
The Muppets star in this parody of the new blockbuster film “The Hunger Games,” which serves as a clever promotional reminder that “The Muppets” movie that Fox News hates so much is still showing in theaters. Watch “Feel The Hunger”
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The Muppets star in this parody of the new blockbuster film “The Hunger Games,” which serves as a clever promotional reminder that “The Muppets” movie that Fox News hates so much is still showing in theaters. Watch “Feel The Hunger”

It seems that Harry Potter, Professor Snape, Dumbledore and, even Voldermort are more than just a little bitter over the Academy’s snub of the entire Hogwarts film franchise. And leave it to Hermoine to put a positive twist on the whole thing at the last minute.

Well, it’s no joke that there’s a new major motion picture called Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. But the film may end up being a joke depending on audience attendance and satisfaction. The movie is based on the book of the same name, produced by Tim Burton, and directed by Timur Beckmambetov (Wanted).

I’ve been holding my breath since a sneak peek trailer of the Spider-Man reboot was leaked at last year’s Comic-Con in San Diego, wondering if the movie going public — aging comic book geeks like me aside — are ready for a darker, edgier and moodier Peter Parker…played by a British actor.

Everyone’s buzzing this week about the new viral video starring Matthew Broderick reprising his famous role as Ferris Bueller from the classic 1980s film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” The brief tease has had fans speculating on the meaning of the video: is it a hint at the long-awaited Bueller sequel, or just an automobile ad?

They’re back…In Time! – Here’s your first look at the third installment of the popular “Men In Black” franchise. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones return to protect the human race from aliens once again, but with a time travel twist that finds J hunting for K in 1962. And you won’t believe who is playing the youthful K.

The system isn’t working for the 1% either. You know if you were a CEO, you would be making the same choices they do. The institutions have their own logic. Life is pretty bleak at the top too – and all the baubles of the rich are this phoney compensation for the loss of what’s really important. The loss of community, the loss of connection, the loss of intimacy. The loss of meaning.

The Tea Party members and conservatives who love Ayn Rand and embrace her philosophy of selfishness and blind faith in a market economy, are not very pleased with the production company responsible for the failed move adaption of Rand’s 1957 novel “Atlas Shrugged.” It seems that the DVD version of the horrible film has been distributed with a very big mistake!

“Hunger Games” is the first book in the trilogy and centers on sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen, who lives in a post-apocalyptic world in the country of Panem where the United States once existed and teenagers are forced to fight in a televised competition to the death.

“I think we have to remember that even though they work for the dark side of the force, they are humans, with feelings and all that. ‘Do they get scared? Do they worry about their kids? Do they play and have fun? I believe they do, no matter how evil people perceive you to be.”
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