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Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Young and the restless and a soap opera interviewed
Two of the stars of "The Young and the Restless" will appear on "The Talk" on Thursday, and then two of the co-hosts from "The Talk" will appear on the soap opera later this month. And their topic will be a cosmetics line that began life as a soap opera plot device and is now being hawked on the Home Shopping Network.
Peter Bergman and Tracey Bregman will appear on "The Talk" to discuss how the fictional company became a real product after being featured on the show for more than 20 years, CBS announced Wednesday.
Bregman, who plays Lauren Fenmore Baldwin on the soap opera, serves as the face of the line.
Then, "The Talk" co-hosts Holly Robinson Peete and Leah Remini will appear in an episode of "Y&R," set to air July 28. In the episode, Bergman's character, Jack Abbott, whose family founded Jabot Cosmetics, will appear on the talk show alongside Bregman's character to discuss the cosmetics line as part of a storyline.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Preview of New Thunder Cat Movie
This two-disc DVD includes the first 12 episodes of the series. They are: "Exodus," "The Unholy Alliance," "Berbils," "The Slaves of Castle Plun-Darr," "Pumm-Ra," "The Terror of Hammerhead," "Trouble with Time," "The Tower of Traps," "The Garden of Delights," "Mandora the Evil Chaser," "The Ghost Warrior" and "The Doomgaze."

This isn't the ThunderCats' first DVD release. Warner actually dropped the series on home video starting back in 2005. And that release still appears to be in print, running just $20 on Amazon

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Ironclad the brutal action drama Movie
Ironclad is incredibly violent and visceral and the violence is filmed in such a way as to draw the audience right into the heart of the action. There are familiar tricks of blood-splatters to the camera and swords meeting bone, very much reminiscent of the profoundly realistic quality of the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan. The battle scenes are when this film really shines but interspersed, as they are, with the various subplots of the individual characters, it manages to be more than a just gore fest and there is a sensitive understanding of the importance of pace in action-adventure films exhibited by the director.
Ironclad is incredibly violent and visceral and the violence is filmed in such a way as to draw the audience right into the heart of the action. There are familiar tricks of blood-splatters to the camera and swords meeting bone, very much reminiscent of the profoundly realistic quality of the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan. The battle scenes are when this film really shines but interspersed, as they are, with the various subplots of the individual characters, it manages to be more than a just gore fest and there is a sensitive understanding of the importance of pace in action-adventure films exhibited by the director.There is also the obligatory love story between Marshal and Isabel, the lady of Rochester Castle (Kate Mara), which breaks up the action and again assists with the pace. Mara’s character is in an arranged marriage to Reginald de Cornhill (Derek Jacobi), who owns Rochester. The only problem with this aspect of the plot is that it feels a little under developed. There is sense to its presence in the film since both Purefoy and Mara’s characters are trapped by, and long for freedom from, their pasts but this isn’t enough to make us sufficiently engaged with their story. It does, however, help to give more depth to Marshall’s character (a tactic that occurs with some off the more minor rebel warrior characters as well). The only other glaring fault was that the voice-over regarding Magna Carter felt a little dated; we have all seen a few too many historical films opening with a map, a montage and an ominous voice.What I felt after watching Ironclad was that I had just watched a British indie-historical-action flick, a phrase not often written, heard, or said. Jonathan English has really raised the bar when it comes to what is possible in British cinema. He has assembled an incredible cast of well-known and respected actors, as well as discovering new talent in Barnard. The action and effects were impressive and although Ironclad is not without its faults it is worth a watch simply to show how good relatively un-complex and entertaining films can be
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Ironclad movie review
Medieval action drama "Ironclad" has two most extremes at play in the brutal, there are sword-fighting gore of the splitting-a-human-in-half kind, and Paul Giamatti's snarly outrage as bloodthirsty 13th century English ruler King John.

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Friday, June 3, 2011
How To Making Gran Torino, etc, movie's success?
