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What Is Up With These Teasers for Danny McBride’s ‘Crocodile Dundee’ Sequel?
What Is Up With These Teasers for Danny McBride’s ‘Crocodile Dundee’ Sequel?
What Is Up With These Teasers for Danny McBride’s ‘Crocodile Dundee’ Sequel?
It started late last Friday, when People magazine ran a mysterious teaser for Dundee — a sequel to Paul Hogan’s classic Crocodile Dundee movies, starring Danny McBride as the American son of the titular Aussie hero. With little else to go on and with McBride premiering a film at Sundance this week, we assumed the teaser was a fake-out of some kind. Surely a bunch of people didn’t go off into the Outback and make a top-secret sequel to something like Crocodile Dundee, of all things…right? But then another teaser appeared.
‘Alien: Covenant’ SXSW Footage: Three Scenes, Lots of Screams
‘Alien: Covenant’ SXSW Footage: Three Scenes, Lots of Screams
‘Alien: Covenant’ SXSW Footage: Three Scenes, Lots of Screams
“My mantra has always been to scare the living s— out of you.” Those were Ridley Scott’s final words before he unleashed three scenes from Alien: Covenant to a packed theater at SXSW last night. Scott was joined by stars Katherine Waterston, Michael Fassbender and Danny McBride at a special screening of his original Alien, preceded by a sneak peek at footage from Covenant. You’re warned of potential spoilers from here on out, but it’s doubtful that Scott, who seems very confident about his “quite clever” prequel, would allow us to see footage that gave away too much.
Watch the First Gorgeous, Creepy ‘Alien: Covenant’ Red Band Trailer
Watch the First Gorgeous, Creepy ‘Alien: Covenant’ Red Band Trailer
Watch the First Gorgeous, Creepy ‘Alien: Covenant’ Red Band Trailer
Had enough of those never-ending stills yet? Good news — the Alien: Covenant trailer is here, and it’s equal parts stunning and downright horrifying. Watch as a sinister particle drifts into an android’s ear, cringe as a man leans over a slowly hatching alien egg, marvel at the sweeping, beautiful landscapes of a planet we all know is full of creatures that want to kill us! Oh, and I am never, ever taking a shower again.
‘Vice Principals’ Review: A Very Worthy Successor to ‘Eastbound and Down’
‘Vice Principals’ Review: A Very Worthy Successor to ‘Eastbound and Down’
‘Vice Principals’ Review: A Very Worthy Successor to ‘Eastbound and Down’
It’s kind of incredible that Danny McBride is capable of essentially playing variations on the same obnoxious, narcissistic and myopic character without audiences ever growing tired of his schtick. Unlike similarly repetitive character actors, McBride continues to both amaze and amuse with his crassly inappropriate and delightfully dumb humor, and Vice Principals is no exception. HBO’s latest miniseries is a more than worthy successor to Eastbound and Down, reuniting McBride with directors Jody Hill and David Gordon Green for another devious comedy — this time set in the world of high school administration.
The New ‘Angry Birds’ Trailer Is Urine-Drinking Fun For the Whole Family
The New ‘Angry Birds’ Trailer Is Urine-Drinking Fun For the Whole Family
The New ‘Angry Birds’ Trailer Is Urine-Drinking Fun For the Whole Family
Even as video games go, the mobile app Angry Birds is pretty conceptually thin. There are birds. They are angry, ostensibly because green pigs have constructed elaborate castles all over their bird-world, and nobody likes developers. The birds live only to slingshot themselves at high speeds into said castles, destroying them and hopefully eliminating all pigs in the process...
‘Angry Birds’ Movie First Look: Jason Sudeikis, Peter Dinklage and More Join the Cast
‘Angry Birds’ Movie First Look: Jason Sudeikis, Peter Dinklage and More Join the Cast
‘Angry Birds’ Movie First Look: Jason Sudeikis, Peter Dinklage and More Join the Cast
Angry Birds continues its world-wide domination, as the first ever 'Angry Birds' movie keeps on truckin' along, but here's a major new development! While last we heard the film would be ready for a 2016 release with some veteran animators at the helm, today brings our first look at these walkin', talkin', pig-hatin' birds as animated characters. Better still, we finally know who's going to be voicing them on the big screen!
‘This Is the End’ Review
‘This Is the End’ Review
‘This Is the End’ Review
This is the way the world ends; not with a whimper but with an extended improv session featuring Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, James Franco, Craig Robinson, Jonah Hill, Danny McBride and a fleet of other popular young comics. On an ordinary night in Los Angeles, the straight-up-biblical apocalypse begins. After the Rapture, our six heroes board themselves up in Franco's Hollywood mansion and wait for