Couples Retreat Trailer

Wednesday, July 1, 2009



Couples Retreat
Release Date: October 9, 2009
Studio: Universal Pictures
Director: Peter Billingsley
Screenwriter: Jon Favreau
Starring: Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau, Malin Akerman, Kristin Davis, Kristen Bell, Faizon Love, Kali Hawk, Jean Reno

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The Informant Trailer (2009) Steven Soderbergh, Matt Damon

Tuesday, June 30, 2009



If you've seen the pictures going around of Matt Damon about 30lbs heavier, it wasn't an eating binge. It was for his new movie THE INFORMANT. Directed by Steven Soderbergh,[1] and based on the 2000 nonfiction book, The Informant, by journalist Kurt Eichenwald. The script was written by Scott Z. Burns and the film stars Matt Damon, Melanie Lynskey, Scott Bakula, and Joel McHale.



Directed by Steven Soderbergh

Produced by Jennifer Fox and Gregory Jacobs

Written by Scott Z. Burns

Starring Matt Damon, Scott Bakula, Joel McHale, Melanie Lynskey, Thomas F. Wilson

Editing by Stephen Mirrione

Distributed by Warner Bros.

Release date(s) October 9, 2009

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Check Out MoviesPlanet.com For Online Movies



Hard to believe but we love movies. What do we love more than movies? How about the ability to talk about them. So we are gonna talk about one of our favorite sites MoviesPlanet.com. MoviesPlanet is a movie lovers social network that allows you to watch free movies, catch up on Television shows, check actor biographies, read movie news, and much more.

Over a quarter million members sharing over hundreds of thousands of online movies all for your viewing pleasure. With sites like Hulu making it more difficult to use their services and Youtube being so clogged with spam, it's good to have a service where it's easy once again to find what you're looking for. Sign up with them today and see just how easy they're to use.

The social aspect is great too. Create your own customized user profile to rate films and contact other MoviesPlanet users. See what other users like you think of the latest films as you watch movies and give your review. It is the mecca of all interact media sites.

Anything you want to find out about your favorite films is right there. Plus their database is growing everyday. Become a user and be one of the striving forces to make it the ultimate movie site by adding all that movie info just wasting away in your head. Reviews, trivia, etc. Register today and find out how.

Find new movie friends by sending private notes to other uses. Talk via instant messaging, polls, forums, chat and much, much more. So like we said, if you love movies you'll love MoviesPlanet.com. When you get there, let them know we sent you. Let's all share the love.

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The Invention of Lying (2009) Trailer With Ricky Gervais

I am a HUGE Ricky Gervais fan, ever since THE OFFICE I've followed him like a stalker at Hooters. After I read about this film on IMDB I've been waiting for the release, the trailer is at least here.



Trailer for 'The Invention of Lying' - starring Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Garner, Rob Lowe, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K.

In an alternate reality, lying -- even the concept of a lie -- does not even exist. Everyone -- from politicians to advertisers to the man and woman on the street -- speaks the truth and nothing but the truth with no thought of the consequences. But when a down-on-his-luck loser named Mark suddenly develops the ability to lie, he finds that dishonesty has its rewards. In a world where every word is assumed to be the absolute truth, Mark easily lies his way to fame and fortune. But lies have a way of spreading, and Mark begins to realize that things are getting a little out of control when some of his tallest tales are being taken as, well, gospel. With the entire world now hanging on his every word, there is only one thing Mark has not been able to lie his way into: the heart of the woman he loves.

Release Date: September 25th, 2009

Directed by: Ricky Gervais, Matthew Robinson

Warner Bros. Pictures

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What's Happening With The Hobbit


When a franchise grosses close to $3 billion at the world-wide box office you can rest assured that future installments will follow. No sooner had Peter Jackson released the final part of The Lord of the Rings - based upon J.R.R. Tolkien's classic high-fantasy epic - than rumours of future adaptations began to emerge. Originally Jackson and his partner Fran Walsh had intended to adapt The Hobbit as the first part of a trilogy (with the other two films covering the events of The Lord of the Rings), but were unable to secure the rights to the 1937 novel at that time. They pressed ahead with development on The Lord of the Rings, which of course led to three hugely successful movies being released between 2001 and 2003 through studio New Line Cinema.

