Monday, November 14, 2011

'Immortals' Battles '300,' 'Spider-Man' Triggers The Injuries

"Immortals" turned up in theaters a couple of days ago and stole el born area office's thunder, showing that fall season moviegoers were indeed craving some hard R-rated action. Clearly, the critiques to "300" couldn't have hurt Tarsem Singh's latest picture's box office performance. Over on Splash Page, we measured the parallels and versions between "Immortals" and "300" and made a decision which we like to better. It absolutely was an in depth call, but there's a champion. Have a look at more comic movie news beyond the jump! "Dark Dark evening Increases" Prologue Wishes With "The Dark Dark evening Increases" prologue searching much more likely and much more likely with every single day, MTV's Kevin Sullivan sitting lower and drummed up all of the the products he hopes to find out inside the six-minute theatrical release. Because the prologue is allegedly sporting a PG-13 rating for "some violence," give me an idea to determine? Kirsten Dunst Still Thinks Spider-Guy Is "Amazing" Despite "Amazing Spider-Guy" swinging into theaters inside a few several days to reclaim the internet head's large-screen glory, former Mary Jane actress Kirsten Dunst still thinks fans will fondly remember her era of "Spider-Guy" movies alongside Tobey Maguire and director Mike Raimi. Can you agree or are you currently presently more searching toward the Andrew Garfield-Emma Stone era? Turn On The Injuries In other, less fortunate "Spider-Guy" news, another injuries has hit the extended troubled "Spider-Guy: Turn off the Dark" set. Similar to the musical was apparently getting itself together with enhanced reviews together with a quieter, less negative media presence, "Turn off the Dark" was hit getting a double-whammy the other day with Julie Taymor's suit plus an injuries felt by Matthew James Thomas, who plays Spidey on Wednesday and Saturday matinees. Reveal everything you consider our Splash Page roundup inside the comments and also on Twitter!

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