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Tom Hiddleston is in early talks to headline a remake of The Crow for Relativity Media. The Avengers villain would play Eric Draven, a man who returns from the grave to avenge his own death, who was portrayed by Brandon Lee in the original film. Lee was famously killed when he was accidentally shot on the set of The Crow. The remake is being directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez (Before the Fall). [The Wrap]

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“Why is he splitting them up?”

“Why are they so long?”

“Why must he take something we love and ruin it?”

No these are not reviews for The Hobbit: An Unexpected JourneyThey were the assumed reaction of the tens of people who read Part 1 of my 2012 wrap up; where I dissected the year of Channing Tatum, had two Lincolns square off, and looked at one of the two live action Snow White adaptations. Part 2 will start with…

2 Films, 20 Dwarfs

Snow White and the Huntsman featured Chris Hemsworth as a hunter whose prey is apparently trees since his weapon of choice is an axe, and Kristen Stewart as a Snow White who went to the distinguished school of parted lip acting. There’s a love triangle that nobody cares about – and I’m not talking about director Rupert Sanders, K. Stew, and R. Patt – and Charlize Theron acting with as much subtly as a nuclear explosion. The dwarfs were entertaining but tragically underused.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was what I expected. It’s similar to The Lord of the Rings trilogy in a lot of ways but is not as good as any of them. Where we came to know and love every character in that series we only really get to know Bilbo, Gandalf, and Thorin in this. Meanwhile there are a mess of other dwarfs that are only distinguishable by variations of hair above the neck, and sometimes that doesn’t even do enough to make them stand out. Did it need to be a trilogy? No. Is the book being dragged through the mud? More like dropped in a puddle before quickly being grabbed and dried off quickly. As long as fans of The Lord of the Rings series don’t go into it expecting it to be world shattering they should enjoy themselves. I should mention I didn’t see it in 48fps but I heard mostly negative things about it.

And the Winner Is: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - even though Peter Jackson obviously thinks “dues ex machina” is Latin for giant eagles.

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netflix instant streaming movie release schedule

*Update* – Here’s a few more movies that came out on the first:

New Movies on Netflix Instant Watch – Saturday October 1st

Midnight Cowboy (R | 1969)

Flickchart Ranking: #476
Times Ranked: 41896
Win Percentage: 42%
How Many Top-20′: 117 Users

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Midnight Cowboy reviews and rankings

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Directed By: John Schlesinger

Starring: Dustin Hoffman  •  Jon Voight  •  Sylvia Miles  •  John McGiver  •  Brenda Vaccaro

Genres: Buddy Film  •  Drama  •  Prostitution Film  •  Urban Drama

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netflix instant streaming movie release schedule

It’s time for the first of the month again, when Netflix unleashes a huge array of streaming goodies for all us movie lovers. Last month’s mix-up with the Netflix API relaying that Miramax movies would be released, when they actually weren’t, is being fixed with Pulp Fiction and much more coming out. Take a look:

New to Netflix Streaming On Monday May 30th

Animal Kingdom (R | 2010)

Flickchart Ranking: #694
Times Ranked: 6384
Win Percentage: 59%
How Many Top-20′s: 13 Users

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Animal Kingdom reviews and rankings

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Directed By: David Michôd

Starring: Ben Mendelsohn •  Jacki Weaver •  Joel Edgerton •  Luke Ford •  Guy Pearce

Genres: Coming-of-Age •  Crime •  Crime Drama •  Crime Thriller •  Drama •  Ensemble Film •  Gangster Film •  Thriller

Studios/Franchises: Golden Globe Nominated •  Academy Award Nominated •  Sony Pictures Classics

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For the past five years, Marvel has unofficially kicked off the summer movie season with their fantastic lineup of superheroes. With big names like Wolverine, Spider-Man and Iron Man at their disposal, they have dominated the last half-decade of setting the bar high for the beginning of the summer. This weekend, they will attempt to do the same with a new film franchise based on Thor, about the strong and cocky god of thunder who gets kicked out of Asgard and forced to live on Earth. But before you start off the summer with this big-budget spectacle, check out some of these under-ranked films from the stars of Thor.

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