As the films made-in-Michigan came out in trade
Looking BoxOfficeMojo.com, it is easy to see why Clint Eastwood feels punk lucky. The venerable actor director can still rock audience. "Gran Torino", the brave, thoughtful drama about a retired Detroit in 2008 from angry to learn to live with his immigrant neighbors, made about $ 148 million domestically and $ 121,800,000 overseas.
Another dramatic success has been solid in 2009 with George Clooney downsizing "Up in the Air", which reported $ 83.8 million to U.S. $ 79.4 and other foreign markets.
"Gran Torino" has a gross budget of $ 33 million, while "Up in the Air" was 25 million. These estimates do not include costs such as marketing, which can vary considerably.
Two films from 2010 that some do post-production here, "Gulliver's Travels" and "Piranha 3D" also won a lot of change. The budget is estimated at U.S. $ 100 million and more "Gulliver", made $ 42.7 million and U.S. $ 194 100 000 overseas. A horror movie, a smaller budget, "Piranha 3D" reported $ 25 million domestic and 58.1 million overseas.
In contrast, Roller Derby-Drew Barrymore romp "Whip It" made 13 million dollars to U.S. and only 3.5 million U.S. dollars abroad.
Several prestigious film barely made a dent at the box office. Rob Reiner in 2010 the coming of age drama "inverted" earned $ 1.7 million domestically, while "Mooz-lum" grossed $ 369,000.
Raking Price
Of all the resources available here since 2008, "Up in the Air" was the price king. He has six Oscar nominations in key categories, including film, best director and actor, and won Best Screenplay at the Golden Globes.
The 2010 drama "Conviction" has held a Screen Actors Guild nod for Hilary Swank as a woman determined to prove the innocence of his brother.
"Gran Torino, a film based on the tensions American melting pot, was snubbed by the Oscars, but won a French Cesar for best foreign film.
For projects in Michigan is really excellent in the field of television. "You Do not Know Jack," the 2010 HBO movie about Dr. Jack Kevorkian, boasted 15 nominations for the Emmy Awards and won for best miniseries, movie or special and best dramatic actor Al Pacino. He also received a Golden Globe for her performance.
Several television projects that have been proposed, including acting classes. Lifetime "Bobby" was nominated for an Emmy Award for best television movie and an Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild acting nods for Sigourney Weaver.
Thomas Jane, the teacher has gigolo HBO "Hung" was nominated for two Golden Globes.
Cuba Gooding Jr. played in real life neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who grew up in Detroit on TNT "Gifted Hands" and won a Screen Actors Guild nod. So does the legendary Ruby Dee for the life of "America."
Get a brilliant analysis
For smaller projects, critical acclaim can advance the careers of those involved.
Cedar Rapids, "a comedy from 2011 with Ed Helms as an insurance salesman from a small town cut loose in an annual conference, received an impressive score of 84% positive," fresh "in Tomatometer, a measure of odds of good against evil movie website RottenTomatoes.com. He helped create the post-"Hangover" reputation for Helms, a supporting role in the NBC series "The Office" as a player in the increasingly comedy movies.
On television, good reviews is not always possible to record a show, but they do mitigate the impact of a cancellation. Detroit 1-8-7, "which ABC has not renewed for a second season, I have this initial analysis of TV Guide Matt Roush:" Detroit "does not reinvent the wheel, but promises to be a very strong ride . "
Directly on DVD
If the movie does come out on screens, they can go directly to the video.
At least 10 feature films here, under the incentives were the most direct path for video, according to Rentrak, a global digital media measurement and research company that serves companies well known in the entertainment industry.
Movies take this path for many reasons, sometimes for reasons of quality or limited potential audience of a subject. But some films that feel even more direct-to-DVD releases such as the legacy of the franchise locally made "SWAT: Baptism of Fire" and "Street Kings 2: Motor City," which had built the reputation.
A spot of star power
Michigan has seen its share of big-time players, Eastwood and Hugh Jackman, "Real Steel" Sean Penn in "It must be the place."
