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Chris Hemsworth, Charlie Day In Talks For ‘Vacation’ Sequel
A new movie in the Vacation franchise has been in the works for a while now. The movie was delayed for a time, but is back on track and filming is set to begin next month.
The sequel/reboot is set to star Ed Helms as Rusty Griswold, the son of Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) and Ellen Griswold (Beverly D’Angelo), who’s now grown up and taking his own family on vacation. Christina Applegate will play his wife.
Now the cast looks to be growing with word that Thor and The Avengers star Chris Hemsworth and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Horrible Bosses star Charlie Day are in negotiations to join the movie.
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SDCC 2014: Check Out Our Massive Comic-Con Panel Photo Gallery
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By Dave3
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While we were in San Diego covering Comic-Con, our hearty team of weather-worn GoDs cranked out more than 60 articles. We were given a personal tour of Crimson Peak by director Guillermo del Toro. We piloted a virtual Jaeger from Pacific Rim. We covered four straight days of film and television panels in Hall H. We published tons of really great comic book news, casting announcements, all manner of awesome reveals, and so much more!
I took so many photos during the Hall H panels I attended at SDCC, that I’ve been updating our panel coverage articles with galleries since Sunday afternoon. And I’ve only now just finished processing my final lot of panel photos.
Below are nearly 400 additional panel photos that were taken over the course of my four days in Hall H, including Kingsman: The Secret Service with Colin Firth; the EW Women Who Kick Ass panel; The Maze Runner, the newest film in the Hitman franchise Agent 47; Michael Mann’s Blackhat with Chris Helmsworth; Let’s Be Cops; the newest stop-motion masterpiece from Laika, The Box Trolls; Paris-sewer found-footage horror, As Above So Below; Salma Hayek’s ‘The Raid,’ Everly; and an animated film that was completely off my radar pre-SDCC, but which I am now extremely looking forward to, The Book of Life.
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Tags: Anthony Stacchi, Ben Kingsley, Biz Markie, Channing Tatum, Chris Hemsworth, Christina Applegate, Colin Firth, Damon Wayans Jr., Drew Dowdle, Dylan O’Brien, Elle Fanning, Graham Annable, Guillermo del Toro, Hall H, Hannah Ware, Isaac Hempstead Wright, James Dashner, Jane Goldman, Joe Lynch, John Dowdle, Jorge Gutierrez, Katey Sagal, Kaya Scodelario, Keegan Michael Key, Maisie Williams, Mark Millar, Michael Mann, Natalie Dormer, Nicole Beharie, Nicole Sperling, Nina Dobrev, Rob Riggle, Ron Perlman, Salma Hayek, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Paulson, SDCC, Tatiana Maslany, Travis Knight, Wes Ball, Will Poulter, Zachary Quinto
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SDCC 2014: 20th Century Fox Panel
20th Century Fox revealed a load of visual delights on a balmy Friday in the heart of downtown San Diego in Hall H, which indeed was a highlight of many of them during this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
Thousands of people congregated in the massive hall, with massive screens showcasing such upcoming studio projects of the coolest order — The Maze Runner, The Book Of Life, Let’s Be Cops, Hitman: Agent 47, and Kingsman: The Secret Service.
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Tags: Channing Tatum, Christina Applegate, Colin Firth, Dave Gibbons, Dylan O’Brien, Guillermo del Toro, Hall H, Hannah Ware, Hitman: Agent 47, James Dashner, Jorge Gutierrez, Kaya Scodelario, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Let’s Be Cops, Mark Hamill, Mark Millar, Matthew Vaughn, Ron Perlman, Rupert Friend, Samuel L. Jackson, Taron Egerton, The Book Of Life, The Maze Runner, Wes Ball, Will Poulter, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana
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There’s Nothing Funny About ‘Anchorman 2: The No Joke Cut’ (Video)
Last December’s long-awaited Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues didn’t exactly set the world afire with its arrival, but it proved that it was possible for a comedy sequel to (mostly) succeed provided its heart was in the right place. The bloated, insane follow-up to the 2004 classic Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy was released on Blu-ray in time for April Fools’ Day in a stuffed set that includes the PG-13 theatrical cut, an unrated version, and a longer R-rated cut containing 763 new jokes.
But apparently there exists a completely different edit of the film with every trace of funny business stripped away. You can check out a clip from Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues – The No Joke Cut here below.
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Movie Review: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
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Anchorman 2:
The Legend Continues
Director: Adam McKay
Writers: Will Ferrell, Adam McKay
Cast: Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, David Koechner, Christina Applegate, Meagan Good, James Marsden, Dylan Baker
Paramount Pictures
Rated PG-13 | 119 Minutes
Release Date: December 18, 2013
“By the hymen of Olivia Newton-John!”
2004’s Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is, without question, one of the funniest comedies of all time. If it were a hiney, it would be absolutely breathtaking.
With absurd, quote-worthy dialogue and hyper-masculine, mustachioed man-children, Adam Mckay and Will Ferrell‘s 2004 film is a cult classic.
In Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, the Dynamic Duo of Dick Jokesâ„¢ have made a sequel so batshit crazy, so marvelously idiotic, that comparisons to the first film are nigh impossible. This exercise in insanity feels more like a B-side to Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie, that bizarro bonus movie assembled from Anchorman‘s abandoned subplots and alternate takes. To put it bluntly, this movie is fucking nuts.
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Tags: Anchorman, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Christina Applegate, David Koechner, Dylan Baker, James Marsden, Meagan Good, Paul Rudd, Ron Burgundy, Steve Carell, Will Ferrell
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