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Celebrate The 'Looper Effect' In Today's Dailies!


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Common knowledge tells us that if we want to see more good movies, we have to support the ones that are in theaters now. That may have worked with "Looper," Rian Johnson's incredible sci-fi flick. According to a new report, the movie has inspired a new trend of time travel productions. Good job, everyone!

Also, see a new clip from "Red Dawn" and pick up a fear of flying in today's Dailies!



[b]»[/b] A harrowing new trailer for Peter Jackson's "West of Memphis," now getting ready for its theatrical release. [[url="http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/watch-powerful-trailer-for-peter-jackson-produced-west-of-memphis-20121102"]The Playlist[/url]]



[b]»[/b] Saoirse Ronan has won the lead in Wes Anderson's "Grand Budapest Hotel." [[url="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118061592"]Variety[/url]]

[b]»[/b] You will never fly again. [[url="http://www.flavorwire.com/342986/exclusive-supercut-films-scariest-flights"]Flavorwire[/url]]



[b]»[/b] "Looper" has apparently inspired a new string of time travel movies. [[url="http://www.vulture.com/2012/11/looper-effect-more-time-travel-films-coming.html"]Vulture[/url]]

[b]»[/b] A clip from the upcoming "Red Dawn" remake [[url="http://www.io9.com"]io9[/url]]



[b]»[/b] "2001: A Space Odyssey" just with Hal-9000[[url="http://www.vulture.com/2012/11/watch-2001-but-just-with-hal-9000.html"]Vulture[/url]]



[b]Welcome to the [url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/category/dailies"][b]Dailies[/b][/url], where the MTV Movies team runs down all the film and television news, odds and ends that are fit to print! From awesome fan art to obscure casting news, this is your place to feast on all the movie leftovers you didn't know you were hungry for.[/b]



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