crime novel The Son.

The Son follows the life of Sonny Lofthus, a once gifted 15-year-old and promising wrestler, whose downward spiral ensues when his cop father commits suicide. For the past twelve years, Sonny’s time in prison has been nurtured by an uninterrupted supply of heroin from a seedy chaplain on the inside. When Sonny learns long-hidden truths about his father’s unexpected death, he makes a brilliant escape and begins hunting down the people responsible for his wrongful sentence.

A prison break movie from Gyllenhaal and Villeneuve? I'm sold already. The Son hails from author Jo Nesbo, whose novel The Snowman has an adaptation on the way with Michael Fassbender in the lead role, so it looks like he's becoming a go-to guy for crime thrillers these days.

Watch Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, and Gwyneth Paltrow Surprise Young Cancer Patient

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Ryan Wilcox is a hardcore fan of Marvel and The Avengers, but life hasn't been easy for him. When he was only three years old, Ryan was diagnosed with a brain tumor, and after years of going through chemotherapy and radiation therapy, the tumor was gone by age seven. But even though the tumor is gone, the treatments he underwent caused a rare side effect. At eighteen, the teenager is now battling a blood disorder called secondary Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS).

Ryan resides in San Diego, and his high school classmates assembled to spread the word that Ryan wanted to meet some of the actors from Marvel's cinematic universe, especially Chris Evans because he's a hardcore Captain America fan. Evans actually sent a special video message to Ryan earlier this month. I bet he's pissed that Marvel decided to turn him into a villainous Hydra agent.

Well, Gwyneth Paltrow, who plays Pepper Potts in the MCU, heard about all of this, and she organized a surprise meet-up for him with co-stars Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. A few days ago, they came by Ryan's home and spent a little over an hour with him and his family. While there, they posed for photos, handed out gifts, autographed his bedroom wall, and gave him the priceless gift of sheer joy and happiness.

You can see video footage of the trio of actors surprising Ryan below as they show up at his front door and hang out with him. Ryan told FOX 35:

"I know I'll never forget; it was too good of a day. They're all so great. I would like to say thank you for taking the time out to come see me and that was a highlight."

This is just another encouraging story of people doing good in the world. These people happen to be extremely famous and the fact that they took time out of their busy lives to do something like this is inspiring. Paltrow, Evans, and Downey Jr. have all proven to be stand-up individuals to help bring happiness into peoples lives when they can.

If you would like to help support Ryan in his fight against cancer, click here.

James Bond Rumor: Tom Hiddleston is Reportedly in Talks To Play The Next 007

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Earlier this morning, we wrote about the news that Fantastic Four star Jamie Bell has had conversations with producer Barbara Broccoli about possibly becoming the next James Bond. But now BirthMoviesDeath is confirming what has, until now, only been tabloid speculation: Tom Hiddleston has also had conversations with Eon Productions about taking over as the next 007 and is in "advanced talks" to do just that.

The outlet's sources were careful to point out that these were just conversations and though Hiddleston wants the job, an official offer has not been made to him yet. BMD cautions that meeting with other actors publicly could be a game on the part of Eon, trying to lure Daniel Craig back for one more go-around as Bond. Despite many rumors, the current 007 hasn't officially bailed on the franchise at this point, but let's put it this way — I wouldn't be surprised if he's fired his Walther PPK for the last time.

I can easily see Hiddleston as the new Bond, and if you've been watching AMC lately, you may have seen him in a quasi-audition for the role in a spy thriller called The Night Manager. I had to give up on that series halfway into its six-episode run because the pacing was just too slow for me, but he undoubtedly showed a lot of promise as a spy. The question is: what kind of Bond would Eon want him to be? After the rough and tumble Craig (similar to Sean Connery in that regard), will the pendulum swing back toward suave and goofy, like the Roger Moore era? The thing about Hiddleston is he's versatile enough to be able to play Bond as a deranged psychopath, one-liner dropping ladies' man, or anything in between, so I hope these talks turn into an official announcement of him scoring the part.

Video: Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx Rehearse For COLLATERAL, Michael Mann's L.A. Masterpiece

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I know director Michael Mann is famous for Miami Vice and the crime movie Heat, but I think the 2004 thriller Collateral is his true masterpiece. Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx give stellar performances (seriously, it's some of the best work of Cruise's career), and it's one of the best movies to ever capture the unique look of Los Angeles at night. If you haven't seen it, it's an absolute must-watch, and even if you have, I'd highly recommend revisiting it. I'm convinced it's a modern classic.

It's very rare that we see rehearsal footage of A-list actors working their lines and blocking early in the process of a movie, but that's exactly what The Film Stage has pointed out today with this video from Eyes on Cinema. The quality isn't brilliant, but it's an uncommon look into the behind-the-scenes process of these guys as they were prepping for filming:

TFS has tracked down a few more cool behind-the-scenes videos from the movie, so check those out if you're interested.

Bryan Singer Wants To See The Original Cast Star in Another X-MEN Movie

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X-Men: Apocalypse is in theaters everywhere right now, and while I thought it had a few excellent moments, it's mostly a disappointment. All due credit to Bryan Singer for kicking this film franchise off (and launching the modern superhero movie genre to a new level), but I don't think he's the right guy to continue making X-Men movies anymore. But if he has his way, he'd bring the original cast back for one more X-movie.

"I hope so. The night we had a little screening for the cast, I went and saw Patrick Stewart's wife sing at a local venue with Ian McKellen. The two of us were sitting there watching Patrick's lovely wife sing -- she has a great voice -- and I was thinking, yeah, at some point it would be lovely to see them all again. They're all great actors and great people, and I had great experiences with them. I'd love to see that happen -- it's just you have to figure it out. How do you do that? You can't do it for the sake of doing it -- you have to do it right. Or else it's just one of those cobbled-together things."

At this point, the continuity of this franchise is so completely screwed that Singer might as well bring back every member of the original cast and throw them all in for one last ride. Hell, he wouldn't even need to get all of them — just getting Hugh Jackman to play Wolverine again (after he retires from the role following The Wolverine 3) would be enough to get fans to go see the movie, regardless of the story it told. The timeline already doesn't make any damn sense (Apocalypse takes place twenty years after X-Men: First Class, but most of the characters look exactly the same), so just go ahead and reintroduce old Cyclops, Storm, and the rest of the gang, and just confuse the hell out of everyone even further. If Fox isn't going to give the rights back to Marvel Studios, just embrace the chaos and make this the most confusing, insane superhero film franchise of all time.

Source: Fandango

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