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Why Marvel Studios Can Reference Spider-Man In X-Men '97 Without Sony's Permission [url]https://screenrant.com/marvel-studios-spider-man-x-men-97-sony/[/url] Marvel has teased the existence of Spider-Man in X-Men '97. Even though Sony owns the rights, Marvel can still use him thanks to one simple rule. The Crow's Ernie Hudson Shares Candid Opinion Of Bill Skarsgård's Taking Over Brandon Lee's Character [url]https://screenrant.com/the-crow-reboot-ernie-hudson-opinion-response/[/url] The Crow's Ernie Hudson shares his candid opinion of Bill Skarsgård taking over from Brandon Lee as Eric Draven in the upcoming reboot. What if Halloween H20 was a SEQUEL to Halloween 6? [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq4Wa8fRG6M[/url] [quote]Halloween H20 acted as a soft reboot for the franchise back in 1998, choosing to ignore the events of Halloweens 4-6. But what if they hadn't made that choice? Happy Halloween![/quote] What if WESLEY SNIPES Played Black Panther? [url]https://youtu.be/SjwxONbU1Is?list=PLjfsQQo2uC2F7ByyIr2bKbW8H1SK8zoMe[/url] [quote]Black Panther (2018) was one of the best MCU movies and an incredibly influential one too. The late great Chadwick Boseman did an amazing job capturing the spirit of the character, however he was never supposed to be the first actor to portray the character. In the '90s, we nearly got one from Sony that would've starred Wesley Snipes. So, what would've it been like?[/quote] I was just looking at Carl Weathers' 1980s filmography, which was presumably, his height of fame as an actor with the Rocky franchise, Predator, and Action Jackson. And yet, it was ironically, also a pretty lean period for him: • 1980 – nothing • 1981 – Death Hunt • 1982 – Rocky II • 1983 – nothing • 1984 – nothing • 1985 – Rocky IV, Braker (rejected pilot, aired as a TV movie) • 1986 – The Defiant Ones (TV movie), Fortune Dane (TV series, cancelled after five episodes) • 1987 – Predator • 1988 – Action Jackson • 1989 – Tour of Duty (guest role, four episodes) And keep in mind that at the time, there was still a big gulf between how movies and TV were perceived. EXPOSING Vanessa Hudgens' TRAUMATIC Past (EXPLOITATION, THREATS, and SCANDALS) [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwiuu9IOw-M[/url] [quote]Vanessa Hudgens has been through a lot during her Disney years... so let's get into it.[/quote] Billionaire South-African Tells Afro-American Everyone Was a Slave: [url]https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1bijo1f/billionaire_southafrican_tells_afroamerican/[/url] WWE WrestleMania 18 Review - Icon vs. Icon! [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7xHO_FTYes[/url] [quote]WWE capitalizes on the NWO coming into the fold ... it's good news for Hulk Hogan, bad news for just about everyone else! Looking back at the massive WrestleMania 18 event![/quote] 00:00 Intro 02:43 Intercontinental Championship: William Regal vs. Rob Van Dam 04:24 Christian is confident he'll beat DDP 04:47 European Championship: Diamond Dallas Page vs. Christian 07:14 The Rock is fired up for Hulk Hogan 07:55 Hardcore Championship: Maven vs. Goldust 09:38 Drowning Pool performs 09:59 Hardcore war continues 10:20 Kurt Angle vs. Kane 13:23 Some Hurri-Shenanigans Backstage 13:56 No DQ: Ric Flair vs. The Undertaker 17:55 Booker T is wearing glasses now 18:25 Edge vs. Booker T 20:12 In comes Mighty Molly! 20:27 Steve Austin vs. Scott Hall 24:28 A look at Fan Axxess 24:43 WWF Tag Team Championship: Billy & Chuck vs. APA vs. Dudley Boyz vs. Hardy Boyz 27:31 Hogan tells Hall & Nash to stay in the back; A new Hardcore Champion 27:59 Icon vs. Icon: Hollywood Hogan vs. The Rock 33:37 Big Show at WWF New York 33:44 Women's Championship: Jazz vs. Lita vs. Trish Stratus 35:02 Christian almost gets away with it 35:52 Undisputed Championship: Chris Jericho vs. Triple H 41:16 Final Thoughts I read that the original plan or idea was to have Eric Draven decide to forget about the whole revenge thing and just stay around to be a father figure to Sarah. But Brandon Lee died before they could film an important scene in which he's told about the consequences of abandoning his mission. It's explained in better detail here: [url]https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1bib3tw/comment/kvjp0d2/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3[/url] [b]Will Elliot Page have a hard time finding work now that he came out as transgender?[/b] [url]https://www.quora.com/Will-Elliot-Page-have-a-hard-time-finding-work-now-that-he-came-out-as-transgender/answer/Jon-Mixon-1[/url] [quote]Frankly, Page should simply retire from acting as things are never going to be as promising for him as they were a decade or so ago. While there might be a market in LGBTQ-themed films, the unfortunately aren’t many of those productions made, and Page would be difficult to cast in many of them. Given how humiliating things are when you are an openly lesbian actress trying to audition for roles, being a trans-man trying to audition for roles against cisgender male actors is going to be excruciating. He’s going to find that his career is going to wind down and that’s rarely a pleasant experience.