In 2006, MGM (who held the rights to The Hobbit through United Artists), expressed an interest in teaming with New Line to produce the prequel, which deals with the adventures of a young Bilbo Baggins as he travels with a company of dwarves to infiltrate the liar of the mighty dragon Smaug and reclaim a horde of stolen treasure. There was however one slight problem; Jackson had launched a lawsuit against New Line the previous year accusing the studio of misrepresenting profits on The Fellowship of the Ring, and in January 2007 studio chief Robert Shaye had said that Jackson would "never make any movie with New Line Cinema again while I'm still working at the company".

New Line's blacklisting of Jackson prompted MGM to cool their interest, but after a string of financial failures Shaye began to back peddle, suggesting that he "would love for him [Jackson] to be creatively involved in some way in The Hobbit". This 'some way' soon turned into an executive producer role when it was announced in December 2007 that New Line and MGM were teaming up to produce two movies back-to-back, each budgeted at $150m and set for release in December 2011 and 2012 respectively. While Sam Raimi was initially the strong favourite for directing duties, that honour fell to Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo del Toro in April 2008, and six months later del Toro, Jackson, Walsh and Philippa Boyens were hard at work fleshing out the story and developing the treatments.

del Toro's appointment was followed by confirmation that Andy Serkis and Sir Ian McKellen would be reprising their roles as Gollum and Gandalf, while the director also discussed their intentions, describing the book as "one self-contained film", while the second movie would serve as "an integral part of telling the story of those 50 years of history lost in the narrative". Jackson had previously discussed possibilities for the second film, mentioning Gandalf's disappearance and meetings with the White Council along with Aragorn's protection of the Shire and Gollum's experiences in Mordor.

Naturally this led to rumours of many other returning characters and cast members, including Liv Tyler, Viggo Mortensen, and Dominic Monaghan, along with newcomers and del Toro regulars Ron Perlman and Doug Jones. Christopher Lee - who portrays Saruman, head of the White Council - told Empire that he would reprise his role if asked but later recanted, suggesting that he did not feel physically up to the demands of travelling to New Zealand. Meanwhile, the lead role of Bilbo Baggins had been strongly linked to Wanted star James McAvoy, but a Christmas 2008 announcement failed to materialise and no further announcements have been forthcoming.

Last Month Empire Magazine spoke to both del Toro and Jackson and it was revealed that plans for the two movies have changed, with the events of The Hobbit now spanning both films. While this throws into doubt the previously announced 'bridging film', it wouldn't be too much of a stretch of the imagination to suspect a second trilogy could be in the works. With filming set for 2010 fans of Tolkien's classic fantasy world will soon have much to stoke their excitement as the production really steps up a gear up over the coming months.

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Trailer: Avatar: The Last Airbender

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The first teaser trailer for the highly anticipated Movie from M. Night Shyamalan "Avatar: The Last Airbender" starring Noah Ringer, Dev Patel, and Cliff Curtis is available after the jump. If nothing else, the score, and effects look staggeringly good.

Not to be confused with James Cameron's latest movie, 'Avatar', The Last Airbender is based on the hugely successful Nickelodeon animated TV serie. The live-action feature film is set in a world where human civilization is divided into four nations: Water, Earth, Air and Fire.


Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan.
Cinematography by: Andrew Lesnie.
Music by: James Newton Howard.
Produced by: Frank Marshall and Sam Mercer.

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Brad Pitt Movie Halted Days Before It Was To Begin

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Just days before it was to go into production, Sony/Columbia Pictures has halted work on Moneyball, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Steven Soderbergh. According to reports Columbia head Amy Pascal was miffed by a reading of the Soderbergh's revised script. Reporting on the studio's decision, Daily Variety commented today (Monday): "Even in the climate of heightened studio caution, the turnaround news on Moneyball is surprising given that the project had reached the equivalent of third base."

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