All Posts Tagged With: "Get Smart"

Unversal to unleash Nude Bomb


To coincide with the theatrical release of the Steve Carell Get Smart update, Universal Home Video will release The Nude Bomb to DVD on June 17th. Hailed by its DVD artwork as “the original Get Smart movie,” the 1980 feature stars Don Adams, Sylvia Kristel, and Rhonda Fleming. No bonus material will be included with the Bomb DVD. DVDActive displays the package’s cover.

5Apr2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Crystal Skull among new TV spots


Coming Soon presents the most recent television advertisement for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. In addition, the site offers new TV spots for Iron Man, Speed Racer, WALL•E, Kung Fu Panda, Get Smart, Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Baby Mama and Smart People.

30Mar2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Second trailer for Get Smart now online


The trailer section of Apple.com presents the second theatrical ad for Get Smart. Starring Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Alan Arkin and Terrence Stamp, the comedy will hit theaters on June 20.

28Feb2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

TNT, TBS to air Dark Knight, Speed Racer


According to Variety, Turner Broadcasting’s TNT and TBS have won the battle to air a Warner Bros. Domestic Cable TV package that includes such upcoming titles as 10,000 B.C., The Dark Knight, Speed Racer, Get Smart, the Jim Carrey comedy Yes Man and the Leonardo DiCaprio-Russell Crowe vehicle Body of Lies. The deal also features such recent theatrical releases as I Am Legend, Fred Claus, The Bucket List and Fool’s Gold.

28Feb2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Big Screen Roundup: 2/1/08 Edition



MTV has the third image from Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull to debut this week. The picture features Jones at the government warehouse from Raiders of the Lost Ark.

It appears Disney has big plans to extend its National Treasure franchise. Jim Hill Media suggests that the series could have third and fourth installments, as well as a theme park attraction. Interestingly, the article even offers a possible synopsis for National Treasure 3, which may “send the Gates family off to Easter Island and beyond in search of Atlantis. More importantly, the pure, clean power source that was supposedly lost forever when this ancient civilization sank beneath the sea. Which - were it to be harnessed today - would immediately put an end to global warming. Not to mention making gas and oil obsolete.”

Coming Soon features six video clips from Jumper, hitting theaters on February 14.

The Hollywood Reporter suggests that in selecting a director for The Wolf Man, Universal has narrowed its choices down to Brett Ratner, Frank Darabont, James Mangold and Joe Johnston.

Superhero Hype! takes an exclusive trip to the set of Hellboy II: The Golden Army. The in-depth article features new images and interviews regarding the anticipated sequel.

Ain’t It Cool News describes its experience at the editing bay of Get Smart on the Warner Bros. lot. The piece includes summaries of film clips shown during the visit.

Latino Review reviews the final screenplay for the live-action G.I. Joe movie, penned by Stuart Beattie.

DVDActive has the details on the DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD releases for I Am Legend. The single disc version of the film will carry four animated comics (Death As a Gift, Isolation, Sacrificing the Few for the Many, and Shelter), and DVD-ROM features. The two-disc edition will contain those extras as well as an alternate theatrical version of the film with a “controversial” ending. The Blu-ray and HD DVD discs will offer the two-disc DVD’s extras.

2Feb2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Big Screen Roundup: 1/24/08 Edition



As reported by The Sun, Edward Norton recently explained to Total Film that the upcoming Incredible Hulk has no connection to Ang Lee’s 2003 picture Hulk. In addition, the actor confirmed that Incredible Hulk is intended to be the first of multiple films in the franchise.

Bloody-Disgusting suggests that Oscar-nominated director Paul Thomas Anderson may be considering a horror film as his next project.

Shock Till You Drop has an exclusive interview with Larry Bishop, who produced, wrote, directed and stars in Quentin Tarantino Presents Hell Ride.

Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Wilkinson have joined Julia Roberts and Clive Owen in Duplicity, written and to be directed by Tony Gilroy. The characters of Thornton and Wilkinson are described by Variety as “CEOs of rival pharmaceutical companies racing to corner the market on an innovation that will bring wild profits.”

An update on the production for the Heath Ledger film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is provided by Us Magazine and Variety, as noticed by Coming Soon. Apparently, crew members on the Vancouver set of the movie were sent home after the actor’s death yesterday. It has yet to be revealed how or whether producers plan to proceed on Parnassus without Ledger.

Ain’t It Cool News presents its final round of questions with Sylvester Stallone, as the actor’s Rambo enters theaters nationwide today.

Celebrating the release of Rambo, IGN Movies counts down the “Top 10 One-Man Army Movies.” Topping the list is the Bruce Willis action picture Die Hard.

The Digital Bits writes that No Country for Old Men will street March 11 on DVD and Blu-ray. Meanwhile, industry sources tell the site to expect Juno on DVD and Blu-ray in late March or early April.

DVDActive unveils what is in store for the rated and unrated versions of the Hitman DVD and Blu-ray, coming March 11.

Arriving with a two-disc Collector’s Edition and a single-disc DVD release March 25 is The Mist. Fangoria breaks down what bonus material will appear on each DVD edition.

The Wall Street Journal indicates that at the Sundance Film Festival, Focus Features snagged the comedy Hamlet 2 for a near record $10 million in an all-night bidding war.

With IESB.net, Jason Statham talks about possibly taking on the main role of a Sub-Mariner movie, while also hinting that a relaunch to the Crow franchise might be in the works.

The Movie Insider has the one-sheet for the Al Pacino flick 88 Minutes.

Moviefone presents the trailer for Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, entering theaters on March 21.

Coming Soon showcases the international trailer for Get Smart, starring Steve Carell.

Also, Coming Soon presents a brief Q&A with Jessica Alba, who addresses the current status of Sin City 2 and Fantastic Four 3.

24Jan2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

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