TeeHee: True Grit Literal Translation Subtitles

College Humor can be hit or miss depending on their target. This True Grit literal translation for Jeff Bridge’s dialogue as Rooster Cogburn is a hit; obviously that’s why I am posting it. I could tell what he was saying when I saw the film, but it is just funnier to imagine what he is saying with his mumbling speech subtitles in this video. Check it out after the break!

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A Brief History of Product Placement in Cinema

Being an advertising grad, I tend to notice product placement perhaps a little more than the average bear, but FilmDrunk.com also has a product placement radar. The fine folks at FilmDrunk created a great little video montage depicting a brief history of product placement from the beginning to the present state of things in movies today. Watch the video after the break.

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The Final ‘Sucker Punch’ Poster

March 25th cannot come soon enough with the release of Sucker Punch. Warner Brothers released one final poster that is visually clustered with tints of green and yellow hues. Although the poster is packed full of visuals and the title takes up half of the page, I still think it is considerably better than some action posters that come out these days. I do love their use of tilted text on the title; I’ve always loved their typography for the title. But anyways, check out the Sucker Punch poster after the jump and check out Zack Snyder’s film March 25, 2011!

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TeeHee: Dog Poop, Eggs, and Bill Murray

You might be asking yourself how these instances collaborate with each other? They don’t, but they do have a funny image to correlate with each item. Let the hilarity ensure after the jump!

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X-Men: First Class Teaser Poster

Earlier, I posted the first official photos released rom 20th Century Fox for Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class. Now AICN has received the first official teaser poster for the film. Check it out after the jump!

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Villains Officially Announced for The Dark Knight Rises!

Big news created shockwaves in the geek-o-sphere today when Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises villains were officially announced. Little Anne Hathaway is filling the big shoes of Selina Kyle who is better known as Catwoman. This completes 1/2 of the rumor that consisted of a two female lead film. The other villain was announced as well, with the revealing of Tom Hardy’s character, Bane, who was seen in that horrible Joel Schumacher film, Batman & Robin. To read the entire press release keep reading after the jump!

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First Official Look at the X-Men: First Class Cast! (Updated: New Pictures!)

Heat Vision blog of the Hollywood Reporter has gotten a hold of a first look at Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men in this new universe prequel/reboot of the Marvel franchise. The cast is mostly all there and you can check out the entire photo after the jump!

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68th Golden Globe Award Winners: Live Updates

The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards will premier live tonight on NBC from 8:00-11:00 p.m. (EST) from the Beverly Hilton Hotel hosted again by Ricky Gervais.  If you are unfortunate for some reason to not have TV, I’ll update you on the events and the winners and give you my opinion if that is anything of value. Catch the live updates when the Globes go live later after the break!

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No Strings Attached Red Band Trailer

Attempting to ignite some fire under this untraditional relationship RomCom and strike some buzz away from Friends With Benefits, Paramount has decided to release their own red band trailer for Ivan Reitman’s (Meatballs; Ghostbusters; Year One) No Strings Attached. This is a funny trailer, but was it the right move? Check out for yourself after the jump to see just how raunchy this movie will get.

No Strings Attached stars Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Greta Gerwig, Mindy Kaling, Olivia Thirlby, Kevin Kline, Cary Elwes, Lake Bell, Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges, and Jake Johnson releasing in theaters January 21st!

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Roger Ebert’s and Edgar Wright’s Top Films of 2010

The year was 2010 and it was not as kind to movies as previous years have been. With that being said, Roger Ebert was able to pull up his strength to create his top 10 favorite films of 2010 while Edgar Write was asked by GQ to create a top 5. You can see their lists after the jump!

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