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New Glass Poster Splits Apart

New movie posters have been released for M. Night Shyamalan offering a look at Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and the many faces of James McAvoy. Check it out: M. Night Shyamalan brings together the narratives of two of his standout originals—2000’s Unbreakable, from Touchstone, and 2016’s Split, from Universal—in one explosive, all-new comic-book thriller: Glass. From …

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Watch: Extraction Trailer Starring Bruce Willis, Kellan Lutz & Gina Carano

For those that might want to wait a week or so to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens, an alternative is Bruce Willis’ latest movie, Extraction, which also stars Gina Carano and Kellan Lutz.

Watch the first trailer above.

Extraction has a December 18, 2015 release directed by Steven C. Miller.

Synopsis:

A former CIA operative is kidnapped by a group of terrorist. When his son learns there is no plan for his father to be saved, he launches his own rescue operation.

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Vice (2015) Trailer Now Online; Stars Bruce Willis and Thomas Jane

Check out the trailer for the new sci-fi movie, Vice, Starring Bruce Willis.

Vice has a January 16, 2015 release directed by Brian A. Miller also starring Thomas Jane, Ambyr Childers, and Bryan Greenberg.

Synopsis:

Julian Michaels (Bruce Willis) has designed the ultimate resort: VICE, where anything goes and the customers can play out their wildest fantasies with artificial inhabitants who look, think and feel like humans. When an artificial (Ambyr Childers) becomes self-aware and escapes, she finds herself caught in the crossfire between Julian’s mercenaries and a cop (Thomas Jane) who is hell-bent on shutting down Vice, and stopping the violence once and for all.

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G.I. Joe 3 Gets Snow White And The Huntsmen & TMNT Writer Evan Daugherty

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G.I. Joe 3 continues to move forward as Paramount and Hasbro have tapped Evan Daugherty to pen their latest action figure flick.

Evan Daugherty wrote Snow White and the Huntsmen, Killing Season, Divergent, and according to Deadline, it was his work on the rewriting the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie that landed him G.I. Joe 3.

Jon Chu will return to direct G.I. Joe 3 with no casting details confirmed, but Chu did state both Dwayne Johnson and Bruce Willis would return if their schedules permitted it.

G.I Joe: The Rise Of Cobra made over $300 million at the box office with its sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliaton about $370 million.

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Harrison Ford Added To The Expendables 3; Bruce Willis Is Out

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A new cast addition has been announced for The Expendables 3, and it’s none other than Harrison Ford.

Sylvester Stallone tweeted the news with accompanying information that Bruce Willis is no longer on board.

WILLIS OUT… HARRISON FORD IN !!!! GREAT NEWS !!!!! Been waiting years for this!!!!

Stallone then fired off another tweet, which seems aimed in the direction of Willis.

GREEDY AND LAZY …… A SURE FORMULA FOR CAREER FAILURE

Harris Ford joins the recent cast addition of Mel Gibson who is The Expendables 3 villain.

Ford joins a star-studded cast including original Expendables Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Jackie Chan, Dolph Lundgren, and Jet Li along with newcomers Nicolas Cage, Jackie Chan, Wesley Snipes and Milla Jovovich.

The Expendables 3 has an August 15, 2014 release directed by Patrick Hughes.

Ford can next be seen in Ender’s Game and is rumored for Star Wars: Episode VII.

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Red 2: Full Trailer Now Online

The full trailer for Red 2 is now online and can be viewed below.

Synopsis: 

In Red 2, the high-octane action-comedy sequel to the worldwide sleeper hit, retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they’ll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials, all eager to get their hands on the next-generation weapon. The mission takes Frank and his motley crew to Paris, London and Moscow. Outgunned and outmanned, they have only their cunning wits, their old-school skills, and each other to rely on as they try to save the world—and stay alive in the process.

Red 2 has an August 2, 2013 release date directed by Dean Parisot starring Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker, John Malkovich, and Byung-hun Lee.

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Red 2 Character Posters Released; Trailer Hits Tomorrow

Summit Entertainment has released six new character posters for Red 2 in anticipation of tomorrow’s full trailer.

Synopsis: 

In Red 2, the high-octane action-comedy sequel to the worldwide sleeper hit, retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they’ll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials, all eager to get their hands on the next-generation weapon. The mission takes Frank and his motley crew to Paris, London and Moscow. Outgunned and outmanned, they have only their cunning wits, their old-school skills, and each other to rely on as they try to save the world—and stay alive in the process.

Red 2 has an August 2, 2013 release date directed by Dean Parisot starring Bruce Willis, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker, John Malkovich, and Byung-hun Lee.

