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Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan in Agent 00 - Mit der Lizenz zum Totlachen (1996)

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The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The A-Team Series
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It's been nearly 40 years since NBC canceled "The A-Team" in the middle of a season, but people still remember the action adventure series. Whether it's the theme song, the cartoonish violence, or the catchphrases, it's still part of the pop culture zeitgeist, and it's regarded as one of the best shows of the 1980s. Although many viewers throughout the 2000s wanted a revival of the show, the TV series itself has never gotten a small screen revival.

Instead, we got a feature film in 2010 starring an updated A-Team, with the characters being veterans of the Iraq War instead of veterans of Vietnam. The film underperformed at the box office, however,...
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  • 22.8.2025
  • von Michael Boyle
  • Slash Film
Every Naked Gun Movie (And Police Squad!) Ranked
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This article contains spoilers for every "Naked Gun" movie (Especially "Naked Gun 3" through "Naked Gun 32")

Prior to 1980, Leslie Nielsen would often be associated with more dramatic roles in movies such as "Forbidden Planet" and "The Poseidon Adventure," in addition to a slew of guest spots across every manner of television show. But that all changed when Wisconsin comedy trio David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker (otherwise known as Zaz) cast him as Dr. Rumack in "Airplane" -- otherwise celebrated as one of the greatest comedies of all time. Nielsen possessed a sneaky advantage over more traditional comic actors due to his stature as a serious performer who said his lines as if he wasn't trying to get a laugh. The deadpan delivery of, "I am serious, and don't call me Shirley," single-handedly altered the trajectory of Nielsen's career, thrusting him into almost exclusively comic roles across slapstick heavy spoof movies like "Wrongfully Accused,...
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  • 7.8.2025
  • von Quinn Bilodeau
  • Slash Film
The Naked Gun Original Cast: Where Are They Now?
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It’s been over 35 years since The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! crash-landed into pop culture with all the subtlety of a banana peel on a courtroom floor. Directed by David Zucker, the movie is a chaotic mix of slapstick, puns, deadpan delivery, and pure nonsense. This 1988 comedy classic didn’t just make us laugh, it rewired our brains to never look at police procedurals the same way again.

But the movie wouldn’t have hit nearly as hard without its totally off-the-wall cast. You had Leslie Nielsen delivering punchlines with the seriousness of a Shakespearean actor, Priscilla Presley proving she could do comedy like a pro, and Weird Al popping up just to make things even weirder (in the best way). It was the kind of casting that shouldn’t have worked, but somehow nailed it.

Some were comedy legends. Some were wild choices that totally caught us off guard.
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  • 6.8.2025
  • von Hrishita Das
  • FandomWire
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The Naked Gun 33 1/3: Does it deserve to be the least loved entry in the series?
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When the great Leslie Nielsen made the media rounds in 1996, promoting his James Bond spoof, Spy Hard, everyone wanted to know one thing. Was he shocked when O.J. Simpson was arrested for murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown, and Ron Goldman, and did he think he was guilty? Ever the Canadian gent, Nielsen retired the ever-present fart machine he enjoyed using in interviews, and tried to give a thoughtful answer. Basically, he said that the Oj he knew on set from the three Naked Gun movies they did together never gave him an inkling that he would be capable of murder, although, to read between the lines of his answer, it was clear Nielsen likely had serious doubts as to his innocence.

Indeed, when The Naked Gun 33 1/3rd came out on March 18th 1994, no one who went to see it – and I was one of them – would have ever thought that three months later,...
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  • 4.8.2025
  • von Chris Bumbray
  • JoBlo.com
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Hulk Hogan’s Cause of Death Revealed
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A week after Hulk Hogan‘s death, his precise cause of death has now been revealed.

Hogan, born Terry Bollea, died on July 24 in Clearwater, Florida after medical personnel were sent to his home as part of an apparent cardiac arrest. He was 71.

According to a cremation approval summary report from the Pinellas County Forensic Science Center obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Hogan died from acute myocardial infarction, or what is commonly referred to as a heart attack. His death was ruled the result of natural causes and was certified by his personal physician.

Hogan also had a history of atrial fibrillation, a heart condition and leukemia Cll, or cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, according to the report.

He leaves behind a legacy as a popular TV wrestler and a major Hollywood celebrity beginning in the 1980s. Hogan won the World Wrestling Entertainment championship six times during his career.
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  • 31.7.2025
  • von Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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‘Repossessed’ Blu-ray Review
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Stars: Leslie Nielsen, Linda Blair, Ned Beatty | Written and Directed by Bob Logan

When you say the name Leslie Nielsen you think of all the hilarious spoof comedies. But before he became the spoof icon of films like The Naked Gun, Airplane!, Dracula: Dead and Loving it, Mr. Magoo, Spy Hard and many more, he was in some classic films like Forbidden Planet, The Poseidon Adventure and Dark Intruder.

A couple of years after he starred in The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!, Leslie Nielsen joined Linda Blair for a hilarious spoof of one of the most terrifying horror films in cinema history, The Exorcist, entitled Repossessed. Now this film is celebrating its 35th Anniversary, and Kino Lorber is giving us, the physical media fans, a chance to own this film on Blu-ray.

Ready for a devil of a good time? Linda Blair will scare you silly when she’s Repossessed!
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  • 31.7.2025
  • von Jason Lockard
  • Nerdly
Liam Neeson's New Comedy Reboot Debuts With Record-Breaking Rotten Tomatoes Score
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The Naked Gun has broken a record on Rotten Tomatoes. The new comedy movie, which was directed by Akiva Schaffer, stars Liam Neeson as wacky police officer Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. opposite an ensemble cast that includes Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, Danny Huston, Kevin Durand, Cch Pounder, Busta Rhymes, and "Weird Al" Yankovic.

