суббота, 20 августа 2011 г.

Illegal Tender

Movie: Illegal Tender

Released on: 2007

Rating: 4.60

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Matthew Vaughn and Bryan Singer Talk Possible Sequels To ‘X-Men: First Class’

Usually, talking about making sequels to a film that's still about two months from release would constitute extreme over-confidence. But, usually, those movies aren't part of the X-Men franchise, a tried and true property that's already had four successful films with more currently in development. The latest one, X-Men: First Class, is scheduled for release [1] on June 3 and will serve as a prequel to all of those other films, telling the story of two very important mutants - Professor X (James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender) - as they begin to form their opinions, and factions, in the 1960s. Director Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass) and producer Bryan Singer (X-Men) sat down with Total Film and once again threw around [2] some ideas for potential sequel [3] jump off points. Read what they had to say after the jump.In their discussion with Total Film [4], Vaughn compared his film to the obvious one when»


- Germain Lussier

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Scary Good: The 9 Best Horror Sequels

Sequels are an essential part of the horror genre. Revisiting a particular horrific scenario allows us to experience new thrills in a familiar setting -- when we watch a horror sequel, we're braver now that we know the world and its rules, making us feel more like participants in the terror rather than helpless victims.

Unfortunately, a good horror sequel is a rare thing. It's a daunting task to make a fresh experience out of a now-familiar world. But every once in a while, it works. And works wonders.

As we expect "Scream 4" to join the ranks of great horror sequels, we've compiled what we believe to be the Top 9. Feel free to add the 10th in the comments section.

(Before we begin, we'd just like to explain the distinct absence of George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead" from this list. We consider the "Dead" films to be variations on a theme,»

- Bryan Enk

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