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Luke Wilson Parties Like It's 1995 in the Middle Men Trailer

Luke Wilson has hit a bit of snag in his career since his glory days (I'm talking Royal Tenenbaums and Old School), so I didn't expect much from the trailer for his new movie, Middle Men.

Luke Wilson has hit a bit of snag in his career since his glory days (I'm talking Royal Tenenbaums and Old School), so I didn't expect much from the trailer for his new movie, Middle Men. Wilson stars as Jack Harris, a businessman in 1995 who hits the jackpot when he teams up with Wayne (Giovanni Ribisi) and Buck (Gabriel Macht) to become the first entrepreneurs of Internet porn.


The trailer has everything you'd expect to go along with the adult entertainment biz — scantily clad ladies, fistfights, and lots of cash to spend. Though I'm a bit skeptical about the "inspired by a true story" premise, I'm digging the supporting players here (I've had a soft spot for Macht since his Sex and the City days, and even Kelsey Grammer makes an appearance). As for whether or not it will boost Wilson's career — it's gotta be better than My Super Ex-Girlfriend, right?

Check out the preview and tell me what you think after the jump.

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10 Sexy Famous Flings That Made Sex and the City Steamy

BuzzSugar put together a list of ten sexy flings that made their way into Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte's lives during Sex and the City's six seasons.

BuzzSugar put together a list of ten sexy flings that made their way into Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte's lives during Sex and the City's six seasons. From rocker Jon Bon Jovi and Californication's David Duchovny to Vince Vaughn and Mad Men's John Slattery, these ten relationships may not have lasted, but they certainly made their mark on the fab four!

Reviews

The Spirit: A Flashy Story Lacking Soul

From dime-store digests to lush graphic novels, the comic-book genre has fully established itself as part of high culture.

From dime-store digests to lush graphic novels, the comic-book genre has fully established itself as part of high culture. Along with the literary upgrade have come equally artful films, including The Dark Knight and Sin City. But for all its highbrow hopes, The Spirit plays like a B movie.

Written and directed by Frank Miller of Sin City and 300 fame, The Spirit is no Sin City or even the less cerebral 300. As both artful sketch and pure entertainment, The Spirit is lacking. For all the highs and lows, read more

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Movies

The Spirit Gets a New Trailer

The new trailer for the upcoming film The Spirit brings fans of Sin City back to the world of Frank Miller and his surreal, noir-ish style.

The new trailer for the upcoming film The Spirit brings fans of Sin City back to the world of Frank Miller and his surreal,
noir-ish style. The description of the plot (based on a popular comic by Will Eisner) on IMDB is this: "Rookie cop Denny Colt returns from the beyond as The Spirit, a hero whose mission is to fight against the bad forces in Central City."

In the trailer we find a man in a Zorro-like mask (Because I Said So's Gabriel Macht) being tormented by the hot women in his world who all seem to want to have sex with him. . . or something. But apparently, this is a bad thing. And then Samuel L. Jackson storms across the screen in several crazy get-ups that include something of a Nazi uniform.

In other words: It's probably just the thing you'd expect from this director and I think his fans will be pleased.

The movie also stars Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendes, and Jaime King and will be released in theaters on December 25. To see the new trailer for yourself, read more