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Movies: KEANU REEVES & ALEX WINTER announced "Bill & Ted 3: Face the Music"

KEANU REEVES and ALEX WINTER have announced that "Bill & Ted 3: Face the Music" is being made this summer . . . PROBABLY. 

In Case You Missed It!

Here's the first trailer for QUENTIN TARANTINO's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"(WARNING: Leonardo DiCaprio drops an F-bomb at the end of the video.)

Check out the guy who's in talks to be the next He-Man. 

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Check out 14 major movie franchises Disney owns now that it bought Fox. 

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“Star Wars” Getting A Makeover By “Game Of Thrones” Creators

·"Game Of Thrones" creators are making new "Star Wars" movies

·The franchise might be getting a makeover to appeal to a wider audience

·Shooting may be starting in the fall

Last month, Disney announced that “Game Of Thrones” creators David Benioff and DB Weiss are producing a series of “Star Wars” films. While details were scarce at the time, and still officially are, there are some rumors going around about the project.

Basically, the “GOT” creators are giving the franchise a makeover, and fans may get to see it for themselves on the big screen sooner than they think. An anonymous source tells the fan site Star Wars News Net that Disney wants to “open up the timeline” of “Star Wars” to “appeal to a more ‘Game Of Thrones’-style audience.” The films may be set centuries before Skywalker’s saga, back during the Old Republic.

Mirror reports that shooting is kicking off later this year in the fall. The timing makes sense, since both “Star Wars” and “Game Of Thrones” as fans know them are coming to a close – “Star Wars” with episode nine, and “GOT” with season eight. For now, this is all just speculation, but we’ll keep you posted.

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The 20 Greatest Movies of the 1990s 

"Captain Marvel"is packed with '90s nostalgia . . . so a new poll asked movie fans what their favorite '90s movies are. Here's the Top 20:

1. "The Shawshank Redemption", 1994

2. "Pretty Woman", 1990

3. "Jurassic Park", 1993

4. "Titanic", 1997

5. "Home Alone", 1990

6. "Toy Story", 1995

7. "Pulp Fiction", 1994

8. "Schindler's List", 1993

9. "Forrest Gump", 1994

10. "The Lion King", 1994

11. "Mrs. Doubtfire", 1993

12. "Four Weddings and a Funeral", 1994

13. "Saving Private Ryan", 1998

14. "Terminator 2: Judgment Day", 1991

15. "The Silence of the Lambs", 1991

16. "The Matrix", 1999

17. "Goodfellas", 1990

18. "Trainspotting", 1996

19. "Braveheart", 1995

20. "Groundhog Day", 1993

That's a strong list, especially considering how many of them came out in the EARLY-'90s. For what it's worth, 35% of the respondents said that the '90s was the best decade for movies.

(You can find the complete Top 40,HERE. What's YOUR favorite '90s movie?)


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