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Movie Review: G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013)

“Joe Schmo”

A Film Review of G.I. Joe: Retaliation

By: Lawrence Napoli

 

THIS is what a 9 month release delay, rewrites, reshoots and reformatting gets anyone remotely interested in action films, let alone what Hasbro has allowed in a complete and utter mortification of one of the best IPs of the 1980s? Push comes to shove, GI Joe: Retaliation was strictly made for 10 year old boys and although I’m no fan of the money-grabbing, demographic gravity well that is the PG-13 rating, there are plenty that deliver more than what these Joes are hauling. The addition of “The Rock,” Dwayne Johnson and the subtraction of Marlon Wayans does make an immediate impact on the quality of this picture, but by no means is this a vast improvement.  Then you throw in Bruce Willis for a grand total of about 10 minutes of screen time and I’m left wondering whether director Jon M. Chu used the time off (thanks to the incredibly embarrassing suspended release of this film) wisely. Turns out that cleaning house from The Rise of Cobra, minus Byung-hun Lee’s Storm Shadow, Ray Park’s Snake Eyes, Channing Tatum’s Duke and Jonathan Pryce’s “US President,” doesn’t leave the audience with a superior experience in Retaliation.  Plot gaps a plenty, continuity be damned and utter absurdity abound in this film.  Now you know and knowing is half the battle.

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Hopefully we aren’t shooting down our careers.

Immediately what detracts from this cinematic adventure is the atrocious dialogue amongst every character at all times.  If any of you are familiar with TBS’s (not so “very funny”) sitcom Men at Work, you’ll notice an eerily similar sensation of awkward, bromantic and twenty-something wanna-be, yuppie talk that is in no way appropriate for the likes of GI Joe and Cobra in any capacity.  I certainly don’t remember the original GI Joe cartoon sounding so juvenile.  The worst examples happen to be every Channing Tatum scene, and The Rock shares as much of the blame here thanks to some of the most eye-rolling delivery we haven’t seen since his days as Rocky Maivia.  The purpose of these scenes was clearly meant to build up the camaraderie between Duke and Roadblock, but they come off like college dorm mates constantly trying to haggle each other like teenie boppers.  Then the plot takes a serious turn and the dialogue’s tone jumps to “killing” and “revenge” in a manner that is way above (or below) the frat house culture.  Consistency in dialogue is what builds character and this is a failure throughout this movie.  The screenwriting team of Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick would have been better off low-jacking the dialogue from Act of Valor rather than Clueless

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Cue the dorm room antics.

I will, however, give the story credit for taking what amounts to a garden variety, Cobra plot for world domination and giving it a neat twist on manipulating the globe’s nuclear weapons. Combined with a very dark inciting incident, the story seems to have a solid skeleton if one ignores most of what was established from the first film.  This is where my praise ends. Characters established in the first film aren’t acknowledged in any way in Retaliation. How did Storm Shadow survive The Rise of Cobra? That’s swept under the rug.  When did Flint transition from a Joe instructor to a rookie with parkour skills? All of this is the result of fanboys kicking back one afternoon and tossing around a bunch of “what if’s” in regards to GI Joe mythos and throwing it all in the script. This may be the preferred method of screenwriting for adaptation efforts that ultimately don’t give a damn, but I would prefer a bit of focus — of which Retaliation has little.  Too many subplots combined with the introduction of several new characters having little (if any) relevance to the origin film makes for a very manic experience.  At this point, the script has less to do with story and more to do with marketing Hasbro’s merchandise.  The only thing that keeps you in your seat is waiting for the next explosion.

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I kinda like your new mask that’s like your old mask.

As for those explosions, they aren’t exactly what I would refer to as “cutting edge.”  They are all standard fare with nothing uniquely negative or positive to report.  Vehicular combat is somewhat satisfying during the tank-like battle towards the end of the film, but jets in the sky and boats in the water are strictly CG transitions that deliver zero punch.  Firefights that feature the Joe team as a unit utilize a lot of hand held camera work with quick cuts that make conscious efforts to obscure close-ups and sell the featured actors better.  The problem is that it makes appreciating these well choreographed sequences a bit of a chore, thus negating its entertainment value. One on one fights are easily the best action elements to GI Joe: Retaliation. The instant any rumor surrounding a GI Joe adaptation hit the internet, every fanboy went nuts over the possibilities of a Snake Eyes vs. Storm Shadow scenario. Their rematch in this film is very nice, but their original showdown in The Rise of Cobra was better. I suppose if Darth Maul can make a comeback from what seems like the exact same fate, so too can Storm Shadow. Roadblock’s fisticuffs obviously feature more brawn over ballet, but they simply do not compare to ninja stars being shot out of the air by an uzi. Perhaps director Jon M. Chu should have ignored everything else and strictly made a GI Joe Ninja force movie because the mountainside repelling scenes featuring Snake Eyes and Jinx were very satisfying. I just wish I hadn’t already been spoiled on this sequence thanks to the teaser trailers I’ve been seeing for more than half a year.

