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Total Recall: John Travolta's Best MoviesSome actors are lucky enough to make the jump from television to film stardom. Some are lucky enough to get their careers back on track after falling off the A-list. But how many stars have been able to do both -- and walk away virtually unscathed from the flaming wreckage of Battlefield Earth in the bargain? Only John Travolta, ladies and gentlemen. Travolta buddies up with Robin Williams in this weekend's Old Dogs, which inspired us to take a look back at a filmography far more varied than you might remember. Dramas? Comedies? Thrillers? Cartoons? Heck, Travolta's done 'em all -- and he's been doing it for more than 30 years, too. It's high time he got the Total Recall treatment, wouldn't you say? |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Disney Restructuring Has Broad ImplicationsRich Ross has only been at the head of Disney for a few weeks, but he's already instituted some sweeping changes that send a clear message: The old ways of doing business are on their way out. |
Los Angeles Times |
Joel Silver Talks Ninja Assassin, Sgt. Rock, Lobo, and MoreAlways one of the busiest producers in Hollywood, Joel Silver has plenty to talk about right now -- including "Lobo," "Sgt. Rock," "The Losers," and the just-around-the-corner "Ninja Assassin." |
Collider.com |
The Closest Oscar Races of the Last 20 YearsVote counts are never released, so it's all just speculation, but the Los Angeles Times has compiled a list of the 10 closest Oscar races of the last 20 years. |
Los Angeles Times |
Robin Williams Speaks from the (Repaired) HeartHe has "Old Dogs" heading to theaters and a sold-out comedy tour making its way across the country, but for post-heart surgery Robin Williams, the most important thing is his health. |
New York Times |
Kull Returning to Theaters?As foolhardy as it might be to try and surpass the Kevin Sorbo version of the character, a new "Kull" film is apparently in the works. |
Superhero Hype |
Conan Writers Digging Up Drake's FortuneSony is pressing forward with a film adaptation of its PS3 hit "Uncharted: Drake's Fortune," and has hired "Conan" reboot writers Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer to pen the script. |
Latino Review |
Joshua Jackson Boards UFO"Fringe" star Joshua Jackson will star in an adaptation of the cult British '70s series "UFO." Matthew Gratzner is attached to direct. |
Variety |
Box Office Guru Wrapup: New Moon Shatters RecordsMultiplex cash registers were overflowing as the hotly-anticipated vampire sequel The Twilight Saga: New Moon opened to gargantuan numbers generating the third largest opening in box office history and led the overall marketplace to the second biggest weekend tally of all-time. Debuting far back in second, but also surging past industry expectations, was Sandra Bullock's new football pic The Blind Side which got off to a fantastic start. The two new female-driven films attracted over $175M in combined ticket sales leading the top ten to soar to a jaw-dropping $245M. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Weekly Ketchup: Idris Elba cast in Thor, more Spider-Man 4 rumorsThis week's Ketchup includes casting news and rumors for Thor, Spider-Man 4, The Hobbit and Guardians of Ga'hoole, new sequels in the Jackass and Underworld franchises and potential new movies for Brad Pitt and Eddie Murphy. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Ho, ho, ho! It's RT's Great Big Gift Guide!As the old saying goes, 'tis better to give than to receive. But what does one get for the passionate movie buff that has everything? Not lords a-leaping, that's for darn sure. The good elves at Rotten Tomatoes have compiled a handy list -- and we've checked it twice -- of the best film-related loot that's sure to make spirits bright this holiday season. From the hottest in DVDs and Blu-rays to the coolest new gadgets, from random collectibles to fun stocking stuffers, our Great Big Gift Guide has a little something for every cineaste on your holiday shopping list. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Friday Harvest: New Moon, Avatar, and more!Happy Friday Harvest, a weekly round-up of the best pictures, posters, and videos that have become available for viewing/download on Rotten Tomatoes. Each section features the favorite or most interesting item we've added for the week, along with several other new highlights. Enjoy! Oops. Just realized last week's gallery of the week was also for an animated movie. Nonetheless, here we have about 40 new images for The Princess and the Frog, a movie that keeps on picking up better and better buzz as each week passes towards its December release date. Browse the gallery. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Idris Elba Joins ThorIdris Elba, perhaps best known for playing Stringer Bell on HBO's "The Wire," has joined the cast of Kenneth Branagh's "Thor" as Heimdall, guardian of Asgard. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Jackass 3D Coming in 2010?Who cares about realistic-looking blue-skinned aliens when 3-D technology could be used to give us the world's first truly immersive "Jackass" movie? |
Collider.com |
Uma Joins Robert Pattinson in Bel AmiUma Thurman will co-star with "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson in "Bel Ami," an adaptation of the Guy de Maupassant short story about "a young journalist who rose from poverty to become one of the most successful men in Paris via the ruthless and calculating bedding of the city's most glamorous and influential women." |
Hollywood Reporter |
Brett Ratner Flies KitesRakesh Roshan's "Kites" will get an English-language edit courtesy of none other than Brett Ratner. |
Hollywood Reporter |
Fight Club Blu-ray to Contain Intentional Menu MistakeIf you drop in your Blu-ray of the 10th-Anniversary edition of 'Fight Club' and all appears not as it should be, fear not -- David Fincher's just playing a joke. |
AV Club |
Critics Consensus: New Moon WanesThis week at the movies, we've got hot teen vampires (The Twilight Saga: New Moon, starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson); a football family (The Blind Side, starring Sandra Bullock and Quinton Aaron); and some interplanetary mishaps (Planet 51, with voice work by Dwayne Johnson and Jessica Biel). What do the critics have to say? So far, it looks like the latest installment of the Twilight Saga is failing to resonate with the critics, but that didn't stop the first movie from doing gangbusters at the box office, pleasing all of the book's fans in the process. Sandra Bullock hasn't had much luck this year on the Tomatometer, and that doesn't look to change. And lastly, Planet 51 seems as though it doesn't carry much narrative weight behind those flashy visuals. Read the full article for all the details. |
Rotten Tomatoes |
Total Recall: Star-Crossed LoversA big part of the cinema's appeal is its ability to take us places we've never been -- but to really work, that escapism has to be grounded to universal themes, and like the Good Book says, the greatest of these is love. As any Twilight fan could tell you, nothing ratchets up the drama like star-crossed love, and to celebrate the imminent release of the franchise's second installment, New Moon, we've put together a list of some of Hollywood's most noteworthy -- and most persistent -- couples. We couldn't cover them all, of course, but if you've ever shed tears for the injustice of an onscreen love unfairly denied, you're sure to swoon over this week's Total Recall! |
Rotten Tomatoes |
6 Reasons 'Twilight' Is DoomedYes, we've seen the frenzy "Twilight" causes. We know that the conventional wisdom is that "New Moon" will outperform the first "Twilight" film -- which made almost $384 million worldwide and $168 million on DVD. But there's more going on than meets the eye. |
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