The upcoming Naked Gun is the fourth feature-length installment in the franchise. The original trilogy, which starred Leslie Nielsen as Frank Drebin, debuted between 1988 and 1994 and was based on the six-episode television series Police Squad!, which aired on ABC in 1982.

Rotten Tomatoes has now aggregated 57 different critics' reviews of The Naked Gun, giving it a near-perfect Tomatometer score of 95%. While this score could fluctuate as more reviews are added, at the time of writing it marks the best of the entire franchise. The franchise's previous high was the 91% score earned by the original Police Squad series.
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  • 30.7.2025
  • von Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
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Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Legend and Reality-tv Star, Dead at 71
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Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71, TVLine has confirmed.

According to TMZ, which first reported the news, the wrestling legend went into cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Fla., Thursday morning.

More from TVLineTV Stars We Lost in 2025Tv Stars We Lost in 2024R.I.P., Ozzy Osbourne: Kelly Osbourne Pays Tribute to Her Rock Legend Dad ('I Lost the Best Friend I Ever Had')

Hogan, whose given name was Terry Gene Bollea, began his professional wrestling career in 1977. He gained worldwide recognition after he joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1983. He headlined eight of the first nine WrestleManias,...
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  • 24.7.2025
  • von Ryan Schwartz
  • TVLine.com
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Hulk Hogan, Pro Wrestler Who Became a Household Name, Dies at 71
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Hulk Hogan, the blond and boisterous body-slammer who brought pro wrestling into the mainstream in the 1980s while becoming one of the most recognizable celebrities of his generation, died Thursday. He was 71.

Hogan’s death was confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter by promoter Eric Bischoff, his partner in the recently launched Real America Freestyle amateur wrestling league. TMZ reported that medical personnel were sent to his home in Clearwater, Florida, with operators stating it regarded a “cardiac arrest.”

“The Hulkster” headlined WrestleMania eight times, with perhaps his most memorable bout in the WWE’s signature event coming in 1987 against the 520-pound Andre the Giant — his mentor — in the Pontiac Silverdome before a then-record crowd of 93,173.

He won the World Wrestling Entertainment championship six times during his career.

Six-foot-7 and 320 pounds in his prime, Hogan — born Terry Bollea — would enter the ring in yellow trunks, boots and a bandana, his muscles bulging,...
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  • 24.7.2025
  • von Rhett Bartlett
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One Awful Subgenre Completely Dominates IMDb's Worst Movies List
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The list of the IMDb's 250 top-rated films is an interesting peek into the minds of IMDb users. The people who log onto IMDb to give ratings seem to be, collectively, very fond of movies about criminals, prisoners, or war. There is also a heavy violent-fantasy contingent. Almost all the films on the list are about men, masculinity, and male concerns. The ten highest-rated films on the top-250 list include titles like "The Shawshank Redemption," "The Godfather," "The Lord of the Rings," "Pulp Fiction," and "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." 

Of course, the 100 worst-rated films on IMDb is more of a mixed bag. Great films tend to be the movies that many audience members and critics agree are great. Bad films tend to be individually uncovered discoveries, oddball outliers that no one wants to talk about. Classics bring communities together. Bad films feel deeply personal. 

Films can be bad for many,...
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  • 23.7.2025
  • von Witney Seibold
  • Slash Film
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Why the Director of the New ‘Naked Gun’ Felt Compelled to Include O.J. Jokes
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The Naked Gun is hardly the first beloved ‘80s comedy to get the Hollywood reboot treatment, there was also Vacation, Coming 2 America and several new additions to the Ghostbusters franchise. And while those movies likely had their fair share of challenges to deal with, it’s not like Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy or Dan Aykroyd ever went on trial for first-degree murder.

The original Naked Gun trilogy, on the other hand, famously featured football star, accused murderer and one-time prank show host O.J. Simpson as Frank Drebin’s best friend and partner, Officer Nordberg.

In retrospect, it’s pretty weird that Simpson, who was ultimately acquitted of all murder charges, has a prominent role in one of the funniest movies of all-time. But rather than avoiding the issue, the new Naked Gun movie immediately let us know that O.J. jokes were on the table.

The reboot’s first teaser...
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  • 9.7.2025
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The Original ‘Naked Gun’ Director Says ‘Just Being a Fan’ Like Seth MacFarlane Doesn’t Mean You Can Make a Reboot
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One of this year’s most highly-anticipated summer movies is the reboot of The Naked Gun, starring Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin’s son, who was canonically born in 1994. While the recently-released teaser trailer didn’t address Frank Jr.’s age, it did feature Neeson brutally murdering a gang of crooks, Taken-style, followed by an admittedly pretty funny O.J. joke.

One person who definitely isn’t looking forward to the new movie is David Zucker. The director and co-writer of the original Naked Gun told TMZ that the teaser trailer called to mind a notoriously revolting X-rated video, because he “can’t unsee it.” And he was somehow even harsher during a recent interview with Fox News.

Zucker noted that director Akiva Schaffer and producer Seth MacFarlane seem very “sincere,” about their love of The Naked Gun and “aren’t bad people.” But he’s clearly annoyed that they...
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  • 25.4.2025
  • Cracked
The 24 Best Spy Movies, from ‘Enemy of the State’ to ‘North by Northwest’
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Shaken, stirred, or even streamed, spy movies make up many of the most exciting, edge-of-your-seat stories the movies have to offer. From the harrowing heights of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise to the suave savvy of six James Bonds, espionage has become the thematic ground on which some of cinema’s most epic dramas, thrillers, and comedies are built. Even films primarily centered on other subject matter make frequent use of spy drama beats, proving it’s a bedrock source for onscreen entertainment.

