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The London - born actor will star alongside Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day and Ron Perlman in the film about a battle between giant alien monsters who ravage Earth and giant man - made robots known as Jaegers.

Not exact matches

Now the monsters are not aliens, nor monster, now they are the friendly neighbor, the shay guy who lives with his mother.
A straight - faced updating of the 1950s space monster formula, film stars Charlie Sheen as the rogue scientist who battles E.T.s, uncovers government conspiracies and, most impressive of all, suppresses giggles when confronted with some of the silliest alien effects in memory.
Two years after 2001 came out, the year 1970 ushered in that decade's I - Like - Ike nostalgia fad with the U.S. release of Godzilla vs. Monster Zero, a monster - cum - alien saucer movie featuring a buzz - cut American who saves theMonster Zero, a monster - cum - alien saucer movie featuring a buzz - cut American who saves themonster - cum - alien saucer movie featuring a buzz - cut American who saves the world.
So there's Jezebel (the voice of Stacy «Fergie» Ferguson: Nine, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa), the «hot» «popular» collie who only dispenses her lady affections to the «top dog,» who is — unless Marmaduke can displace him — Rottweiler Bosco (the voice of Kiefer Sutherland: Monsters vs. Aliens, The Sentinel).
Monster Trucks stars Lucas Till in Shia LaBeouf's Transformers role as the guy who befriends a car - related alien, and he'll be appearing alongside Jane Levy, Amy Ryan, Thomas Lennon, and Holt McCallany.
This strange and twisted indie sci - fi thriller directed by Eric Dapkewicz who has worked on animated movies like Monsters Vs. Aliens and Puss in Boots,...
And nobody embodied that theme more this year than Alex Pettyfer — this time around, he's an alien kid who's being hunted down by monsters who have to kill him and his comrades in numerical order.
Strange Invaders (Twilight Time, Blu - ray)-- Part offbeat horror film, part UFO conspiracy, and part tribute to 1950s alien invasion pictures, this good - natured comic sci - fi film stars Paul Le Mat as a college professor who goes in search of his ex-wife and finds a time - warped town that shouldn't exist populated by bug - eyed monsters that shoot lasers.
0:00 — Intro / Monster Truck Jam / Oatmeal 12:30 — Headlines: Ricky Gervais and the Golden Globes, Anne Hathaway is Catwoman, Tom Hardy is Bane, X-Men: First Class Photos, Schwarzenegger Contemplates a Comeback 43:20 — Review: Buried 1:27:00 — Trailer Trash: Rubber 1:34:10 — Other Stuff We Watched: Kitchen Nightmares, Aliens, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, The Social Network, Police Academy, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, Police Academy 3: Back in Training, Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, I Am Comic, Who the # $ & % Is Jackson Pollock?
So obviously, we had to ask this uniquely qualified actor the ultimate scifi monster question: who'd win in a brawl, the Alien or the Demogorgon?
Short Films and Feature Animation Alê Abreu — «Boy and the World,» «Cosmic Boy» Line K. Andersen — «The Croods,» «Monsters vs Aliens» Bruce Anderson — «Rio 2,» «Rio» Graham Annable — «The Boxtrolls,» «ParaNorman» Guillaume Aretos — «Puss in Boots,» «Shrek the Third» Serena Armitage — «Stutterer,» «Scorned» Sanjay Bakshi — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Monsters University» Maxwell Boas — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Rise of the Guardians» Lydia Bottegoni — «Hotel Transylvania,» «Surf's Up» Rebecca Wilson Bresee — «Zootopia,» «Frozen» Mark Burton — «Shaun the Sheep Movie,» «Gnomeo & Juliet» Chris Butler — «ParaNorman,» «Coraline» Clément Calvet — «Cafard,» «Song of the Sea» Tom Cardone — «Rio 2,» «Dr. Seuss» Horton Hears a Who
Jack Sholder's underappreciated sci - fi thriller has Michael Nouri as an LA cop who enlists the help of an alien cop, played by Kyle MacLachlan (coming on like a smart suited Spock), to track down a parasitic monster wreaking havoc in the city.
Pixels (PG - 13 for profanity and suggestive content) Sci - fi comedy revolving around a trio of retro - gamers (Adam Sandler, Peter Dinklage and Josh Gad) recruited by the President of the United States (Kevin James) to save the day when the planet is attacked by aliens who fight like the monsters in classic arcade games like Space Invaders, Pac - Man and Donkey Kong.
The alien monster heads straight for the behemoth GODZILLA (r) who's just crushed the entire city for the battle of the millennium.
A group of deeply unlikeable American soldiers who've bonded through presumably years of shouting macho stuff at each other while wearing desert camouflage are dispatched on a rescue mission into territory in which the alien monster thingies hold sway.
