Posted by Dustin on November 11, 2009

A while back we posted a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming film, The Fighter, chronicling the years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother, who helped train him before going pro in the mid ’80s.

Unfortunately, it still doesn’t have a firm release date yet. However, we do have a few promotional photos from the film.

Take a look at them below.

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The Fighter stars Amy Adams, Mark Wahlberg, and Christian Bale and will release some time in 2010.

Posted by Dustin on November 2, 2009

The Fighter doesn’t actually have a firm release date yet, and I hadn’t heard of it until recently. However, it has some pretty big name stars that include Christian Bale, Amy Adams, and Mark Wahlberg on its roster.

Apparently, The Fighter is a look at the early years of boxer “Irish” Micky Ward and his brother, who helped train him before going pro in the mid ’80s.

The set video below shows a scene being filmed in which, the Enchanted star, Amy Adams, shows a bit of her bad side as she gets in a fight with another woman and Mark Wahlberg is forced to pull her away. Have a look at it below.

The Fighter is said to be released sometime in 2010.

Posted by Aaron on July 24, 2009

While attending the SDCC panel for The Book of Eli Gary Oldman told a fan that the next film in franchise would “start prodution next year…but you didn’t hear that from me.”

Alright Bat-fans we know the ball is rolling on the film and expect us at Muveepro to keep you updated as this moves forward.

Posted by Dustin on June 23, 2009

Actor Christian Bale recently spoke to MTV about the possibility of a third Batman film; a potential follow-up to last year’s The Dark Knight.

Bale pretty much expressed that he doesn’t know if there will be a third film, or if he would even consider starring if Christopher Nolan wasn’t set to direct.

The dilemma here is that while Christian Bale is obligated to put on the cape and cowl once more in his three film contract, director Christopher Nolan is not.

Additionally, even if Nolan found a script he liked and officially announced his attachment to the film, production wouldn’t be able to begin until 2011 at the earliest due to Nolan’s current project, Inception.

Have a look at the video below to see for yourself what Bale had to say.

Posted by Dustin on June 4, 2009

pe screenMTV has premiered a new video featuring a sneak peek and behind the scenes look at the upcoming Johnny Depp and Christian Bale film, Public Enemies.

The film is about John Dillinger, the famous bank robber that the police only caught because of a double cross. Once caught, Dillinger escaped prison and caused more chaos. Of course, Johnny Depp is the famed John Dillinger in the film, and Christian Bale stars opposite as a detective trying to catch him.

Take a look at the sneak peek and behind the scenes look by watching the video below. Let us know what you think in the comments!

Posted by Trey on May 18, 2009

The first reviews of Terminator Salvation have been reported over the week end and MuveePRO.com has some spolier-free experts for you!

Varity Magazine- “[McG] exhibits an unexpected flair for the dreadful, abrupt and awesome.” … “Darker, grimmer and more stylistically single-minded than its two relatively giddy predecessors, “Terminator Salvation” boasts the kind of singular vision that distinguished the James Cameron original, the full-throttle kinetics of  Speed” and an old-fashioned regard for human (and humanoid) heroics.” … “McG’s direction is always intelligent.” … “The script by John Brancato and Michael Ferris occasionally goes off the rails.”
 
The Hollywood Reporter- “The machines rise to the occasion. Too bad the dramatic element’s just as robotic.” … “there’s little sign of life where the flatly executed human component is concerned.” … “It’s just not the same without the Governator.”

College Times- “Terminator: Salvation is still a good entry and a marked improvement over its third predecessor that may not exactly set the sci-fi genre ablaze with its effects or plot line but progresses the saga in an interesting direction with good action to boot.” …. “definitely big and spectacular as an action sci-fi movie, yet it lacks the punch and complete terror that came with the first two entries.” …  “a competent, summer action movie that, much like all good reboots, pleases the fan base while attracting a wider audience.  It does not exactly innovate the Terminator name beyond what is already accomplished as it relies on series old themes and not exactly helped by the dearth of character development for most of the characters, some odd exposition work ,lack of cohesive editing, and odd ending sequence, but it does bring up some interesting ideas about where the series could go.” …  “*** out of *****”

MuveePRO.com will continue to give updates on Terminator Salvaton as the countdown begins for the films opening day!

Posted by Dustin on May 13, 2009

Universal Pictures has released the official character posters for Public Enemies, featuring Christian Bale, Johnny Depp, and Marion Cotillard.

The film, of course, is centered around John Dillinger, a bank robber during the Depression era. Dillinger’s gang was able to outwit and outrun the law several times, but they were able to eventually close in on Dillinger by orchestrating betrayals.

The film also stars Billy Crudup, Stephen Graham, and Giovanni Ribisi and is directed by Michael Mann.

Have a look at the three posters below.

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Public Enemies is set to hit theaters on July 1st, 2009.

Posted by Dustin on May 11, 2009

terminator salvation pizza hut featurette thumbWarner Brothers released a new featurette via Pizza Hut’s website that has McG introducing a new clip from Terminator Salvation. The clip features an attack on humans by The Harvester–one of Skynet’s deadliest machines.

In the scene, Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin) and Marcus Wright (Sam Worthington) must both escape The Harvester, which is no easy task.

After the clip, it is explained how they created the sequence. Watch the featurette below, unless you don’t want to be spoiled!

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