November 29, 2012

Those Golden Oscars!
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that 10 films remain in the running in the Visual Effects category for the 85th Academy Awards.
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AWARDS SEASON NEWS | Tagged: AWARDS SEASON NEWS, Cloud Atlas, John Carter, Life of Pi, Marvel's The Avengers, Prometheus, Skyfall, Snow White and the Huntsman, the 85th Academy Awards, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Visual Effects |
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Posted by frinavdar
June 5, 2012

RARE CELESTIAL EVENT LAST OCCURRED IN 1874
Livestream Event, Which Begins This Afternoon, Looks to the Skies – and a Possible Link to Ridley Scott’s Movie Event
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Uncategorized | Tagged: Astronomers Without Borders, Discovery News, Gustav Holst, Prometheus, Ridley Scott, Seth Shostak, SETI Institute, The Planets, The Transit of Venus |
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Posted by frinavdar
March 14, 2012

Members of AMC Theatres’ Rewards Program – AMC Stubs – Are Invited to See the Trailer Premiere in Person and Participate in an Exclusive Q&A with the Filmmakers at AMC Downtown Disney 12 in Los Angeles
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MOVIE NEWS | Tagged: 20th Century Fox, AMC Downtown Disney 12, AMC Theatres, Damon Lindelof, MOVIE NEWS, Prometheus, Ridley Scott |
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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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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 »