by Sebastian Suchecki, Apr 12 2012 // 7:15 AM
FX has released a first teaser for Charlie Sheen’s upcoming comedy series Anger Management. The teaser doesn’t include any actual footage from the show, as it is just beginning production.
The series is a sitcom version of the 2003 feature film which starred Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler. In the original. Sandler plays a businessman who can’t express his feelings properly. He is wrongly sentenced to an anger-management program, where he meets an overly aggressive instructor played by Nicholson. The television series is expected to follow a similar format.
The teaser shows Sheen in a coffin, which is a playful reference to Sheen’s turbulent last year, as well as the off screen death of his character on CBS’ Two And A Half Men, and symbolizes his rebirth. We’ll have to see if the show can resurrect the perpetual joke that has been Charlie “Winning” Sheen over the last year.
Check out the teaser after the jump.
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Posted in: Adaptation · FX · Reboots and Remakes · Trailers · TV
Tagged: Adam Sandler, Anger Management, Charlie Sheen, Jack Nicholson, Two and a Half Men
by Matt Raub, Nov 9 2011 // 1:30 PM
Once upon a time, the state of cinemas was a gritty, hilarious, violent place filled with guns, big boobs, and every kind of animal wanting to kill and/or eat your flesh. These days, everything is dumbed down to the least common denominator, but with an homage to some of those classic film genres.
Now, you can get to see exactly what that world was like with a brand new documentary delving into the eclectic mind of cinematic legend Roger Corman in Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel. Here’s the premise.
CORMAN’S WORLD: EXPLOITS OF A HOLLYWOOD REBEL is a tantalizing and star-studded tribute to Roger Corman, Hollywood’s most prolific writer-director producer, and seminal influencing force in modern moviemaking over the last 60 years. Featuring interviews with Hollywood icons and cinematic luminaries, some who launched their careers within Corman’s unforgettable world of filmmaking, including Paul W.S. Anderson, Peter Bogdanovich, Robert De Niro, Peter Fonda, Pam Grier, Ron Howard, Eli Roth, Martin Scorsese, William Shatner and Jack Nicholson, along with many others, this documentary chronicles how Corman created his cult film empire, one low-budget success at a time, capitalizing on undiscovered talent, and pushing the boundaries of independent filmmaking.
The film is set to hit select theaters on December 16th, but you can check out the very first trailer for it after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · Documentary · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Bruce Dern, Catherine Hardwicke, Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel, David Carradine, Eli Roth, Jack Nicholson, Jonathan Demme, Martin Scorsese, Pam Grier, Paul W.S. Anderson, Peter Fonda, Robert De Niro, Roger Corman, Ron Howard
by Shannon Hood, Dec 17 2010 // 2:15 PM
It is hard to believe James Brooks, the man who brought us the modern day classics Terms of Endearment and Broadcast News, thought this meandering mess of a movie would appeal to the masses. Even more puzzling is the staggering price tag of $120 Million, which Sony managed to whittle down to a mere $100 Million. That’s not big money for an action drama, but it is big money indeed for a romantic comedy.
Reese Witherspoon plays professional softball player Lisa, who is perky and popular, but has just lost her job due to her advanced age of thirty. She is dating Matty (Owen Wilson), a dimwitted professional baseball player who never shies away from the perks of the profession.
Paul Rudd plays George, the guy next door whose world is imploding around him due to a federal investigation into his dealings at his father’s (Jack Nicholson) business. Lisa finds herself caught between the rich, successful Matty, and George, who has downsized to a crappy apartment and seems destined for the big house.
The performances are certainly pleasant. Witherspoon has grown into a beautiful young woman, and she is just adorable throughout the whole movie. Rudd plays within his comfort zone, being the guy who is slightly out of his element, but is so charming and sincere that the ladies eventually come around to him.
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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · Reviews · Romance
Tagged: How Do you know, Jack Nicholson, James Brooks, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd, Reese Witherspoon, romantic comedy
by Bob Starr, Jun 25 2010 // 4:00 PM
Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!
Jimmy Kimmel brings us a phenomenon of pop icons clashing in The Jersey Shore Saga: Friggin’ Twilight.
We’ve been to Comic-Con, so our standards for costumes are pretty high. This General Grevious costume still takes the cake.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone Magazine has seen Inception, and he says you’ll love it.
The Food Network can be pretty boring for non-foodies, but unnecessarily censoring parts of it can make it fun in a whole new way.
Megan Fox is campaigning to play Rainmaker in a Gen 13 movie. Considering how Jonah Hex went, shouldn’t she just stop?
The world of independent film keeps growing in quality and professionalism, and the newest film The 3rd Letter is proof of just that.
What if Nintendo made Halo 3? Only hilarity, that’s what.
In other Twilight news, Robert Pattinson is allegedly a descendant of Dracula. With that brow, our first guess would’ve been Frankenstein’s Monster.
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Posted in: Movies · News · On The Radar · TV
Tagged: Comic-Con, Conan O'Brian, Food Network, Gen 13, Inception, Jack Nicholson, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Megan Fox, Movies, Nintendo, Robert Pattinson, The 3rd Letter, The Human Centipede, The Jersey Shore, TV
by Joe Gillis, Apr 20 2010 // 2:00 PM
This week sees the release of several new movies and TV shows, some for the first time ever on Blu-ray. Of the ones coming out this week, we’re excited for a few of them in particular.
These esteemed examples of entertainment include Crazy Heart, Batman, Batman Returns, Fist of Legend, the first season of Merlin, the DVD release of the classic Battleship Potemkin and an obscure direct t0 dvd movie called Crimes of Fashion featuring Big Bang Theory‘s Kaley Cuoco and Megan Fox. And, of course, the non-3D Blu-ray release of Avatar hits stores this Thursday (pictured above with Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana).
Movies
Avatar ~ Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver (Blu-ray and DVD)
Battleship Potemkin ~ Alexander Antonov, Vladimir Barsky (Blu-ray)
Batman ~ Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson (Blu-ray)
Batman Returns ~ Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Christopher Walken (Blu-ray)
Cheech & Chong’s Hey Watch This! ~ Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong (DVD)
Crazy Heart ~ Jeff Bridges (Blu-ray and DVD)
Crimes of Fashion ~ Kaley Cuoco, Megan Fox (DVD)
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Posted in: DVD · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Avatar, Batman, Batman Returns, Battlestar Galactica, Blu-Ray, Cray Heart, DVD, Falcon Crest, Hercules, Jack Nicholson, Jeff Bridges, Kaley Cuoco, Megan Fox, Michael Keaton, Monk, Movies, Northern Exposure, Sam Worthington, TV, Zoe Saldana
by Elisabeth Rappe, Feb 17 2010 // 2:00 PM

