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Star Trek Into Darkness – Neutron Cream: The Greatest Film Prank Ever – Karl Urban Was The Final Victim

In October of 2012 Karl Urban finished off a gruelling world tour promoting Dredd 3D with a night at Popcorn Taxi. He had a great time – and entertained the crowd with some fantastic behind-the-scenes stories, becoming one of our favourite guests …

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Interview: JJ Abrams Talks Star Trek Into Darkness

JJ Abrams has been working in Hollywood since 1990, getting his big break when his script for Regarding Henry was given the thumbs up by Harrison Ford. His career has bounced between the silver screen and TV ever since then, …

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Star Trek Into Darkness – 7.44 of B-Roll – Fantastic Behind The Scenes Footage That Shows The Sets In Detail

  If you’re the kind of person who gets Blu-rays for the extras, then this, to coin a term, is ‘fascinating’. Of particular interest to lovers/haters of the lens flare of JJ Abrams new Star Trek franchise, is footage of …

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How Karl Urban Punked Comic-Con

  I’ll be having a chat with Karl Urban at The Randwick Ritz on Tuesday October 16 after a screening of Dredd 3D. If you’re in Sydney, do come along – Urban is a great interview – lively, witty, and full …

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All New Judge Dredd Wallpaper

Here’s an epic close-up of Karl Urban as Judge Dredd, just as prepares to dish out some serious justice. If you’d like a gigantic verison of this pic as a super cool desktop wallpaper (for really big screens) click here! If …

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11 Seconds of Dredd is Better Than All of 1995′s Judge Dredd

D-amn. Just look at it. Karl Urban, prepare to confuse kids at conventions by making them choose between Judge Dredd and Dr McCoy. Dredd releases in the UK Sep 7, US Sep 21, New Zealand Oct 4, Australia Oct 25 …

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First Pic of Lena Headey in ‘Dredd’ – Cersei Lannister Looks Rough

“The world (in Dredd) feels really British, and I don’t know if that’s because it’s so dirty and dark,” Headey said. “And it’s … violent. Just in terms of gunplay, they’re not afraid to show blood and gunshot wounds.”   …

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