The espionage genre is as old as filmmaking itself with silent spy movies set against the backdrop of World War I (1914’s “The German Spy Peril” is on YouTube) testing the medium’s limitations early in the 20th century. Literary works inspired many more of the spy movies to follow. Over the years, filmmakers have repeatedly adapted the works of John le Carré, Robert Ludlum, Ian Fleming, and...
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  • 18.3.2025
  • von Wilson Chapman
  • Indiewire
What Happened To The Cast Of Everybody Loves Raymond?
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If you grew up in the early 2000s, chances are you spent many evenings with Ray Barone (Ray Romano) and his eccentric family in the hit comedy series "Everybody Loves Raymond." For good reason. This critically acclaimed sitcom about Ray, a Newsday sportswriter, dealing with his put-upon wife Debra (Patricia Heaton), bickering parents (Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts), and neurotic brother Robert (Brad Garrett), perfectly captures the working-class family and all its quirks, resulting in a heartfelt, often hilarious look at everyday life.

Running from 1997 to 2005, "Raymond" won 15 Primetime Emmys, garnered critical acclaim, and averaged over 20 million viewers during its peak. More impressively, the cast became household names, forever tied to their characters. Still, while many cast members achieved even greater success following the show's finale, others faded into obscurity or endured heartbreaking tragedy. Interested to learn more? Then, keep reading to see what happened to the cast of "Everybody Loves Raymond.
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  • 2.3.2025
  • von Jeff Ames
  • Slash Film
Johnny Cash's Rejected James Bond Theme Is Bizarre But Great
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You can't really have a true 007 adventure without an opening title sequence. They're a seminal piece of the James Bond experience that thematically set the tone for the film you're about to watch. It's difficult to imagine that ever going away even with the creative changing of the guard to Amazon MGM Studios. The ingenuity in their kaleidoscopic imagery has evolved over a number of ways across the franchise's six decade run. But it's ultimately the musical selection that accompanies these visuals that give these sequences their power. The wrong track — even if it's a good song — can offset the mood of the film.

Nearly every Bond film has had to go through the lengthy process of matching the right voice to those opening titles, with "Thunderball" proving to have one of the most interesting developments. Anyone who's marathoned the title sequences — as I have — knows that suave crooner...
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  • 1.3.2025
  • von Quinn Bilodeau
  • Slash Film
The 5 Best Leslie Nielsen Spoof Movies Ranked
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For the bulk of his career, Leslie Nielsen was best known for his stern, dramatic roles. His tall stature and low voice had casting directors offering him parts as commanders, leaders, and even heavies. Many might recall Nielsen's stone-faced turn in 1956's "Forbidden Planet" as the captain in "The Poseidon Adventure," or playing a cop in the 1972 cop drama "The Bold Ones: The Protectors." In 1977's "Day of the Animals" he plays a manly outdoorsman who loses his mind and, quite darkly, declares insane dominion over animals and women. Some might recall that he can hold his breath a long time, as he declared in "Creepshow." Many will be shocked to witness Nielsen beat and assault Barbra Streisand in the 1987 drama "Nuts." 

However, Nielsen did appear in a handful of comedies, most notably, playing Dr. Rumack in the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker farce "Airplane!" The parody proved that he had a talent for deadpan comedy,...
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  • 15.2.2025
  • von Witney Seibold
  • Slash Film
10 Funniest Leslie Nielsen Movies, Ranked
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After leading a mixed career as a dramatic actor, Leslie Nielsen experienced one of the greatest career shifts in Hollywood when he reinvented himself as a comedy star, beginning in 1980's Airplane!. Soon after, the actor took on a variety of roles in some of the funniest movies of the next two decades, from police parodies to superhero spoofs. As a result, he has remained one of the most beloved comedy actors of the era, particularly for his deadpan performances.

While his comedy career had its share of hits and misses, Leslie Nielsen always made sure to be the most memorable part of his projects, even if he didn't have a leading role. Under comedy directors like Jim Abrahams, David & Jerry Zucker and Mel Brooks, Nielsen gave audiences the sillier side of humor. While his films might be seen as too low-brow for some viewers, others continue to embrace what...
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  • 10.2.2025
  • von Ashley Land
  • CBR
Nancy Zamit, Greg Tannahill, Jonathan Sayer, Chris Leask, Charlie Russell, Henry Shields, Henry Lewis, Bryony Corrigan, and Dave Hearn in The Goes Wrong Show (2019)
Hot Shots! | Why 20th Century Fox nearly had to abandon its 1991 spoof
Nancy Zamit, Greg Tannahill, Jonathan Sayer, Chris Leask, Charlie Russell, Henry Shields, Henry Lewis, Bryony Corrigan, and Dave Hearn in The Goes Wrong Show (2019)
The 1991 spoof Hot Shots! found itself to a small degree mirroring the front pages of the newspapers – and 20th Century Fox was worried.

Save for a few sporadic examples – the first Scary Movie, for instance, and more recently The Goes Wrong Show on the BBC – it feels like the era of the successful screen spoof came to a juddering halt in the 1990s. In 1993, we had the second of two Hot Shots! films, and in 1994 the Naked Gun trilogy came to an end. After those? It was slim pickings.

There were further attempts to breathe fresh life into the spoof – Spy Hard, Jane Austen’s Mafia!, Wrongfully Accused – but nothing that could live up to some of the movies we got in the 80s and early 90s.

In 1991 in particular, the spoof was a box office draw. This was the year when many big budget Hollywood productions came in well below box office expectations.
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  • 3.1.2025
  • von Simon Brew
  • Film Stories
Every 1980s James Bond Movie, Ranked
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The 1980s brought some of the best James Bond movies, like License to Kill and the massively underrated For Your Eyes Only, but it also brought some of the worst, like Octopussy and A View to a Kill. The ‘80s were a very hit-and-miss time for Hollywood, as the experimentation of the American New Wave was replaced by flashy big-budget studio fare, and, by extension, it was a hit-and-miss period for the Bond franchise. The decade kicked off with the final years of the Roger Moore era, when many critics were complaining that Moore had aged out of the role.