Once again, we have the old Monster Zero plot of an invading alien force, this time from the soon - to - be-vaporized Third Planet from the Black Hole, who scheme to use both an undersea dinosaur named Titanosaurus (under remote control by Dr. Mafune and a recovered and rebuilt Mechagodzilla to devastate planet Earth and pave way for new residents.
Monsters by D. B. Bates — October 29, 2010 — What little marketing exists for Monsters gives the impression that it's a split between District 9 and Paranormal Activity: A high - concept underground horror flick about aliens who have invaded.
Who knows why Green chose to keep the alien encounters at such a far remove, other than to preserve the formula established by Edwards in «Monsters
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Carr — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Over the Hedge» Jeeyun Sung Chisholm — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «The Peanuts Movie» Jericca Cleland — «Ratchet & Clank,» «Arthur Christmas» Andrew Coats — «Smash and Grab,» «Borrowed Time» John Cohen — «The Angry Birds Movie,» «Despicable Me» Lindsey Collins — «Finding Dory,» «WALL - E» Devin Crane — «Megamind,» «Monsters vs Aliens» Ricardo Curtis — «The Book of Life,» «Dr. Seuss» Horton Hears a Who» Richard Daskas — «Turbo,» «Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas» Kristof Deák — «Sing,» «Losing It» Jason Deamer — «Piper,» «Monsters University» David DeVan — «Finding Dory,» «Brave» Walt Dohrn — «Trolls,» «Mr. Peabody & Sherman» Rob Dressel — «Moana,» «Big Hero 6» Stefan Eichenberger — «Heimatland (Wonderland),» «Parvaneh» David Eisenmann — «Pearl,» «Toy Story 3» Patrik Eklund — «Seeds of the Fall,» «Instead of Abracadabra» Steve Emerson * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Boxtrolls» Lise Fearnley — «Me and My Moulton,» «The Danish Poet» Mathias Fjellström — «Seeds of the Fall,» «Instead of Abracadabra» Arish Fyzee — «The Pirate Fairy,» «Planes» Juanjo Giménez — «Timecode,» «Maximum Penalty» Andrew Gordon — «Monsters University,» «Presto» Jinko Gotoh — «The Little Prince,» «9» Eric Guillon — «Sing,» «The Secret Life of Pets» Lou Hamou - Lhadj — «Borrowed Time,» «Day & Night» John Hill — «Turbo,» «Shrek Forever After» Steven «Shaggy» Hornby — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Rise of the Guardians» Steven Clay Hunter — «Brave,» «The Incredibles» Alessandro Jacomini — «Big Hero 6,» «Tangled» Christopher Jenkins — «Home,» «Surf's Up» Sean D. Jenkins — «Wreck - It Ralph,» «Bolt» Phil Johnston * — «Zootopia,» «Wreck - ItRalph» Oliver Jones * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» Mohit Kallianpur — «Frozen,» «Tangled» Max Karli — «My Life as a Zucchini,» «Victoria» Michael Kaschalk — «Big Hero 6,» «Paperman» Karsten Kiilerich — «Albert,» «When Life Departs» Timothy Lamb — «Trolls,» «Mr. Peabody & Sherman» Gina Warr Lawes — «Zootopia,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Sang Jun Lee — «Rio 2,» «Epic» Meg LeFauve — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Inside Out» Jenny Lerew — «Mr. Peabody & Sherman,» «Flushed Away» Brad Lewis — «Storks,» «Ratatouille» Carl Ludwig — «Rio,» «Ice Age» Andrew Okpeaha MacLean — «Feels Good,» «Sikumi (On the Ice)» MaryAnn Malcomb — «Free Birds,» «Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron» Anders Mastrup — «Albert,» «When Life Departs» Moon Molson — «The Bravest, the Boldest,» «Crazy Beats Strong Every Time» Dave Mullins — «Cars 2,» «Up» Michelle Murdocca — «Hotel Transylvania,» «Open Season» Christopher Murrie * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «Coraline» Ramsey Naito — «The Boss Baby,» «The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie» Damon O'Beirne — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Rise of the Guardians» Hyrum Virl Osmond — «Moana,» «Frozen» Greg Pak — «Happy Fun Room,» «Super Power Blues» James Palumbo — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «Ice Age: Continental Drift» Christine Panushka — «The Content of Clouds,» «The Sum of Them» Pierre Perifel — «Rise of the Guardians,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Jeffrey Jon Pidgeon — «Monsters University,» «Up» David Pimentel — «Moana,» «Big Hero 6» Elvira Pinkhas — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «Rio 2» Kori Rae — «Monsters University,» «Tokyo Mater» Mahesh Ramasubramanian — «Home,» «Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted» Ferenc Rofusz — «Gravitáció (Gravitation),» «The Fly» Vicki Saulls — «The Peanuts Movie,» «Ice Age: Continental Drift» Brad Schiff * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Boxtrolls» William Schwab — «Frozen,» «Wreck - It Ralph» Gina Shay — «Trolls,» «Shrek