The Daily Movie News with not only Up, Steve Carell, Bolt and Defiance..November 8th, 2008 at 12:06 am

Steve Carell’s going to work with a beaver. A Watchmen clip with Malin Akerman. Another appearance by Daniel Craig in Defiance. And Tom cruise in Valkyrie as well. Jim Carrey’s Yes Man has a new trailer. And a new Pixar short called Burn-E. Steven Spielberg and Will Smith team up for a bad plan. And Pixar hypes its new movie Up. Jack Black signs another movie and lastly, the last trailer of Bolt with John Travolta.
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The Daily Movie News: Yes Man, The Reader, CoralineNovember 4th, 2008 at 1:40 am

In today’s episode: new photos of Jim Carrey in Yes Man. The beauty of Coraline. Joaquin Phoenix confirms his retirement. Australia’s international trailer with Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman. Is Planet of the Apes getting a sequel/prequel? Road to Perdition is, two actually. The first The Reader trailer with Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes. And lastly, a bunch of Fanboys.
It’s here.
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Tags: australia, coraline, fanboys, genesis, hugh jackman, jim carrey, joaquin phoenix, kate winslet, nicole kidman, paradise, planet of the apes, purgatory, ralph fiennes, retirement, road to perdition, the reader, yes man Posted in News
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Actors: Adam Sandler gets Generation AwardMay 28th, 2008 at 12:29 pm

I always find it strange when award shows announce who they’ll give an award. Isn’t it supposed to be a surprise? Today MTV said they will give ‘man-child’ Adam Sandler a Generation Award, previously given to Jim Carrey (2006) and Mike Myers (2007). “A 30-something water boy, a brokenhearted `80s wedding singer and a rejected hockey player-turned-pro golfer … now that’s an impressive resume,” MTV president Van Toffler said, like he’s looking to hire Sandler.
He’ll get the precious MTV Movie Award for his “amazing contribution to Hollywood.” It’s probably not a bad promotion for his new $75 million ‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ either, which will be out June 6.
The MTV Movie Awards will brighten up your TV set this Sunday.