Once upon a time, Jack Nicholson was a screenwriter. He has six films to his credit, and I’m not entirely sure why he stopped. Perhaps it took too much time away from being one of Hollywood’s most notorious bad boys.
Ride in the Whirlwind was his third script, as per IMDB, and his second collaboration with director Monte Hellman. It’s touted as being inspired by “actual frontier journals.” After sitting through the weird and lonely experience, I’ve decided that means Nicholson paid a lot of attention to how horses were saddled, how uncomfortable boots were, and how people ate a lot of biscuits.
Ride in the Whirlwind has a fervent cult following because of its sparse realism, and the fact that it feels like it could have happened. There’s truth to that. There are a lot of great little details here (cowboy boots being unfit for hiking), and it’s certainly devoid of epic shootouts, squinting close-ups, and prostitutes with hearts of gold. It has a lot of atmosphere on a tiny budget, undoubtedly due to the guidance of Roger Corman.
But I’m not convinced Ride in the Whirlwind is deserving of such lavish underground praise. This film is far from poetry. The characters aren’t interesting, the performances (except for Nicholson’s) are weak, and a lot of the dialogue is pretty corny. A lean script isn’t necessarily a brilliant one, and it doesn’t always make for compelling viewing.
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Posted in: Movies · Reviews · Western Wednesdays · Westerns
Tagged: Jack Nicholson, Monte Hellman, Ride in the Whirlwind, Western Wednesdays
by Joe Gillis, Oct 20 2009 // 1:00 PM

Here’s a list of some of the new movie and TV shows coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week that we’re looking forward to seeing. Also, there’s some classic, and not-so-classic, movies hitting Blu-ray for the first time this week as well.
Of all the new releases, we’re particularly interested in the Blu-ray versions of movies and TV shows such as Blood: The Last Vampire, Easy Rider and the first seasons of Hawaii Five-O and Vega$. Plus, I think some movie with lots of robots, explosions and Megan Fox also came out this week as well.
Check them out.
Movies
Blood: The Last Vampire ~ Michael Byrne, Constantine Gregory, Yasuaki Kurata (DVD and Blu-ray)
Cheri ~ Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Friend, Kathy Bates (DVD – 2009)
Easy Rider ~ Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson (Blu-ray)
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Posted in: DVD · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Blood: The Last Vampire, Easy Rider, Hawaii Five-O, Jack Nicholson, Kevin Costner, Planes, Steve Martin, Trains and Automobiles, Transformers 2, Vega$
by Joe Gillis, Oct 6 2009 // 3:30 PM

Here’s a list of some of the new movie and TV shows coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week that we’re looking forward to seeing. Also, there’s some classic, and not-so-classic, movies hitting Blu-ray for the first time this week as well.
Of all the new releases, we’re particularly interested in the Blu-ray versions of movies and TV shows like Trick ‘r Treat (pictured above with Anna Paquin), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Chinatown, Bones Season 4 and the complete Stargate: Atlantis series.
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Movies
Anvil: The Story of Anvil ~ Robb Reiner (DVD)
Assassination of a High School President ~ Kathryn Morris, Michael Rapaport, Bruce Willis (DVD and Blu-ray)
Chinatown ~ Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston (DVD)
Contact ~ Jodie Foster (Blu-ray)
Dance Flick ~ Damon Wayans (DVD and Blu-ray)
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Posted in: DVD · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Anna Paquin, Brian Cox, David Boreanaz, Jack Black, Jack Nicholson, Jodie Foster, Michael Cera, Snow White, Trick R Treat, True Blood