The state was a temporary home to three stars, with total collections of films are among the top 20, according to Box Office Mojo: Bruce Willis, who was in Grand Rapids is "Setup" Curtis (50 Cent) Jackson Robert De Niro, who starred in "Stone", and Sigourney Weaver, who starred in the cable TV "Bobby", "Cedar Rapids" and "vamps."
Some celebrities Forbes Celebrity 100 last year, a ranking of rich and powerful hosts, were briefly local residents, including Miley Cyrus "LOL", Michael Bay, director of "Transformers: Dark of the Moon", George Clooney , who traveled here to "Up in the Air" and again in 2011 for "The Ides of March" and Drew Barrymore, director and star of "Whip It." None of them made the Forbes 2011 equivalent.
Buzzworthy some players said yes to Michigan, including Demi Moore ("LOL" and "Another Day Happy"), Shia LaBeouf ("Transformers: Dark of the Moon"), a division of pre-Courteney Cox and David Arquette ("Scream 4 "), Gerard Butler (" Machine Gun Preacher ") and Connor Cruise (" Red Dawn "), whose father, Tom, visited Metro Detroit for filming
The indie elite used to work here, Steve Buscemi and Michael Cera ("Youth in Revolt") and Catherine Keener ("Trust") to John C. Reilly (Cedar Rapids) and Parker Posey ("Highland Park").
And then there were visits veteran big names who deserves a standing ovation just for being themselves: Christopher Walken ("Kill the Irish), Richard Gere (" The Double "), Pierce Brosnan (" Hi Boulevard ") Robert Loggia ("Margarine Wars"), Ellen Burstyn and Ellen Barkin ("A Happy Day"), Danny Glover ("Highland Park") and Al Pacino ("You Do not Know Jack").
India makes its mark
Several films have helped improve the reputation squads and teams involved, whether or not they made an opening at the box office. The limited version of "Meet Monica velvet" had no impact at the box office, earning under $ 30,000 so far, according to Box Office Mojo. But he sent good vibes to Friday and the City "star Kim Cattrall, who has shown versatility, and even less its elegant image and Samantha play a stripper down and out.
Three films shot in Michigan this year debuted at the Sundance Film Festival: "Another Happy Day," which was recently purchased by a distributor, "Cedar Rapids", which has already been in theaters, and next "Salvation Boulevard".
One of the most talked about movies with a small budget has been "Mooz-lum," which was written and directed by Qasim Basir. , With Danny Glover and Nia Long, who has treated a serious subject, the experience of ordinary American Muslims post-9/11, and since Evan Ross, son of Motown legend Diana Ross, with an effect of draining, youth heart of the drama. He had a brief theatrical and DVD will be available in June
On the horizon
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon," who spent time here and in several other cities, will be released June 29 and could be another summer blockbuster for the franchise. "30 minutes or less," with Danny McBride and Jesse Eisenberg, opens August 12.
"Real Steel", the robot Hugh Jackman boxing film from DreamWorks, is hitting theaters on October 7, and "The Ides of March", George Clooney's political drama, partly filmed here this year, has on October 14, much time Quality packed holiday season.
November 4, "A Very 3D Christmas Harold and Kumar" is going to bring humor to the ho-ticket leasing - and show how downtown Detroit and Oakland County could be transformed into a winter landscape summer.
Still farther down the road, box office-wise, it's Disney's "Oz: The great and powerful," the greatest movie ever to come here with incentives. It is managed by Metro Detroit Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man" fame. Filming should start in a few months at Raleigh Studios in Pontiac, Michigan.
What happened to ...?
"Red Dawn", the remake of the pop icon in 1984 with the same title, should be released later this year, according to The Hollywood Reporter. . The film was shot in Detroit in 2009 and has a cast of young newcomers, including "Thor" star Chris Hemsworth delayed "by the financial problems of MGM, the film has undergone a major change - with the help of digital magic, the bad guys are portrayed as North Korea and not China.
'High School' with Michael Chiklis, Adrien Brody, Colin Hanks and began filming in Howell in 2008, played in several festivals in 2010, but seems to have gotten a theatrical release.
