Ever since the first Jason Bourne movie arrived there’s been a perception that it’s in competition with Bond, but as a new Funny Or Die video suggests, the truth is rather different – James and Jason are in love.
Yep, they might not be telling anyone (they are spies after all), but the two secret agents are harbouring a passion for one another that they can’t contain.
Now we know why 007 seems to glum in the likes of Skyfall and Spectre, as he’s without the love of his life.
It’s all done through some fun editing and effects, to create a video that’s well worth a watch. Take a look at the Funny Or Die vid below.
Pixar have certainly given up on their old maxim not to many make sequels, but so far that’s only been a good thing. It also means we’re going to get to return to the ocean for Finding Dory, which has just released its first poster, with a trailer promised for tomorrow.
A few days ago the first trailer for the sequel, Alice Through The Looking Glass arrived, which has now been followed by these rather cool pics, which show us four returning characters alongside Sacha Baron Cohen’s villain new character, Time.
The gay-themed Velociraptor is released on DVD in the UK from November 9th courtesy of TLA Releasing, and we’ve teamed up with them to give away three copies of the movie in this competition!
Tyler Oakley is one of the most successful of the growing band of names who’ve found fame (and sometimes notoriety) through social media. While many of these young celeb have come out as gay after finding popularity, Oakley has never been in the closet to his fans and, alongside the snippets of his life he’s shared online, he’s also long been involved with LGBT activism.
It’s no secret that there are quite a few well-known actors out there who are gay, but who completely live in the closet, afraid that coming out will affect their career. That’s despite the fact the likes of Neil Patrick Harris, Matt Bomer and Zachary Quinto have shown it’s possible to maintain your success after telling the world your sexuality.
From the evidence of this trailer, Warcraft: The Beginning certainly looks like it’s going after Middle Earth’s fantasy crown. It definitely seems inspired by Peter Jackson’s Tokien movies while also doing a good job of feeling like it’s set in the world of the Warcraft computer game.
In March 2014 Sofia Coppola signed up to direct a new, live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid for Universal and Working Title. She has since moved on but the film is alive and well, with