On Set with James McAvoy and "Wanted"
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- Published: Wednesday, 25 June 2008 20:52
- Written by Lupe Haas
THE CHANGE-UP's Olivia Wilde doesn't want to be the usual female character that holds up the wall in a comedy. Director David Dobkin learned from Wedding Crashers that three-dimensional women in comedies can take the raunch even further, and he uses that to push the envelope in THE CHANGE-UP.
Add a commentRobert Rodriguez, Danny Trejo, Joel McHale and Mason Cook talk to CineMovie on the red carpet premiere in Los Angeles for the SPY KIDS: ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD 4D starring Jessica Alba and Jeremy Piven.
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Add a commentMoises Arguello of Whittier, CA hopes to turn his first place win in the Scarface Kingpins of Design Contest into a launching pad for his own business graphics company.
Add a commentThe Mexican action-comedy Salvando Al Soldado Perez broke records in Mexico becoming one of the top earning movies of all time. Mexican actor Jaime Camil knew he was starring in a blockbuster when he first read the script.
Add a commentYou would think the actor behind Mr. Bean and Johnny English would be funny off-camera, but Rowan Atkinson says he is a serious man and you'll never catch him on a bloopers reel laughing on set. The JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN star brought some of that serious side to the bumbling English spy sequel.
Add a commentDespite the many delays in the Wolverine sequel, Hugh Jackman isn't discouraged about the Marvel movie, but if he was the one behind the camera -- he definitely would have lost his mind. He calls the business of movie-making exciting, but volatile.
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