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Archive for January, 2006

In Her Shoes (Widescreen Edition)In Her Shoes (Widescreen Edition) — (…)

Al Pacino Date Tuesday, January 31st, 2006


In Her Shoes (Widescreen Edition)
In Her Shoes (Widescreen Edition) — $16.98

24 – Season Four
24 – Season Four — $34.97

Beyond the Gates of Splendor
Beyond the Gates of Splendor — $11.99

The Constant Gardener (Widescreen Edition)
The Constant Gardener (Widescreen Edition) — $17.99

The Sound of Music (40th Anniversary Edition)
The Sound of Music (40th Anniversary Edition) — $15.99

Pride and Prejudice (Special Edition)
Pride and Prejudice (Special Edition) — $19.96

What the Bleep Do We Know!?
What the Bleep Do We Know!? — $9.97

Crash (Widescreen Edition)
Crash (Widescreen Edition) — $11.99

Flightplan (Widescreen Edition)
Flightplan (Widescreen Edition) — $19.49

Hollywood Games in 2005 (BusinessWeek)There were a number of games (…)

Al Pacino Date Tuesday, January 31st, 2006


Hollywood Games in 2005 (BusinessWeek)
There were a number of games based on hot Hollywood properties in 2005, but which licenses actually paid off and which might not have been worth the investment by the publisher

Samuel L. Jackson is immortalised in cement in Hollywood (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Ultra-cool US screen star Samuel L. Jackson was immortalised in Hollywood history when he sank his hand and footprints into cement outside the historic Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

Cruise, J-Lo top list of Hollywood stinkers (Channel NewsAsia)
LOS ANGELES – Superstars Tom Cruise and Jennifer J-Lo Lopez were united in shame Monday when they topped the list of worst actor nominees in Hollywood's annual spoof of the Oscars, the Razzie Awards.

Samuel L. Jackson Cements Hollywood Fame (ABC News)
Samuel L. Jackson Cements Fame on Hollywood Boulevard

Hollywood holding its breath for Oscar nominations (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Hollywood held its collective breath ahead of the unveiling of the 2006 Oscar nominations, with gay cowboy movie "Brokeback Mountain" expected to rake in the lion's share of the nods.

Hollywood counts down to sex-, politics-charged Oscar nominations (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Hollywood was breathlessly counting down to Tuesday's Oscar nominations, with the gay cowboy tale "Brokeback Mountain" tipped to dominate the nods in a field led by smaller movies with weighty themes.

Rocking horse heads to Hollywood (BBC News)
A company specialising in making and restoring rocking horses adds Hollywood to its customers.

Warner Bros. to start German file-sharing serviceBy Jeffrey Goldfarb, European (…)

Al Pacino Date Tuesday, January 31st, 2006


Warner Bros. to start German file-sharing service
By Jeffrey Goldfarb, European Media Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) – Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. to start German file-sharing service
LONDON (Reuters) – Warner Bros. said on Monday it would soon begin selling movies and television shows in Germany, Austria and Switzerland using a peer-to-peer network, embracing the very technology that has rattled the entertainment industry.

Multiplex stumbles on Wembley
MULTIPLEX Group's troubled reconstruction of Wembley Stadium has fallen even further behind schedule, with a senior manager now giving a 70 per cent chance of the iconic London venue being ready in time for the FA Cup in May.

Warner Bros. to Try File Sharing in Germany
Carl Bialik writes 'The Wall Street Journal reports that Warner Bros. plans to sell TV shows and movies online in Germany via P2P.

Tibetan Film to Screen at PVR
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Bollywood heads for London float
Bollywood heads for London float Matthew Goodman THE Bollywood film group Eros International could soon be concentrating more on traders' screens than the silver screen as it prepares for a possible 200m flotation.

Multiplex still hopes to finish Wembley for Cup final
MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Australian construction company Multiplex Group Ltd. said it still hoped to complete the troubled Wembley stadium project in London in time for it to host the FA Cup final.

Void Moon

Al Pacino Date Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

Cassie Black (Lane), a one time criminal, carries a dark secret stemming back to the night when the man closest to her heart was found dead and her life was in shambles. Now selling cars to Hollywood’s elite that secret is in jeopardy and she must return to her life of crime where she once robbed casino gamblers in order to make enough fast cash to get out of trouble. Once she has identified her mark she soon learns that Jack Karch (Al Pacino) was not the man she wanted to be robbing from. Jack is the private investigator that turned her world upside-down six years ago and it is now going to take all Cassie has to fall out from under the bad-luck ‘void moon.’

Underworld: Evolution – movie reviewEnd of the Spear – movie (…)

Al Pacino Date Tuesday, January 31st, 2006


Underworld: Evolution – movie review

End of the Spear – movie review

BloodRayne – movie review

Rumor Has It… – movie review

The Matador – movie review

Hostel – movie review

Grandma's Boy – movie review

Why We Fight – movie review

After Innocence – movie review

Casanova – movie review

Future of film is on the net, claims KenHe used (…)

Al Pacino Date Monday, January 30th, 2006


Future of film is on the net, claims Ken
He used a studio built from his garage and collaborated with friends and neighbours. '

'Crash' leads SAG honours
The best-actress honour for a television drama series went to Canadian Sandra Oh for the medical drama Grey's Anatomy.

'Brokeback' can't catch a break at SAG
Sometimes, I can't just shake the feeling that I'm just a little girl from Tennessee,' said Witherspoon, who plays Carter during her long, stormy courtship with country legend Johnny Cash. '

Witherspoon, Hoffman Win Top SAG Honors
Rachel Weisz of the murder thriller ''The Constant Gardener'' and Paul Giamatti of the boxing drama ''Cinderella Man'' received supporting-acting honors. '' Oh, my God, y'all.

