2011 Movies

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Brand New “Babylon A.D.” Trailer

By Allan Ford | Jun 10, 2008 | Movie Photos, Movie Trailers (0) Comment

Babylon A.D.

The first full lenght trailer for “Babylon A.D.” staring Vin Diesel has been released featuring the famous “Requiem for a Dream” music, entitled “Lux Aeterna.”

Vin Diesel stars as a veteran-turned-mercenary (Thoorop). He is hired to deliver a package from the ravages of post-apocalyptic Eastern Europe.The “package” is a mysterious young woman with a secret, she is host to an organism that a cult wants to harvest in order to produce a genetically modified Messiah.

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‘Babylon A.D.’ International Poster and Trailer

By Allan Ford | May 1, 2008 | Movie Posters, Movie Trailers (0) Comment

‘Babylon A.D.’ International Poster - CLICK HERE

A new international poster and trailer for the upcoming Vin Diesel action flick “Babylon A.D.” has been released, featuring a familiar shot of the actor walking through a city.

“Babylon A.D.” is directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, who last helmed Halle Berry‘s “Gothika” back in 2003. He seems to be just as popular behind the camera as he is in front. You might remember Kassovitz from “Munich,” where he played one of the Mossad agents along side Daniel Craig and Eric Bana.

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Vin Diesel’s BABYLON A.D. Runtime Slashed

By Allan Ford | Apr 10, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Vin Diesel in Babylon A.D.

Vin Diesel‘s next movie Babylon A.D. has had its running time drastically chopped by studio 20th Century Fox.

Twitch Film reports that the original cut, which ran 2 hours and 40 minutes, has been slashed to 90 minutes for its UK release.

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has also awarded the film a 12A rating, suggesting that much of the action and violence from the film has been cut.

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Most Romantic Movie Scenes

By Allan Ford | Jan 28, 2008 | Movie News (0) Comment

Casablanca posterThe final scene between Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in

Casablanca has been named the ‘Most Romantic Moment’ in cinema.

Rick’s farewell to Ilsa at the end of the 1942 World War II classic beat Virginia Cherrill and Charlie Chaplin’s love scene from 1931′s City Lights.

Gregory Peck teasing Audrey Hepburn at the Mouth of Truth in 1953 romantic comedy Roman Holiday took third position in the poll by CNN.

Burt Lancaster’s famous clinch with Deborah Kerr in 1953′s From Here to Eternity came in fourth, followed by Audrey Tautou and Mathieu Kassovitz’s bicycle ride through Paris in 2001 French film Amelie.

The Top 10 Most Romantic Moments were from the following films:

1. Casablanca

Casablanca

2. City Lights

City Lights

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