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Iron Man 2 tops Friday's box office with an estimated $15.1 million
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Thirty years ago, before Nicolas Cage was “Nicolas Cage,” he was just a young punk looking for love in the San Fernando Valley. Before he was the Oscar-winning mad man we know and love, director Martha Coolidge cast Cage in her 1983 film Valley Girl, a Romeo and Juliet story with a “modern” twist. Valley [...]
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Offers free weekend to former players of the MMO. Ex-subscribers to Lord of the Rings Online have been granted a free chance to revisit the MMO and explore updates made to the game since launch. Click here to read the full article Cult British comedy "The IT Crowd" will film its long-anticipated series finale within the next three weeks, according to Bleeding Cool. The show's creator, Graham Linehan, reportedly broke the news of the show's impending return during an "IT Crowd' panel at the recent re:publica conference in Germany. The forty-minute special was written over a year ago, per Bleeding Cool, but due to scheduling conflicts with cast members Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson and Matt Berry, the stars didn't align until now. The sitcom, set in the IT department of a London office, ran for four seasons of six episodes. Although a fifth season was ordered in 2010 by British broadcaster Channel 4, Linehan revealed in late 2011 that it would not go ahead, and the series would instead end with an "extended special." In the US, the series was broadcast on IFC and is available via Netflix and iTunes, having gained a stateside following. An American version was ordered by NBC in 2007, with Richard Ayoade reprising his role, and "Community's" Joel McHale taking over O'Dowd's character of Roy. Although it was ordered to series, the show didn't click with then-NBC chief Ben Silverman and never moved forward. Are you looking forward to the long-delayed "IT Crowd" finale? Filed under: Action, New Releases, Fandom, Newsstand, Movie Marketing, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels In all the breathless excitement, possibility and release date for Iron Man 2, it's always good to step back and hear from the main men. You might be surprised (and maybe relieved) to know they haven't really started thinking about the sequel yet. On the other hand, one immediately begins to panic, thinking "Dear God, they won't actually ditch Jon Favreau, will they?" To answer that, Entertainment Weekly sat down with both Robert Downey Jr. and Favreau, the weariness apparent in their voices as they tried to actually comprehend doing it all again.Let's start with Stark himself on where the sequel will go. "There's this idea of Terrence [Howard] putting on a suit and coming back as War Machine, who is pretty iconic in the Iron Man and Marvel universe. Just seeing where it can all go, but grounding it in a very modern mythology. I see it as the greatest dysfunctional family story ever told .... In The New York Post a couple days ago, [there was a cartoon] of Iron Man suited up, and he's telling the governor even his super-powers can't get him out of the budget problem. That was what Jon was hoping for and excited to see the most, the idea that Tony Stark and Iron Man can become part of the cultural fabric. When we heard posters were being defaced to promote political or social ideas, he just got such a hoot out of that." Continue reading Robert Downey Jr. and Jon Favreau Talk 'Iron Man 2' Permalink | Email this | Comments |




