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Some people regard Sean Connery as THE James Bond, which is probably due to the fact that he was the original. However, I am sure that if another actor made a few more Bourne movies, everyone would still regard Matt Damon as THE Jason Bourne, same with Tobey Maguire as Spiderman, Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and any other actor or actress playing a character. Daniel Craig gave 007 a much needed update, which has even impressed Connery himself.
"I think Daniel Craig is a terrific choice," said Connery. "I think they're…
...that is the new title of the next Terminator movie, according to Chud.
I'm not saying I have sources on WB's Burbank lot, but I do hear things. And while there's a lot of intentional disinformation leaking out of this production (sorry, but no Terminator Babies), I am 100% certain that the title is the approved-by-McG replacement.
Warner Brothers decided not to go with Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins, which was a good idea. But I don't see how this title is an improvement.
Batman: The Return of the Batman
X-Men: The Return of the X-Men
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NBCU and cable network FX have penned a deal worth $100 million for first viewing rights to 15 titles from Universal's 2008 line-up. This is NBCU's first deal of its kind with a basic cable network!
Included in the deal: Judd Appatow's Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Angelina Jolie's Wanted, and George Clooney's Leatherheads. Also part of the agreement are upcoming films The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, with Brendan Fraser and Maria Bello; Hellboy II: The Golden Army, starring Ron Perlman and Selma Blair; Death…
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The first trailer for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was apparently seen more than 200 million times worldwide in the first week alone, so it is safe to say that people will be interested in seeing the next one. If back in 1989 a marketing guy suggested using a 'widget' to promote Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, he would no doubt have been hit over the face and most likely fired instantly. However, now in 2008 the idea is held as genius and it is likely that a guy over…