Bale wanted Arnold to be a part of Terminator Salvation Hindustan Times Thu, 28 May 2009 13:37 PM PDT COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! British actor Christian Bale has revealed that he tried to get Arnold Schwarzenegger to appear in Terminator Salvation , the fourth movie in the Terminator series. | Terminator franchise doesn't need Arnold: Bale Hindustan Times Thu, 28 May 2009 13:37 PM PDT COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! British actor Christian Bale says Arnold Schwarzenegger is no longer relevant to the Terminator movie franchise. | Terminator Salvation bruises Schwarzenegger's ego Hindustan Times Thu, 28 May 2009 13:37 PM PDT COMMENT ON THIS ! Your Views! Hollywood action hero-turned-California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has revealed that he was "a little upset" when his kids declared the new Terminator movie Terminator Salvation as their favourite. | For Sale: Scene of Ferrari's Demise in Ferris Bueller's Day Off Edmunds.com Thu, 28 May 2009 13:33 PM PDT HIGHLAND PARK, Illinois â" The house that served as the setting for one of the most memorable Ferrari crashes in movie history is up for sale. The steel-and-glass mansion that appeared in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off is on the market for $2.3 million, according to a listing by Sudler Sotheby's Realty in Chicago. | A-List: Overrated Movies Box Office Prophets Thu, 28 May 2009 13:33 PM PDT Every movie is bound to have its detractors. Some movies will have far more detractors than those who love them, but there's always a few films that a vocal minority actively hate. Yes, the overrated movie is an archetype of Hollywood and has been for many years. | Movie review: 'Drag Me to Hell' The Canton Repository Thu, 28 May 2009 13:25 PM PDT The name alone, âDrag Me to Hell,â tells you exactly what this is: an unabashed celebration of B-movie schlockery. But the dichotomies director Sam Raimi presents within that familiar genre are what make this such a kick. | Movie review: 'Up' The Canton Repository Thu, 28 May 2009 13:24 PM PDT âUp,â Pixarâs first foray into 3-D animation, hews brilliantly to the aesthetic and narrative values audiences have come to expect from the artists who brought forth such classics as âToy Storyâ and âFinding Nemo.â | Movie Reviews filmcritic.com Thu, 28 May 2009 13:16 PM PDT Two friends walk down the road of their village, arms draped around each other. They are young and angular and look similar with the noticeable exception of their clothing: One is dressed in a dirty, black longsleeve while the other wears button-up shirts and sports a backpack. | | |
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