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The Film Talk - Part 26 - The Incredible Happening!
from The Film Talk July 04, 2008
Hey Dear Listener: we bring the Show in at a manageable length! Film Reviewed This Week: The Incredible Hulk, The Happening Other Topics of Interest: iTunes T-shirt Offer, Independence Day, Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno, Nuking the Fridge and Indiana Jones, Chris 'Chlorine' Johnson at Remarkable Wit, Luc Besson, The Transporter and Jason Stratham, Tim Roth, Michael K. Williams and The Wire, Stan Winston, George Carlin, The Village, Heartbeat Detector and the Godfather films on DVD.
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Incredible Hulk Green Carpet
from Sci-Fi Talk June 13, 2008
Coverage of the special Incredible Hulk Green Carpet event with Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, William Hurt, Tim Roth, Ty Burnell, Peter Mensah, Tim Blake Nelson, Gale Anne Hurd, Avi Arad and director Louis Leterrier. Plus some special surprises too. Thanks to Epk.TV and Universal Pictures for supplying the coverage. Music is by Victor Stellar.
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The Incredible Hulk Exclusive Movie Review and All-Time Favorite Hulk Runs
from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 12, 2008
In honor of the premiere of The Incredible Hulk movie the guys each talk about their all-time favorite Hulk runs. Pete talks about his love for Greg Pak's Planet Hulk. Then Justin talks about Peter David's Hulk Visionaries Vol. 5. Then Alex weighs in with his pick, The Incredible Hulk and The Thing: The Big Change. Alex tells a special story about his first trip to the Marvel headquarters and why it led to this title being his favorite. Be sure to watch this episode to here the story!Finishing off, the guys give their exclusive review of the new Incredible Hulk Movie. See what their their favorite moments from the film where and why they think you need to see it now. Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
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Interview: Tim Roth
from Cinematical June 12, 2008
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi I mean, it's kind of like the journey of a weird junkie in a way. Continue reading Interview: Tim Roth Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Tim Roth Talks 'Inglorious Bastards' and 'Pulp Fiction' Spin-Off!
from Cinematical June 10, 2008
Filed under: Action, RumorMonger, Fandom, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels I just got off the phone with Tim Roth, who, of course, stars as Emil Blonsky/Abomination in The Incredible Hulk (due out on Friday). We'll post our entire interview later this week, along with two reviews of the new (and definitely improved) Hulk, but to whet your appetite, here are a few non Hulk-related nuggets from the man himself. When I asked Roth about Inglorious Bastards and how Quentin Tarantino claimed to be heading for pre-production, he had this to say: "It's something me and Quentin had talked about over the years, and I don't know what's happening. If Quentin wants me, I'm there. But it's been years and years in the making. It's gonna be fun, though. If it's coming from Quentin, it's gonna be fun. I'm perfectly happy to roll up; I don't even need to read the script. Just tell me where to stand." Additionally, and I thought this was kinda fun, I asked Roth if there were any characters of his he'd like to revisit at some point down the line. That's when he replied, "I'd like to do the Pulp Fiction character." I asked if he'd talked with Tarantino about doing a spin-off flick with Pumpkin and Honey Bunny: "Yeah, we did -- we talked about it before, because he thought they would've been good in Natural Born Killers; those two characters. We've often talked about it -- day dreams -- about taking those characters and making a film around them." What say you? Would you be up for a Pulp Fiction spin-off featuring Pumpkin and Honey Bunny? Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Incredible Hulk
from Sci-Fi Talk June 09, 2008
The Hulk gets a new cast and director for his second big screen adventure. You'll hear comments from Ed Norton, Tim Roth, Liv Tyler and William Hurt. Plus director Louis Leterrier, Executive Producers Avi Arad and Gale Anne Hurd. Even the original TV Hulk Lou Ferrigno comments on the Big Green Buy. Music is by Victor Stellar. Special thanks to Universal Pictures and EPK.TV for audio clips and interviews.
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The Incredible Hulk - In Theaters June 13
from Metacafe - New Videos May 23, 2008
Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) is desperately trying to maintain control of the monster within. But the army want their property back and General 'Thunderbolt' Ross (William Hurt) is willing to bend the rules to breaking point to achieve his goals. Ranked 4.28 / 5 | 4,578 views | 3 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: The Incredible Hulk Tags: Marvel Hulk Edward Norton William Hurt Abomination Iron Man Tony Stark Robert Downey Jr. Liv Tyler Tim Roth
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Sticky Floor Friday - March 14
from Revver - funny Videos March 14, 2008
Author: Guerrs Added: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 11:16:16 -0800 Duration: 199The Nerd With Words struggles to find a movie he likes for the weekend releases. Movies include Horton Hears a Who, Never Back Down, Doomsday, and Funny Games.
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Sticky Floor Friday - March 14
from Most Recent March 14, 2008
Author: Guerrs Added: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 11:16:16 -0800 Duration: 199The Nerd With Words struggles to find a movie he likes for the weekend releases. Movies include Horton Hears a Who, Never Back Down, Doomsday, and Funny Games.
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Sticky Floor Friday - March 14th
from Revver - funny Videos March 14, 2008
Author: Guerrs Added: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 07:22:34 -0800 Duration: 199The Nerd With Words struggles to find a movie he likes for the weekend releases. Movies include Horton Hears a Who, Never Back Down, Doomsday, and Funny Games
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Sundance Interview: 'Funny Games' Star Brady Corbet
from Cinematical January 28, 2008
Filed under: Thrillers, Sundance, Warner Independent Pictures, Festival Reports, Podcasts, Interviews, Remakes and Sequels, Cinematical Indie As the junior partner in the pair of white-clad killers in Michael Hanekne's English-language remake of his own Funny Games, actor Brady Corbet may be one of the lesser-known names in the cast, but his work as a smiling, shy sociopath makes for a haunting performance. At the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, Corbet spoke with Cinematical about Haneke's working process, what it's like to play someone who's already playing a role, and his take on Funny Games's combination of entertainment and commentary: "The first (version) asked the question 'Why are you watching this?' And the new film asks 'Why are you watching this again?'" This interview, like all of Cinematical's podcast offerings, is now available through iTunes; if you'd like, you can subscribe at this link. Also, you can listen directly here at Cinematical by clicking below: Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Sundance Interview: 'Funny Games' Star Michael Pitt
from Cinematical January 26, 2008
Filed under: Thrillers, Festival Reports, Podcasts, Interviews, Remakes and Sequels, Cinematical Indie After a startling, striking debut in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Michael Pitt wound up having what many young actors would consider a dream career, mixing parts in big-studio films (Murder by Numbers, The Village) with parts in independent movies by legendary directors (The Dreamers, Last Days). As the ringleader of the murderous duo in Michael Haneke's Funny Games, Pitt combines charisma and coldness to create a truly unique and riveting villain. Pitt spoke with Cinematical about breaking the fourth wall, playing a psychopath and how while working with Haneke made him feel excited, it also left him more than a little bit nervous: "I was constantly on my toes ... just always working on it, always. I knew I needed to do that." This interview, like all of Cinematical's podcast offerings, is now available through iTunes; if you'd like, you can subscribe at this link. Also, you can listen directly here at Cinematical by clicking below: Permalink | Email this | Comments
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