After Moore’s tenure ended, Timothy Dalton was brought in with a radical reinvention of the character. The goofy, tongue-in-cheek humor of the Moore era was replaced by a darker, more grounded tone more in line with Ian Fleming’s source material. Dalton’s two Bond movies were the polar...
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  • 7.12.2024
  • von Ben Sherlock
  • ScreenRant
How The Sixth Sense's success ended a major Disney studio brand
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The Sixth Sense may have been a monster hit, but it inadvertently killed its own studio brand! Here’s how Disney’s mega-hit ended Hollywood Pictures!

Twenty-five years after its debut, much has been written about The Sixth Sense and its impact. One thing overlooked is how almost no one in Hollywood expected this supernatural thriller to make an impact. Indeed, in their annual Summer Movie Preview issue in 1999, Entertainment Weekly didn’t even mention Sense.

Sure, it had a big-name star in Bruce Willis, but it was an odd film from a completely unknown writer/director being released in August, traditionally the dumping ground for bad movies. It debuted to $26.6 million, then the highest August release. Thanks to good reviews, strong word of mouth and, of course, that now-famous twist ending, Sense became the second highest-grossing movie of 1999, $672.8 million worldwide. It earned multiple Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and director,...
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  • 2.10.2024
  • von Michael Weyer
  • Along Main Street
10 Best James Bond Parodies, Ranked
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Spy spoofs like Austin Powers and Kingsman brought humor and fun back to the genre, poking fun at Bond movie tropes. Archer and Johnny English offer comedic takes on arrogant spies, creating characters that are both silly and endearing. Spoofs like The Tuxedo, Oss 117, and Carry On Spying blend action and humor to create memorable parodies of the Bond franchise.

From Get Smart to the Austin Powers trilogy, there are a ton of hilarious movies and TV shows out there that parody the James Bond franchise. With their goofy one-liners, far-fetched gadgets, and nonsensical villain plans, the Bond movies are an easy target for parody. They even became a sort of self-parody during the Roger Moore years. A movie like Moonraker is so ridiculous on its own that its difficult to make fun of.

A bunch of different movies and TV shows have spoofed the Bond franchise. Archer satirizes Bonds arrogance and self-centeredness.
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  • 17.8.2024
  • von Ben Sherlock
  • ScreenRant
The Only Major Actors Still Alive From The A-Team Series
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It's been nearly forty years, but people still remember "The A-Team." The action adventure series went on for five seasons, but stuck around in the public consciousness for much, much longer. People still remember the theme song, the cartoonish violence, the catchphrases. But although many viewers throughout the 2000s wanted a revival of the show, the TV series itself never came back.

Instead, we got a feature film in 2010 starring an updated A-Team, with the characters being veterans of the Iraq War instead of veterans of Vietnam. The film underperformed at the box office, however, and they never made a sequel. Unlike "21 Jump Street," a franchise where the later movies have now long-since overshadowed the TV show for most younger viewers, when people of all ages today think of "The A-Team," they're still almost certainly thinking of the show.

So what have the cast members been up to since...
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  • 13.11.2023
  • von Michael Boyle
  • Slash Film
Why Hulk Hogan's Movie Career Bombed (But The Rock's Succeeded)
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Hulk Hogan's lack of success in Hollywood can be attributed to his poor movie choices and limited acting range. Hogan struggled to break out of his muscle-bound nice-guy image and land the right projects at the right time. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's success in Hollywood can be attributed to his diverse acting portfolio and his dedication to choosing good material.

Since both The Rock and Hulk Hogan leveraged their experience as WWE wrestlers to become Hollywood stars, their acting career journeys beg an intriguing question: Why The Rock was successful, but Hulk Hogan was not? Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Terry Gene Bollea (aka Hulk Hogan) rank among some of the most accomplished wrestlers of the WWE/F. However, before they dipped their feet in the world of entertainment wrestling, they had significantly different backgrounds. While Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson carried his family's legacy as a third-generation wrestler, Hulk...
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  • 10.9.2023
  • von Dhruv Sharma
  • ScreenRant
All Oscar Nominations For James Bond Theme Songs (& Which Ones Won)
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Several James Bond theme songs have been nominated for an Oscar for Best Original song, and only a few of them have managed to walk away from the ceremony with the golden statuette. As a series of big-budget action movies, the Bond franchise rarely gets any attention from the Academy. An actor playing 007 has never been nominated for Best Actor, none of the scripts have been nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, and a Bond movie has never been nominated for Best Picture. However, it does appear that the theme songs stand out the most, particularly because the lyrics are fitting with the spy genre and resonate deeply.

Ever since Shirley Bassey recorded her iconic title theme for Goldfinger, theme songs by contemporary pop artists have become a fan-favorite staple of the Bond franchise. Just like megalomaniacal villains and trips to exotic locales, Bond fans expect a catchy theme song...
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  • 5.3.2023
  • von Ben Sherlock
  • ScreenRant
Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan in Agent 00 - Mit der Lizenz zum Totlachen (1996)
True Lies: 5 Ways It’s Still A Good Spy Comedy (& 5 Ways It Hasn't Aged Well)
Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan in Agent 00 - Mit der Lizenz zum Totlachen (1996)
There are plenty of spy-comedy movies to binge-watch from the 90s, from powerhouses such as the Austin Powers franchise to spoof comedies like Spy Hard. Actors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis starred in a 1994 action-comedy about a man named Harry Tasker living a double life as both a husband and secret agent.

Related: 10 Best Classic Spy Films From The Golden Age Of Hollywood

Based on a French remake, True Lies did relatively well at the box office when it debuted, and the movie gained even more traction years later. Seeing as it's a movie of the 90s, some plot elements are a bit outdated and haven't aged well with the times. Regardless, there are some aspects of the movie that still make it a good watch.
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  • 21.4.2021
  • ScreenRant
Leslie Nielsen Remembered by Fans on What Would've Been His 95th Birthday
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On the day he would have turned 95 years old, fans all across the world are remembering Leslie Nielsen with tribute posts on social media. With a career in entertainment spanning over six decades, Nielsen played more than 220 characters throughout his lifetime, with the one-of-a-kind actor making each role a memorable performance. We sadly lost Nielsen when he passed away in 2010 at the age of 84, but more than a decade later, fans are still paying tribute to the late actor in honor of his birthday.