Looking BoxOfficeMojo.com, it is easy to see why Clint Eastwood feels punk lucky. The venerable actor director can still rock audience. "Gran Torino", the brave, thoughtful drama about a retired Detroit in 2008 from angry to learn to live with his immigrant neighbors, made about $ 148 million domestically and $ 121,800,000 overseas.
Another dramatic success has been solid in 2009 with George Clooney downsizing "Up in the Air", which reported $ 83.8 million to U.S. $ 79.4 and other foreign markets.
"Gran Torino" has a gross budget of $ 33 million, while "Up in the Air" was 25 million. These estimates do not include costs such as marketing, which can vary considerably.
Two films from 2010 that some do post-production here, "Gulliver's Travels" and "Piranha 3D" also won a lot of change. The budget is estimated at U.S. $ 100 million and more "Gulliver", made $ 42.7 million and U.S. $ 194 100 000 overseas. A horror movie, a smaller budget, "Piranha 3D" reported $ 25 million domestic and 58.1 million overseas.
In contrast, Roller Derby-Drew Barrymore romp "Whip It" made 13 million dollars to U.S. and only 3.5 million U.S. dollars abroad.
Several prestigious film barely made a dent at the box office. Rob Reiner in 2010 the coming of age drama "inverted" earned $ 1.7 million domestically, while "Mooz-lum" grossed $ 369,000.
Raking Price
Of all the resources available here since 2008, "Up in the Air" was the price king. He has six Oscar nominations in key categories, including film, best director and actor, and won Best Screenplay at the Golden Globes.
The 2010 drama "Conviction" has held a Screen Actors Guild nod for Hilary Swank as a woman determined to prove the innocence of his brother.
"Gran Torino, a film based on the tensions American melting pot, was snubbed by the Oscars, but won a French Cesar for best foreign film.
For projects in Michigan is really excellent in the field of television. "You Do not Know Jack," the 2010 HBO movie about Dr. Jack Kevorkian, boasted 15 nominations for the Emmy Awards and won for best miniseries, movie or special and best dramatic actor Al Pacino. He also received a Golden Globe for her performance.
Several television projects that have been proposed, including acting classes. Lifetime "Bobby" was nominated for an Emmy Award for best television movie and an Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild acting nods for Sigourney Weaver.
Thomas Jane, the teacher has gigolo HBO "Hung" was nominated for two Golden Globes.
Cuba Gooding Jr. played in real life neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who grew up in Detroit on TNT "Gifted Hands" and won a Screen Actors Guild nod. So does the legendary Ruby Dee for the life of "America."
Get a brilliant analysis
For smaller projects, critical acclaim can advance the careers of those involved.
Cedar Rapids, "a comedy from 2011 with Ed Helms as an insurance salesman from a small town cut loose in an annual conference, received an impressive score of 84% positive," fresh "in Tomatometer, a measure of odds of good against evil movie website RottenTomatoes.com. He helped create the post-"Hangover" reputation for Helms, a supporting role in the NBC series "The Office" as a player in the increasingly comedy movies.
On television, good reviews is not always possible to record a show, but they do mitigate the impact of a cancellation. Detroit 1-8-7, "which ABC has not renewed for a second season, I have this initial analysis of TV Guide Matt Roush:" Detroit "does not reinvent the wheel, but promises to be a very strong ride . "
Directly on DVD
If the movie does come out on screens, they can go directly to the video.
At least 10 feature films here, under the incentives were the most direct path for video, according to Rentrak, a global digital media measurement and research company that serves companies well known in the entertainment industry.
Movies take this path for many reasons, sometimes for reasons of quality or limited potential audience of a subject. But some films that feel even more direct-to-DVD releases such as the legacy of the franchise locally made "SWAT: Baptism of Fire" and "Street Kings 2: Motor City," which had built the reputation.
A spot of star power
Michigan has seen its share of big-time players, Eastwood and Hugh Jackman, "Real Steel" Sean Penn in "It must be the place."
