New Batman Vs Superman Batsuit spoiler teaser dished by Ben Affleck's wife,new clip. As most of us know, Ben Affleck is currently casts to play Batman in the upcoming "Batman vs. Superman" super hero/action flick. And now, his pretty famous wife Jennifer Garner (left) has revealed in a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight that she has seen the new Batsuit, and delivered a small spoiler scoop for it. It turns out that the suit will have a totally new look,and it looks fantastic! (video below). In the new clip, Jen told Et, "I've seen the suit! The suit, is unbelievably cool. It's a total reinvention! It looks great!" Check it out,below. In related news, Ben has unfortunately delayed the production of the film for 6 weeks due to an injury he incurred. It's being reported that Ben hurt his rib or something in a skiing accident over the Christmas 2013 holidays.
- 1/20/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
New Batman Vs Superman filming delayed due to Ben Affleck serious rib injury. According to a new report from Batman News, Ben Affleck, who is signed on to play Batman in the huge "Batman vs Superman" super hero/action flick, has apparently injured his rib so bad that he's going to have to sit out for 6 weeks, thereby delaying the filming of the movie. And later, we learned that the entire release date has been pushed back almost an entire year with a new May 6th, 2016 release date. Their sources claimed Ben hurt his leg at first. Then they came back with the whole rib thing instead of the leg. It may have happened during some sort of Christmas skiing outing. So, instead of the previously reported February production start date. We are are going to see a March start date if we're lucky. Here is Warner Bros. Pictures official press release,...
- 1/18/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
75th Annual Oscars ~ 10th Anniversary Special
On this very day 10 years ago, one of only two posthumous Oscars for the past decade in film was handed out. It went to Conrad Hall for his lensing of Road to Perdition (the other was Heath Ledger's). So here's one from the vaults since we did a Hit Me With Your Best Shot on it just last year. If you click on these shots, deemed best by our 'hit me' club and arranged here in narrative order, you can read more about them and why they were chosen.
It's a strange symmetry that a film as funereal as Road to Perdition would be a member of the Posthumous Oscar wins club. Here's a list of all 13 of them:
Sidney Howard, Adapted Screenplay - Gone With the Wind (1939) William A Horning, Art Direction - Gigi (1958) William A Horning, Art Direction - Ben Hurt (1959) Sam Zimbalist,...
On this very day 10 years ago, one of only two posthumous Oscars for the past decade in film was handed out. It went to Conrad Hall for his lensing of Road to Perdition (the other was Heath Ledger's). So here's one from the vaults since we did a Hit Me With Your Best Shot on it just last year. If you click on these shots, deemed best by our 'hit me' club and arranged here in narrative order, you can read more about them and why they were chosen.
It's a strange symmetry that a film as funereal as Road to Perdition would be a member of the Posthumous Oscar wins club. Here's a list of all 13 of them:
Sidney Howard, Adapted Screenplay - Gone With the Wind (1939) William A Horning, Art Direction - Gigi (1958) William A Horning, Art Direction - Ben Hurt (1959) Sam Zimbalist,...
- 3/23/2013
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Portland, Ore. — Looking like punk gladiators, teams of young adults on junk bikes pulling chariots made of junk parts frenetically chased each other around a makeshift arena, slamming each other and swinging away with foam clubs.
Spectators tossed beer cans, flour and smoke grenades. Firecrackers popped and obscenities flew during the battle, called the "Ben Hurt Chariot Wars."
And then, toward sundown, the grown-ups arrived. Seven police cars pulled up and told all 400 or so people they had to leave because they were trespassing on railroad property. They complied. But the contest was over anyway.
Victors had already emerged: Jon Penfold and his teammate Nick Schlabach. Falls, collisions and smashed wheels eliminated the other teams. Penfold's and Schlabach's chariot, armored with a bubble-shaped metallic cage, was the last one still able to maneuver.
"You attack, and then run. Attack, and then run," said Penfold, 29. "It's a war of attrition."
Asked...
Spectators tossed beer cans, flour and smoke grenades. Firecrackers popped and obscenities flew during the battle, called the "Ben Hurt Chariot Wars."
And then, toward sundown, the grown-ups arrived. Seven police cars pulled up and told all 400 or so people they had to leave because they were trespassing on railroad property. They complied. But the contest was over anyway.
Victors had already emerged: Jon Penfold and his teammate Nick Schlabach. Falls, collisions and smashed wheels eliminated the other teams. Penfold's and Schlabach's chariot, armored with a bubble-shaped metallic cage, was the last one still able to maneuver.
"You attack, and then run. Attack, and then run," said Penfold, 29. "It's a war of attrition."
Asked...
- 2/21/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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