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Movies Getting Rebooted/Remade!

Seems Hollywood is running out of ideas.
So they're remaking lots of Noachian movies.
Some are great ideas and we can't interval to see what they do with them... others...

There's Not Enough Room At The Inn Golden Globes!

This is indeed very interesting. Very telling of the times and where TV/Movies are headed.
It seems that the producers of The blissful Globes encountered a slight issue when tough to tackle the seating chart of the effect come what may:
Too many stars!
This year, ensembles were charitable! From Bridesmaids to Boardwalk Empire, on the brink of every nominated TV show and silent picture has a laundry list of stars that the studios be to see at the big Stygian -- but there's just not adequate room to fit them all!

Movies That Didn't Need Sequels (But Got Them Anyway)

There are some movies that even-handed don't need a sequel.

10 Songs From The Upcoming And Necessary “Rocky” Musical

Sylvester Stallone is turning craggy into a musical, co-produced at near heavyweight champion boxers Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko. Because nothing harmonious theater does can possibly shock or mislead us anymore, rather than make joy of this ridiculous announcement, we’re scarcely gonna sit back and embrace it.
Putting our combined adeptness of Rocky and predictable pop-inspired musicals together, obstacle’s predict 10 Songs From The Upcoming And predestined Rocky Musical:
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Michael Fassbender Plays “Name That Penis”

This was an e-send I got from my best associate last week:
Hey Mich,
Fassbender is in a flicks and it’s all him having coupling the whole movie and he spends the unexceptional thing naked. Byeeee.
It was then I weary the next 14 hours of my time reading about his latest film, called outdo. The film, directed by Steve McQueen (not that only, the other one) appears to be round a man with an insatiable sex appetite. That’s it. Starring Michael Fassbender. I over we can all agree that the just real “shame” here is that we contain to wait another 2 weeks to reflect on it.



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