"Happy Birthday, Leslie Nielsen! From Forbidden Planet to Naked Gun you could play it straight or make it funny or both," writes one fan on Twitter.

Happy Birthday, Leslie Nielsen!

From "Forbidden Planet" to "Naked Gun" you could play it straight or make it funny or both. Rip pic.twitter.com/mFjpSQcgfy

— Jimmy Howland (@underwatermoonl) February 11, 2021

Posting a video of Nielsen's guest appearance on Murder, She Wrote,...
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  • 11.2.2021
  • von Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan in Agent 00 - Mit der Lizenz zum Totlachen (1996)
15 Best Spy Comedy Films, Ranked (According To IMDb)
Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan in Agent 00 - Mit der Lizenz zum Totlachen (1996)
What's not to love about a goofy spy comedy film that interweaves action and satirical jokes? Spy comedy films are one of those genres that are fun to watch any day of the week in order to unwind with some good laughs while feeling the need for some action and fight scenes.

Related: The 10 Best Spy & Secret Agent Movies Of All Time (According to IMDb)

You can't help but think of some classic characters like Johnny English, Agent Cody Banks, or the famous Austin Powers when thinking of the spy comedy genre. Some famous spies were groovy but certifiably deadly. Some of these iconic characters, but not all, made the list of the best spy comedy films according to their IMDb rankings.

Updated on December 28th, 2020 by Gabriela Silva: A good spy comedy isn't hard to come by. There are plenty that tick off all necessary criteria. The satirical and outlandish comedy,...
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  • 16.4.2020
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Michael Jai White and Melanie Loren in Undercover Brother 2 (2019)
Undercover Brother 2 Trailer: Michael Jai White Is the Coolest Spy in the Game
Michael Jai White and Melanie Loren in Undercover Brother 2 (2019)
We have a new trailer for Undercover Brother 2, which is probably an assortment of words nobody expected to find themselves reading today. Indeed, Universal Pictures has pulled something of a fast one on all of us by putting together this direct-to-video sequel to its 2001 predecessor rather quietly. Though, it seems to be a sequel mostly in name only, as we've got an entirely new cast, with Michael Jai White as our new titular hero.

The trailer is admittedly brief, clocking in at just 30 seconds, which is normally what we can expect from a TV spot. But this appears to be a very small budget, low-key affair. Though, for those familiar with the 2002 movie, many of the same elements are at play here. We've got the organization known as The Brotherhood, who are tasked with trying to take down The Man. It's all coated in 70s sheen and layers of cheese.
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  • 9.10.2019
  • von Ryan Scott
  • MovieWeb
Zachary Levi Takes on New Line's Spy Guys from the Director of Tag
Shazam star Zachary Levi has lined up his next major role. The rising actor is set to take the lead in a new action/comedy titled Spy Guys for New Line Cinema. This comes from producers Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer, who make up the comedy trio The Lonely Island. Jeff Tomsic (Tag) is set to direct and, if all goes well, this project is going to be coming down the pipeline sooner rather than later.

According to a new report, New Line is currently in negotiations with Zachary Levi to take on the lead role in Spy Guys. He will be playing a superspy, in the vein of Jason Bourne or Ethan Hunt from the Mission: Impossible movies. The hope is that they can get this movie in production quickly before Levi is needed back in the DC Universe for Shazam 2, which is currently being worked on,...
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  • 25.6.2019
  • von Ryan Scott
  • MovieWeb
Rob Zombie
Rocky Horror Icon Barry Bostwick Takes on Rob Zombie's Three from Hell
Rob Zombie
As many of you know well and good by this point in time, writer-director Rob Zombie has an all-new entry in his infamous "Firefly Family" franchise headed our way in early 2019, called Three from Hell. It's been a whopping thirteen years (holy hell) since we've seen these three psycho killers grace the big screen, and Zombie recently teased that they will be joined this time around by a bunch of "bizarre cameos" including Chaz Bono. And today Zombie let us know that he's added another classic genre actor to the cast with The Rocky Horror Picture Show star Barry Bostwick.

Rob Zombie took to Instagram to announce this new cast member writing:

"Another exciting 3 From Hell cameo! Here I am with the one and only Barry Bostwick! As a huge fan Rocky Horror, it was a blast to have Barry join the cast."

Barry Bostwick is best known for the...
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  • 2.3.2019
  • von MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Wamg Giveaway – Win A Mermaid’S Tale on DVD
A mythical story about friendship and discovery, A Mermaid’s Tale swam home on DVD and Digital HD on May 16 from Lionsgate. Awarded the Dove® seal of approval, this “enchanting modern fairy tale” (The Dove Foundation) stars Jerry O’Connell, Caitlin Carmichael, and Barry Bostwick. When a young girl is forced to move with her father to a small seaside town, she struggles to fit in and make new friends. One day she discovers a secluded cove where she befriends a mysterious mermaid, and together they uncover a secret that could help save the town. A Mermaid’s Tale will be available on DVD for the suggested retail price of $19.98

Now you can own the A Mermaid’S Tale DVD. We Are Movie Geeks has Two copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie about mermaids? (mine is Night Tide!
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  • 23.5.2017
  • von Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Ed Helms in Captain Underpants - Der supertolle erste Film (2017)
Weird Al Yankovic's Captain Underpants Theme Song Is Awesome
Ed Helms in Captain Underpants - Der supertolle erste Film (2017)
Weird Al Yankovic has composed the theme song for the upcoming DreamWorks animated superhero adventure Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie. The movie, based off of Dav Pilkey's best selling children's book series, isn't set to hit theaters until June 2nd but today DreamWorks has shared "Weird Al" Yankovic's perfect theme song. Yankovic proves that he was born to sing a song about a superhero that only wears underwear and a cape.

