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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

#MadMax: Fury Road Powerwheels Desert Drifters For Kids

We don't need another hero.... We need lots of heroes on this dry desert highway we call life. So, let's look Beyond Thunderdome , to the children. We need to give them the tools they need to survive... after the carmageddon. On this day, on this lovely day, don't get mad, get mad maxxed out with Think Geek's Powerwheels Desert Drifters . Watch the video & Purchase these before they are gone after the Jump... Three wasteland worthy, fire-spewing, skull crushing, autopocalypse machines are everything your adolescent anarchist needs to recreate the majesty of this summer's greatest movie of all time. The Fury Roadster, Master Blaster ATV and Rage Rover are the perfect party wagons for patrolling the apocalypse with your pre-teen posse. Watch the carnage unfold in this video from Nerdist.com and see a full gallery of the cars on ThinkGeek.com . The cars can be  Purchased  HERE . Please Leave A Comment-

KICK-ASS TV Spots For #MADMAX: FURY ROAD

Here are 3 new KICK-ASS TV Spots for MAD MAX: FURY ROAD Watch all the clips after the Jump... Looking about 22 per cent more badass than we’ve seen him before – yes, even as those twin ‘Bs’, Bane and Bronson – is Tom Hardy as the mythical four-wheeled warrior, Max Rockatansky. As with Mel Gibson’s forerunner, he’s a man fleeing his tragic past. His wife and child have been killed and all that’s left for him is a desolate land crawling in scum and villainy. And, being Mad Max, he’s going to have a red hot go at killing quite a lot of it. He finds himself caught up with an Imperator called Furiosa (Charlize Theron) and her crew, who are fleeing headlong from an even greater threat. And... well, carnage ensues. Co-starring with Hardy and Theron are Nicholas Hoult, Zoe Kravitz, Riley Keough, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and the big bad, Hugh Keays-Byrne. Please Leave A Comment-

Movie Review: Insurgent

Insurgent is amazingly bad. WARNING: Major spoilers ahead. Review by Matt Cummings After the boredom and schmaltz that upended Divergent at only $150 million domestically, it was clear that the adaptation of the Veronica Roth series needed a serious tuneup. Sadly, a new director and promise of a better product made no difference to the bottom line, as Insurgent is just as bad - and perhaps worse - than its predecessor. As Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley), her boyfriend Four (Theo James), her timid brother Caleb (Ansel Elgort, and the smart aleck Peter (Miles Teller) hide among the peaceful Amity people, the four try to deal with the events surrounding their fellow Divergent soldiers being routed during the last moments of Divergent . Pursued by the evil villainous Erudite leader Jeanine (Kate Winslet), Tris and her fellow Divergents have been targeted to open a sacred box held by Tris' parents (Ashley Judd and Tony Goldwyn), that will show Jeanine the way to destroy th

NEW IMAGES & RELEASE DATE For GOOD KILL STARRING #EthanHawke

  GOOD KILL WILL BE RELEASED THEATRICALLY ON FRIDAY, MAY 15th and it will be on VOD beginning May 22nd.  Major Tommy Egan ( Ethan Hawke ) is fighting a war from the safety of a Nevada trailer, but commitment to the mission comes at a price. See all the images after the Jump... Major Tommy Egan ( Ethan Hawke ) is fighting a war from the safety of a Nevada trailer, but commitment to the mission comes at a price. Gattaca director Andrew Niccol reunites with Ethan Hawke for this timely drama about the human costs of advanced war technology. Directed by: Andrew Niccol Screenplay by: Andrew Niccol Starring: Ethan Hawke, January Jones, Zoe Kravitz, Bruce Greenwood and Jake Abel Release Date: May 15 (Theatrical and VOD) Running Time: 103 minutes Please Leave A Comment-

Explosive Trailer For Mad Max: Fury Road

Mad Max: Fury Road’s first trailer debuted at Comic-Con this summer and, in two action-laden minutes, it managed to arrest much of the negativity that had affixed itself to the long-delayed movie and course-correct the film onto people’s must-watch list. Now, a few months later, comes a second burst of Maxness and more of the same. Looking about 22 per cent more badass than we’ve seen him before – yes, even as those twin ‘Bs’, Bane and Bronson – is Tom Hardy as the mythical four-wheeled warrior, Max Rockatansky. As with Mel Gibson’s forerunner, he’s a man fleeing his tragic past. His wife and child have been killed and all that’s left for him is a desolate land crawling in scum and villainy. And, being Mad Max, he’s going to have a red hot go at killing quite a lot of it. He finds himself caught up with an Imperator called Furiosa (Charlize Theron) and her crew, who are fleeing headlong from an even greater threat. And... well, carnage ensues. Co-starring with Hardy and