Tom's Movies:
After last night's one-sided WBA heavyweight title fight between David Haye and the indomitable Vladimir Klitchko, I found myself yearning to watch a boxing film. Ignoring the 'actually pretty good' Raging Bull and the 'also pretty good' The Fighter, where else was I going to go aside form the Rocky series?
After briefly brewing over the possibility of a pentalogy-athon (that's ignoring Rocky Balboa), I plumped for Rocky IV. "Why?" You might ask. Well, while it may not be the proverbial 'best' film in the series, it's easily one of the most interesting.
Sylvester Stallone is getting ready to release a director’s cut of Rocky IV ahead of the film's 35th anniversary.
Neocrisis - Stefano Domenicali, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Automobili Lamborghini, has inaugurated the exhibit “Film Emotions – Lamborghini and the World of Cinema” at the Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese.
Designer Dan Shearn has taken some of the more infamous 80′s movie characters and reimagined them as little Lego dudes and dudettes. From horror to action there is no denying the awesomeness that the 80′s film landscape was, and each piece below captures the era’s stars perfectly.