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Michael Bay Goes Medieval on Official ‘Transformers 5’ Title
Michael Bay Goes Medieval on Official ‘Transformers 5’ Title
Michael Bay Goes Medieval on Official ‘Transformers 5’ Title
What, you didn’t think Michael Bay would actually give his new Transformers sequel a silly title like Transformers 5, did you? Of course not. As with its predecessors, the next installment in the franchise has been given a lengthier, more regal name, and is now officially titled Transformers: The Last Knight. Arise, Sir Optimus Prime.
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg Will Reunite for a ‘Daddy’s Home’ Sequel
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg Will Reunite for a ‘Daddy’s Home’ Sequel
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg Will Reunite for a ‘Daddy’s Home’ Sequel
With everyone obsessed with Star Wars: The Force Awakens, very few people noticed the other huge hit of December: the Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg comedy Daddy’s Home. Very quietly, this film about the rivalry between a square stepdad (Ferrell) and a supercool biological father (Wahlberg) grossed more than $150 million in the U.S. and $240 million worldwide. The movie made $70 million more than The Other Guys, the first film that paired Ferrell and Wahlberg together as mismatched buddies, and it was Ferrell’s biggest comedy since Elf back in 2003. Daddy’s Home was a bigger success than the first Anchorman or Talladega Nights (or any Adam McKay / Will Ferrell movie, for that matter).
‘Ted 2’ Review
‘Ted 2’ Review
‘Ted 2’ Review
It’s funny that the poster for Ted 2 features the title character with his back to the camera and his hands suggestively poised near his crotch above the tagline “Ted is coming, again” because the whole movie revolves around the fact that Ted can’t come, not even once. Ted doesn’t have any genitals or a reproductive system, so he can’t have a baby with his wife. His search for a sperm donor eventually spills into the legal system, where a court case will decide a surprisingly complex question: Is Ted a person?

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