10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The Incredibles

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The Incredibles
Oh My Disney

These facts are, dare we say… Incredible? It’s been 10 years since the Parr family first saved the world on the big screen. With news of a sequel in the works, we’re taking a look back at some interesting facts from the first film to hold us over while we wait for the new movie. Do you have your super suit ready? It’s showtime

Nothing earth shattering here, but still some fun stuff while we wait for the sequel which is sure to be… incredible… (I’ll show myself out).

Rian Johnson Reviews ‘Star Trek (2009)’ on the /Filmcast

Rian Johnson Reviews ‘Star Trek (2009)’ on the /Filmcast
Germain Lussier — Film

Long before Rian Johnson was directing Star Wars movies, the writer/director was a frequent guest on the /Filmcast. Johnson, who directed Brick, The Brothers Bloom, Looperand Breaking Bad, has appeared on the show numerous times to discuss a broad range of topics, and to make fun of host David Chen.

One of those topics, oddly enough, was a film that not only resembled Star Wars, it was by a Star Wars director. Back in May 2009, Johnson appeared on the /Filmcast to review J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek. To say a lot has changed since that happened would be an understatement, the most significant…

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Honest Trailer: ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’

Honest Trailer: ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’

One of the worst things I’ve ever done with my life is watch the original Tranformers. That’s 144 minutes of my life complete wasted that I’ll never get back. I cannot begin to describe just how awful this film is. Therefore, I refuse to see anymore Tranformers films to this day. And I hate myself just a little bit for even considering that perhaps the next installment with Mark Wahlberg might be worth watching. Must. Resist. Must… not… be… swayed…

In any event, I have not seen the film in question, but it sure seems like most of thos Honest Trailer could apply even to the first film. I know…

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‘Star Trek V’ at 25

‘Star Trek V’ at 25
Steve Vivona — TrekMovie.com

Trek V was a gross miscalculation on almost every level. Trek IV was funny and hugely successful so the mandate was to bring the funny again. Some of the humor works. Some of it is simply juvenile. Going after God. Really? Haven’t we done the Supreme Being thing already guys? God never works. The non-ILM special effects are from hunger and always take me out of the story.

Then there’s the script. I know I recently accused The Undiscovered Country of numerous plot holes and contrivances, but Trek V is littered with them.

In order for the Enterprise to be successfully hijacked all the…

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Mark Hamill Voices Joker Vs. Luke Skywalker — Best Thing You’ll See All Day

Mark Hamill Voices Joker Vs. Luke Skywalker — Best Thing You’ll See All Day

Well, this is it folks, this is the best thing you’ll see all day. Mark Hamill appeared at Star Wars Weekends 2014, which is an annual Star Wars celebration at Disney World. While there, he was asked to voice a converstaion between The Joker as Luke’s father, and Luke. You see, Hamill has become sort of known for his voice work of late and one of the roles he has voiced for has been The Joker in animated Batman (and he’s pretty good, I might add).

So, as you might imagine, this is pretty epic and I think I love Mark Hamill a lot more.

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ TV Spot

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ TV Spot

I’m really looking forward to seeing what Marvel has in store for us with the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy. I don’t expect it to be as good as their other offering this year — Captain America — but I expect it to be a lot of fun.

In this spot, we actually get a “blink and you might miss it” glimpse of Ronan the Accuser — who I know nothing about since I’ve never read these comic books, but apparently, he’s the bad guy… or at least, he often is in the comics though he has been good or moving that way on occasion as I have been led to believe.

This should be a lot of fun.

Emily Blunt Almost Killed Tom Cruise on ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ Set

Emily Blunt Almost Killed Tom Cruise on ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ Set

Those women drivers, you just can’t trust them…

I’M KIDDING, I’M KIDDING!

But, apparently Tom’s love of doing all his own stunts is infectious and Emily Blunt wanted to do hers too. As such, she drove a car into a tree with Cruise in the passenger seat. I’ll tell you this, if I were an actor, I would be happy to let the seasoned stunt professionals handle the stunts, that sounds like an awful thing to go through.

Don’t forget that Edge of Tomorrow is in theaters right now and you can go see it. I’ll be seeing it this weekend and it looks amazing!

J.J. Tweets Photo From ‘Star Wars’ Set, Asks People to Quit Leaking Photos From ‘Star Wars’ Set

J.J. Tweets Photo From ‘Star Wars’ Set, Asks People to Quit Leaking Photos From ‘Star Wars’ Set
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There you have it folks, J.J. wants you to knock it off and quit making ridiculous claims that the Falcon is in this movie. But wait, why would Abrams tweet this as a photo? Look closely. Go ahead, look back up there.

That’s the holo-chess board from inside the Falcon. This may be the greatest things Abrams has ever done. Kathleen Kenedy did promise us that part of the negotiation with Abrams is that the production would be a bit more transparent and not quite Abrams usual mystery box fair.

My personal opinion is that the…

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Uh, guys, it’s the Millennium Falcon! (I might be geeking out just a little right now!)

Uh, guys, it’s the Millennium Falcon! (I might be geeking out just a little right now!)
TMZ.com

Brace yourselves Nerf Herders ... TMZ obtained a photo of what looks like the beginning stages of Han Solo’s famous spaceship the Millennium Falcon!!!

Sources close to the Rebel Alliance tell us the pics were taken inside an uber-secret location in the UK—where different set pieces, props and creatures are being constructed.

This is actually, really happening you guys!

Secret Cinema To Recreate Hill Valley From Back to the Future

Secret Cinema To Recreate Hill Valley From Back to the Future
Louise Jury — London Evening Standard

Key scenes from Back to the Future will be recreated at a secret location in London this summer for epic screenings of the time travel movie.

Organisers of the next production in the Secret Cinema presents… brand will build the entire town of Hill Valley, California, where teenager Marty McFly, as originally played by Michael J Fox, embarked on his dramatic journey from 1985 back 30 years to when his parents were young.

A time machine modelled - like that in the film - on a DeLorean DMC-12 will be on hand to help transport audiences between the different time zones through secret alleys…

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