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As they do each year around this time, the Chairmen of the corporations that own the corporate media outlets in America met in a subterranean conference room, one mile beneath the Fox News Headquarters in Manhattan.
We have obtained a draft of the minutes of their most recent meeting. I cannot tell you how, so do not ask. Lives are at stake.
http://www.billschmalfeldt.com/featured/meet-the-legion-of-super-media-villains/As they do each year around this time, the Chairmen of the corporations that own the... more
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Michael Bay has definitely taken his latest ‘Transformers‘ movie close to heart and sent out a letter to theater projectionists letting them know how his film should be shown. They quickly sent one right back to the sometimes mercurial director.Michael Bay has definitely taken his latest ‘Transformers‘ movie close to... more
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Actor and Host Irving C. Spivak interviews Director, Producer Writer Dakota Aesquivel of Janked at the special screening of Janked held at LA Film School in Hollywood, CA on Saturday, June 18, 2011 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pmActor and Host Irving C. Spivak interviews Director, Producer Writer Dakota Aesquivel... more
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How do you review a movie like this? Jackass 3D doesn’t have a storyline, there’s no acting, there’s no sort of cohesion; it’s an 80 minute stunt show that either someone will find funny or someone will detest and point to it as the reason my generation isn’t as good as theirs. In all due honesty, I’m stuck but in my upcoming stream of consciousness rant, maybe I’ll stumble onto something so bear with me.
http://www.moviesreviews2010.com/jackass-3d-2010-review/How do you review a movie like this? Jackass 3D doesn’t have a storyline,... more
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When Paranormal Activity hit theaters a year ago, it was constantly compared to The Blair Witch Project, and not unfairly. Both were made on tiny budgets with small casts, and both purported to be “found footage” shot entirely by the characters. Fortunately, the similarities end there, for while the Blair Witch sequel was a notorious disaster, Paranormal Activity 2 is a worthy follow-up to its creepy predecessor.
http://www.moviesreviews2010.com/paranormal-activity-2-2010-review/When Paranormal Activity hit theaters a year ago, it was constantly compared to The... more
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In Case 39, family services social worker Emily Jenkins (Renée Zellweger) thinks she has seen it all until she meets 10-year old Lilith Sullivan (Jodelle Ferland) and the child’s cruel and dangerous parents.
http://thestarceleb.com/2010/09/23/case-39-movie-trailer/In Case 39, family services social worker Emily Jenkins (Renée Zellweger)... more
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Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of this destruction. Caught between combat and courage, Aang (Noah Ringer) discovers he is the lone Avatarwith the power to manipulate all four elements. http://www.moviesreviews2010.com/the-last-airbender-2010-review/Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a... more
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After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your in-laws kingdom, whats an ogre to do? Well, if youre Shrek, you suddenly wind up a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, a reluctant Shrek now agrees to autograph pitch forks. Whats happened to this ogres roar?
http://www.moviesreviews2010.com/shrek-forever-after-2010-review/After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your... more
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Kidding!
But really, the question of why Shutter Island was the first to feel Paramount's economic shortcomings is still a bit of a question. The easy answer is that without Scorsese and DiCaprio, Paramount can push all of its' resources behind the only other Fall Awards Contenders, Up in the Air and The Lovely Bones. Not to mention it's more cost effective.
Still, in the world of online speculation, you don't get much better than the information that a graphic novel of the novel by Dennis Lehane ( "the first graphic novel adaptation" reveal Splash Page and ICv2! Ooh!)
In fact, I lied to you, dear reader. This is no where near a manga. It's just being released by TokyoPop.
Not to mention it's a drawn adaptation of a novel that has nothing to do with the delay of Shutter Island. But it sure is interesting how neither MTV or ICv2 point out when this project was originally slated for, since it would've been released nearly three months after the film came out. Then the news of a graphic novel based on a Dennis Lehane book would be as interesting as news of a graphic novel based on a Dennis Lehane book.
[MTV Splash Page; img via ICv2]
-John Lichman
Kidding!
But really, the question of why Shutter Island was the first to feel... more
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"The world’s oldest story is on a collision course with cutting-edge Hollywood technology. I’m told that Paramount Pictures and former Walden Media co-founder Cary Granat producing with Reel Fx are mounting In The Beginning, a 3D telling of the creation story. The film is using The Book of Genesis as its primary resource. A script has been written by John Fusco (Hidalgo), and directing will be TV vet David Cunningham. This pair had teamed with Granat on a Walden film that never happened, Rebels: The Green Mountain Boys. Reel Fx is spearheading the visuals and will soon turn over test footage the filmmakers hope will prompt a green light. Paramount will co-finance and distribute."
http://www.deadline.com/2010/03/gods-the-star-in-3-d-creation-tale/"The world’s oldest story is on a collision course with cutting-edge... more
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