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ARCHIVES WEEK 19 2006

11/05/06
New Cars trailer!:
I've got another new trailer for you today! From the creators of Finding Nemo and The Incredibles comes another
awesome computer animated feature called Cars! The cast includes Paul Newman, Owen Wilson, Richard Petty, Larry The Cable Guy and John Ratzenberger.
Click on the pic to download the trailer, I'll be back this weekend with a new update.
 © disney 2006
11/05/06
George Lucas talks Indy!:
Star Wars emperor George Lucas talked about the new Indiana Jones film! Lucas plans to make it more dialogue driven and not louder, bigger or faster than his last one.
"I think Tom Cruise proved that people are getting bored with that kind of stuff," Lucas said, "What they want to see is something different. And 'Indiana Jones,' if nothing else, is always different."
Lucas added that the script is finally done and shooting will probably start next year: "We've been working on it for 10 years. I think it'll be a great film, but it's completely different. It's still got a lot of action, and it's still very funny. I think it works like crazy."
Source: MTV
10/05/06
New trailer and clip!:
Hi guys! I love the flicks of M. Night Shyamalan and this summer, he will be back with a new thriller called the Lady in the Water. Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard (who also was amazing in The Village) play the lead.
A new promising trailer hit the web, click on Bryce to download!
The second clip of today got me all exited! Check out Rocky and Paulie walking down the hall to get to the ring, supported by a very familiar tune. Check it out by clicking on Rockooo!
 © wb 2006
 © sony 2006
08/05/06
Casting update:
Stephen Rea and Ron Perlman join Thomas Jane and John Malkovich in The Mutant Chronicles. Simon Hunter directs the sci-fi action thriller that is based on the popular role-playing game. The story revolves around future Marines who try to save Earth from evil NecroMutants. Source: The Hollywood reporter
Sophia Bush (Stay Alive) will play the female lead in the horror remake The Hitcher. We all remember Rutger Hauer's excellent performance in the 1986 original and I don't know why they're making a remake. Michael Bay will executive produce the flick, his company also revisited The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Amityville Horror. Source: Production Weekly
Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro will team in Things We Lost in the Fire. Berry plays a woman whose husband suddenly dies. She invites her husband's troubled best friend (Del Toro) to live with her family. Source: Variety
08/05/06
U.S. Box Office May 05-07:
The Summer Movie Season 2006 has begun! Mission: Impossible III topped the U.S. Box Office but earned less than expected. This week, Ethan Hunt goes
mano a mano with a gigantic ship called Poseidon. Here's the rest of the Top Ten:
1. Mission: Impossible III - $48,025,000 (new)
2. RV - $11,100,000 / $31,006,000
3. An American Haunting - $6,380,000 (new)
4. Stick It - $5,522,000 / $17,977,000
5. United 93 - $5,211,000 / $20,056,000
6. Ice Age: The Meltdown - $4,000,000 / $183,274,000
7. Silent Hill - $3,900,000 / $40,805,000
8. Scary Movie 4 - $3,763,000 / $83,718,000
9. Akeelah and the Bee - $3,400,000 / $10,663,000
10. Hoot - $3,400,000 (new)
06/05/06
Reggy's M:i:III review!:
Tommy Boy is back as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible III! This time, director J.J. Abrams got the job
to deliver a fresh new spy flick. Did I like his take on the franchise? Well, click on the pic to find out!
 © paramount 2006
06/05/06
Newsflash:
I have a small update today, guys, enjoy your weekend!:
Holly Hunter is set to star in the erotic ghost story Frost Flowers. The story centers on a woman from the spirit world who finds herself pregnant. Source: Production Weekly
The first pic of Steve Carell in Evan Almighty appeared on the web. The comedy is a sequel to Bruce Almighty, Morgan Freeman is back as God and Carell plays a modern-day Noah. Click here to check it out!
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Grandma's Boy
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M:i:III
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Basic Instinct 2
Ice Age 2
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