February 12, 2013

The Global Musical Phenomenon Nominated for Eight Academy Awards Including Best Picture and Winner of Three Golden Globe Awards Including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy coming March 22, 2013 Own on Blu-Ray Combo Pack Including DVD, Digital Copy & UltraViolet
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DVD NEWS | Tagged: Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, DVD NEWS, Eddie Redmayne, Helena Bonham Carter, Hugh Jackman, Les Misérables, Russell Crowe, Sacha Baron Cohen, Samantha Barks, Tom Hooper, Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
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Posted by frinavdar
October 28, 2011

If you had all the time in the world, what would you do? Would you take it one day at a time? Would you take any risks? Those questions and lot more make you wonder as you take in the new movie In Time. In Time gives a sci-fi twist to the age old battle between the haves and the have-nots. In the case of In Time, time is money – literally.
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MOVIE REVUE | Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Alex Pettyfer, Amanda Seyfried, Andrew Niccol, Cillian Murphy, In Time, Johnny Galecki, Justin Timberlake, Matt Bomer, MOVIE REVIEW, Olivia Wilde, Vincent Kartheiser. |
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Posted by frinavdar
July 27, 2011

As mentioned before, this is not a professional press piece written by someone in the trenches, the stage-sides and the red carpets with the photographers, the bloggers and the paparazzi. This is purely a piece about one person’s experience at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) International 2011. There are no “scoops” here; there are no startling revelations; there are no one-on-one interviews with anyone; there are no photographs from any exclusive parties, as I’m just not cool. At all.
Please note: my family and I did not have entry passes for Saturday, owing to SDCC’s somewhat flawed (if not controversial) online ticket-buying procedure this year.
And now, Part 2 of the Comic-Con diary entry: Hall H: Movie Studios and More.
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COMMENTARY | Tagged: 20th Century Fox, A Dame to Kill For, Amanda Seyfried, Andrew Niccol, Andy Serkis, Anton Yelchin, Attack The Block, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Charlize Theron, Chris Sarandon, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Colin Farrell, COMMENTARY, Craig Gillespie, Damon Lindelof, David Tennant, Edgar Wright, Frank Franzetta, Fright Night, Heavy Metal, Imogen Poots, In Time, Joe Cornish, John Boyega, Justin Timberlake, Machete Kills, Matt Bomer, Nathan Fillion, Nicholas Brendon, Noomi Rapace, Once More With Feeling, Peter Jackson, Prometheus, Quick Draw Productions, Ridley Scott, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Robert Rodriguez, San Diego Comic-Con International, Screen Gems, Sin City 2, The Hobbit, Underworld, Underworld: Awakening |
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Posted by eddiepasa
March 11, 2011

When I see a trailer in the theaters and it peaks my interest, I generally anticipate the release of that film. Trailers are designed to make the film look appealing, showcase some of the good scenes and entice you to purchase a ticket on opening weekend. The majority of people out there only see one or two films per month and Hollywood competes within itself for your hard earned money. So when I get excited to see a film and what I watch on screen is an utter mess, I have to wonder how they were able to take a horrific movie and make an appealing trailer out of it.
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MOVIE REVUE | Tagged: Amanda Seyfried, Billy Burke, Catherine Hardwicke, Gary Oldman, Little Red Riding Hood, Lukas Haas, Max Irons, MOVIE REVIEW, Red Riding Hood, Shiloh Fernandez |
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Posted by wayres8935
Comic-Con Part 2: Hall H – Movies and Television… sort of.
July 27, 2011As mentioned before, this is not a professional press piece written by someone in the trenches, the stage-sides and the red carpets with the photographers, the bloggers and the paparazzi. This is purely a piece about one person’s experience at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) International 2011. There are no “scoops” here; there are no startling revelations; there are no one-on-one interviews with anyone; there are no photographs from any exclusive parties, as I’m just not cool. At all.
Please note: my family and I did not have entry passes for Saturday, owing to SDCC’s somewhat flawed (if not controversial) online ticket-buying procedure this year.
And now, Part 2 of the Comic-Con diary entry: Hall H: Movie Studios and More.
Read the rest of this entry »