The sword and sandal epic "The Immortals" ruled the weekend box office with 32 million, followed by Adam Sandler's "Jack and Jill" which made 26 million, and rounded out by "Puss in Boots" which raked in 25.5 million bringing its total box office to date to over 100 million dollars.
Mixed martial arts fighter Gina Carano AKA "Crush" from the updated "American Gladiators" t.v. show is starring in a movie directed by Steven Soderbergh called "Haywire". The movie is chock full of the type of Hollywood talent that a director like Soderbergh attracts. Carano plays a C.I.A. trained assasin who is betrayed by the agency and declared rogue.She goes after them with a vengance. Despite a typical action movie plot, the movie features Gina Carano doing what she does best...some serious butt kicking in a movie directed by one of the most talented directors in Tinseltown. Go figure.
Jason Segel and Amy Adams the stars of "The Muppet Movie"... I'm still trying to digest that. The movie has plenty of actors who make cameos and we also get to see some our favorite Muppet characters up to their usual funny antics. I'm most looking forward to Stradler and Waldorf's comedic gaffs and I fervently hope that their scene from the trailer isn't their only appearance in the movie. That would be tragic.
There is a lot of positive buzz surrounding "The Hunger Games" movie which is based on a trilogy of internationally famous young adult novels by Suzanne Collins. The story set in a dystopic future where the Capitol selects a boy and girl from each of the twelve districts to fight to the death on live television. If the trailer is any indication this movie looks quite promising.
While the latest installment of The Twilight saga "Breaking Dawn" is currently having Red Carpet premieres the trailer for Kristen Stewart's latest movie role "Snow White and The Huntsman" co-starring Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth.
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