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Monday 27 February 2012

Sarkari Film News: Transformers 4: Most Wanted 'Bots

Sarkari Film News: Transformers 4: Most Wanted 'Bots

In case you haven't heard, there's going to be at least one more Transformers movie from director Michael Bay. No big surprise there. One thing that is a little surprising about Bay's fourth outing is that he'll be focusing less on the human characters and more on the Transformers themselves. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but given how many Autobots and Decepticons have fallen in battle so far, the time has come to bring some new players onto the field.

Read more: IGN

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Sarkari Film News: Martin Lawrence Lands Lead in Cop Comedy Pilot

Sarkari Film News: Martin Lawrence Lands Lead in Cop Comedy Pilot

The show is about a "widowed father of two teenagers who, after losing his job in construction, decides to go to the police academy and become a cop at the age of 46." It's been a long while since Lawrence has been on TV, but he did have tons of success at one point with FOX's Martin, which ran from '92 to '97 and amassed over 130 episodes.

Read more: IGN

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Sarkari Film News: John Carter Battles the Beasts of Mars

Sarkari Film News: John Carter Battles the Beasts of Mars

Here's proof that John Carter rocks. (We've seen the final film and can attest to that, but that's all we'll say until our review embargo is up!) Check out this four-minute sneak preview scene featuring the original sci-fi hero battling the giant white apes of Mars. (Remember, Star Wars "borrowed" from the 100-year-old story of John Carter of Mars, not vice-versa.)

Read more: IGN

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Sarkari Film News: Sandler Dominates the Razzie Noms

Sarkari Film News: Sandler Dominates the Razzie Noms

The nominations for the 32nd Annual Golden Raspberry Awards were announced today, the eve before the Oscars as is customary for the RAZZIES. Adam Sandler dominated this year's crop "honoring" the worst in cinema for the year 2011, receiving a record 11 nominations.

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Sarakri Film News: What Links Alien and Prometheus?

Sarakri Film News: What Links Alien and Prometheus?

Director Ridley Scott has reportedly revealed the connection between his two sci-fi films, the classic Alien and his forthcoming Prometheus.

Prometheus had begun its development as a prequel to Alien before becoming its own entity, and Scott recently explained to the Hungarian news outlet IC Press the SPOILER that connects the two movies.

Read more: IGN

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Sarkari Film News: New Avengers Trailer This Week

Sarkari Film News: New Avengers Trailer This Week

The extended TV spot for the superhero epic was the undisputed big winner among movie commercials aired during the Super Bowl, so Disney and Marvel want to keep that positive momentum building towards the film's May debut.

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Friday 17 February 2012

Sarkari Film News: What We Want: Twisted Metal Movie

Sarkari Film News: What We Want: Twisted Metal Movie

It's been a very good week for fans of the Twisted Metal franchise. After a decade-long absence from Sony's PlayStation consoles, the series finally debuted on the PlayStation 3 with a new sequel, simply titled Twisted Metal. But we also learned this week that Sony Pictures Entertainment is moving forward with a live-action Twisted Metal movie from writer/director Brian Taylor and producers Avi and Ari Arad. (The trio previously worked together on Ghost Rider: The Spirit of Vengeance.)

This second piece of news is bittersweet, at best, as video game movies still have a reputation for being cheap, lousy cash-ins that don't do justice to the source material. In this feature, we look at a few ways Sony can avoid the mistakes of the past and deliver an adaptation that fans and newbies alike will want to see.

Read more: IGN

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Sarkari Film News: X-Men: First Class 2 - Alternate History 101

Sarkari Film News: X-Men: First Class 2 - Alternate History 101

Of the many fanboy plaudits aimed at X-Men First Class, the 60s and the subsequent shoehorning of everyone's merry mutants into the real world setting of the Cuban Missile Crisis were the most prevalent.

And with director Matthew Vaughn confirming that he's back for more mutant misadventures, there was a global nerdgasm at his off-the-cuff comments that he's already brainstorming ways to incorporate other major historical moments into the action.

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Sarkari Film News: Top 25 Peripheral Characters The Simpsons

Sarkari Film News: Top 25 Peripheral Characters The Simpsons

The Simpsons is reaching another unbelievable milestone this Sunday, as the show airs its 500th episode. To mark the occasion, we thought we'd take another look at our favorite peripheral characters from the series.

With hundreds of Simpsons characters now introduced, it can be a bit tricky figuring out which are "peripheral" at this point, especially since 23 seasons of the show means that there's now been enough time for even the more minor characters to appear many times. That being the case, to come up with this list, we eliminated characters that are shown often enough to be considered "regulars", including the likes of Moe, Milhouse, Mr. Burns, and Smithers or some of the most frequently seen recurring characters such as Krusty, Apu and Principal Skinner. After all the bigger characters were removed, we narrowed down our list to the 25 peripheral characters we consider the very best.

Read more: IGN

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Friday 10 February 2012

Sarkari Film News: Safe House Review

Sarkari Film News: Safe House Review

There's a scene in the new Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds thriller Safe House where Reynolds' character is literally fighting for his life. He viciously strikes his opponent, who returns the favor. They kick, thrust, cut. The two grapple and throw one another around, eventually smashing through a window to the ground outside. But all the while, Washington's character sits in another room in the house, chained up and unable to exit, or help, or flee. But he's not bothered by this. No, he just sits there and listens silently, intently, his head slightly cocked while Reynolds' fate -- and by extension, his own -- unfolds outside.

Read more: IGN

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Sarkari Film News: The Ultimate Superhero Movie Mash-Up

Sarkari Film News: The Ultimate Superhero Movie Mash-Up

But since Marvel and DC made big bucks plundering their comic book catalogue, we've had family superheroes (The Incredibles), indie superheroes (Super/Paper Man), drunk superheroes (Hancock), spoof superheroes (Superhero Movie), and rom-"com" superheroes (My Super Ex-Girlfriend – parentheses intentional).

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Sarkari film news: Marvel's The Avengers vs. The Amazing Spider-Man

Sarkari film news: Marvel's The Avengers vs. The Amazing Spider-Man

In the last few days fanboys have been treated to new trailers for two upcoming Marvel movies, the extended Super Bowl spot for The Avengers and the new trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man.

Read more; IGN

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Friday 3 February 2012

Sarkari Film News: Bond is Back: First Official Skyfall

Sarkari Film News: Bond is Back: First Official Skyfall

There's not much to speculate about in the picture, but from the neon lights you can see in the background can we infer that it takes place in Shanghai, one of the movie's confirmed locations? Also, remaining faithful to the franchise, Bond's carrying his trusty Walther PPK.

Read more: IGN

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