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Jason Statham plays his usual ass-kicking self to take on the Russian Mafia and most of NYC. In theaters April 27, 2012.
Jason Statham plays his usual ass-kicking self to take on the Russian Mafia and most of NYC. In theaters April 27, 2012.
After Breaking Bad POV and Wes Anderson From Above, Kogonada is now gracing us with another awesome supercut featuring Quentin Tarantino's trademark trunk shots from below.
Sacha Baron Cohen promoted his movie The Dictator by sprinkling Kim Jong-il's ashes all over the Oscars' red carpet and Ryan Seacrest. We hope he still had enough for Halle Berry's chest.
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The world is ending at 4:44 a.m. and Shanyn Leigh is spending her last hours with Willem Dafoe. Kind of depressing. In limited theaters March 23, 2012.
Mike Myers just the way we like him, dishing out Judo chops with a British accent. Kevin Kline gets a refresher course in Oscar Etiquette from Sir Cecil Worthington.
Henry Inglis and Aaron McCann snap through the Central Institute of Technology in hands-down the best ad for higher education you'll find on the internet.
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It looks like the honeymoon is over for these two.
The most heart-wrenching destruction of polluting, inanimate structures you'll ever see. Their faces are so sad.