"Captain Underpants Theme Song" basically sets up the movie, mentioning key details including that the students only need to snap their fingers to hypnotize their principle turning him into his alter ego, Captain Underpants and his call of "Tra La La." Yankovic calls him the "waistband warrior" and then sings that it's "wedgie power time," while also calling him "the freaky bald dude in his underwear." The two and half minute song is catchy and perfect for...
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  • 13.5.2017
  • von MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Newswire: We’ll be briefs: “Weird Al”’s Captain Underpants theme song is pretty fun
We’re well aware that the Captain Underpants movie is pretty far outside The A.V. Club’s usual demographic, but there’s not much we won’t put ourselves through for new “Weird Al” Yankovic music. So when we heard that Yankovic was gifting the upcoming film with the same theme song magic he once applied to Spy Hard and his own The Weird Al Show, we couldn’t resist the urge to check it out.

And while the end result’s not exactly “Eat It,” it’s still pretty perky and fun. (“Watch out crime,” Yankovic sings, “It’s wedgie power time.”) We’re not familiar enough with the Underpants Saga to know how faithful Yankovic’s lyrics are to the overall mythos, but it seems to match the film’s bright, juvenile animation pretty well.

[via Consequence Of Sound]...
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  • 13.5.2017
  • von William Hughes
  • avclub.com
A Mermaid’S Tale Swims on to DVD May 16th
A mythical story about friendship and discovery, A Mermaid’s Tale swims home on DVD and Digital HD on May 16 from Lionsgate. Awarded the Dove® seal of approval, this “enchanting modern fairy tale” (The Dove Foundation) stars Jerry O’Connell, Caitlin Carmichael, and Barry Bostwick. When a young girl is forced to move with her father to a small seaside town, she struggles to fit in and make new friends. One day she discovers a secluded cove where she befriends a mysterious mermaid, and together they uncover a secret that could help save the town. A Mermaid’s Tale will be available on DVD for the suggested retail price of $19.98

Official Synopsis

When a twelve-year-old girl befriends a quirky teenage mermaid who’s anything but mythical, their friendship could heal an age-old feud between humans and sea people. Jerry O’Connell (Jerry Maguire) and Barry Bostwick (TV’S “Spin City...
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  • 28.4.2017
  • von Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Nine Actors Who Reinvented Themselves and Revitalized Their Careers
Some actors manage to catch lightning in a bottle twice. It’s impressive enough to find your niche in Hollywood’s A-list even once. Occasionally, an actor will reinvent him/herself and begin a new phase of their careers that will be even more successful than it was before. Here are nine actors who had a cinematic rebirth.

Liam Neeson- Neeson has had a long career, and the early part of it was in dramatic roles. An intense dramatic actor, he apeared in films like The Dead Pool, Dark Man, Schindler’s List, Rob Roy and Les Miserables. His career rebirth came after playing Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars-Episode one: The Phantom Menace. After that, he got more offers for actions parts and recreated himself as an action hero in films like Gangs of NY, Batman Begins, Taken, Clash of the Titans, the A-Team, Unknown, the Grey, Taken 2,...
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  • 22.4.2017
  • von feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)
  • Cinelinx
‘Bad Moms’ Producer Suzanne Todd: Why the Veteran Producer Likes Staying Outside the Box
Many in Hollywood pair Suzanne Todd with her younger sister and producing partner Jennifer, long known as Team Todd. They produced a raft of movies together, many at freewheeling New Line Cinema, including teen coming-of-age classic “Now and Then” and Mike Meyers’ Austin Powers franchise. They also put on the map Christopher Nolan (“Memento”) and Ben Younger (“Boiler Room”). And while they both produced Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” with Joe Roth at Disney, for its sequel “Through the Looking Glass,” Jennifer was busy running Pearl Street Films, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company, while Suzanne carried on with the “Alice” sequel. And so she went solo on “Bad Moms,” which Stx opened well this weekend.

Read More: ‘Bad Moms’ Review: Come For The Raunchy Jokes, Stay For Kathryn Hahn’s Comedic Breakout

Todd has often scored by zigging when others zag. “I have an eclectic list of movies I’ve made,...
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  • 2.8.2016
  • von Anne Thompson
  • Thompson on Hollywood
‘Bad Moms’ Producer Suzanne Todd: Why the Veteran Producer Likes Staying Outside the Box
Many in Hollywood pair Suzanne Todd with her younger sister and producing partner Jennifer, long known as Team Todd. They produced a raft of movies together, many at freewheeling New Line Cinema, including teen coming-of-age classic “Now and Then” and Mike Meyers’ Austin Powers franchise. They also put on the map Christopher Nolan (“Memento”) and Ben Younger (“Boiler Room”). And while they both produced Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” with Joe Roth at Disney, for its sequel “Through the Looking Glass,” Jennifer was busy running Pearl Street Films, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company, while Suzanne carried on with the “Alice” sequel. And so she went solo on “Bad Moms,” which Stx opened well this weekend.

Read More: ‘Bad Moms’ Review: Come For The Raunchy Jokes, Stay For Kathryn Hahn’s Comedic Breakout

Todd has often scored by zigging when others zag. “I have an eclectic list of movies I’ve made,...
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  • 2.8.2016
  • von Anne Thompson
  • Indiewire
‘Bad Moms’ Producer Suzanne Todd: Why the Hollywood Veteran Likes Staying Outside the Box
Many in Hollywood pair Suzanne Todd with her younger sister and producing partner Jennifer, long known as Team Todd. They produced a raft of movies together, many at freewheeling New Line Cinema, including teen coming-of-age classic “Now and Then” and Mike Meyers’ Austin Powers franchise. They also put on the map Christopher Nolan (“Memento”) and Ben Younger (“Boiler Room”). And while they both produced Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” with Joe Roth at Disney, for its sequel “Through the Looking Glass,” Jennifer was busy running Pearl Street Films, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company, while Suzanne carried on with the “Alice” sequel. And so she went solo on “Bad Moms,” which Stx opened well this weekend.