Forever After» Jeff Snow — «Over the Hedge,» «The Road to El Dorado» Peter Sohn — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Partly Cloudy» Debra Solomon — «My Kingdom,» «Getting Over Him in 8 Songs or Less» David Soren — «Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie,» «Turbo» Cara Speller — «Pear Cider and Cigarettes,» «Pearl» Peggy Stern — «Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood,» «The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation» Michael Stocker — «Finding Dory,» «Toy Story 3» Arianne Sutner — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» Ennio Torresan — «Turbo,» «Till Sbornia Takes Us Apart» Géza M. Toth — «Mama,» «Maestro» Anna Udvardy — «Sing,» «Deep Breath» Wayne Unten — «Frozen,» «Tick Tock Tale» Theodore Ushev — «Blind Vaysha,» «Gloria Victoria» Robert Valley — «Pear Cider and Cigarettes,» «Shinjuku» Timo von Gunten — «La Femme et le TGV,» «Mosquito» Gil Zimmerman — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Puss in Boots» Marilyn Zornado — «Old - Time Film,» «Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase» Sound Peter Albrechtsen — «The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki,» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» Christopher Assells — «John Wick: Chapter 2,» «Spectre» David Bach — «13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,» «Suicide Squad» Sylvain Bellemare — «Arrival,» «Incendies» Miriam Biderman — «Don't Call Me Son,» «The Second Mother» Charlotte Buys — «Call Me Thief,» «White Wedding» Charlie Campagna — «Blade Runner 2049,» «Nocturnal Animals» Harry Cohen — «The Fate of the Furious,» «The Hateful Eight» Mohammad Reza Delpak — «The Salesman,» «A Separation» Yann Delpuech — «The Founder,» «Saving Mr. Banks» José Luis Díaz — «Wild Tales,» «The Secret in Their Eyes» Jesse K - D.
a.) It starred a fresh - faced, pre-Freddie Krueger Robert Englund; b.) the sets and alien landscapes were done by a certain James Cameron (you might have heard of him), who served as production designer and second unit director on the film; and c.) a scene in which a woman is raped to death by a giant maggot space alien monster.
And following the footsteps of 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Cloverfield Paradox is as vague a sequel as ever, not mentioning the monsters / aliens / who even knows?
Monster Shooter lets the player rule Dum Dum, born hero space goon who does not like aliens and he has good reason for that.
Basically, Drakengard 3 is about a homicidal prostitute who has been infected by a demonic alien flower that is going to turn her into a horrible world - ending monster that eventually serves as the final boss in Drakengard 1's final ending, which in turn causes the Black Scrawl disease at the center of Nier.
For those of you who played the first Gears of War, the plot revolves around Marcus Fenix, a tough soldier fighting against The Locust, a species of... aliens or monsters or something, I don't know, I wasn't paying too close attention.
«Since launch we realized Evolve has provided people some of their most exciting gaming moments and we want to make more of those for everyone... well, everyone who is OK with being periodically murdered (brutally) by terrifying alien monsters
Not for nothing did it have «terror missions», which lived up to their name as the initial weak little - grey - men Sectoids got politely pushed out of the way for the likes of the Chryssalids, hideous Giger style monsters who didn't just kill your jumpsuit - wearing soldiers, but implanted them with hideous alien wing - wang to turn them first into a zombie, and then into another bloody Chryssalid.
He isn't some gigantic monster, or some strange alien life - form, he's just another man... a man who wields a huge katana capable of sticking up a 100ft snake as if it were pinned to a door.
You assume the role of Lester Knight Chaykin who has to dodge, outwit, and overcome the host of alien monsters and deadly earthquakes that plague the alien landscape he finds himself within.
As someone who has played mind - numbing games based on Monsters vs. Aliens and Megamind, I can tell you that games based on family movies are particularly awful.
Inspired by Shadow of the Colossus and Dark Souls, Death's Gambit puts you in the role of an agent of Death who is put on an alien world with medieval style villages, dark forests and a variety of terrifying monsters that will require patience and skill to conquer.
Whatever literary license is taken, it sure as heck isn't about fairies in the swimming pool, or aliens who can't get wet, or monsters in the woods who turn out to be rich a $ $ holes in SUVs.
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