Showing posts with label paul rudd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paul rudd. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Get Your Paul Rudd Fix with the Trailer for DEATH OF A UNICORN

Death of a Unicorn movie poster

There are as many tales of unicorns as there are non-derivative names for Squishmallows in our universe. Tales of innocence and magic, bravery and, sadly, virgins leading the majestic creatures to their doom. But what if every day, modern people came across this fabled creature? 50 50 shot they'd call either a circus, museum, or pharmaceutical company in the next 30 minutes...you know..after the glow wore off. 

Monday, September 10, 2018

Marvel Studios Ant-Man and the Wasp Comes Home This October

Marvel Studios Ant-Man and the Wasp on Blu-ray
Moviegoers are still buzzing about Marvel Studios’ “Ant-Man and The Wasp,” the follow-up to 2015’s “Ant-Man” and the 20th consecutive Marvel Cinematic Universe film to debut at No. 1 opening weekend and ranked in the box office top 10 for six consecutive weeks this summer. On Oct. 2, fans can instantly watch the laugh-out-loud super hero adventure Digitally in HD and 4K Ultra HD™, and on Movies Anywhere; and on Oct. 16, take it home on Blu-ray™ and Blu-ray 4K Ultra HD™.

Exclusive extras provide an inside look at some of Marvel Comics’ most celebrated characters and the consummate, comedic actors who portray them in “Ant-Man and The Wasp.” Featurettes spotlight Paul Rudd, who returns as good-hearted thief turned hero, Scott Lang, and delivers big laughs both on set and in theaters; Evangeline Lilly, who transforms into The Wasp, the first female character to be featured in the title treatment of a Marvel Studios film; and iconic actors Michael Douglas and Michelle Pfeiffer as super couple Hank and Janet Van Dyne.  Viewers can explore more about the visual development artists and effects used to bring the characters to life and drastically alter the size of the Super Heroes and their surroundings. Additional extras include deleted scenes, bloopers, outtakes, and audio commentary by “Ant-Man” franchise director Peyton Reed.

Monday, January 9, 2017

Duncan Jones' Mute Coming to Netflix

If you like your Science Fiction universe fully fleshed out, well conceived and very cleverly crafted, then it's time to celebrate! Duncan Jones, the creative mind behind the cult-hit Moon and Source Code, returns to his creative roots with this original and gripping story set in an immersive universe.

Set in the near-future, Leo (Alexander SkarsgĂ„rd) is a bartender living in the pulsing city of Berlin.  Because of a childhood accident, Leo lost the ability to speak and the only good thing in his life is his beautiful girlfriend Naadirah (Seyneb Saleh). When she vanishes without a trace, Leo's search for her takes him deep into the city's seedy underbelly.  A pair of wise-cracking American surgeons (Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux) are the only recurring clue and Leo is forced to take on this teeming underworld in order to find his love.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Anchorman 2 Reviewed

My Confession: I don't recall much of the first Anchorman film. I remember Sex Panther and Scotch and a battle with a trident and that's about all of it, so comparing the sequel to the original is not happening here.
My Second Confession: At Sunday's Anchorman 2 premiere, I was given free popcorn, a Diet Coke and a bottle of water. It was not a bribe, but it is possible these plush items have compromised my opinion. Full disclosure.

Anchorman 2 begins with Ron and Veronica taking New York news by storm. They've got a seemingly happy life with a wide eyed son and a bright future before them until Veronica gets her dream job and Ron gets the axe...and then belligerent...and then estranged from his wife. He creeps back to San Diego and hits rock bottom, but finds timely salvation in the form of the first 24 hour news network.  Ron takes off across the country to re-assemble the greatest news team ever. As expected..wackiness ensues in flavors including "oh so wrong"and "side-splittingly ridiculous"! Now the team rallies against a common enemy (James Marsden's "Jack Lime") and while devising a way to defeat their foes in glorious news battle, wind up changing the face of Television forever. EPIC!

Thursday, March 14, 2013

2013 Tribeca Film Fest Highlights

We've been covering the Tribeca Film Festival for some time now and know full well just navigating the massive lineup is a daunting task, so we've done some of the heavy lifting for you. Know that you can always hit up the full Film Guide on your own time (in fact we encourage it!), but until then, below, you'll find a run down of the titles we found most interesting, whether it be for the plot, creators or actors involved...and sometimes all 3! It's just a slice of the full list, but still a hefty chunk of info, so let's get right into it...
 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Get Classy All Over Again with Anchorman 2



Ron Motherfucking Burgundy is back with those bastards of KVWN...ready to throw down with rival news teams, tridents at the ready. No babies shall stand in the way of the truth. These boys are fully willing to wrestle bears to get to the meat of the matter. Well..maybe only Ron is..but if you set up multiple shots of bourbon, I'm sure the rest of the crew will jump into the fray. Anchorman: The Legend Continues comes to theaters in 2013, so for now, you'll have to settle for this teaser trailer. Will it tease you into a sexual frenzy? Let's just say, just like Sex Panther Cologne... 60% of the time, it works every time. Ready your trembling eyeballs...


Friday, July 16, 2010

Learn to Make Love...From Rabbits

The Dinner for Schmucks trailers offer only the slightest hint of the psychotic behavior in store for us when opening day arrives and Schmuckery is upon us. Now, Funny or Die get in on the fun with a close, personal look at a man named Kieran Vollard (Aka that really funny foreign guy who isn't Russell Brand) who opens his doors to us to teach us of life...and love...among...the bunnies.



Tim (Paul Rudd) a rising executive, works for a boss who hosts a monthly event in which the guest who brings the biggest buffoon gets a career-boost. Though he declines the invitation at first, Tim changes his mind when he meets Barry (Steve Carell), a man who builds dioramas using stuffed mice. The scheme backfires when Barry's blundering good intentions send Tim's life into a downward spiral, threatening a major business deal and possibly scuttling Tim's engagement to his fiancee.

But really..the film seems so much funnier than the lame synopsis would have you believe. Check out Dinner for Schmucks July 30th!