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‘The Big Short’ Trailer: Pitt, Bale, Gosling, Carell Star in Housing Crisis Film

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The first trailer has been released for The Big Short, one of Paramount’s big Oscar hopeful films starring a quartet of serious talent: Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, and Steve Carell. The film focuses on the housing crisis in the mid 2000s, and is based on Moneyball author Michael Lewis’s book of the same name.

Here is the trailer:

Here is a brief synopsis of the film, directed by Anchorman‘s Adam McKay:

“THE BIG SHORT” is the remarkable true story of the genius contrarian investors who, recognizing just how insane the housing bubble had become, figured out how to “short” the market prior to the financial collapse of 2008.

The decision to add The Big Short into this season’s crowded awards gauntlet came as an apparent surprise to some, as Paramount has added it last minute. It may turn out to be a good idea, as this is the sort of film Academy voters go crazy over.

The Big Short opens in limited release December 11, and will go wide December 23.

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Rumor: Hayden Christensen To Appear in Star Wars: Episode VIII

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According to a rumor that originated from MakingStarWars.net, it seems that a former cast member from the Star Wars prequels is set to make his return in Star Wars: Episode VIII.

The site reports a rumor that Hayden Christensen will return to the Star Wars universe in the sequel to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

“A team in the U.K. are soon heading to the U.S. to begin training Hayden Christensen for a Star Wars: Episode VIII appearance of some sort,” said Jason Ward Editor-In-Chief of Making Star Wars.

Christensen’s return would seem to point towards either a flashback scene or perhaps an even bigger story arc involving resurrection. Either way his return in Episode VIII would be nothing short of shocking to mega Star Wars fans around the globe. 

What do you guys think of possible return of the second most hated character in the Star Wars Universe?

Rian Johnson has screen play and director duties for Episode VIII and Benicio Del Toro has been cast as the villain.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens hits theaters on December 18, a year later Rogue One comes out on December 16, 2016 and then Episode VIII will hit theaters on May 26, 2017.

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Is ‘Sicario 2’ Already in The Works?

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It appears that Sicario 2 is already being planned ahead of the wide release of Denis Villeneuve’s cartel thriller. According to a report from Variety, the sequel will turn the attention from Emily Blunt’s story line to focus on Benicio Del Toro’s character.

“Before the release of this movie, I was talking to Denis and I said what happened to this character?” said Patrick Wachsberger, co-chair of Black Label Media, with regards to Del Toro’s mysterious character. Black Label Media is co-financing Sicario along with Lionsgate, and clearly is interested in Sicario 2 down the road.

Writer Taylor Sheridan is front and center regarding the sequel, and Denis Villeneuve is not far away from the project either. However, it’s unclear whether or not he would return for Sicario 2. The first film, out in wide release October 2, is easily my most anticipated of the fall movie season. We’ll see if a sequel is truly a good idea.

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Pawn Sacrifice REVIEW: “Sacrifice” an intense and riveting take on one of chess’s most fascinating figures

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Featuring stellar performances from a top-notch cast lead by a raw and riveting Tobey Maguire, Pawn Sacrifice brings to fascinating life the very unlikely story of the late Bobby Fischer, who at the height of the Cold War seemingly took on the entire Soviet Union as he sought to become the first American to ever win the title of World Chess Champion by defeating the champion at the time, Russian chess grandmaster Boris Spassky. Part classic David-vs-Goliath sports story and part biopic, the film delves deep into the psyche of the notoriously eccentric and volatile Fischer as his successes mounted, his fame grew, and his mental stability seemingly deteriorated even as he got closer and closer to his lifelong goal. It’s a slow-building, consistently intense film, one that will command your attention and engagement, even if you don’t know anything about the real-life Fischer or chess, and will probably have you wanting to learn a little more about both after the credits have rolled.

Pawn Sacrifice focuses on key moments and events in Fischer’s life leading up to Fischer’s 1972 face-off with Spassky, the “Match of the Century”, as it was dubbed by the worldwide media. It starts in Brooklyn in 1951, when at age 6 young Bobby obsessively played game after game against himself in voluntary seclusion in his room while his single mother, Regina (Robin Weigert) worked hard to both support him and his sister Joan and to further the goals of the Communist Party of which she was openly a member. Hoping to perhaps bring Bobby out of his shell a bit, Regina introduces Bobby to a local chess guru, Carmine Nigro (Cornrad Pla), who within a few hours recognizes Bobby’s uncanny level of focus and unorthodox but effective approaches to the game. It’s not long before Bobby is participating in Brooklyn Chess Club matches, mowing down all he plays against, until at age 13 he becomes the youngest-ever U.S. Junior Champion. It’s there that he announces publicly his long-held ambition to take on the Russians, arguably the finest chess players in the world at the time, and beat them all.

