And multicolored aliens.
First the blue guys overshadow him, now this!
Feeling the wrath yet?
Can he pull off non-handsome?
Marvel at this news.
Yeah. Watch it.
We chat with the writer-director of 'Super 8' about his much-anticipated sci-fi thriller.
It's a buddy comedy! (Duh.)
Lame.
Haven't heard of him? Don't worry, he has a Wikipedia page.
It's not a musical called "Put That Thing Back Where It Came From Or So Help Me?"
Another 'Twilight' and 'Underworld' rip off.
Count me in.
Michael Bay's production company tackles the horror-comedy remake.
Tim Burton and John August may team up again for the game adaptation.
The acclaimed filmmaker is being courted by DreamWorks to helm the adaptation of their recently acquired property
Disney Chief Rich Ross unveils slate updates including 'Monsters Inc. 2', 'Brave'
Michael Bay's horror factory will now produce the remake with Rob Cohen
Creature feature sells just hours after it's premiere at the Austin based festival
Paris Hilton will be monstrous in her latest TV role -- as herself.
Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda have found themselves entangled in a lawsuit over their 2005 film Monster-in-Law amid allegations of copyright infringement.
Sandra Bullock Stops Stalker, Eminem and Wife Split Again, Jennifer Lopez Meets Her Monster-in-Law Reese Witherspoon Snoop Dogg
Pixar/Disney's Monsters, Inc. is setting the bar high for next week's release of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
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The animated feature Shrek has generated $110 million in VHS and DVD sales since its release Friday. Consumers bought a record-setting 2.5 million double-disc Shrek DVDs and 4.5 million VHS units, making it the biggest weekend in video since The Lion King's release in 1995, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Monsters, Inc. produced a monstrous box office over the weekend -- an estimated $63.4 million, the biggest gate ever for the opening of an animated movie, the biggest for an opening of a Disney release, and the biggest for a film opening in November.
The verdict of the critics regarding Monsters, Inc.: It's not as good as Shrek, but it's still good in its own right.
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Attendance is expected to soar next weekend with the opening of Pixar's latest computer animated production, Monsters, Inc.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 6, 2000 -- Cody Gifford is not a monster. So says the spawn of Kathie Lee Gifford who today filed suit against a supermarket tab for an article that said the 10-year-old towheaded tyke was a real ... incorrigible individual. The court action was filed in Palm Beach County, Fla. The defendant is the Examiner. The Gifford camp says the Examiner flat-out made up stuff for its Feb. 8 article, "Kathie Lee's Turning Poor Cody into a Monster." The story said Cody had been a pain during production on "Model Behavior," the ABC TV movie that marked his acting debut. No comment yet from the Examiner. Mariah Carey CAREY ON: Singer Mariah Carey, waylaid by oyster-induced food poisoning over the weekend, was discharged from a Boston hospital Wednesday night. She'd checked in Monday after becoming ill. MOURNING AFTER: Sandra Bullock will
HORRORWOOD, Karloffornia, April 5, 2000 -- It's shaping up as one of the greatest battles in the history of monster movies, right up there with "Frankenstein vs. the Wolf Man," "King Kong vs. Godzilla" and even the yet-unfilmed "Freddy vs. Jason." Coming soon to a courtroom near you (via Court TV, natch): "Forry vs. Ferry," with cameos by Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, Hugh Hefner and others. The "Forry" in question is Forrest J. Ackerman, founder of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine and a guru to sci-fi and horror movie geeks all over the world (including Hollywood directors Joe Dante, Sam Raimi and Frank Darabont). "Ferry" is one Ray Ferry, the magazine's current publisher, and the target of a $1 million lawsuit in which Ackerman seeks to regain control of his creature-feature legacy. "I hope future generations of fans will remember me as the preserver and promoter of
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 7, 2000 -- Boris Karloff's daughter wants her "Mummy." Er, money. Or, more specifically, Sara Karloff wants Universal Studios to pay up for allegedly reneging on a royalties deal for using her horror-icon dad's likeness in studio advertising and promotional materials for movies such as 1999's blockbuster remake "The Mummy." According to Daily Variety, Karloff's lawsuit is seeking more than $10 million. According to the complaint, filed Thursday in Los Angeles, Sara Karloff and Universal spent months negotiating a royalty agreement. During the 1930s and '40s, her father starred in a number of horror pictures for Universal, and the studio wanted permission to use his likeness as the Frankenstein monster, as well as the Ardath Bey/Imhotep characters from "The Mummy." But, according to Sara Karloff's suit, the studio pulled a fast one. It