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Exclusive Trailer: ‘The Haunting Of Molly Hartley’

Posted on Aug 8, 2008 09:39:20 AM | Filed under: the haunting of molly hartley, chace crawford, Trailers

No, this is not a sequel to “The Exorcism of Emily Rose.” At least I’m pretty sure it’s not. It is however the first time Chace Crawford of “Gossip Girl” has gotten an oppotunity to take his talents to the big screen since the show broke out in a big way. “The Haunting” will start creeping folks out on October 31st (of course) but we’ve got your first look here.

[Source : MTV Movies Blog]

Seth Rogen: The Happiest Man On Earth?

Posted on Aug 7, 2008 04:03:59 PM | Filed under: james franco, seth rogen, Pineapple Express, Video

Seth Rogen certainly has reason to smile today with “Pineapple Express” opening to $12 million in ticket sales in its first day of release. But it’s not the smile of Mr. Rogen we’re obsessed with. It’s that laugh. That infectious, wheezy, ever-so-easily earned laugh. It might even be termed a guffaw. When I sat down with Mr. Rogen (and his co-star James Franco) the other day he didn’t skimp on that famous chuckle. We love it so much around here we decided to create the below tribute.

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Box Office: ‘Pineapple’ Breaks August Opening-Day Record

Posted on Aug 7, 2008 02:56:46 PM | Filed under: Uncategorized

Looks like “The Dark Knight” is facing stronger competition than expected for its fourth weekend. “The Pineapple Express” opened with $12.5 million on Wednesday, well above expectations and the best-ever opening day for the month of August. Steve Mason at…

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Seth Green Talks ‘The Freshmen’ Movie — And Why It Won’t Be ‘Mystery Men’

Posted on Aug 7, 2008 02:46:59 PM | Filed under: the freshmen, seth green, News

Seth GreenFROM SPLASH PAGE: In terms of livin’ the geek high life, Seth Green’s got it made. Not only is he widely known for his work in film and on Adult Swim’s hit “Robot Chicken,” but he’s also got a hit comic book in Top Cow’s “The Freshmen.”

“Freshmen” fans who were lucky enough to attend this year’s San Diego Comic-Con were given a special treat, as publisher Top Cow handed out special one-shot issues which bridged the gap between the recently concluded second volume of the series and the upcoming third volume. But there’s another medium that Green is now actively developing, and that’s bringing “The Freshmen” to Hollywood as a feature film. Read More…

[Source : MTV Movies Blog]

David Goyer May Bump ‘Magneto’ To Make Way For ‘Invisible Man’

Posted on Aug 7, 2008 02:04:41 PM | Filed under: invisible man, david goyer, News

David GoyerDavid Goyer is a busy man these days. Making the most popular film of the year, and one of the highest-grossing movies of all time, will do that to a guy.

Now, the “Dark Knight” screenwriter is hoping to capitalize on his success with such recent superhero scripts as “The Flash” and “X-Men Origins: Magneto,” which he’ll also direct.

“That may be next,” he told us recently. But first, Goyer revealed, he hopes to vanish for awhile.

“I’m writing a new version of ‘The Invisible Man’ for Universal,” said the red-hot writer/director, who was at Comic-Con recently to promote “The Unborn,” a horror flick due in theaters next year. “I’m in the process of doing [’Invisible Man’] right now, and I’m working with some conceptual artists in tandem with writing the script. I’m actually working with one of the artists from ‘Batman Begins’ and ‘The Dark Knight.’ So it could be ‘Magneto,’ or it could be ‘The Invisible Man’ next.”

Old–school horror fans will undoubtedly be rooting for the latter. And it should make them giddy to know that Goyer has been tracing the non-material man all the way back to his roots, in order to yank him into the modern age.

“Well, ‘The Invisible Man,’ the Universal film, is a great movie, a Claude Rains film,” Goyer said with admiration. “My take is kind of an extrapolation. It actually deals with a nephew of the first character. It’s got some of the characters from the H.G. Wells book, but it’s kind of a continuation.”

Goyer said that if you’ve seen the Rains film, you might actually get more out of the new version; but at the same time, there’ll be no prior knowledge required.

“It involves Scotland Yard getting their hands on the current Invisible Man and basically saying, ‘Wow, you’d be a really good secret agent to send into Imperial Russia right now,’” an enthusiastic Goyer said of the plot. “It starts off from there.”

As for the intended look of the film he’ll direct as well as write, Goyer made reference to a popular style of fantasy that has emerged over the last few decades: “It kind of crosses a lot of genres. It’s very steam punk.”

And if you’re thinking that the nephew of Jack Griffin will similarly be rendered as a floating hat and scarf in our age of CGI, think again.

“I don’t want to give too much away, but I took what being invisible could mean to the next logical extreme,” he explained. “We do a lot of crazy things in it that are sort of far beyond what anyone’s done with it yet.”

Are you excited for another “Invisible Man” movie? Or do you think Chevy Chase, Kevin Bacon and the other invisible men of the last few decades have shown that the concept has been hollowed out?

[Source : MTV Movies Blog]