Flash forward to 1962. After walking out of a competition when he sees what he believes to be collusion among Russian players to keep him from attaining the victories he needs to challenge World Champion Spassky, Bobby gives up competitive chess entirely. It’s then that his future manager, Paul Marshall (Michael Stulbarg) approaches him and draws him back into the game, promising to push forward Bobby’s demands for reform in order to level the playing field with the Russians. To help Bobby in his quest, Marshall brings on board Bill Lombardy (Peter Sarsgaard), a Catholic priest and chess master in his own right who is one of the few American players that Bobby genuinely respects. With Marshall greasing the wheels and Lombardy coaching, Bobby begins his quest to take on and defeat as many international grandmasters as it takes to earn the right to challenge Spassky. His victories earn him international media attention and fame, as well as the attention of powerful politicians on both sides of the Cold War divide, who begin to see both Bobby and Spassky as proxies in their ongoing war of public perception and ideology.

All that attention brings pressure, as well, and for Marshall and Lombardy, the task of keeping the volatile and abrasive Bobby simply showing up to play matches becomes more and more difficult. As the match with Spassky draws closer and closer, the question soon becomes who or what truly will be Bobby’s greatest opponent in terms of becoming World Champion: Spassky, or Bobby’s own eccentricity and growing paranoia, which threatens to derail a confrontation that comes to mean far more to the world than simply pieces moving on a chessboard.

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Director Edward Zwick (Glory, Courage Under Fire, The Last Samurai) is arguably best known for his consistent ability to take watershed events from world history and distill them into commercial films while still maintaining a commitment to historical accuracy and detail. In particular, he’s proven to be extremely adept at depicting battlefields and battlefield strategy and how it unfolds in a way that’s accessible and enjoyable to watch. That talent is why Zwick is perhaps the perfect choice to helm a film whose focus is something as cerebral and strategic as the game of chess, and also one that focuses on Fischer, who by most published accounts was waging his own war with the chess establishment and its rules which seemed (to him, at any rate) to be aimed at keeping him from reaching the pinnacle of the sport.

Working from a script by Stephen Knight (Locke, Eastern Promises), Zwick’s vision for Fischer’s quest is a reflection of actor Tobey Maguire’s take on the man himself: moody, complicated, and ultimately unpredictable, even if you know the story and how it all eventually unfolded. Zwick keeps the narrative balanced between Bobby’s very personal and internal struggle with the unseen forces his mind told him were conspiring against him with the impact of both his victories and his increasingly unreasonable demands regarding competition upon those closest to him and the world at large. It’s a difficult balancing act that managed in part through a slower narrative pace and many dialogue-driven scenes, which admittedly may try the patience of audiences wanting more “bang” for their box office buck.

Zwick’s measured and character-driven approach to storytelling in Pawn Sacrifice is certainly justified by the collection of superb performances he gets from his ensemble, starting with Tobey Maguire delivering work that should put him on the map again as a performer who can carry a film in a demanding leading role. Maguire conveys Fischer’s intelligence, arrogance, volatility, and paranoia primarily with his eyes: always intense, always moving, often wide with realization, fear, or panic. As Maguire steers Bobby toward more and more erratic behaviors, watching how those around him react becomes a showcase for the film’s supporting talent, in particular the two men playing his chess peers, Peter Sarsgaard as Lombardy and Liev Schreiber as the placid, almost unflappable Spassky. Lily Rabe of “American Horror Story” fame also stands out in limited screen time as Bobby’s sister Joan, who at times in the film is Bobby’s only truly trusted confidante, and at others is the one most hurt by his very public antisemitic comments regarding governmental and corporate conspiracies.

Zwick also takes great care to make sure audiences never lose sight of just what else happened to be going on in the world at the time of Bobby’s ascent to global stardom and his pursuit of Spassky and the World title. This was the era of Vietman (in its final stages, at any rate), Nixon, Watergate, and continuing political and social tension and change, so the fact that something as niche as competitive chess could capture the world’s imagination, and someone as eccentric and difficult to understand as Fischer could become the equivalent of a rock star in America, is, in the view of Zwick and those behind this film, in great part what makes this story so fascinating.

