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"Never Say Never"- Could We Soon See ‘Monsters Inc. 2’ After All?
#Pixar: we all know them, and we all love them. It is the groundbreaking, #Disney owned animation studio that single-handedly changed the movie industry. Indeed, Pixar’s movies are so cherished that they have fans clamoring for sequels to pretty much every property. 2016 saw the release of #FindingDory, the long-anticipated sequel to the firm fan-favorite Finding Nemo.
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
What Does the End of 'Doctor Strange' Mean for the Magical Future of the MCU?
Marvel fans... rejoice! Doctor Strange is being released across the world, and it’s getting a very warm reception from cinema goers everywhere. It certainly is exciting to see a mystical superhero movie, since it’s been some time since the last Thor movie has sated appetites. But there are a lot of questions that the movie has left for future installments of the #MarvelCinematicUniverse to answer. Now that Doctor Strange has brought magic into these interconnected movies, how could this affect the upcoming films? What are the consequences of his meddling with time?
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
'Friends': The One Where Joey Loses Character Focus
The famous sitcom 'Friends' ran for ten impressive years. Since the show finished, people have been noticing all kinds of little mistakes across all ten seasons. One example is the back drop outside Monica's window. For some reason it kept on changing scenery. But now there's a new error noticed by fans when re-watching episodes. It seems Matt LeBlanc is noticed losing character focus as he breaks down in tears on set. Take a look.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Robots In Disguise: Meet 'Westworld' Season 2 Cast
If there is one thing HBO knows how to do, it's make an epic hour of television with an epic cast. From Game of Thrones to Oz to The Wire, HBO's back-catalog has some stellar credentials. The latest show to join the network's list of TV titans is the long-mooted reimagining of Michael Crichton's Westworld. The 1973 film trapped a group of innocent visitors in a theme park controlled by waxy robots gone wrong. You remember the episode of The Simpsons with Itchy & Scratchy Land? Yep, that's the one!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Game Of Thrones Is Preparing To End
Mighty 'Game Of Thrones' fans are still recovering from the epic sixth Season Finale, but sadly we bring you some devastating news that you'll be gutted to hear. The co-creators of the hit HBO show David Benioff and D.B Weiss have explained what they have planned for the future of 'Game Of Thrones'. It's defiantly not what fans intend to hear.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Dame Of Thrones: Is Angela Lansbury Set To Join 'Game Of Thrones' Season 7?
Winter is coming, and as we prepare for hibernation and throw on our faux furs, we continue the annual agonising wait for the next season of Game of Thrones. We need something to tide us over, so amidst spoilers and set pics comes the inevitable swell of casting news - and boy do we have a doozy for you. The latest news out of the rumor mill is that legendary actress Angela Lansbury is set to cross the narrow sea to join HBO's bloody saga. German website Bild reports that the actress is in talks for four days of filming for a two episode stint next year. Is the the 90-year-old set to swap Bedknobs and Broomsticks for Bravos and bastards?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
8 Times Science — Not Superpowers — Saved the Day
After nearly 80 years of superhero comics, we have to ask ourselves: what really makes our heroes super? Is it the powers they are born with (or have thrust upon them), or the knowledge they acquire over the course of their lives? Batman v Superman itself was a (long) battle of faith vs. science, and we eagerly queued up so see who would win this age-old fight. The answer is...no one!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
These 4 Scooby Doo Films Are By Far The Best Ones
The people of the world were introduced to Scooby Doo back in 1969. The original Series named 'Scooby Doo, Where Are You!' was created for Hanna-Barbera Productions. The original writers were Joe Ruby and Ken Spears when the show launched in the late '60s. In case you don't know, the show which was shown every Saturday morning had featured four close teenagers called Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers. They went on mysteries with their talking Great Dane called Scooby Doo. They solved all kinds of mysteries which had involved supposedly supernatural creatures.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Geeks
Serious Squad Goals: When 'Suicide Squad' Met Harry Potter!
The world of cinema is full of some pretty epic pairings - Thelma and Louise, Batman and Robin, Harry Potter and...Harley Quinn? Despite both films being property of Warner Bros, we doubt 'The Boy Who Lived' and 'The Clown Princess of Crime' will be meeting anytime soon. However, it was full on 'squad goals' over the weekend as Margot Robbie and Ben Affleck 'pottered' on down to London's Palace Theatre to indulge in some magic. Could Harley be swapping 'damaged' tattoos for lightning-shaped scars?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Daddy Issues: We Finally Know Who Ash's Father Is(n't) In Pokémon!
There are more Pokémon theories out there than Ratattas in Pokémon Go, but now one popular theory has been well and truly debunked! It is time to take off the tin foil as we get one step closer to unravelling the mystery of just who Ash Ketchum's father is. As the star of the anime series, Ash's daddy issues have formed one of the franchise's biggest mysteries since the series' creation - did the show go full Goku and tragically killed him off, or is Ash's father some deadbeat dad who abandoned his family? Back in 2008 the anime show's director Masamitsu Hidaka even teased that we may meet Mr. Ketchum if Ash needed to "grow". Eight years later and we are still waiting, Hidaka! We're still no closer to the mysterious father of Ash.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Times Flies: What Makes David Cronenberg's 'The Fly' The Greatest Remake Ever ?
It is nostalgia time again here at Movie Pilot, as from tiny maggots do mighty flies grow. We take a look back at what made 1986's The Fly such a masterpiece and re-visit David Cronenberg's winged horror. With the tagline "Be afraid, be very afraid", how many horror-tots of today would know that such an iconic phrase originated with The Fly? As a staple of any good DVD collection, The Fly has been parodied, sequelled and talked about being remade for the past 30 years. This is how one director's horror-opus can still create a 'buzz' three decades later!
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











