There’s a lot more action coming i this Wednesday’s new trailer for Jumanji, and The Rock has done us all a favor of posting a teaser with all the best bits. Motorcycles! Piggyback rides! A giant hippopotamus! Jack Black saying “I can’t even”!
Cate Blanchett is in a phase of her career I would describe as… interesting. She is clearly unafraid of ambitious projects – Knight of Cups, Song to Song – experimental ones – playing 13 characters in Manifesto – and as one may say, rather off-brand though totally exciting ones, like playing a Marvel villain for Taika Waititi. But her most head-turning choice of late is a role in an Eli Roth film.
Jack Black, Bill Hader and Maya Rudolph again join the Bad Lip Reading gang as they take on The Empire Strikes Back which'll have you howling like Chewbacca!
This time Bad Lip Reading takes on the original Star Wars, but with a slight twist; guest voices have been added, namely Jack Black, Maya Rudolph and Bill Hader.
It's surprising that it's taken this long for R.L. Stine's Goosebumps to make it to the big screen, but at last someone found an inventive way to pull it off. The first trailer for the upcoming film has arrived, featuring Jack Black in the meta-role of Stine himself, whose novel creations come to life and wreak havoc on a group of teens.
By the time Kung Fu Panda 3 hits theaters, it’ll have been five years since the previous adventure of Jack Black’s Po and his martial artist animal buddies. For the kids weened on the first two movies, that’s practically a lifetime. Considering the diminishing creative (but certainly not financial) returns between Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2, will anyone care about this movie when it ultimately lurches into theaters? Consider that question as soon as you click play on the trailer above.
The new comedy Hot Pursuit starring Sofia Vergara and Reese Witherspoon is out this weekend. Also, on limited release, you have the Arnold Schwarzenegger zombie movie called Maggie, a documentary about the guy who plays Big Bird on Sesame Street and a Jack Black movie called The D Train which is about a high school reunion...
Jack Black guested on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and the two did a pretty-close-to-perfect recreation of the video to Extreme's 1991 video for "More Than Words". We'll post both versions and let you compare.
Yep you read that title right, RDJ and Jack Black are in this live action trailer for the video game that's directed by Guy Ritchie. But that's not all, it also features tons of Youtube celebs including FPSRussia. Check it out to get your nerdgasm on.