GALLERY: Batch of stills from 'Annapolis'
We have some new stills from this weekend's release of 'Annapolis' starring Jam. : ''

In brief: Words win over Spanish Oscars
The English-language film, which tells the story of a nurse who travels to an oil rig to care for a burns victim, won best film and best director for Spanish writer-director Isabel Coixet.

Witherspoon, 'Crash' Win Top SAG Honors
Rachel Weisz of the murder-thriller ''The Constant Gardener'' and Paul Giamatti of the boxing drama ''Cinderella Man'' received supporting-acting honors. '' Oh, my God, y'all.

The Notebook (New Line Platinum Series)The Notebook (New Line Platinum (…)

Al Pacino Date Monday, January 30th, 2006


The Notebook (New Line Platinum Series)
The Notebook (New Line Platinum Series) — $11.99

Red Eye (Widescreen Edition)
Red Eye (Widescreen Edition) — $17.99

Pride and Prejudice (Special Edition)
Pride and Prejudice (Special Edition) — $19.96

24 – Season Four
24 – Season Four — $45.48

The Constant Gardener (Widescreen Edition)
The Constant Gardener (Widescreen Edition) — $17.99

What the Bleep Do We Know!?
What the Bleep Do We Know!? — $11.99

Crash (Widescreen Edition)
Crash (Widescreen Edition) — $11.99

Flightplan (Widescreen Edition)
Flightplan (Widescreen Edition) — $19.49

Pride&Prejudice (Widescreen Edition)
Pride&Prejudice (Widescreen Edition) — $16.98

The Sound of Music (40th Anniversary Edition)
The Sound of Music (40th Anniversary Edition) — $15.99

DerailedMarried Charles (Owen) begins a flirtation with Lucinda (Aniston), a (…)

Al Pacino Date Monday, January 30th, 2006


Derailed
Married Charles (Owen) begins a flirtation with Lucinda (Aniston), a fellow commuter he meets on the train. Ending up in a hotel one night, they're beaten and robbed.

Annapolis
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King Leopold's Ghost
By Sheri Linden Bottom line: It's a hard-hitting depiction of a legacy of unspeakable brutality.

Friends With Money
By Kirk Honeycutt Bottom line: Astute comedy about acute midlife crises among three married women and a fourth, younger woman.

Annapolis
Cast: James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, Jordana Brewster, Donnie Wahlberg, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Roger Fan, Wilmer Calderon Director: Justin Lin Screenplay: Dave Collard Cinematography: Phil Abraham Music: Brian Tyler U.S.

The 2005 SMART-POPCORN.com Awards They're smart… They're poppy… If you haven't already, meet the Smoppies!
They're smart… They're poppy… If you haven't already, meet the Smoppies! The nominees for the 2005 SMART-POPCORN.com Awards are here, so come on in, log on, and vote your picks for last year's favorites… -. … … , !

Rodriguez featured magazine cover of first-ever 'New Hollywood' issue (USA (…)

Al Pacino Date Monday, January 30th, 2006


Rodriguez featured magazine cover of first-ever 'New Hollywood' issue (USA Today)
Michelle Rodriguez, who plays Ana Lucia Cortez on the ABC's Lost, is on one of four celebrity covers of People en Espanol's "New Hollywood" issue, on newsstands Feb. 6. in the issue, she talks about ethics and respect.

Cornerstone to Pioneer Hollywood, Fla. Neighborhood Redevelopment (Multi-Housing News)
AUGUST 24, 2004 — Hollywood, Fla.–Richard Lamondin, president of Coral Gables-based Cornerstone Premier Communities, has announced plans for Hollywood Station.

Hollywood moves toward digital movies in theaters (Detroit News)
HOLLYWOOD — Most moviegoers just want to know what films are playing. Michael Joe wants to know what's playing the films.

Hollywood's tattletale nanny (San Jose Mercury News)
Here are three words I never thought I'd write: Poor Michael Ovitz. Ovitz, of course, is the legendary Hollywood agent, founder of Creative Artists Agency, storied super-negotiator and, most recently as the deposed head of Disney, embodiment of all that is wrong in the obscenely overpaid and hubristic executive suites of the movie industry. A frequent subject of showbiz legend and lore, Ovitz has

Hollywood directors crown 'Brokeback,' boost Oscar hopes (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The maker of "Brokeback Mountain," Taiwan-born Ang Lee, was Saturday named best director by Hollywood's top filmmaking union, boosting his already-stellar Oscar prospects.

Actors Guild to honor its own (USA Today)
The cowboy love story Brokeback Mountain continued its drive toward a clean sweep of major Hollywood honors as it entered Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards as the clear favorite.

Helping hand extended for ‘Harlem to Hollywood' (The Meridian Star)
The Community Foundation of East Mississippi has awarded the Meridian Museum of Art a $1,000 grant to support the Meridian Museum of Art's 2006 Black History Month program, “From Harlem to Hollywood: African-Americans on the Silver Screen.”

Why We Fight – movie reviewGod & Gays: Bridging the (…)

Al Pacino Date Sunday, January 29th, 2006


Why We Fight – movie review

God & Gays: Bridging the Gap – movie review

Last Holiday – movie review

Grandma's Boy – movie review

Threat – movie review

Tristan & Isolde – movie review

After Innocence – movie review

Underworld: Evolution – movie review

Empire of the Wolves – movie review

End of the Spear – movie review