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Watch World War Z Online Emmerich did go on to say he hasn’t shown Smith a final version of the film’s screenplay, and that he hopes that a cameo can be worked out to “pass the torch” to Hiller’s stepson, who was hinted at being a major player in the new film. You can’t tell me the guy who stops aliens from destroying the planet doesn’t get to be president one day, so maybe Hiller got to beat Obama to the punch as the first black head of state.



Watch The Hangover Part 3 Online I watched the film just the other day for the first time in well over a decade and was surprised by how much fun I had watching it, even during its corniest moments. I’m usually against sequels ripping off their original films, but if this movie doesn’t feature Goldblum’s drunken nervousness and Whitmore giving a speech to end all speeches, then I hope the aliens win.



Watch Man of Steel Online The poster may very well be targeting children with its heroic depiction of a faceless hero, as the "next generation of heroes" is pint-size. Technically, the soldiers preparing to fight this war appear to be a bit older in the movie than they were in the book, but they're still kids. The story centers on Ender Wiggin, a particularly gifted boy who's recruited to the space-set battle school where he'll train with other kids for the coming war against the Formics.



Watch Fast and Furious 6 Online The second propaganda poster shows off the mentioned Battle School, under the words "Protect Earth":And again, this one warns of the imminent invasion, hash-tagging "Do Your Part." The message really hits home in this last poster, which depicts what appears to be the image of a Formic ship crashed into a building on earth, under the words "Never Again." Not exactly subtle, but if this were a real event in history, it would likely remind people of the kind of threat the Formics pose to Earth. It's a scare-tactic and an obvious attempt to manipulate people's emotions but that's how propaganda works, and no one said the International Fleet was above such methods.



Watch The Purge Online The new posters were shared over at IF-Sentinel.com, along with some other images, encouraging people to do their part. And from a marketing standpoint, I'd say that means fans of the book and other sci-fi enthusiasts might be able to do their part by tweeting, Facebooking and tumblring the images and blog posts to remind people that Ender's Game's arrival is imminent. Here's one of the photos featured on the on the IF-Sentinel website: The 100th issue of any comic book series usually is commemorated with a double-sized issue or a centerfold illustration that can be folded out into a cool, collectible poster. Marc Webb doesn’t have a comic book, though he’s shooting one of the most anticipated comic-book adaptations in recent memory: The Amazing Spider Man 2. And to commemorate his 100th day of shooting on the sequel, Webb does what he has been doing all production long. He Vimeo’d an amazing behind-the-scenes video of a motion shot that frames Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) on a high perch, overlooking the city he has sworn to protect.



Watch Now You See Me Online Film Festival next month. It's unknown when this experimental offering will make its way Stateside. For more on The Turning, check out the film's Facebook page, where you can find pics like this this first look at Brenna Harding in Ayres' contribution, "Cockleshell."



It's been a little while since we've seen anything new from Ender's Game, so it's especially exciting to see three new posters for the film. The posters set the tone for the futuristic backdrop on which this story is set. For those who haven't read the book, Ender's Game is set in the future when man is anticipating a war against an alien race called the Formics. This is a war man has fought before, which explains why the International Fleet - the global governing body - would want to keep the concern for another potential invasion fresh in people's minds and encourage their support. That includes the poster above, which shows an unspecified soldier looking heroic, and encourages people to "Join the next generation of heroes." Parker looks so troubled in the 3-second clip, slouching his shoulders and dropping his head into his hand as Webb’s cameras pan over the (safely harnessed) actor from above and on all sides. Could he still be lamenting the loss of Capt. Stacy (Denis Leary) from the original film? Or did Peter go back on his death-bed promise to keep Gwen safe … with disastrous results? We continue to speculate that the casting of Chris Cooper as Norman Osborn – and the Green Goblin – spells disaster for Emma Stone’s Gwen Stacey. Does this pivotal shot show us Parker’s mournful reaction to a failure to save his true love from a tall bridge?





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