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Make your own post!Mitt Romney Debates Billy Madison
The Republican Presidential Nominee battles his toughest opponent yet.
12 Campaign Posters for Movie Characters
...you know who we would vote for? Yoda. And The Dude. And after "The Avengers," Hulk would most definitely get our endorsement. So we asked old friend Old Red Jalopy to get the ball rolling and mock up some campaign posters for some of movie favorites.
Movie Icons Re-Imagined As 'South Park' Characters
We've always wondered how "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker would have applied their signature style to some of our favorite movie icons. See all of your favorites, including Harry Potter and Yoda, here.
7 Movies That Should've Starred Charlie Sheen
While we continue to wait patiently for "Hot Shots! Part Trois" (or even the fraternal reunion "Men at Work 2: Still Working"), here are seven movies that could've used themselves some Sheen
5 Long Lost 'Star Wars' Spin-Offs
NextMovie has exclusively "uncovered" these five long-lost posters for "Star Wars" spin-offs that never saw the light of day.
Hearing People Scream in Space - The Supercut
A video mash-up of people screaming in space from all the best sci-fi movies.
5 Movies That Would've Been Infinitely Better With Sharks
Five nautical-set flicks that would've been much better with a few shark attacks.
Superhero Online Dating Profiles
Superheroes need loving, too, you know. Of course, not every super-love story pans out, so what happens when these guys don't sync perfectly with their first ladies (or guys)? They go online like the rest of us. Here are dating profiles we dug up on the web. Or designed ourselves. We'll leave that up in the air.
9 Classic Album Covers Re-Imagined With 'Harry Potter' Characters
Ron as David Bowie? Voldemort's Army as The Ramones? Dobby in Queen? They're no longer just in our dreams anymore.
7 Famous Movie Cars Redone As Pixar Characters
As everyone knows, those geniuses at Pixar can take any object -- a bug, a fish, a mouse -- and animate it to make it look human, with a voice and a personality to match. And of course, don't forget cars. Pixar's 2006 "Cars" was the studio's first movie to star entirely inanimate objects, and the gamble paid off with a booming box office, Lightning McQueen lunchboxes and pup tents, and kids clamoring to see the movie fix, six, twenty times. "Cars 2" is about to hit theaters, but we're hungry for even more anthropomorphic vehicles -- and so we started wondering what other cars Pixar could animate (maybe for the next sequel?). What would the Landspeeder from "Star Wars" look like in a Pixar movie? Or "Transformers" scallywag Bumblebee? Our friend Old Red Jalopy heard our plaintive cry, and supplied us with seven famous movie cars reimagined as Pixar characters.
The Ultimate Wedding Movie Mashup
You may not have heard anything at all whatsoever about this, but there's kind of a big wedding taking place on Friday. But seriously, Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal event promises to be the stuff of fairy tales, so we figured why not take a look back at the dreamiest matrimonial moments in movies -- from "Gone With the Wind" to "Princess Bride" to "Mamma Mia!" -- pieced together in one beautiful, ceremonial video. (And besides, two of our own are getting married this year, which, you know, is almost as important…) NextMovie presents the ultimate wedding movie mashup.
Remembering Ghostface's Victims: Obits from the Original 'Scream' Trilogy
With "Scream 4" now coming to theaters, we're prepping you for the latest bloodfest by honoring the victims of all-three "Scream" movies with obituaries. Respectful obituaries.
A Virtual Map of Road Trips in Movies
In honor of "Paul," starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as fanboys who travel from San Diego Comic-Con to New Mexico's Area 51 then to Wyoming, and in which, as the photo to the left illustrates, absolutely nothing out of the ordinary happens, we've laid out the routes of 20 movie road trips in one handy map.
Red Riding IN THE Hood
NextMovie "Swedes" the new movie "Red Riding Hood," based on the classic fairytale.
Movie Stars As Animated Characters
Practically every mega-star in Hollywood has gotten animated. We wondered aloud what these stars would look like as animated characters. Check out RPattz, Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, James Franco and more stars in animated form!
Hooter Girls Predict the Oscars
Sure, you can refer to actual experts when seeking out predictions for this weekend's Oscars, but where's the fun in that? Will the experts bring you beer and fried appetizers in between sizing up the major races? Will the experts come scantily clad and impossibly cheery? Will the experts make a passionate argument against the Academy's snubbing of "The Bounty Hunter"? Logic clearly on his side, NextMovie editor Kevin Polowy hit up Hooters to ask the amiable wait staff for their picks at this Sunday's Oscars. Prepare your ballots.
Justin Bieber Recast in Hollywood Classics
Can't get enough Justin Bieber? Neither can we -- that's why we've re-imagined some of our favorite movies like "Grease," "Rebel Without a Cause" and "Avatar" starring The Biebs.
20 Sexiest Sci-Fi Babes
It’s no mistake that Olivia Wilde’s Quorra is featured prominently in promotion for “TRON: Legacy.” Amidst a sea of dazzling CGI images, her organic sexiness is a highlight. But Wilde’s appearance as a beautiful program is more than just a nod to Cindy Morgan’s attractive turn as Yori in the original film, it’s also the latest instance of sexy femininity in sci-fi, a legacy that stretches back decades and encompasses everything from bikini-clad bounty hunters to pleasure robots. Join us as we count down the 20 sexiest.
Voldemort Takes Manhattan
Apparently, even evildoers need to get away. NextMovie has obtained exclusive footage of what appears to be “Harry Potter” supervillain Voldemort vacationing in New York City recently.
7 Movie Franchises Get Disneyfied
You know your movie studio’s in good shape when a film grossing over $100 million is widely considered a failure, as was the case with Disney’s 2009 tentpole release, “The Princess and the Frog.” Disney not only knows how to make good movies, they know how to market them. Their releases offer that unmistakable Disney look and charm that gives us those elusive warm and fuzzies. We imagine what seven other big movie franchises would like if they created by the Mouse House. Including Twilight, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and even Saw. Link: NextMovie