Todd has often scored by zigging when others zag. “I have an eclectic list of movies I’ve made,” Todd told me in a recent conversation over ice tea. “I didn...
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  • 1.8.2016
  • von Anne Thompson
  • Thompson on Hollywood
‘Bad Moms’ Producer Suzanne Todd: Why the Hollywood Veteran Likes Staying Outside the Box
Many in Hollywood pair Suzanne Todd with her younger sister and producing partner Jennifer, long known as Team Todd. They produced a raft of movies together, many at freewheeling New Line Cinema, including teen coming-of-age classic “Now and Then” and Mike Meyers’ Austin Powers franchise. They also put on the map Christopher Nolan (“Memento”) and Ben Younger (“Boiler Room”). And while they both produced Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” with Joe Roth at Disney, for its sequel “Through the Looking Glass,” Jennifer was busy running Pearl Street Films, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s production company, while Suzanne carried on with the “Alice” sequel. And so she went solo on “Bad Moms,” which Stx opened well this weekend.

Todd has often scored by zigging when others zag. “I have an eclectic list of movies I’ve made,” Todd told me in a recent conversation over ice tea. “I didn...
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  • 1.8.2016
  • von Anne Thompson
  • Indiewire
Match the president to the movie – quiz
With Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton engaging in real world battle to become the next Us president, how well do you know their fictional counterparts?

Ant-Man

Thor

Iron Man 3

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

In the Line of Fire

Conspiracy Theory

The Fugitive

The Pelican Brief

Vantage Point

Lucy

Mr Brooks

The Bourne Ultimatum

Meteor

Airplane

The Towering Inferno

Rollercoaster

Accidental Hero

The American President

Dave

The Naked Gun 2 1/2

The Silence of the Hams

Fatal Instinct

Spy Hard

Mafia!

A Million Ways to Die in the West

Back to the Future III

The Ridiculous 6

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

Mr Peabody & Sherman

Megamind

Monsters vs Aliens

Despicable Me

White House Down

Pixels

GI Joe: Retaliation

Salt

The Sum of All Fears

Spy

National Treasure: Book of Secrets

Get Smart

7 and above.

the Oval Office awaits

4 and above.

losergate

0 and above.

no votes for you

Continue reading...
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  • 26.7.2016
  • von Benjamin Lee
  • The Guardian - Film News
Canine out of 10? Match the dog to the movie – quiz
As Laurie Anderson’s Heart of a Dog barks its message of puppy love to cinemas this week, how well do you know other movie mutts?

Nil by Mouth

Layer Cake

Snatch

Trainspotting

There's Something About Mary

Room

Silver Linings Playbook

San Andreas

Bowfinger

Couples Retreat

Scary Movie 2

Spy Hard

The Accidental Tourist

Shallow Hal

The Jerk

Moonstruck

Suspiria

Don't Look Now

The Omen

Scanners

The Campaign

The Artist

Movie 43

Zoolander 2

The Family

Empire State

In Bruges

Only Lovers Left Alive

Stand By Me

Gremlins

Lethal Weapon 2

The Lost Boys

Tootsie

Short Circuit

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

The War of the Roses

The Grapes of Wrath

Bringing Up Baby

High Sierra

Rebecca

7 and above.

Top dog

4 and above.

That was ruff

0 and above.

Beethoven's last

Continue reading...
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  • 17.5.2016
  • von Benjamin Lee
  • The Guardian - Film News
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer Spy Hard in New Trailer
Warner Bros. has released a new trailer for director Guy Ritchie's spy thriller The Man from U.N.C.L.E., based on the 1960s TV series of the same name. Set during the height of the Cold War, the film stars Armie Hammer and Henry Cavill as a Kgb agent and CIA agent, respectively, who are forced to team up in a joint mission to stop a mysterious criminal organization from proliferating nuclear weapons and technology. This trailer shows off a big, sexy, and fun spy thriller that very much seems to be in the vein of Rictchie's Sherlock Holmes films. The rapport between Hammer and Cavill appears strong, and there's an added draw now in the form of Ex Machina breakout Alicia Vikander as the film's female lead. I like the tone and bombast on display here, and visually Ritchie looks to have found an interesting palette, so I'm looking forward...
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  • 11.6.2015
  • von Adam Chitwood
  • Collider.com
Spy | Review
Spy Hard: Feig’s Generally Entertaining Espionage Parody

Director Paul Feig does a James Bond send-up for his latest Melissa McCarthy headlined romp, Spy. But for as many laughs as this talented duo is able to generate, its ability to linger in your mind remains questionable. Running a bit long in the tooth, clocking in at two hours and with a handful of scenes and tangents that flat line, a love for the talented and likeable McCarthy will determine audience response to a scenario that’s not exactly fresh. Once again, she’s saddled with playing the buffoon who comes to learn a thing or two about a thing or two, and it would be nice to escape the creepy feeling wherein it sometimes seems we’re supposed to laugh at McCarthy in these illogical scenarios rather than with her.

Susan Cooper (McCarthy) is a deskbound CIA analyst, guiding...
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  • 3.6.2015
  • von Nicholas Bell
  • IONCINEMA.com
R.I.P. Taylor Negron & Anita Ekberg
The world lost two famous supporting screen talents this weekend. Firstly, comedian and famed character actor Taylor Negron died at the age of 57 after a long battle with cancer. You may not recognise the name, but his deadpan delivery and complete lack of fear about tackling all sorts of topics will long be remembered.