The state was a temporary home to three stars, with total collections of films are among the top 20, according to Box Office Mojo: Bruce Willis, who was in Grand Rapids is "Setup" Curtis (50 Cent) Jackson Robert De Niro, who starred in "Stone", and Sigourney Weaver, who starred in the cable TV "Bobby", "Cedar Rapids" and "vamps."
Some celebrities Forbes Celebrity 100 last year, a ranking of rich and powerful hosts, were briefly local residents, including Miley Cyrus "LOL", Michael Bay, director of "Transformers: Dark of the Moon", George Clooney , who traveled here to "Up in the Air" and again in 2011 for "The Ides of March" and Drew Barrymore, director and star of "Whip It." None of them made the Forbes 2011 equivalent.
Buzzworthy some players said yes to Michigan, including Demi Moore ("LOL" and "Another Day Happy"), Shia LaBeouf ("Transformers: Dark of the Moon"), a division of pre-Courteney Cox and David Arquette ("Scream 4 "), Gerard Butler (" Machine Gun Preacher ") and Connor Cruise (" Red Dawn "), whose father, Tom, visited Metro Detroit for filming
The indie elite used to work here, Steve Buscemi and Michael Cera ("Youth in Revolt") and Catherine Keener ("Trust") to John C. Reilly (Cedar Rapids) and Parker Posey ("Highland Park").
And then there were visits veteran big names who deserves a standing ovation just for being themselves: Christopher Walken ("Kill the Irish), Richard Gere (" The Double "), Pierce Brosnan (" Hi Boulevard ") Robert Loggia ("Margarine Wars"), Ellen Burstyn and Ellen Barkin ("A Happy Day"), Danny Glover ("Highland Park") and Al Pacino ("You Do not Know Jack").
India makes its mark
Several films have helped improve the reputation squads and teams involved, whether or not they made an opening at the box office. The limited version of "Meet Monica velvet" had no impact at the box office, earning under $ 30,000 so far, according to Box Office Mojo. But he sent good vibes to Friday and the City "star Kim Cattrall, who has shown versatility, and even less its elegant image and Samantha play a stripper down and out.
Three films shot in Michigan this year debuted at the Sundance Film Festival: "Another Happy Day," which was recently purchased by a distributor, "Cedar Rapids", which has already been in theaters, and next "Salvation Boulevard".
One of the most talked about movies with a small budget has been "Mooz-lum," which was written and directed by Qasim Basir. , With Danny Glover and Nia Long, who has treated a serious subject, the experience of ordinary American Muslims post-9/11, and since Evan Ross, son of Motown legend Diana Ross, with an effect of draining, youth heart of the drama. He had a brief theatrical and DVD will be available in June
On the horizon
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon," who spent time here and in several other cities, will be released June 29 and could be another summer blockbuster for the franchise. "30 minutes or less," with Danny McBride and Jesse Eisenberg, opens August 12.
"Real Steel", the robot Hugh Jackman boxing film from DreamWorks, is hitting theaters on October 7, and "The Ides of March", George Clooney's political drama, partly filmed here this year, has on October 14, much time Quality packed holiday season.
November 4, "A Very 3D Christmas Harold and Kumar" is going to bring humor to the ho-ticket leasing - and show how downtown Detroit and Oakland County could be transformed into a winter landscape summer.
Still farther down the road, box office-wise, it's Disney's "Oz: The great and powerful," the greatest movie ever to come here with incentives. It is managed by Metro Detroit Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man" fame. Filming should start in a few months at Raleigh Studios in Pontiac, Michigan.
What happened to ...?
"Red Dawn", the remake of the pop icon in 1984 with the same title, should be released later this year, according to The Hollywood Reporter. . The film was shot in Detroit in 2009 and has a cast of young newcomers, including "Thor" star Chris Hemsworth delayed "by the financial problems of MGM, the film has undergone a major change - with the help of digital magic, the bad guys are portrayed as North Korea and not China.
'High School' with Michael Chiklis, Adrien Brody, Colin Hanks and began filming in Howell in 2008, played in several festivals in 2010, but seems to have gotten a theatrical release.
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