The other part is, of course, Fischer himself, and the mystery of just how much of his behavior was calculated and how much, if not all, was due to genuine mental illness. As chess historians and those who have studied the life and times of the real-life Fischer continue to debate that mystery, the film also avoids giving a definitive answer to the question, though it does seem to lean more toward one theory than the other. That deliberate ambiguity only makes the film even more entertaining to watch.

Pawn Sacrifice
Starring Tobey Maguire, Peter Sarsgaard, Liev Schreiber, Michael Stulbarg, Lily Rabe, Robin Weigert. Directed by Edward Zwick.
Running Time: 114 minutes
Rated PG-13 for brief strong language, some sexual content and historical smoking.

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Wrestling Icon Sting Injured at WWE Night of Champions

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Wrestling icon Sting was part of the main event during last nights WWE Night of Champions which saw him take on Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Title. The match was actually very good given Sting’s age, but he showed up in tremendous shape and put on a great match.

Unfortunately, the pace of the match took a nosedive after a big spot in the match saw Sting seemingly lose all his strength and collapsed.

Sting is 56 years old. This was also the second time during the match which this powerbomb into the turnbuckle was performed.

This was only Sting’s second high profile match for World Wrestling Entertainment, but was actually his third of the week after taking part in two matches on Monday Night Raw. Sting should be used in a similar vein to high profile veterans in other sports whose minutes become a factor. To have him wrestle three matches in one week, regardless of the stress level, is foolish.

Not to mention, he got put through a table and very clearly hit his head on one of the outdated monitors which probably aren’t even used by the announcers.

Some speculated that Sting’s injury was a work and was part of an act to sell the audience on the damage that had been done but that is not the case as it has been confirmed by backstage sources and even the WWE themselves that Sting did in fact suffer an injury.

The night ended with Sting getting his finisher, the Scorpion Deathlock, reversed into a pin which allowed Rollins to retain his championship before —in true WWE fashion— all hell broke loose.

WWE has plans for Sting to appear on tonights edition of Monday Night Raw and hopefully it is not a retirement party for “the Icon”. Sting showed last night that he can still put on a great match as long as he isn’t getting dragged through the mud. WWE used him to put over the company at Wrestlemania and now he took a clean loss to the current champion.

It’s time that WWE returns the favor to one of the last few legends who really deserves it.

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Peter Parker / Spider-Man will be 15-Years Old in The MCU

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In an interview with MCU Spider-Man’s director Jon Watts, Empire Magazine established that Peter Parker will be about 15-years old in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the death of Uncle Ben will be skipped in this film. If you ask me, that’s not a bad idea since we have been there and done that plenty of times.

Captain America: Civil War is set for release on May 6, 2016.

John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein are working on the script, and Tom Holland stars in Spider-Man due out on July 28, 2017.

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The Cast of ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Recreate Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’

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In the one of the highlights of this Monday was Clark Gregg posting the behind the scenes look at the cast of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. recreating Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball for charity. They are in a viscous dubsmash battle with the cast Marvel’s Agent Carter.

So far #TeamCarter has raised $27,513 for Stomp Out Bullying! and #TeamSHIELD has raised $25,620 for St. Jude Chrildren’s Research Hospital.

As requested: #wreckingball making of vid. #teamshield https://www.crowdrise.com/DubsmashWars @stuntsunlimited

Posted by Clark Gregg on Monday, September 21, 2015

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HBO Dominates The Emmys

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HBO received 43 Primetime Emmy® Awards, the most of any network for the 14th year in a row, and the most in HBO history, in the 67th Annual Primetime Emmy® Awards competition. “Game of Thrones” led all programming with 12 Emmys®, a record for a series in one year, while “Olive Kitteridge” received 8 Emmys®, the second-most of any program this year.

HBO’s Emmy® wins this year include:

12 Emmys® for “Game of Thrones,” including Outstanding Drama Series; Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Peter Dinklage); Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (David Nutter); Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (David Benioff and D.B. Weiss); Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More); Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series; Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series; Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic); Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series; Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour); Outstanding Special Visual Effects; and Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited Series or Movie.

8 Emmys® for “Olive Kitteridge,” including Outstanding Limited Series; Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie (Richard Jenkins); Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie (Frances McDormand); Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie (Bill Murray); Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or a Dramatic Special (Lisa Cholodenko); Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or a Dramatic Special (Jane Anderson); Outstanding Casting for a Limited Series, Movie or a Special; and Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or a Movie.

5 Emmys® for “Veep”: Outstanding Comedy Series; Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Julia Louis-Dreyfus); Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Tony Hale); Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche); and Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series.