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Ninjas; not nonjas!

I’d like to take a moment to single out the poor casting in GI Joe: Retaliation. I must give two thumbs way, WAY down for Ronna Kress, the casting of director of Retaliation.  It’s not that she selected the wrong actors for this type of film, but that they were misused and underused for the roles they were chosen to play.  There’s no question that The Rock is an action star worthy of this license, but he’s about as much of a gourmet cooking, black man from Mississippi as I am. To put it plainly: Rock’s line delivery is not ethnic enough to sell the role of Roadlblock. Bruce Willis practically invented the contemporary action blockbuster and even at his advanced age, can still make valuable contributions to any film production. Having him play the “original Joe,” General Joe Colton, would have been a great idea had they actually made that character important to the story with some legitimate screen time. I’d really like to know who’s bar mitzvah did the Rza agree to personally perform at to get his name on this cast list.  Having created The Man with the Iron Fists does not make him uniquely qualified to play the role of the Blind Master, yet there he is and he looks absolutely foolish in the role. Note how these examples are the biggest names attached to this production. When your casting strategy revolves around simply adding “names” with no intention of taking advantage of what each actor actually brings to the table, this proves that the production staff doesn’t care to some extent. That, my friends, is bush league, corporate mass production of cinema at its worst.

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I present to you: the blind master.

The performances in Retaliation are so unremarkable that only three are worth mentioning.  Adrianne Palicki’s performance as Lady Jaye is solid, and it’s always a tricky situation playing a role that is ear marked for sex appeal without coming off as absurdly overcompensating just like Rachel Nichols’ performance as Scarlett in The Rise of CobraAdrianne is still channeling girl power to a large extent, but does so sympathetically by behaving as an equal member of the unit.  Byung-hun Lee is the only actor who provides intensity and intimidation for this film in his role as Storm Shadow. Certainly, his physicality is on display showcasing a variety of martial artistry with his shirt conveniently ripped off in several instances.  However, it is his presence and demeanor that makes his character not one to be trifled with to the point that he comes off as a white version of Darth Vader sans force choking abilities.  Channing Tatum found a way to turn his snicker-inducing performance as Duke in the first film into an all night laugher in Retaliation.  What can I say?  The movie makes a point of designating Duke as the field commander of the Joes after having X number of year’s experience, but Tatum has the command presence of whoever hosts the MTV Movie Awards.  Duke is awkward and completely incapable of shouting a battle cry that isn’t instantly ridiculed by his unit.  I don’t know what Tatum was thinking by portraying Duke in this manner, but I would expect “not a lot” being the right answer. 

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Lady Jaye > Scarlett

So this film franchise has been green lit for a third installment.  Hurray for Hollywood, but this movie is barely worth a Red Box rental.  Right now, the superior alternative for an action fix is Olympus Has Fallen.  When compared to GI Joe: Retaliation, I think about the difference between a little boy and a grown man: one has a pair while the other is waiting for them to drop.  Yet again, another licensed adaptation leans far too heavily on its own mythos and popularity rather than making an undeniable effort to be its own entity.  GI Joe: Retaliation is the poster child for going through the motions and proving that adherence to formulaic filmmaking is on the mind of every no name/novice filmmaker because they haven’t the intestinal fortitude to be assertive with their own ideas (assuming they have them) when dealing with brand names like Hasbro.  I wouldn’t qualify this as a family film, but if you have young boys, this might be worth a trek to the cinema.  But if you have any appreciation for GI Joe from the comic books or the F.H.E. animated series you will feel like someone just took one of your favorite fictions from childhood and urinated on it.  You know, just like what Michael Bay did to Transformers and will probably do to “Teenage Mutant” Ninja Turtles.

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Storm Shadow may be convinced to handle Michael Bay’s nonsense.

(Side note: I find it hilarious how Channing Tatum has an Olympus Has Fallen clone film coming out later this summer where he must go on a solo mission to rescue President Jaime Fox)

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G.I. Joe Retaliation: “Re-Enlisting” Clip Now Online

A new clip for G.I. Joe: Retaliation, “Re-Enlisting,” has been released online featuring Dwaye Johnson and Bruce Willis.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation stars Bruce Willis, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, Channing Tatum and Byung-hun Lee, and opens in theaters March 29th, 2013.

Synopsis:

The G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence.

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G.I. Joe Retaliation: Cobra Special Forces Viral Campaign Launched

[[wysiwyg_imageupload:5457:]]Admit it. 

When you were a kid playing with your G.I. Joes, you liked being Cobra better.

The Cobra toys and characters were just cooler.

Destro, Zartan, Cobra Commander, Serpentor, Storm Shadow and the B.A.T Robot come to mind.

Well, now with the new movie G.I. Joe Retaliation coming out in a couple months, they want to take advantage of all the Cobra sympathisers out there with the launch of a new viral marketing campaign.