[/quote] POLICE ACADEMY in the 1990s | Mission to Nowhere [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYjIsoJusxY[/url] [quote]NO LAUGHING MATTER - Part Three At the dawn of the 1990s, one of the most profitable Hollywood franchises of the previous decade was staring into the abyss. Police Academy had built its own comedy film empire in the 1980s, with the first three films in the series each making over $100 million dollars from their cinema runs alone. By the time part six limped onto screens in 1989, however, the party was pretty much over for the brand as a whole. As a new decade began, could the Police Academy franchise ever hope to reclaim former glories? Would a mid-’90s Mission to Moscow be the golden ticket the series required? As the story moves into the 21st century, would Police Academy get the modern reboot treatment? And…what legacy does Police Academy leave behind in its wake? The documentary also explores the wider cultural and social landscape of the era, and the changes seen across film, music and politics. 00:00 Intro 02:31 Culture Slice - watch and subscribe 03:11 The dawn of the 1990s - life outside the Police Academy bubble 10:14 Mission to Moscow: Police Academy 7 and the wider cultural landscape 25:51 The short-lived history of Police Academy: The Series 29:20 Police Academy's journey in the 21st century 33:28 End of the line: The legacy of Police Academy This is part three of NO LAUGHING MATTER, a documentary series telling the story of POLICE ACADEMY’s epic rise and fall.[/quote] I don't even work for or make money off of "shitrant" you dumbass! I didn't even know about that Dragon Ball article until you pointed it out. Stop posting everything in lower case and without periods at the end! Don't lecture me about "spamming", when you can't even when you can't even write and a proper, legible format. Worldwide, it was the 9th highest grossing film to be released in 1991: [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_in_film#Highest-grossing_films[/url] The Rise and Fall of Scott Rudin [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEOI25VCXh4[/url] [quote]I look at the career of movie producer Scott Rudin, who went from producing hits like "The Addams Family" and "The Social Network" to finally getting comeuppance for his behavior.[/quote] 10 Reasons Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott Return Won’t Be Enough To Rescue Scream 7 [url]https://screenrant.com/scream-7-neve-campbell-sidney-return-not-enough-save/[/url] Neve Campbell's Sidney will return in Scream 7, but Melissa Barrera's firing and Jenna Ortega's exit mean this change won't save the slasher sequel. Timothy Dalton's Unmade James Bond Movie Would Have Solved 007's Biggest Canon Question [url]https://screenrant.com/james-bond-actors-same-question-dalton-movie-solve/[/url] James Bond canon has long been a topic of much debate, but the continuity of the classic era could have been settled with a third Dalton movie. The Talk may be in jeopardy with CBS' plans for The Gates Black-led soap opera [url]https://deadline.com/2024/03/cbs-new-soap-the-gates-the-talk-1235856210/[/url] Last week, CBS announced it is teaming up with The Bold and the Beautiful veteran Michele Val Jean on The Gates, the first Black daytime soap opera in 35 years. "What CBS didn’t say, however, is how long each episode of the soap would be — though it’s looking to be an hour a day — and where (or when) it would go on the schedule should it earn a series pickup," says Deadline's Lynette Rice. "Dropping The Young and the Restless is out of the question since the Bell/Sony drama ranks No. 1 in daytime and just earned a four-season pickup. Same goes for The Bold and the Beautiful, the Bell serial that is the No. 2 ranked soap in daytime and has been renewed through fall of 2025. Killing Let’s Make a Deal or The Price is Right doesn’t make sense, since both game shows have solid ratings, sound budgets, and frequently contribute much-needed specials for CBS primetime. That leaves The Talk, which remains the lowest-rated show on the CBS daytime lineup. Produced by CBS Studios and now in its 14th season, The Talk recently underwent change by hiring Rob Crabbe, the former executive producer of The Late Late Show with James Corden, to replace longtime EP Kristin Matthews." While Crabbe has made much-needed improvements, will they be enough to save The Talk? Why You Haven't Seen Eva Mendes In A Movie In 10 Years [url]https://www.looper.com/1539401/eva-mendes-why-you-dont-see-her-in-movies-anymore/[/url] Eva Mendes was once a hot property in Hollywood, but she suddenly vanished from films after 2014. Here's why she hasn't done a movie in a decade. Danny DeVito Reveals He'd Return To Play Penguin In A Batman Movie On 1 Condition [url]https://screenrant.com/danny-devito-batman-movie-return-tim-burton-condition/[/url] Exclusive: Danny DeVito's Penguin is an iconic depiction of the character, and he has promisingly revealed he would reprise the role on one condition.