For all of you who have spent the past nine months wondering how Julianne Moore’s Sarah Palin impersonation will stack up against Tina Fey’s , you finally have your answer. HBO debuted its first teaser trailer for Game Change , the film due in March that’s based on the Mark Halperin-John Heilemann… Entertainment from Newser
We’re not exactly sure what the plot of this movie is, but it stars Emily Blunt and Ewan McGregor, so we’re in!
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is a comedy-drama that focuses on bringing fly-fishing to Yemen and also stars Kristin Scott Thomas. What makes this even more intriguing is that Slumdog Millionaire‘s Simon Beaufoy also wrote the movie, based on the novel by Paul Torday.
The movie did well at the Toronto Film Festival so we have a feeling it’ll be worth our time.
Check out the just-released trailer for Think Like A Man, the new movie based on the book by Steve Harvey, which features Kevin Hart, Gabrielle Union, Turtle from Entourage, and the singer in a pretty funny-looking cameo role (above)!
Visit www.facebook.com David and Amy Sumner (James Marsden and Kate Bosworth), a Hollywood screenwriter and his actress wife, return to her small hometown in the deep South to prepare the family home for sale after her father’s death. Once there, tensions build in their marriage and old conflicts re-emerge with the locals, including Amy’s ex-boyfriend Charlie (Alexander Skarsgård), leading to a violent confrontation. Official trailers for Sony Pictures Entertainment. Bad Teacher, Zookeeper, Friends with Benefits, The Smurfs, 30 minutes of Less, Colombiana, Bucky Larson, Straw Dogs, Moneyball, The Ides of March, Anonymous, Jack and Jill, Arthur Christmas, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
Very few issues divide dog lovers as much as the question of whether or not breeding is something that should be done. On one hand you have the so called pure breed enthusiasts who would not even consider anything other than a pedigree dog. On the other hand you have people screaming and yelling to stop all breeding altogether. Both positions are equally wrong. There was a time when breeding dogs was not about looks but about talent. Man needed dogs that could perform a certain task better than any other animal on earth. The original philosophy of dog breeding was “form follows function”. That in fact is 100 percent correct. Let’s say you wanted breed a dog with more power then you breed the most powerful males to the most powerful females. If you keep doing this then inevitably the dogs will start to look more and more muscular… “Form follows function”. When doggie beauty pageants became all the rage the opposite philosophy reared it’s ugly head the first time… “Function follows form”. This is, of course, completely ridiculous. People literally sat down and said: “What do we want this breed to look like?” So then they decided to create these ridiculous standards which make no sense to anyone who truly understands dogs. The result was that sheep herding dogs who had been bred previously to be superior herders now could not herd anymore… Guard dogs could not guard anymore and so on… The bulldog is a breed that used to have the ability to hold its own against a 2000 … Video Rating: 0 / 5
PBS’ Off Book web series has an episode posted now about Lego art. This is pretty amazing: These artists make portraits and sculptures out of Lego that in some cases look like pixelated versions of photos, and in other cases just look like cool Lego designs. And there’s even stop action animation going on, including […]
Secret of Mana is the focus of Episode 81. Brent and Rob have focused on genres, composers, and franchises, but never before have they focused on a single game. Composed by Hiroki Kikuta, this is one of the best video game soundtracks of all time, at least, that’s what Brent thinks. Rob likes it a […]
UPDATE: Stan Lee has canceled his Monday appearance. Ticket-holders will apparently be contacted directly for refund information. If you’ve watched Hero Complex on the Nerdist Channel (and if not, why haven’t you?), you’ve probably found yourself wishing you could hang out with all the iconic genre celebrities that L.A. Times reporter Geoff Boucher gets to [ […]
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