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Trailer Alert: The Spirit
by Stevie

(please wait for the whole bar to load before watching this HD trailer)
The Spirit (dir: Frank Miller) - Though the film doesn't open until 2009, the teaser for the Frank Miller (Sin City) directed film is enough to get me excited. With it's noir-lit images and simple, yet cool, effects, this comic book adaptation tells the story of a rookie cop (Gabriel Macht) who returns from the dead to fight evil in Central City. Featuring Samuel L Jackson, Eva Mendes and Scarlett Johansson, this already looks to be one of the more creatively visual movies of 2009!
Now, if you can't wait until 2009 to read up on the film, check out...
Preview 2008: New York Times interviews Robert Downey Jr. aka Iron Man
by Stevie

With Iron Man starting off the summer season this year, anticipation of this potential superhero franchise has been high. Over the past few months, with the trailer being one of the most popular online, much blog talk has been focused on the creative casting of Robert Downey Jr. as the movie's lead.
Robert's colorful past and industry regard as one of the most underappreciated actors around, could all be wiped clean with the release of this film. Will it make him a superstar? Does he care?
Check out this cool profile of the actor that the NY Times did today.
Preview 2008: Entertainment Weekly exposes some secrets of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
by Stevie

Fans who have been buzzing for months on the upcoming Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, got some extra fuel this weekend with an exclusive special report via Entertainment Weekly.
The article, not only talks about why it's taken so long to make a new Indy, but also the fact that our hero is now almost 20 years older than when he made his first appearance on the big screen. Plus, there is a special 1 on 1 interview with director Steven Spielberg and producer George Lucas.
Want the whole story? Click on this link to read more!









