‘Dumb and Dumber’ as a Horror Movie [VIDEO]
Here is what Dumb and Dumber would look like as a horror movie.
Here is what Dumb and Dumber would look like as a horror movie.
This is what Ferris Bueller's Day Off would look like if it was and indie movie that came out in 2005.
We know what Marvel movies are part of Phase 2 of the Cinematic Universe: 'Iron Man 3,' 'Thor 2,' 'Captain America 2,' 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and 'The Avengers 2.' Beyond that, all that has been confirmed is Edgar Wright's 'Ant-Man.' But in an article on the future of 'The Avengers' we've got confirmation on what other movies Marvel is developing and it looks like Phase 3 is about to get very, very big.
Production on the sequel the world (or at least a small segment of the population anyway) has been waiting for with bated breath is finally underway.
That's right -- 'Anchorman 2' is busy filming yet another news-anchor-on-news-anchor fight scene with brand new cameos from brilliant comediennes Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, with Sacha Baron Cohen, character actor John C. Reilly and veteran Liam Neeson joining in as well.
If you asked me to sum up Craig Robinson's onscreen presence in a word, the one I'd choose is "likable." Even when he's playing a jerk or a heavy -- like the bouncer in "Knocked Up" or baseball star Reg Mackworthy on "Eastbound & Down" -- his inherent sweetness shines through. Nobody else could say the line "I would tear that ass up," and make it sound like a kind, sensitive compliment. That's Robinson's gift. Try as he might to be a jerk, he'll always be nice. He's the kind of guy you'd want your daughter to marry.
It's precisely that quality that 'Peeples' tries to play off of by casting him as Wade, a typically amiable Robinson character whose relationship with Grace (Kerry Washington) hits a snag when she refuses to introduce him to her family, out of fear of her stern father Virgil (David Alan Grier). But c'mon; he's Craig Robinson. How could anyone not like him?
Looks like John Cusack is out and 'Parks and Recreation' star Adam Scott is in for 'Hot Tub Time Machine 2.'
In one of the most public contract negotiations of the modern era, Robert Downey Jr. has let it be known that he finished his contractual obligations to Marvel and to playing Tony Stark and Iron Man. Which means his future involvement with both 'The Avengers' and 'Iron Man' will depend on how much Marvel is willing to pony up.
Car commercials have a habit of making such little sense that it's often not until you get to the end of the ad that you even know it's for a car. Which is sort of the case with Audi's new Spock vs. Spock ad, which pits actors Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto against each other in a race to prove which is the superior Spock.