Mirror and Cache index - Entertainment - Page 2
159 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 19:50:49 by bakkouz | 60 comments
With ''Transporter 3'' in theaters, trying to crash one more hit out of the Jason Statham series, it
reminds us how many long-running film series we think are simply out of gas.
514 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 21:14:10 by Rollic | 50 comments
Here are ten completely awful life lessons - a legacy of questionable morality and bad behavior -
advocated by some of the most famous Christmas movies of all time, allowing you to decide whether
George Bailey and Ralphie are really the great holiday role models that they pretend to be.
431 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 22:57:02 by brainnovate | 146 comments
While other technologies advance, renting a movie seems more confusing and expensive than ever.
1781 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 16:08:00 by irfanmp | 266 comments
Now that the Arrested Development movie has been confirmed as a sure thing (knock on wood), I felt
it was the time to take a look back at the series’ best running jokes. The show failed because 90%
of the jokes were based on older episodes, and that didn’t make for very good promo commercials,
because people are stupid.
896 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 08:59:05 by MrBabyMan | 203 comments
Warner Bros. is developing an American remake of Katsuhiro Otomo's 1988 Anime classic 'Akira', with
Leonardo DiCaprio. Knowing how Hollywood has a track record for bastardizing what makes classic
foreign films great, we have every reason to fear the remake could end up looking like this...
451 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 16:08:02 by pitchblack16 | 119 comments
Do you find that Planet Of The Apes, its four movie sequels, movie remake, TV series, cartoon show
and books haven’t left you satisfied?
528 votes | submitted 2008-11-30 20:32:56 by RogueTomato | 141 comments
Picture, if you will, Hugh Grant in high pursuit, spraying rounds of bullets out of a fast-moving
car. You can't? All right, how about Hugh Grant clad in a bat suit gliding over
455 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 06:18:09 by jaybol | 385 comments
Consider this a prompt to compare notes on your interface with pop culture, to reveal your
embarrassing tastes and experiences, and to ponder how our diverse lives all led us to convene here
together.
682 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 09:03:24 by d2002 | 44 comments
1592 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 08:28:40 by d2002 | 71 comments
513 votes | submitted 2008-11-30 21:14:38 by insaincain02 | 128 comments
With Battlestar Galactica returning in less than two months, anticipation is at fever pitch over the
identity of the show's Final Cylon. We've looked at the clues to date and offered some theories of
our own, but with SyFyPortal claiming that it knows the character's identity for sure - and then
offering up five possible choices to choose from
615 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 05:20:47 by davincih | 123 comments
When Disney debuted test footage from their impending, long-awaited sequel to Tron at Comic Con, it
came with the rather lame title of Tr2n. The good news is that it seems they’ve come to their
senses and decided to call it something else. The bad news is that they’re calling it TRZ.
361 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 04:51:03 by dleesgeetar | 20 comments
661 votes | submitted 2008-12-01 02:03:45 by upick | 171 comments
Here is our pick of the best movies released in the UK this year. Do you agree with our selection?
What have we missed? What were your favourites? Click film titles to read the reviews, and have your
say below
355 votes | submitted 2008-11-30 20:21:33 by albyliontk | 35 comments
It can power a time machine, steal Superman's strength and even help Zack Morris graduate high
school. Oh, lightning – is there anything you can't do? Long before nuclear energy and genetic
engineering joined the team, lightning reigned as the top catch-all explanation for the funky
phenomenon of the week. (Includes videos)
812 votes | submitted 2008-11-29 21:09:50 by 7FluidAH | 213 comments
Rosie O'Donnell writes on her blog that her NBC variety show -- her first TV gig since leaving The
View -- won't being continuing. The Wednesday night show attracted just 5 million viewers, down even
from the previous week's low-rated Knight Rider. The night was dominated by Barbara Walters'
interview of Barack and Michelle Obama.
403 votes | submitted 2008-11-29 21:09:17 by MrBabyMan | 93 comments
Now that we know that Fox has brought Gossip Girl and Chuck creator Josh Schwartz on board to write
a new X-Men movie, the obvious next question is, which X-Men should the movie feature? The writers
of both the Young X-Men and X-Men: First Class comics have weighed in on the subject, but we've got
our own ideas, as well...