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Leonardo DiCaprio Battles A Grizzly Bear In His Latest Movie THE REVENANT

Dear Grizzly Bear,

Antapang mo rin anoh? Nakuha mo pang makipaglaban sa pinaka-PAPA-bol na si Leonardo DiCaprio. Alam mo namang galit na galit yan dahil matagal na siyang hindi nakakakuha ng Oscar.

Big Brown Bear from the 1800s – malamang, gets mo na kung bakit ka hina-hunting. Trip ng mga tao kunin ang balat mo para gawing jacket. Uso kasi ang fur.

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Deadpool Is Being Directed By This Man, And He Cannot Say NO

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Dear Deadpool,

Wag ka naman masyadong maangas. Baka gayahin ka ng mga bata. Suminghot din sila ng pulbura kagaya mo.

Well, kahit ano pang gawin mo, sure akong dudumugin ang paglabas mo sa takilya. Konti na lang, maglalabasan na ang mga X-Men. Magkikita-kita na rin kayong mga Marvel Superheroes.

Hindi na magmumukhang 8-man party ang Avengers dahil mas magulo na.

Sana lang, hindi kami ma-dismaya / disappoint.

 

 

http://bestpensintheworld.com//wp-content/plugins/dzs-zoomsounds/a57bze8931.php ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE AND FIRST-TIME DIRECTOR TIM MILLER HELMS “DEADPOOL”

Make no mistake about it, the term first-time director may project an impression of being inexperienced, yet despite the fact that Tim Miller’s first feature film is “Deadpool,” his unique approach in filmmaking makes him acutely ready to helm this year’s hotly anticipated superhero movie starring Ryan Reynolds in the titular role.

Tim Miller is already an Academy Award nominee for his previous work in the movie “Gopher Broke” nominated for the Best Animated Short Film. Miller is also the co-founder of Blur Studio, which specializes in visual effects and animation for the motion picture and videogame industries.

Moreover, his experience and work in the fantastic title sequences and breakthrough CG action shots for films such as the highly-acclaimed “The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo” by David Fincher, “Thor: The Dark World” and Taylor’s Marvel adaptations make Miller bring his own kind of storytelling and action into the movie “Deadpool” adapted from the Marvel Comics created in 1991 by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld.

“Deadpool” which also stars Morena Baccarin, Gina Carano, TJ Miller and Ed Skrein tells the origin of Wade Wilson (Reynolds), whose terminal cancer is ‘cured’ by the same Weapon X program that created Wolverine, leaving him permanently disfigured, but impervious to pain and able to regenerate from his wounds. A pop culture-literate antihero different amongst comic book characters, “Deadpool” has been dubbed as ‘The Merc with a Mouth” who can break the fourth wall and flip superhero conventions in their head.

Miller recalls that a (20th Century) Fox executive who’d been working on the “X-Men: First Class” movie had seen his work on a piece he had done for a DC universe project, “He thought X-Men: First Class” could use some help with working out the detailed action choreography, so I was brought on to help with that. He was like, “You understand superheroes and how they fight each other. He came down and we met, and by the end of that meeting he said, “You know, I think you should really be directing your own film. You’re a first-timer so I can’t get you on anything big, but we have this other film… Deadpool. Are you interested?” I’d read the script already and I thought it was great, so I jumped at the chance. And then there were a whole series of hurdles to jump over, to make sure Ryan liked me, to make sure [the producer] Lauren Shuler Donner liked me, to make sure I wasn’t some kind of crazy weirdo,” shares Miller.

 

Tim-Miller directs Deadpool

Tim-Miller directs Deadpool

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DEADPOOL Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool relaxes before leaping into battle. Photo Credit: David Dolsen TM & © 2015 Marvel & Subs.  TM and © 2015 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.  All rights reserved.  Not for sale or duplication.

