Monday, October 31, 2011

PIC: Steely-Faced Cop Frederick Gordon-Levitt around the Group of The Dark Dark night Increases

It’s been some time since we introduced the latest set shenanigans from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Dark night Increases we’ve seen a lot spoilery action spy footage, why ruin the mystique? Oh, that’s right. Because we're obsessed. Good, good. Keep on. Here’s an image of Frederick Gordon-Levitt on occur New york city (although not at Occupy Wall Street) as Gotham copper John Blake, in uniform. You’re welcome. Hang in there for additional Halloween Monday Buzz Break! [THR photo credit: Wenn.com] There has been many remembrances of Jobs since his passing, but this eulogy compiled by his sister, Mona Simpson, will enable you to get all clogged up and inspired simultaneously. [NYT] The Actor-brad Pitt’s latest film, The Rum Diary, made just $5 million last weekend. Not quite stupid money. Were audience people too old, or otherwise gonzo enough, to understand the Hunter S. Thompson stylings? [THR] Now Anthony LaPaglia is joining the cast of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained! He’ll play a greedy Australian. [Deadline] Universal’s new would-be Wolfman reboot has started filming, and often will go right to DVD/Blu-ray before Halloween 2012. Here’s the synopsis: A monstrous creature terrorizes a 19th C European village by moonlight along with a youthful guy struggles to safeguard his family members from an unspeakable scourge in Untitled Werewolf Thriller, Universal Galleries’ all-new addition to the time-honored legacy of supernatural thrillers. Throughout his studies using the local physician (Stephen Rea), Daniel (Guy Wilson) witnesses the terrible effects of werewolf attacks. Watching because the animal’s fearsome status draws bounty predators, thrill searchers and charlatans towards the small town, Daniel hopes for wrecking the callous predator. Then when a mysterious stranger (Erectile dysfunction Quinn) and the team of skilled werewolf predators (Stephen Bauer, Adam Croasdell) arrive to pursue the monster, he purports to join them, despite his mother’s (Nia Peeples) protests. However it soon becomes obvious this creature is more powerful, wiser and much more harmful than anything they've faced before. As casualties mount and villagers see their neighbors changed into ravening monsters, the townsfolk occupy arms against one another to obtain the true identity from the werewolf. Among the hysteria, Daniel starts to suspect he’s nearer to his target than he ever imagined. [Pr release]

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