Bits & pieces for Friday
Got into the office a little late thanks to our good friends at Eskom (fuckers!)... so this update will be a tad on the brief side today. Anyway, here are some pics for your enjoyment:
First up, here's the new poster for The Incredible Hulk. You can read my thoughts on the trailer here, but so far the whole project looks more like a case of The Generic Hulk. Bring on Iron Man instead! For the record, The Incredible Hulk opens in South Africa on 13 June.
You can also check out some new pics and a character guide from The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian right here at the Moviefone website. If that's not enough for you, you can also find even more pics at the NarniaWeb site. Apparently Lewis's heroic mouse Reepicheep was the inspiration for Shrek's Puss in Boots, so he should be an especially cute character. Prince Caspian opens locally on 6 June.
Oh, and here's the first image of GI Joe's fiery redhed ops agent, Scarlett (played by Rachel Nichols). Chicks in catsuits, wielding guns - what a groundbreaking concept! G.I Joe, from the director of the Mummy movies, is set for release in August next year.
First up, here's the new poster for The Incredible Hulk. You can read my thoughts on the trailer here, but so far the whole project looks more like a case of The Generic Hulk. Bring on Iron Man instead! For the record, The Incredible Hulk opens in South Africa on 13 June.
You can also check out some new pics and a character guide from The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian right here at the Moviefone website. If that's not enough for you, you can also find even more pics at the NarniaWeb site. Apparently Lewis's heroic mouse Reepicheep was the inspiration for Shrek's Puss in Boots, so he should be an especially cute character. Prince Caspian opens locally on 6 June.
Oh, and here's the first image of GI Joe's fiery redhed ops agent, Scarlett (played by Rachel Nichols). Chicks in catsuits, wielding guns - what a groundbreaking concept! G.I Joe, from the director of the Mummy movies, is set for release in August next year.
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