Jean-Michel Folon (1934-2005)

I never knew about this famous Belgian artist, Monsieur Folon, until I discovered — er, “stalked” — some of his fascinating designs at EMoviePosterEnjoy!

Play Moneyball!

moneyball bookI’m bummed. Was really looking forward to seeing how Steven Soderbergh was going to pull off the adaptation of Michael Lewis’s bestselling baseball book about the Oakland A’s, MONEYBALL, starring Brad Pitt — that is, before Sony decided to yank it out of sight.

But let’s hope Pitt & Soderbergh can come up with the dough sooner than later…

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Flickr Pick: The Rock Vs. Jason


Walking Fast

Originally uploaded by MCWHAMMER

Hey, who needs another Freddy Vs. Jason rematch? They should bring back Sheriff Buford Pusser from the original WALKING TALL.

But I can understand why The Rock Dwayne Johnson had his character’s name changed to Chris Vaughn…You can’t go around town kicking butt with the name Pusser.

Where Have You Gone, Sean?

Last week, The Hollywood Reporter wrote that Sean Penn is taking time off from making movies to spend more time with his family, so I couldn’t help but wonder…What if he had taken the last 20+ years off? Who else could’ve possibly filled those shoes?

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Flickr Pick: There Will Be Cornflakes




There Will Be Cornflakes.

Originally uploaded by korymatthew

Academy-Award winner!

“Ladies and gentlemen, if I say I’m a Cereal man…”

– Daniel Plainview

Jeremy Piven Doing Mamet’s Next Movie?

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Kind of an old story, but…According to Variety, Jeremy Piven, a.k.a. Ari from ENTOURAGE, recently dropped out of David Mamet’s broadway production of Speed-the-Plow due to mercury poisoning.

Let’s hope they can put that all behind them and work together again soon…

Cool Legos Posters

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Can’t wait to see what they do with Lincoln Logs…

Check ’em out at Speckyboy via the Moviegoods blog. Or just go to the Craig Lyons Flickr page.