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Pint Sized Iron Baby

Tony Stark must be off getting drunk somewhere because a baby has stolen his armor and went galavanting on some wacky adventures against some bunnies. You can thank PatrickBoivin for donating his baby and time to creating this little fun video.

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James McAvoy Mentors The X-Men?

Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class is approaching ever so quickly and they have found their Professor X. The guys at /Film have word that James McAvoy (Atonement and Wanted) has been casted for the role as Professor Charles Xavier to mentor the first generation of X-Men. McAvoy is a decent actor, but I can’t see …

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A Place for Kid Critics

It’s obvious that kids like movies for different reasons adults do, so that’s why one nine year old boy created a website where kids can be their own movie critics. Cole McNamara, with the help of his sister, Riley, and mom, Tara, created Kidspickflicks.com so kids could ignore the middle-aged critic’s review and decide for …

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Get Him to the Greek

With pickings as slim as they are at local multiplexes for anything approaching a good time, Greek is a perfectly fine midsummer trifle. Get Him to the Greek Directed by Nicholas Stoller Now that The Hangover has officially ended the Judd Apatow monopoly on raunchy bro-comedy, it makes sense that we’d get an Apatow production …

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Marketing Genius brings Adidas and Stars Wars Together

While it may be a few decades late, Star Wars has now become a fashion statement of sorts, with Adidas releasing a line of Star Wars trainers. Some of them are inspired by various characters or spaceships, like a Stormtrooper, Tie Fighter, or X-Wing pilot (above). One style has several iconic scenes emblazoned right on …

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The Man Who Heard Voices: A Look At M. Night Shyamalan

*There are spoilers in this article* It’s not often that a filmmaker comes along and makes the kind of impression that M. Night Shyamalan did in 1999, with his first major motion picture The Sixth Sense. The film grossed over six hundred million dollars globally and went on to garner six Academy Award nominations (including …

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Micmacs (Micmacs à tire-larigot)

Moviegoers who ask a little more of their comedies should be sure to see Micmacs immediately. Micmacs Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s latest film is whimsical, absurd, endearing, and beautiful. It is exactly the sort of thing fans have come to expect from Jeunet: a cast of eccentric personalities, light-hearted treatment of sombre truths, …

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Survival of the Dead

With Survival, Romero is quickly running out of interesting ways to flesh out that subversive social commentary that usually lies beneath the surface. Survival of the Dead Directed by George A. Romero George A. Romero. the undisputed king of socially relevant zombiedom. delivers his sixth entry into his Dead series with Survival of the Dead. …

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Easter Bunny Kill Kill!

“a world where hookers, pedophiles and violent-murderous creeps are all second fiddle to a killer Easter Bunny” Easter Bunny Kill! Kill! Directed by Chad Ferrin Leaving your mentally challenged children at home has never been more dangerous.  Around every corner lies creepo-freak-a-zoids willing to trade your body for coke just to get a little taste.  …

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