Will Ferrell fans are no doubt shocked that a movie like “Daddy’s Home” is getting a sequel before such favorites as “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” and “Step Brothers.” The latter was an R-rated box office success in 2008 and gained near-legendary status by becoming an endlessly re-watchable favorite on cable television networks like FX. The film, which starred Ferrell opposite John C. Reilly as a pair of grown men still living with their parents, seemed like a logical choice for a sequel, and yet the stars and director Adam McKay have never moved forward with one.
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Ferrell has teased interest in a “Step Brothers” sequel in the past, saying as early as this summer that “talks” about doing one had taken place, but he’s delivered the full storyline for...
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Ferrell has teased interest in a “Step Brothers” sequel in the past, saying as early as this summer that “talks” about doing one had taken place, but he’s delivered the full storyline for...
- 11/6/2017
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
If you’re hoping for a “Step Brothers” sequel, don’t give up hope just yet. Will Ferrell appeared on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” a few nights ago, and as part of the After Show he fielded questions about follow-ups. It took him a while to get serious, of course: “I’ve got great news for you: no,” Ferrell responded after being asked about future installments of “Elf” and/or “Night at the Roxbury.”
After the actor also replied in the negative to “Old School,” Cohen asked whether there’s any movie Ferrell would like to see get a follow-up. He rubbed his chin for a bit before finally responding, “I’d love to see a sequel of ‘Kramer vs. Kramer.'”
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After the actor also replied in the negative to “Old School,” Cohen asked whether there’s any movie Ferrell would like to see get a follow-up. He rubbed his chin for a bit before finally responding, “I’d love to see a sequel of ‘Kramer vs. Kramer.'”
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- 7/2/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
When Focus Features announced in February that production began in the U.K. on Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film, one notable role wasn’t on the production’s creative roster: director of photography. It’s not unusual for Anderson’s movies to be shrouded in secrecy, with crew members required to sign non-disclosure agreements, but in this case the answer hid in plain sight: Anderson worked as his own Dp.
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What will be Daniel Day-Lewis’ last movie was known as “Phantom Thread” during production, but that will not be the title when the film hits theaters Christmas Day, IndieWire has learned. Written and directed by Anderson, the movie set in 1950s London stars Day-Lewis as a dressmaker commissioned by royalty and high society.
Anderson toyed with the idea of working as both director and Dp on one of his movies for years,...
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What will be Daniel Day-Lewis’ last movie was known as “Phantom Thread” during production, but that will not be the title when the film hits theaters Christmas Day, IndieWire has learned. Written and directed by Anderson, the movie set in 1950s London stars Day-Lewis as a dressmaker commissioned by royalty and high society.
Anderson toyed with the idea of working as both director and Dp on one of his movies for years,...
- 6/29/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
Paul Thomas Anderson is one of the most revered American filmmakers of the last 20 years in part because he’s so unclassifiable. Working in a range of genres while tackling subjects that skew from anger management to American capitalism, religion and porn, Anderson has built a filmography distinguished by its unpredictability — and the sheer originality he brings to each new effort. Beyond the stories that distinguish his movies are the many ways in which they immerse viewers in fully defined worlds.
Every Anderson movie is an absorbing experience loaded with strange, funny, and shocking moments, all of which speak to the agenda of an artist keen on pushing the medium beyond its most familiar forms.
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There may be no better way to survey the range of achievements in Anderson’s work than to...
Every Anderson movie is an absorbing experience loaded with strange, funny, and shocking moments, all of which speak to the agenda of an artist keen on pushing the medium beyond its most familiar forms.
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There may be no better way to survey the range of achievements in Anderson’s work than to...
- 6/26/2017
- by Eric Kohn, Kate Erbland, Jude Dry, Graham Winfrey and Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
From “Ordinary People” to “Ted,” the celebrated auteur has wide-ranging taste.
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- 6/26/2017
- by William Earl
- Indiewire
Earlier today, Saban Brands (via IGN) announced their plans for the future of the Power Rangers franchise with the announcement of Power Rangers Ninja Steel, which will be the 24th season in their long-running series. The upcoming iteration will make its debut on Nickelodeon in early 2017, likely around the same time the Lionsgate-produced movie hits theaters. The series will likely draw its inspiration from Shuriken Sentai Ninninger, the 39th entry in the Super Sentai franchise, and you can view a photo of that team of heroes above. Here's the official description of the new series: "Saban's Power Rangers Ninja Steel starts deep in space, where Zircon is the reigning champion of the most popular intergalactic game show in the universe, and monsters battle to prove who is the mightiest warrior. Zircon is determined to become invincible by controlling the mythical Spirit Crystal, which contains six supernatural Ninja Power Throwing Stars.
- 1/13/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Lady Gaga wore Thierry Mugler (no clue) to the 2011 Cfda Awards last night, where was honored as a Fashion Icon. What that means is that she was rewarded for dressing like your very rich, very crazy aunt who also thinks wigs are “funky.” It also means that your kooky Aunt Stefani is totally cool with showing off her boobies because Why The F Not? Before you see what Gaga used to actually cover up her nips (before an honest-to-goodness nip slip), check out what she did not use. Anne Geddes Babies: Hostess Sno Balls Ninja Throwing Stars Tiny ugly holiday sweaters Jim Varney’s face What did Gaga actually use to cover her nips? Dots! But then she actually showed them off, although we can’t post that here, but if you want to see Gaga’s tatas, enjoy. [via Splash News Online]...
- 6/7/2011
- by Eliot Glazer
- BestWeekEver
Last night, Wonder Con got a chance to see the world premiere of the Resident Evil: Afterlife teaser trailer. Today, that trailer has hit the internet. View it after the break, and feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. The trailer has several big surprises. Well, actually, one big surprise that it keeps hurling at you over and over again. "Filmed With The James Cameron/Vincent Pace Fusion Camera System," the text announces, which is apparently "The World's Most Advanced 3D Technology." Then, stuff begins flying towards Your Face with reckless abandon. Throwing stars! Sunglasses! Airplanes! Zombies! Milla Jovovich! Debris! Swords! Nothing is too ridiculous or trivial to show you the power of this new dimension! If gimmicky 3D is wrong, I don't want to be right. Except this time. The trailer ends with a shot that's a blatant rip off/homage to the one from The Matrix Reloaded...
- 4/4/2010
- by David Chen
- Slash Film
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