CobraSpecialForces.com is up where the following video is featured as well as some downloadable images and more.

Which side will you choose?

G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation hits March 29, 2013 directed by Jon Chu, starring Channing Tatum, Ray Park, Elodie Yung, RZA, DJ Cotrona, Adrianne Palicki, Ray Stevenson, Joseph Mazzello and Walton Goggins and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

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Bendis Rocket Raccoon Troubles; Writing “Over The Hedge” Cartoon Version

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During a comic book retailer conference call, Bendis was asked for specifics regarding the upcoming James Gunn directed Guardian of the Galaxy movie.

Bendis is part of Marvel’s movie consultant squad as well as the new writer on the upcoming comic book.

Of course, he couldn’t mention anything from the movie, but did offer that Jason Statham would make a good Rocket Raccoon, which many fans have been stating for quite a while.

Bendis went on to describe how he was having trouble writing Rocket Raccoon (surprise!) for the new Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon, and the reason was because he kept writing Rocket as if he was the animated Bruce Willis raccoon from Over The Hedge.

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And we are guessing he never read DnA’s Guardians of the Galaxy, played the Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 video game, or watched the DnA penned episode of Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes either.

Still, Bendis goes on to comment about the Adam Sandler rumor (gets that part wrong), but mentions Jason Statham would make a good Rocket Raccoon.

“Adam Sandler would be good, but Jason Statham would be good also,” it’s reported he said.

So that’s plus one and minus two.

One step forward two steps back.

Sounds about right.

Bendis also wouldn’t comment on Iron Man being in the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, but offers why and how it could work.

“Tony standing back and wondering what the Earth needs from him… what he can do for the Earth, for the galaxy… and then taking that back into his next Avengers adventure is a good story worth telling with Tony Stark.”

The Guardians of the Galaxy movie has an August 1, 2014 release date and is directed by James Gunn.

Head on over to the Cosmic Book News Guardians of the Galaxy movie hub for news, images and more.

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Red 2 Trailer Now Online

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Synopsis: 

In Red 2, the high-octane action-comedy sequel to the worldwide sleeper hit, retired black-ops CIA agent Frank Moses reunites his unlikely team of elite operatives for a global quest to track down a missing portable nuclear device. To succeed, they’ll need to survive an army of relentless assassins, ruthless terrorists and power-crazed government officials, all eager to get their hands on the next-generation weapon. The mission takes Frank and his motley crew to Paris, London and Moscow. Outgunned and outmanned, they have only their cunning wits, their old-school skills, and each other to rely on as they try to save the world—and stay alive in the process.

Red 2 has an August 2, 2013 release date directed by Dean Parisot and also starring Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker, John Malkovich, and Byung-hun Lee.

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Die Hard 5 Trailer #2 Now Online & Movie Poster

The second trailer for Die Hard 5 “A Good Day To Die Hard” is now online in addition to a new movie poster featuring the classic Bruce Willis Die Hard line, “Yippee Ki-Yay,” but with the added text “Mother Russia.”

Synopsis:

Iconoclastic, take-no-prisoners cop John McClane, for the first time, finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack–unaware that Jack is really a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit, and battling a countdown to war, the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes.

“A Good Day To Die Hard” opens February 13th, 2013, directed by John Moore and also starring Jai Courtney as John McClane Jr., Sebastian Koch and Julia Snigir.

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Die Hard 5 Trailer Now Online: “A Good Day to Die Hard”

The first trailer for Die Hard 5 “A Good Day To Die Hard” is now online featuring Bruce Willis as the “007 of Plainfield, New Jersey.”

This time John McClane and son head on over to blow things up in Russia.

“A Good Day To Die Hard” opens February 13th, 2013, directed by John Moore and also starring Jai Courtney as John McClane Jr., Sebastian Koch and Julia Snigir.

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Watch The Joseph Gordon-Levitt Ending To The Dark Knight Rises

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Probably won’t be up for long, but someone went and posted the end to The Dark Knight Rises on YouTube.

This reveals Joseph Gordon-Levitt‘s character to actually be named Robin John Blake, as well as his character discovering the Batcave.

We also see the part with Alfred seeing Bruce Wayne at the Italian diner — which some fans think might be just a dream.

There has been recent talk as of late of Joseph Gordon-Levitt playing the new Batman in the upcoming Justice League Movie as well as a Batman reboot. The actor has basically stated it depends on the script and director.

However, would fans be able to get over the fact that if Joseph Gordon-Levitt was indeed Batman in the Justice League movie, that he wouldn’t be Bruce Wayne? I did note previously if this happened it would leave the door open for Christian Bale.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt can next be seen in the sci-fi time travel thriller, Looper, which opens September 28th, and also stars Bruce Willis. 

Let us know your thoughts on Joseph Gordon-Levitt and the Justice League movie in the comments below.