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  1. https://www.comicbookmovie.com/aquaman/aquaman-2-sets-release-date-warner-bros-superhero-sequel-swims-into-theaters-in-2022-a166791
  2. Long before The Asylum existed, there was Cannon Films. After being sold to Israeli cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus, Cannon Films churned out some of the shittiest movies ever produced on a monthly (sometimes even weekly) basis in the 1980s. They were the kings of the B-movie genre, releasing guilty pleasures such as Sho Kosugi's Ninja Trilogy, Chuck Norris' Missing in Action trilogy, Charles Bronson's Death Wish saga, Sylvester Stallone's Cobra and Over the Top, and the American Ninja pentalogy. But that's not all - Cannon was responsible for Masters of the Universe and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, as well as Robotech: The Untold Story. And who could ever forget their dance classics Breakin' and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo? To celebrate this fabled production studio, a documentary was released in 2014. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films features interviews with stars who either made their big break or went broke with Cannon such as Michael "American Ninja" Dudikoff, Dolph "He-Man" Lundgren, Bo Derek (still a "10" for her age), Cassandra "Elvira" Peterson, Marina "Counselor Troi" Sirtis, Alex "Bill S. Preston, ESQ" Winter, and more. Much like Tim Burton's biopic on Ed Wood, this documentary has received critical acclaim worldwide. So what were your favorite Cannon films? Official Facebook Page Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 93% - "Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films pays tribute to the titular studio with an affectionate look back that's arguably more entertaining than much of Cannon's own B-movie product."
  3. Just when you think they've exhausted every cliche in a zombie movie, they decide to throw robots into the mix. Robots that look like a Zaku from Gundam and a Cylon had babies. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eVB-9Mgsx38 They also seem to be ripping off part of the plot to Resident Evil 5.
  4. Everyone's favorite action film retirement home franchise is back. The Expendables 3 marks the return of the world-famous mercenary team: Sylvester Stallone as Barney Ross Jason Statham as Lee Christmas Jet Li as Yin Yang (who will now have more screen time than in the last film) Dolph Lundgren as Gunner Jensen Randy Couture as Toll Road Terry Crews as Hale Caesar Arnold Schwarzenegger as Trench Mauser Joining the cast will be the following: Mel Gibson as Conrad Stonebanks (he's been on a roll with bad guy roles) Wesley Snipes as Surgeon (first big work out of jail) Antonio Banderas as Galgo Harrison Ford as Max Drummer Kellan Lutz (Hercules 3D, Emmett Cullen in The Twilight Saga) as Smilee Ronda Rousey (female MMA fighter; also confirmed for Fast & Furious 7) as Luna Victor Ortiz (former WBC Welterweight Champion) as Mars Glen Powell (a stock manager in The Dark Knight Rises) as Thorn Kelsey Grammer (Frasier, Hank McCoy/Beast in X-Men: The Last Stand) as Bonaparte Robert Davi (Jake Fratelli in The Goonies, Sanchez in Licence to Kill) as Goran Vogner Not returning for this stint: Mickey Rourke (Tool from the first film) Bruce Willis (Church from the first two films) Chuck Norris (Booker from the second film) Rumored in the casting call: Jackie Chan Nicolas Cage Steven Seagal Clint Eastwood Jean-Claude Van Damme (as the twin brother of Jean Villain from the second film) Milla Jovovich The Expendables 3 is directed by Patrick Hughes. Filming has begun in Bulgaria, and it is set for a release date of August 15, 2014. The Expendables 3 @ IMDb
  5. They didn't learn from the last one, did they? Coming to some U.S. theaters on November 30 is Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, the pseudo-sequel to the 2009 flop Universal Soldier: Regeneration. For this film, we see British martial arts actor Scott Adkins (Hector in The Expendables 2, Yuri Boyka in Undisputed 2-3) as the main protagonist John, who is out to avenge the slaying of his wife and daughter. All points lead to Luc Deveraux (played once again by Jean-Claude Van Damme) as the main culprit, as he and yet another clone of Andrew Scott (Dolph Lundgren, of course) lead an army of UniSols to liberate their kind from government rule. Just like A1 mentioned on another thread: "There has NEVER been a franchise that has been this fuked up. EVER." Official Site
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