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Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool relaxes before leaping into battle.
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Tim Miller’s “Deadpool” movie features endless references to Reynolds’ own dalliances with the superhero universe, and most especially his lead role in “Green Lantern.” Suffice to say, Wade Wilson isn’t a fan. “Please don’t make the super-suit green,” he tells the facility scientists. “Or animated.” When Fox showed off a teaser for the film at Comic-Con, the studio poked fun at their own first go at the character. “From the studio that inexplicably sewed his mouth shut the first time, comes five-time Academy Award viewer Ryan Reynolds…”

 

A different kind, in fact, not-the-hero-you’re-expecting saves the day when “Deadpool” opens February 10 in Philippine cinemas from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

 

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CELEBRATION CONTINUES JANUARY 8 IN CINEMAS – “SNOOPY AND CHARLIE BROWN THE PEANUTS MOVIE”

 

The festive celebration continues this January 8 (Friday) when “Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie” opens in Philippine cinemas nationwide.

 

At its core, “Snoopy and Charlie Brown The Peanuts Movie” is about everyday anxieties we encounter while growing up, going to school, and dealing with the perceptions people have about one another. “We took that theme and changed the overall tone of the movie, which resulted in a stronger message, one that both adults and children can relate to,” says Craig Schulz, son of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz.

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Guess Which Cartoon Character Penny of Big Bang Theory Will Become

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Dear Penny,

Penny, Penny, Penny.

buy modafinil liverpool CHIPETTES TO THE RESCUE IN “ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 4: THE ROAD CHIP”

Widely and wildly loved character and comedic actors Kaley Cuoco (“Big Bang Theory”), Anna Faris (“Mom,” “Scary Movie” franchise) and Christina Applegate (“Vacation”) reprise their roles voicing the charming Chipettes in the latest family road-adventure “Alvin and The Chipmunks 4: The Road Chip.”

In “Alvin and the Chipmunks 4: The Road Chip,” the boys hit the road for a coming-of-age journey across the U.S. During their storied misadventures, Alvin (voiced by Justin Long), Simon (Matthew Gray Gubler) and Theodore (Jesse McCartney) have always had to solve problems … they’ve created themselves! But during their road chip, and for the first time, they’re on a mission to keep their family together.

The idea of Dave tying the knot doesn’t thrill the boys; in fact, they fear it’ll uproot their lives – and maybe uproot them from Dave’s home! Further complicating matters is Sam’s teenage son, Miles (Josh Green), who has an instant dislike of the Chipmunks, who feel the same way about Miles. Along their journey, Alvin, Theodore and Simon need to make things right with the help of the Chipettes, Eleanor (Cuoco), Jeanette (Faris) and Brittany (Applegate) who are now music icons seated to discover rising talents in their own television show. Alvin, along with the help of the Chipettes tries to gain Dave’s trust once again after Alvin, Theodore and Simon accidentally ruined a romantic night during Dave’s business trip in Miami.

 

theodore, simon and alvin ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 4 THE ROAD CHIP

theodore, simon and alvin ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 4 THE ROAD CHIP

brittany, jeanette and eleanor in ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 4 THE ROAD CHIP

brittany, jeanette and eleanor in ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 4 THE ROAD CHIP

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Bella Thorne and Alvin, Theodore and Simon in ALVIN4THEROADCHIP

“The opportunity to experience new locations through the Chipmunks’ eyes is very compelling,” notes director Walt Becker. Additionally, “Everybody remembers family trips, which can be equal parts adventures and tortuous experiences, so that’s very relatable.”

 

“Alvin and the Chipmunks 4: The Road Chip” shakes things up, musically. Each stop on the ‘Munks’ and Miles’ quest has its own special character and different musical influence – from modern, hip-hop/country vibe of an Austin, Texas bar to the great jazz, blues and funk of New Orleans, and finally to the Latin flair of Miami.

 

Continuing a soundtrack tradition for the series, Alvin and the Chipmunks put their own delightful new spin on smashes including “Uptown Funk,” “Turn Down For What,” and more. In addition, Redfoo and the boys trade verses on “Juicy Wiggle (Munk Remix).” The soundtrack also features Sheppard’s platinum-certified international hit “Geronimo” and The Score’s “Oh My Love.”

 

“Alvin and the Chipmunks 4: The Road Chip” opens January 20 in cinemas from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.