4 Emmys® for “Bessie,” including Outstanding Television Movie; Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie; Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score); and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or a Movie.

3 Emmys® for “Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief,” including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special; Outstanding Directing for Nonfiction Programming (Alex Gibney); and Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming (Alex Gibney).

2 Emmys® for “Boardwalk Empire,” including Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More) and Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie.

2 Emmys® for “Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways,” including Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera) and Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming (Single or Multi-Camera).

2 Emmys® for “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming.

2 Emmys® for “Silicon Valley,” including Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour Or Less) and Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series.

1 Emmy® for “Alan Alda and the Actor Within You: A YoungArts Masterclass”: Outstanding Children’s Program.

1 Emmy® for “Citizenfour”: Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking.

1 Emmy® for “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”: Outstanding Interactive Program.

In addition, the CINEMAX series “The Knick” received 1 Emmy®, for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More).

Source: HBO Media

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Sam Smith Teases New 007 Song ‘Writing’s On The Wall’

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Sam Smith gave fans the first 15-seconds of his song ‘Writing’s On The Wall’ Monday morning. This will be the featured song for newest James Bond Thriller, Spectre.

Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, and Sony Pictures Entertainment today confirmed that Sam Smith has recorded “Writing’s On The Wall,” the theme song to SPECTRE, the 24th James Bond adventure. SPECTRE will be released in the UK on October 26 and in the US on November 6. The song, released by Capitol Records, will debut and be available to purchase and stream on September 25.

Multi-platinum selling artist Sam Smith has co-written the title song, “Writing’s On The Wall,” with fellow GRAMMY® Award winner Jimmy Napes. It is the first James Bond theme song recorded by a British male solo artist since 1965. Smith’s debut album In The Lonely Hour launched at No. 1 in the UK and bowed in at No. 2 in the US, and has since earned five No.1 UK singles, four GRAMMY® Awards, three Brit Awards, six MOBO Awards, Q and AMA Awards.

Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, the producers of SPECTRE, said, “Sam and Jimmy have written the most inspirational song for SPECTRE and with Sam’s extraordinary vocal performance, ‘Writing’s On The Wall’ will surely be considered one of the greatest Bond songs of all time.”

Smith said: “This is one of the highlights of my career. I am honoured to finally announce that I will be singing the next Bond theme song. I am so excited to be a part of this iconic British legacy and join an incredible line up of some of my biggest musical inspirations. I hope you all enjoy the song as much as I enjoyed making it.”

The 23 previous James Bond theme songs make up some of the most memorable movie music of all time. The previous Bond theme song, “Skyfall,” was performed by Adele, and was honored with the Academy Award® and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, the Brit Award for British Single of the Year, and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media.

ABOUT “SPECTRE”
A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as SPECTRE.

Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Fiennes). Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) and Q (Ben Whishaw) to help him seek out Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), the daughter of his old nemesis Mr White (Jesper Christensen), who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of an assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot.

As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks, played by Christoph Waltz.

Sam Mendes returns to direct SPECTRE, with Daniel Craig reprising his role as 007 for the fourth time. SPECTRE is produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. The screenplay is by John Logan and Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Jez Butterworth, with a story by John Logan and Neal Purvis & Robert Wade.

SPECTRE is set for release in the UK on October 26, 2015, and in the US on November 6, 2015.

Source: Sony Pictures Entertainment

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Coming This Fall: Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan

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This next show is a little… odd. No, this isn’t mistaken-for-gay-with-muscle-fetish odd, but it’s pretty weird nonetheless. What show? Well, the shortform comedy, seinen, super power show Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan of course. But most surprising is that it might not suck.

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The synopsis is: “Hakone is a hot spring spirit who descended to a spa resort on Earth. However, with her long slumber, she looks like a little girl on the outside.The high school boy Tōya stumbles across her at a hot spring and ends up joining Hakone in retrieving her original powers.” (Source)

Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan will be animated by Asahi Production (Orenchi no Furo JijoSugar Bunnies), directed by Takeyuki Yanase (Himegoto), and adapted from Daisuke Yui‘s (Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan) manga.

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Ok, I actually lied. Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan doesn’t have much of a chance of being a ‘great’ show. But I’m still going to give it a shot for a few reasons.

The first being that in comparison to some other shows, this has a higher chance of faring better. The second is that Seinen tag. The last time we had a seinen shortform comedy, it was pretty great.

Because of that I feel like I need to at least give it a chance. It’s a seinen for something, right? It’ll be good, right? It won’t suck, right? Right?

Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan will begin airing October 4th, 2015, for the Fall 2015 season.

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