Negron is best known for numerous bit roles in various films and TV shows including "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," "The Last Boy Scout," "Easy Money," "River's Edge," "Punchline," "Angels in the Outfield," "Spy Hard," "Bio-Dome," Chairman of the Board," "The Thin Pink Line," "Stuart Little," "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas ," "The In Crowd," "Loser," "The Hughleys," "So Little Time," "Funky Monkey," "The Aristocrats," "Three Days to Vegas," "Vamps" and more.

Sadly he isn't the only one to have passed on though as screen actress Anita Ekberg also died over the weekend at the age...
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  • 11.1.2015
  • von Garth Franklin
  • Dark Horizons
Jim Carter
10 Terrible TV and Movie Detectives
Jim Carter
Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s 2009 novel Inherent Vice hit the big screen last weekend and tells the tale of a particularly crap (and perpetually stoned) gumshoe named Larry "Doc" Sportello who is roped into a missing-person case by his ex-girlfriend. Sportello’s clumsiness certainly isn’t unprecedented. Here's a look back at ten other hopeless movie and TV detectives whose methods of deduction could leave a game of Guess Who? permanently unwon.10. Dick Steele, Spy Hard (1996)If detectives are designed to play it cool, Secret Agent Dick Steele (Leslie Nielsen) made for one tepid exception. People rightfully had their doubts when a task as simple as Steele hanging his hat came with its own complications. 9. James Carter, Rush Hour (1998)When FBI Agent James Carter (Chris Tucker) was in his element, he was a force to be reckoned with. But upon getting caught up in the case...
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  • 17.12.2014
  • von Matthew Scott Donnelly
  • Vulture
Ranked: Every Summer Movie Season Since 1980 - Part 1
Summer movie season is a magic time of year when Hollywood traditionally rolls out its most appealing merchandise. It’s true that some summer movie seasons are better than others. This is our ranking of all the summer movie seasons since 1980 from worst to best.

On January 20th, 1975, Steven Spielberg and Universal Studios released Jaws. The movie landscape would be forever changed from that date. Jaws is widely credited as being the first blockbuster film because it was the first movie to make over $100 million (non-adjusted). The fact that the film had a meager $8 million budget meant that it was a huge cash cow for the studio and rocketed Spielberg to the the forefront of a new generation of filmmakers for a new era of movie mass-consumption. George Lucas and Spielberg followed up in 1977 with Star Wars, which became a sensational and very profitable hit. It helped to convince production...
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  • 8.9.2014
  • von feeds@cinelinx.com (G.S. Perno)
  • Cinelinx
Walter Jones
What happened to the original Power Rangers cast? How they look now
Walter Jones
The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers will unite once again to do battle with a series of weird and wonderful monsters. Though the series has been on air since 1993, this new incarnation will be a big budget reboot from the team behind Twilight, The Hunger Games and Divergent.

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But what became of the original (and best!) Power Rangers cast we worshipped in the early '90s? Digital Spy finds out what happened to the all-action sextet below.

David Yost (Blue Ranger/Billy Cranston)

David Yost landed the role of Blue Ranger Billy Cranston just three months after moving to California in 1993. In an intriguing piece of trivia, his character was named after Bryan Cranston, who at the time was doing voice work for Power Rangers producer Haim Saban.

Yost appeared in more than 200 episodes of Power Rangers, making him the only Ranger to appear in every episode of the original series.
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  • 8.5.2014
  • Digital Spy
Jason Statham in Talks to Spy with Melissa McCarthy's 'Susan Cooper'
Following an initial report from CinemaBlend after interviewing director Paul Feig, the spy comedy Susan Cooper starring Melissa McCarthy is lining up an action man for a lead role. For those who don't remember, the film was revealed earlier this summer and was described as the beginning of a potential franchise with the same tone as The Heat, featuring a more realistic approach to the spy action with some laughs as opposed to a spoof of the secret agent subgenre like Spy Hard with Leslie Nielsen. Now Deadline reports Jason Statham might head into the realm of comedy as he's already met with Feig about the film. Negotiations are expected to begin very soon, but we're not sure how Statham's character comes into play. If we had to bet, McCarthy and Statham are spies who are forced to become partners. Though it might seem sudden for Statham to get into...
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  • 22.10.2013
  • von Ethan Anderton
  • firstshowing.net
Melissa McCarthy In Talks For Spy Comedy Susan Cooper
I think by this point we’re all pulling for Melissa McCarthy. Since her breakout role in Bridesmaids, she’s become a movie mainstay, with her TV show Mike & Molly and her role in the sleeper hit The Heat, alongside Sandra Bullock. Now McCarthy is in talks to rejoin Bridesmaids and The Heat director Paul Feig in the spy comedy Susan Cooper.

According to reports, Melissa McCarthy is currently in talks to play the lead in Susan Cooper. The spy film is being treated as a potential franchise, close in tone to The Heat in terms of realistic action in the midst of a comedy. In other words: don’t go looking for Spy Hard or Austin Powers here. The negotiations right now turn on McCarthy’s scheduling for Mike & Molly, which have to be worked through before they solidify a deal. Given the involvement of Feig, it looks likely...
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  • 25.7.2013
  • von Lauren Humphries-Brooks
  • We Got This Covered
Melissa McCarthy In Talks To Star In Paul Feig's Spy Comedy Susan Cooper
It seems that director Paul Feig has found the actress that he wants to play the first lead in his upcoming spy comedy Susan Cooper, but if you know his most recent work then it won't be a name that surprises you. The Wrap has reportedly learned from multiple sources close to the new production that Melissa McCarthy is now in talks to take one of the lead roles in the movie. What's strange is that the source doesn't specify what role McCarthy is up for. Earlier reports about the project said that the movie will be a two-hander, but didn't specify the gender of the female spy's partner. Feig wrote the original screenplay for Susan Cooper himself, and while there aren't any plot details currently available, you shouldn't be expecting a spoof like Johnny English or Spy Hard. Instead, the movie is said to be a more realistic comedy...
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  • 25.7.2013
  • cinemablend.com
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