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Get Interactive With ‘Marmaduke’ Online Games!

Get Interactive With ‘Marmaduke’ Online Games!

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20th Century Fox’s big screen adaptation of the classic comic strip, Marmaduke hits theaters on June 4th, 2010! To keep you entertained while waiting for this family flick to hit theaters you can check out four interactive games, “Jump and Fetch”, “Toilet B-Ball”, “Surfin’ With Marmaduke”, and “Destruction Derby”, that tie-in with the film. There is also a Jib-Jab style activity were pet enthusiasts can upload a photo of their own critter (or choose a character from the film) to “Duke Your Dog” (customize the image and add a recorded message).

Check out all of the features at the official website for the film located at www.themarmadukemovie.com.

In the film, Owen Wilson voices the lovable Marmaduke will Lee Pace, Judy Greer, and William H. Macy tackle the human roles. Steve Coogan, Sam Elliott, Fergie, George Lopez, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Emma Stone, Kiefer Sutherland, Marlon Wayans lend their voice talents to the other furry characters in the film!


Marmaduke Theatrical Trailer

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‘Marmaduke’ Teaser Trailer Unleashed!

‘Marmaduke’ Teaser Trailer Unleashed!

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20th Century Fox has released the teaser trailer for Marmaduke, the big screen adaptation of the Brad Anderson-created comic strip. Judy Greer, Lee Pace and William H. Macy play the humans, while Fergie, Emma Stone, George Lopez, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Steve Coogan, Damon Wayans and Marlon Wayans supply the voices for the animated characters.

The film is directed by Tom Dey (Shanghai Noon, Failure to Launch). Marmaduke hits theaters on June 4th 2010.

Synopsis: For Phil and Debbie Winslow, moving their family from Kansas to the O.C. is a big deal. For their enormous Great Dane “Marmaduke,” (voiced by Owen Wilson) however, the move means a whole new way of life. It’s chaos at home and awkward at work as the Winslows struggle to control their angsty teenage canine.





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Owen Wilson Joins The Cast Of ‘Marmadake’

Owen Wilson Joins The Cast Of ‘Marmadake’

owen-wilsonOwen Wilson will be voicing the title character in the big screen adaptation of ‘Marmadake’.

Judy Greer, Lee Pace and William H. Macy play the humans, while Fergie, Emma Stone, George Lopez, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Steve Coogan, Damon Wayans, Marlon Wayans supply the voices for the animated characters.

The film is being directed by Tom Dey (Failure To Launch) and the film is slated for a June 2010 release date. The film is based on the 1954 comic strip series started by Brad Anderson and Phil Leeming.

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Pick Of The Week: ‘Role Models’

Pick Of The Week: ‘Role Models’

Who doesn’t need a little humor in these trying economic times? Role Models stars Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott and this dynamic duo is just what America needs to laugh again! Check out the trailer for the film below:

What’s it all about?

rolemodelsRole Models is an exceptionally funny slacker comedy co-written by Paul Rudd. Rudd stars as Danny, one-half of a team (along with Seann William Scott’s character, Wheeler) that visits schools on behalf of a power-drink company. With his lack of enthusiasm for work and his life painfully evident, Danny loses his live-in girlfriend, Beth (Elizabeth Banks), and soon has a run-in with the law resulting in community service for him and Wheeler. Ordered to appear at a Big Brothers-like organization, Danny is partnered with a lonely if brilliant adolescent boy, Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), while Wheeler is hooked up with a foul-mouthed pre-teen named Ronnie (Bobb’e J. Thompson). Neither of the men has anything in common with their charges, a fact exacerbated when Danny reluctantly attends Augie’s participation in a weekend role-playing fantasy game with a medieval flavor.

Meanwhile, Wheeler just tries to survive his ongoing power struggle with Ronnie. Both sets of relationships improve when Danny and Wheeler begin to meet their kids halfway and even learn to empathize with them, though the results are sometimes comically bumpy before the characters all hit their groove. There are a number of hilarious scenes (the film definitely deserves its R rating) and more than a few thoughtful ones, including a terrific moment where Danny defends Augie to the latter’s critical parents over an awkward dinner. Jane Lynch is very funny as a semi-insane director of the program pairing kids and adults, and Banks (W.) is very appealing as Danny’s unhappy ex-girlfriend. –Tom Keogh

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