Articles about Transformers: Dark of the Moon
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Originality isn't necessarily something Hollywood studios specialize in. "Battleship" proves this as some scenes feels overly familiar - that's because the are completely ripped off from these five movies.
Source: www.cinemablend.com
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Journey 2 swaps Brendan Fraser for The Rock, making it the latest entry in the fast-growing recasting canon.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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The studio Paramount is 2011's champ of the box office. They had some massive hits in Mission Impossible and Transformers.
Source: www.thewrap.com
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From embarrassing celebrity cameos to anti-nerd superhero movies, according to @craveonlinenews these were the weirdest movie moments of the year!
Source: www.craveonline.com
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How many 2011 movie trailers had music that was a borderline ripoff of Zimmer's "Inception" score? @kylebuchanan explores
Source: nymag.com
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The gang at @moviemistakes has compiled the most egregious on-screen errors of 2011. Check 'em out
Source: www.moviemistakes.com
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The director of "Twelve Monkeys" and "Brazil" sits down and gives his opinions on quite a few subjects - including "The Dark Knight", "Transformers", and the upcoming "Tintin"
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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Apollo 18 is the first mainstream NASA-related film to be released since the final space shuttle mission launched this summer, and this writer wonders what NASA's cinematic future will be. He wonders that now, since there is a less visible ongoing reality for our NASA-related narrative fictions to emerge from, what exactly will our fictions become?
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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FilmNerds.com contributor and "Nocturnal Third" writer/director Ben Stark breaks down the summer that was, including best-of lists, ruminations on spiritual through-lines, and favorite theatrical experiences.
Source: filmnerds.com
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A roundup by @thewrap of all the egregious historical liberties Hollywood took in summer blockbusters this year
Source: www.thewrap.com
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Originality isn't necessarily something Hollywood studios specialize in. "Battleship" proves this as some scenes feels overly familiar - that's because the are completely ripped off from these five movies.
Source: www.cinemablend.com
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Journey 2 swaps Brendan Fraser for The Rock, making it the latest entry in the fast-growing recasting canon.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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The studio Paramount is 2011's champ of the box office. They had some massive hits in Mission Impossible and Transformers.
Source: www.thewrap.com
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From embarrassing celebrity cameos to anti-nerd superhero movies, according to @craveonlinenews these were the weirdest movie moments of the year!
Source: www.craveonline.com
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How many 2011 movie trailers had music that was a borderline ripoff of Zimmer's "Inception" score? @kylebuchanan explores
Source: nymag.com
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The gang at @moviemistakes has compiled the most egregious on-screen errors of 2011. Check 'em out
Source: www.moviemistakes.com
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The director of "Twelve Monkeys" and "Brazil" sits down and gives his opinions on quite a few subjects - including "The Dark Knight", "Transformers", and the upcoming "Tintin"
Source: herocomplex.latimes.com
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FilmNerds.com contributor and "Nocturnal Third" writer/director Ben Stark breaks down the summer that was, including best-of lists, ruminations on spiritual through-lines, and favorite theatrical experiences.
Source: filmnerds.com
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Apollo 18 is the first mainstream NASA-related film to be released since the final space shuttle mission launched this summer, and this writer wonders what NASA's cinematic future will be. He wonders that now, since there is a less visible ongoing reality for our NASA-related narrative fictions to emerge from, what exactly will our fictions become?
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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A roundup by @thewrap of all the egregious historical liberties Hollywood took in summer blockbusters this year
Source: www.thewrap.com
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The Decepticon battle takes its toll on Hotel 71, an actual boutique hotel in Chicago. While the damage shown in this shot is the work of computer graphics, the base of the hotel and a five-block radius around it were dressed with debris for scenes of destruction.
71 E Wacker Dr, Chicago, CA
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This turreted 40-story landmark skyscraper plays a significant role in the last part of "Dark of the Moon."
35 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, CA
