TV Spots for Project X, Wrath of the Titans, Brave and GI Joe 2, pics from The Avengers and Riddick, and the 2012 Academy Award Winners!
Project X
Upcoming high school party comedy Project X has a new red band TV Spot, and it’s sorta funny. It almost makes me forget I’ve seen this movie a MILLION times already.
Wrath of the Titans
Wrath of the Titans has a new TV spot, and after their last trailer, which was super cool and just showed action, I’m let down. I’ve figured out why I’m not really excited by this film: the acting and story. If it was just Greek Gods versus Titans in 3D, I’d be fine, but none of this stupid story. Blah.
Brave
Holy Crap does Brave look awesome. I think it’s the Scottish accent. I’m hoping for an animated Braveheart, but from Disney and with a fiery redheaded girl as the lead. Yeah, she’s soulless (cause of the gingerness) but it still gets my motor humming.
GI Joe 2: Retaliation
I like that they’ve essentially rebooted GI Joe with GI Joe 2: Retaliation, and yet they are really just killing off the bad parts (Channing Tatum) of the first film and replacing them with The Rock and Bruce Willis. That is the best trade up EVER.
The Avengers
These new promotional shots from The Avengers aren’t really all that great, but they’re wetting my appetite for the trailer later this week. I’m excited. BOOYAH. YIPPEE. Hip hip…
Riddick
Riddick has two new photos, and I love how they just completely get the character of Riddick wrong. He was so cool in Pitch Black, but now he’s just stupid. He was a badass criminal in Pitch Black, but all they have him do is jump around and… carry a bone on his back. For whatever reason… Stupid.
Anyways, his game should be to hide in the shadows. You know, because he can SEE IN THE DARK.


2012 Academy Award Winners
BEST PICTURE
The Artist
BEST DIRECTOR
Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
BEST ACTRESS
Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady
BEST ACTOR
Jean Dujardin, The Artist
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Octavia Spencer, The Help
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Christopher Plummer, Beginners
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash, The Descendants
BEST ANIMATED FILM FEATURE
Rango
BEST FOREIGN-LANGUAGE FEATURE
A Separation, Iran
BEST ART DIRECTION
Dante Ferretti, Francesca Lo Schiavo, Hugo
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Robert Richardson, Hugo
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Mark Bridges, The Artist
BEST FILM EDITING
Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
BEST MAKEUP
The Iron Lady
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Ludovic Bource, The Artist
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
“Man or Muppet,” The Muppets
BEST SOUND EDITING
Hugo
BEST SOUND MIXING
Hugo
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Hugo
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Undefeated
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Saving Face
BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT
The Shore
BEST ANIMATED SHORT
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
















