Rolling Stones documentaries

Rolling Stones documentaries



Watch Lee Daniels The Butler Online Based on a script by Ehren Kruger, who had a hand in writing both Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Transformers: Dark of the Moon, it's been said that the film will center on a mechanic and his daughter who discover a secret that gets the attention of Autobots, Decepticons and the government. Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, T.J. Miller, Sophia Myles and Titus Welliver have been confirmed to play the human members of the cast, and Peter Cullen will be returning to voice Optimus Prime. The film is currently in production and recently the following picture was released from the set: What do you think about the title Transformers: Age of Extinction? Do you think that it's a sign that the Dinobots will be in the film? Are you excited by the prospect of Dinobots being in a Transformers movie? Tell us what you think in the comments below and get ready for when the film comes out on June 27, 2014.



Watch The Mortal Instruments City of Bones Online But the title does seem to confirm previous rumors about the movie saying that it will be the first live-action title to feature the Dinobots. While it still remains speculation until it is officially confirmed by the studio, the rumor from back in May said both that the movie would include Dinobots, and had very specific character details. It was said that the main villain from the movie will be Lockdown, and that he "has a ship full of decommissioned Transformers, including the Dinobots, which are somehow brought back to life by a captured Optimus Prime." Dinobot team leader/Tyrannosaurus Rex Grimlock was naturally rumored to be one of the Dinobots that got reactivated.



Watch Percy Jackson Sea of Monsters Online Introduced back in 1984, the Dinobots were a team of Autobot Transformers who turn into Dinosaurs. The original members of the team included the aforementioned Grimlock, Slag (a Triceratops), Sludge (an Apatosaurus), Snarl (a Stegosaurus), and Swoop (a Pteranodon). Paddles, a member of the team who could transformer into an Elasmosaurus, was part of the team in the comics, but didn't appear in the animated series where the rest of the team came from. Someday I would like to watch a Steve McQueen movie that makes me feel perfectly content about being a human being. I can say for certain that it won’t be 12 Years a Slave, however, McQueen's upcoming star-studded adaptation of free man-turned-slave Solomon Northup’s autobiography. The above featurette, which comes to us courtesy of Yahoo! Movies, is subtitled “a Portrait of Solomon Northup,” and suitably gives a short but unsettling summary of the film’s events - and McQueen talks about what brought him to this incredible story.



Watch I Declare War Online My sarcasm-laden theory is that he’s a sadist, much like Michael Fassbender is in the film. The film’s producers, including Bill Pohlad, Dede Gardner and John Ridley, all speak about how this film is a slavery film like no other, and the word “unflinching” is used, which actually made me flinch. As a lifelong resident of South Louisiana, I’m quite familiar with slave history, and have always lived around racial tension. As you can imagine, getting a movie that gets slavery “right” sounds like a cup of poisoned tea to me.



Watch You're Next Online Because a lot of footage from the movie is shown, it’s comparable to the film’s powerful first trailer, though a lot of the content is different. The trailer is successful because it puts you right in the middle of the film from the first moment, but we only know Northup because he’s played by Chiwetel Ejifor. Here we’re introduced to Northup as a free man in New York - a musician with a lovely family. And then we get to witness the hoodlums who drugged him and sold him into slavery down in New Orleans. It’s so much more disturbing this way, seeing the before and after in chronological order. Anybody who was put off by the over-the-top antics of Quentin Tarentino’s Django Unchained is likely going to be in complete disarray for the runtime of McQueen’s work.



Watch The Grandmaster Online Regardless, we've been treading lightly with the rumor, indulging in speculation while acknowledging that the truth could turn out to be quite different. But hey, J.J. Abrams only has himself to blame, leaving a complete news vacuum while he preps Episode VII and denying even the Disney faithful a glimpse at what he's planning. Combine that lack of real info with the late-August news slump and it's no wonder the Cumberbatch rumor caught fire-- for all we know, Abrams put it out there himself to distract us from any real work he may be doing.



OK, that may be jumping ahead a bit into a conspiracy theory. Regardless, I'm not assuming anything one way or another about Cumberbatch's potential Star Wars presence until official word comes down-- which essentially leaves us exactly where we were before the rumor began. That said, Murray does have some extremely promising stuff on the horizon. He'll next be seen as part of the all-star ensemble that George Clooney has brought together for his World War II dramedy The Monuments Men, and he's already completed his work on Anderson's next film, the Europe-set period piece Grand Budapest Hotel. He is currently in production on the Black List comedy St. Vincent de Van Nuys, which co-stars Chris O'Dowd, Naomi Watts and Megan McCarthy. You can get a brief look at Murray in Monuments Men in the trailer below:



Beyond having a list of Rolling Stones documentaries behind him, Jagger is really getting into producing these biopics, as he’s on board for the James Brown feature Get on Up, and he’s working with Terence Winter and Martin Scorsese for a music business drama for HBO. Already, Last Train to Memphis seems to have gained ground over the other Elvis projects floating around. There’s director John Sheinfeld’s adaptation Fame & Fortune, as well as BiteSize Entertainment’s Growing Up Graceland, scripted by David E. Stanley and David Gruder. And then there’s Cary Elwes’ long-awaited Elvis & Nixon. My money is still on MacDonald. The next installment of Michael Bay's Transformers franchise, which up until now we've just been calling Transformers 4, has finally found a title. Yahoo! is not only reporting that the next installment of the series will be titled Transformers: Age of Extinction, but has also revealed the film's first teaser poster, which you can see above. The site doesn't offer up any details regarding the plot.





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