The First Draft Of Transformers Barely Contained Any Actual Transformers
A Transformers movie lacking Transformers? It almost happened.
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Read MoreHad Chevy Chase been a little ... well, nicer, he may have still been a leading man today. He could have even played Indiana Jones.
Read MoreThe Mads Mikkelsen-led Netflix action-thriller Polar was so bad that it's already getting some kind of reboot (also starring Mikkelsen).
Read MoreJust because you can play a convincing James Bond doesn't mean you know how to play cards, as the Casino Royale crew learned about Daniel Craig.
Read MoreWriter/director Rian Johnson revealed that he was working on this aspect of Star Wars: The Last Jedi until the final days before the film had to be delivered.
Read MoreWhat actor would hesitate to join an Indiana Jones movie? Logan actor Boyd Holbrook thought twice, and his reasoning makes sense.
Read MoreAnime fans have been burned by Netflix adaptations before, but One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda was involved in the live-action series 'from day one.'
Read MoreWhen a director like Steven Spielberg (who also executive produced The Mask of Zorro) talks about the future of the film industry, you would do well to listen.
Read MoreWhen it came time to make the Transformers movie, fans were able to suggest lines for Optimus Prime. Here's the line that won.
Read MoreRemember when Alfred Molina got covered in real spiders for Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark? Good times (though not for him).
Read MoreThe big plane stunt in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation forced movie star/crazy man Tom Cruise to trust his body, but not his eyes.
Read MoreYou won't find too many fans of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen out there, even among those who made it. Here's what went wrong.
Read MoreHarrison Ford may be done with Indiana Jones, but can we hold out hope for Karen Allen and the Marion Ravenwood Adventures? Pretty please?
Read MoreMichael Bay was not easily sold on the idea of a G.I. Joe and Transformers crossover.
Read MoreTom Cruise can be seen speed flying in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, which is a real, dangerous extreme sport that he learned for the movie.
Read MoreWould Keanu Reeves' live-action Cowboy Bebop movie have been any good? Maybe, but -- as the original anime taught us -- living in the past will get you killed.
Read MoreMartin Brest would ultimately direct Beverly Hills Cop, an action-comedy staple, but he let the whims of fate make the final call for him.
Read MoreWill Smith came close to saying no to Men In Black, and then Steven Spielberg changed his mind.
Read MoreWant to get your film green-lit? Do what Margot Robbie did with Barbie and name-drop Jurassic Park.
Read MoreJaws 3-D was calling out SeaWorld 30 years before the documentary Blackfish.
Read MorePoor reviews from critics suggest The Meg 2 will have trouble taking a bite out of the box office this weekend.
Read MoreAs Meg 2: The Trench director Ben Wheatley sees it, films like Indiana Jones have proven more gore isn't always necessary to pack a punch.
Read MorePee-wee's infamous encounter with Large Marge in Pee-wee's Big Adventure was a direct inspiration for Sam Raimi's horror-comedy classic Evil Dead II.
Read MoreRaiders of the Lost Ark's snake handler got to cameo in the film, but he had to shave his legs first. Allow us to explain.
Read MoreThe Parr family coming together to fight Syndrome's goons in the jungle is the action scene that put The Incredibles on the map for good.
Read MoreHow Temple of Doom came together from the unused scraps of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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