Pro Wrestler Zack Ryder Wrote A Song That You Have To Hear Immediately
“You say you moved on and found a new broski / but I don’t want you back, girl, because you are a hoeski.”
“You say you moved on and found a new broski / but I don’t want you back, girl, because you are a hoeski.”
The upcoming Zack Snyder (and co-writer/producer Christopher Nolan) Superman reboot has released TWO official trailers today. The spots are essentially the same, but feature different voice-overs: one from Superman’s real father Jor-El (played by Russell Crowe) and another by his adoptive farmer father Pa Kent (played by Kevin Costner).
For all y’all doubters who thought Henry Cavill was stuffing his tights. From the Vancouver set of Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel.” More like “Man of ROCK HARD BEEFCAKE.” Homina.
So she’s a redhead this time, huh? Zack Snyder’s Superman reboot is hitting theaters June 2013. (via.) View List ›
Because he hasn’t made a good movie since “Dawn of the Dead”?
Artist Stanley Chow did what most of us have done at one time or another: imagined Jon Hamm in tights, fighting crime. Why Warner Bros. didn’t make this a reality instead of casting some limey as Superman, Zod only knows. But if Christian Bale doesn’t return for a fourth Batman film, there’s hope. Desperate, sweaty hope. View List ›
Henry Cavill has been announced as the new Superman in Zack Snyder’s reboot of the superhero franchise. And he’s a Jersey boy! Jersey being an island in the archipelago of British Crown Dependencies in the English Channel, that is. He’s best known for his work in The Tudors and appears to be fit. Sorry, Brandon Routh. View List ›
Here’s the trailer for Zack Snyder’s animated 3D feature about a school for orphaned owls. Looks epic, but owl it do in the theaters? Watch Video ›
The first trailer for the movie that’s being touted as “the smartest, most subversive superhero story ever created” was released today. It’s set in NYC in 1985. That woman’s patent leather bodysuit looks totally vintage Frederick’s of Hollywood! Watch Video ›