Hugh Jackman is undoubtedly one of Hollywood’s most fiercest performers. Of course, I’m not just talking about Jackman’s unabashed showing off of his love of song and dance, reflected by his Tony-award winning career on the London West End and Broadway stage, at this year’s Academy Awards.
I’m also talking about his memorable turns as feral [...]
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Hugh Jackman Interview for X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Trailer Round-Up #3 with G.I. Joe, District 9, and Hamsters
Well, it’s official. The summer movie season is in full swing. With the release of the not-very-good X-Men Origins: Wolverine (I so wanted to like it, I probably would’ve enjoyed it if Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds were just wandering around killing things and blowing stuff up as long as it had… um… a STORY… [...]
UPDATED: Waterfall of Wolverine Pictures, TV Spots, and a Poster
UPDATED WITH BRAND NEW TV SPOT BELOW
Ever since our article speaking out against the leaked X-Men Origins: Wolverine print, we’ve been pretty excited about getting the chance to see the finished film for real. That’s not going to happen for a little while yet, so in the meantime we’re just going to have to make [...]
A Dark Day for the Film Industry, “Wolverine” Workprint Leaked to the Web
I wish this was an April Fool’s joke. The reality is far more serious. Never before has a large scale summer blockbuster film been leaked to the web an entire month before release, and this isn’t a horrible quality camera-in-a-theater video either. A DVD quality Workprint version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine exploded onto the internet [...]
Wolverine Trailer! Gambit! Sabertooth! Deadpool! Blob!
It’s nice to see another X-Men movie coming out. Sure, it’s a spin-off/prequel, not X-Men 4, but then again, it’s not directed by Brett Ratner, either.
What would you rather have: a straightforward X-Men 4 directed by the Rat, or a movie with only a few mutants in it, including Wolverine and Gambit, directed by relative [...]
I’m Calling It: Australia Will Flop
The Thanksgiving weekend is always overcrowded and thus there are always a few films that don’t make it. Last year, The Mist and Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium underperformed. The year before that, so did Deck the Halls, while The Fountain and Bobby outright bombed. The year before that was perhaps the worst in recent memory: [...]