 Holy shit this movie looks bad. ?Remember that dancing baby bullshit from the Ally McBeal show years ago? ?Do we need to see more? ?Should the "director of Cats and Dogs" still be getting work? ?Check it in Quicktime and Windows Media.
9 Nov, 2004 - 6:39 AM read story |
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 Yes. ?It was. ?She's twenty-three, she's a damn good actress and a beautiful young woman that's taking her turn at the hooker-oscar role in Mike Nichols', Closer, and her full frontal shot was cut by Mr. Nichols. Read Joblo's blip about it.
9 Nov, 2004 - 5:41 AM read story |
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 First off, the obvious reasons to even waste a few hours of my time on the flick: it's apparently based on an award-winning play; it's directed by Mike Nichols; it stars Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Clive Roberts. Originally Posted on Aintitcool.com
9 Nov, 2004 - 5:41 AM read story |
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 It is lame, it reveals nothing, but it's proof that Cruise and Spielberg are out there making what may become the most expensive film ever ($200 million budget so far).
8 Nov, 2004 - 8:55 AM read story |
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 The untalented director is back to work, this time it's a chase film (see also buddy cop flicks and old criminals out of retirement stories). ?Detroitfunk.com has posted their own set pics. Looks like the film has a deal with Chrysler and Cadillac for all of their futuristic cars. ?Dig the G-Wing Caddie.
8 Nov, 2004 - 6:04 AM read story |
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 An nice, trippy, colorful, teaser poster has sprung up online over at Darkhorizons.com and will no doubt be springing up in every multiplex theatre for the holiday season. ?Check it out. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory opens next summer.
8 Nov, 2004 - 5:55 AM read story |
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 Well, maybe not a billion, but $70 million is still astronomical to you and me. ?Right? ?Yeah, Pixar and Disney had a nice, huge weekend at the box office. ?The Grudge continued to do well, as did Ray. ?See the other numbers.
8 Nov, 2004 - 5:48 AM read story |
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 Two weeks before "Revenge of the Sith" hits the theatres, you'll be able to pick up the video game that is inspired by the movie. ?If you're having trouble watching the movie teaser, perhaps this will provide you some consolation. ? Lucas Arts has released the official video game trailer that definitely contains a few movie spoilers.
7 Nov, 2004 - 10:25 AM read story |
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 The folks over at Coming Soon have posted a scan from InTouch Magazine of Johnny Depp in his Willy Wonka gear from the upcoming "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Unlike the last one, this picture is full color and shows a little bit more of the costume.
7 Nov, 2004 - 10:12 AM read story |
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Superman V is reporting that director Bryan Singer ("X-Men") is coming close to casting a villain in the upcoming "Superman" film. ?Who will square off against Brandon Routh in the first installment of the new man-of-steel franchise? ?UPDATE: Is there a "Superman VS Batman" in our future?
6 Nov, 2004 - 12:53 AM read story |
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 After weeks of hype the teaser trailer for Star Wars Episode III - Revenge Of The Sith is now online. There are a few options to see it. You can wait and see it tonight on Access Hollywood or tomorrow in front of The Incredibles or you can WATCH IT RIGHT FRICK'N NOW!
5 Nov, 2004 - 7:00 PM read story |
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IESB has posted an exclusive picture of Jennifer Garner ("13 Going on 30") as Elektra, the woman who was raised as an assassin from birth. ?Also, Empire Movies has posted five pictures of the supporting characters!
5 Nov, 2004 - 6:43 PM read story |
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 The fellas over at aintitcool.com have posted two new posters from the Robert Rodriguez/Frank Miller directed, Sin City. ?Adapted by Miller and Rodriguez from Miller's cult comic, the film has a cast full of big names. ?SIN CITY opens next Spring. Check it.
5 Nov, 2004 - 6:34 AM read story |
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 It could be good, but right now, the teaser is weak and void of any hint of story. ?The animation is, as always, great. ?Check it. ?Cars opens next summer and will be the final Pixar film for Disney (we hope).
5 Nov, 2004 - 6:13 AM read story |
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 They keep finding new ways to celebrate mediocrity," grumbles Bob Parr, once known as Mr. Incredible, the patriarch of a superhero family languishing in middle-class suburban exile. written by A.O. Scott
4 Nov, 2004 - 10:49 AM read story |
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Its a sad, sad day in America for people who champion reason, diplomacy, the larger global community, intelligence, and a woman's right to choose. ?The worst, most blantantly arrogant world leader in recent history will continue his reign of "freedom." ?Your thoughts?
3 Nov, 2004 - 8:55 AM read story |
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