In a recent interview with GQ, Ryan Reynolds took a few minutes to share his thoughts on a variety of topics ranging from his upcoming film Deadpool, his return to superhero movies, his misstep with Green Lantern, the future of the Fantastic Four cast, and more! Come check it out!
Conceptual illustrator Alfonso De La Torre ("Green Lantern"), has posted three images of an unused creature for R.I.P.D.. The creature would've formed from many Deados combining to make one enormous beast. It was meant for the climax, but was canned.
This was probably the worst release of summer. A dozen years in development, and a $130 million budget, led to only a few weeks in theaters and a miserable B.O. return. I carve into this disc to look for signs of death.
Can't get enough of that snarky Ryan Reynolds? Well, you're in luck. Hit the jump to check out three alternate scenes and one deleted scene from Ryan's supernatural-action-comedy, R.I.P.D..
Hit the jump to check out two alternate openings and a bloopers reel for the supernatural-action-comedy, R.I.P.D.. The film starred Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Bacon and Marisa Miller.
With Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges cast as the two lead characters, R.I.P.D. really should have been one of the funnest movies of the summer. Unfortunately, it ended up being arguably the most disappointing, and a box office flop to boot. Hit the jump for Bridges' thoughts on how it turned out.
While it failed to make too much of an impact at the box office and was negatively received by critics, R.I.P.D> will be available on DVD/Blu-ray on October 29th, 2013. Hit the jump for details on the special features which will be featured on the disc!
Is Ryan Reynolds the sole cause of failure in his comic book movies? I take a deeper look at his last Comic Book Films to find out.
Dark Horse adaptation R.I.P.D. was a movie that should have been all about fun, but was more of a flop with a few laughs that are mostly forgettable. Read on for my thoughts on why I feel it failed both critically and commercially.
FX has already acquired the television rights to multiple 2013 blockbusters (such as Iron Man 3, Man Of Steel and Star Trek Into Darkness), and now the network has gained The Wolverine, this weekend's #1 film 2 Guns and more.
Well, no one else seems to want to do it, so I decided to take one for the team (or in this case, the website). Come on in to see if R.I.P.D. deserves to be ripped (see what I did there?) or not…
Conceptual artist, Jerad S. Marantz, has been featured on our site many times, especially for his work on Green Lantern and X-Men: First Class. Now, he has updated his website with R.I.P.D. concept art, showcasing designs for the Deados.
Surprised? No, neither are we. Both Red 2 and R.I.P.D. opened at the North American box office this weekend, and both have been major disappointments for their respective studios. Does this mark the end of any future non-Marvel/DC superhero movies? Read on for details.
The Conjuring looks set for a solid weekend at the box office, but everything else? Not so much. Hit the jump for details on how big new releases like Red 2 and R.I.P.D. are set to perform this weekend as well as an update on Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim.