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Burning Your Bridges: Jeff Bridges Lets Rip On 'Iron Man' Movie!
2008's Iron Man represented a simpler time for superhero films — Mickey Rourke wasn't flicking electrical cord, Sir Ben Kingsley wasn't punking us, and Pepper Potts still existed. Where the first Iron Man is normally universally praised as pretty good, it looks like at least one person isn't a fan — and that person was one of the stars.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Geeks
Stop Clowning Around: Hugo Weaving Nearly Played Pennywise In The 'IT' Reboot
Whether Andy Muschietti's hotly anticipated IT remake sinks or swims, remember, "they all float down here." Fans of the upcoming film will know that 26-year-old Bill Skarsgård will star as Pennywise the Dancing Clown, the film's main antagonist — an evil clown who haunts the living nightmares of children. Only time will tell if we can get a faithful reimagining of #StephenKing's 1986 novel.
By Tom Chapman7 years ago in Horror
5 Things Confirmed For Season 10 Of 'The Big Bang Theory'
San Diego Comic-Con has just drawn to a close and the executive producer of The Big Bang Theory was one of the many people to have attended the panel. Surprisingly he revealed some big news regarding the tenth (and final?) season of the hit CBS show. There are five main points to break down, including new family members being introduced and an exciting road trip for two characters. Steven Molaro has also spoke about the possibility of the show ending as the main stars' (incredibly high-paid) contracts are rapidly coming to an end.
By Lewis Jefferies7 years ago in Geeks
This Nintendo Phone Isn't the NX, But I Still Love These Console-Phone Concepts
We are all aware of the console war between primarily Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation with the Nintendo NX hoping to jump into the fray soon. It's nothing new when you think about it as we've had several console wars over the years, it's always the same - just different players as the gaming eras changed all who believed they had the best console imaginable.
By Matthew Bailey7 years ago in Gamers
In Only Two Tries, Fox Has Perfected the R-Rated Comic Book Movie
[Note: Spoilers follow for Logan and Deadpool] 20th Century Fox effectively launched the age of modern superhero movies with X-Men in 2000, but by 2014 the franchise had seen it all: ups and downs, prequels, spin-offs, and even a five-year hiatus between core films. The live-action adventures of Marvel's mutants had begun to look tired.
By Jashan Boparai7 years ago in Geeks