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Archive for March, 2007
Saturday, March 31st, 2007
Synopsis: A former high school hockey star handicapped in a tragic car accident becomes an unlikely ally to a crack team of determined bank robbers in this thriller starring Jeff Daniels and Joseph Gordon Levitt. When his promising career in ice is suddenly cut short, the former athlete goes to work as a janitor in a local bank. Cleaning floors soon gives way to criminal enterprise when the one-time puck-slinger is recruited to help clean out the very bank that employs him. Screenwriter Scott Frank (Out of Sight) and Minority Report) makes his directorial debut, working from his own original screenplay. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Goode, Isla Fisher, Alex Borstein, Carla Gugino; Directed by: Scott Frank
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Friday, March 30th, 2007
 (L-R): Aunt Petunia & Uncle Fritz, Cousin Tallulah, Cousin Lazslo, Uncle Art, Uncle Gaston, Uncle Joe (seated), Aunt Billy, Grandma Lucille, Grandpa Bud, Lewis, Franny, Wilbur Robinson, Uncle Spike & Uncle Dimitri (back, in planter), Carl
Meet the Robinsons Featurette - A comprehensive look at the new Disney Animated Feature, “Meet The Robinsons”.
Lewis is an orphan who dreams of finding a family. His journey takes an unexpected turn when a mysterious stranger named Wilbur Robinson whisks him away to a world where anything is possible–’The Future’. There, he meets an incredible assortment of characters and a family beyond his wildest imagination, The Robinsons, who help lead him on an amazing adventure.
Cast: VOICES OF:, Stephen J. Anderson, Angela Bassett, Laurie Metcalf, Kelly Ripa, Adam West, Steve Zahn, Tom Selleck, Paul Butcher, Jamie Cullum, Jessie Flower, Spencer Fox; Directed by: Stephen J. Anderson
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Friday, March 30th, 2007
 Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Chris
The Lookout movie trailer
Synopsis: Chris (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a once promising high school athlete, has his life turned upside down after a tragic accident. As he tries to maintain a normal life, he takes a job as a janitor at a bank where he ultimately finds himself caught up in a planned heist.
Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Goode, Isla Fisher, Alex Borstein, Carla Gugino; Directed by: Scott Frank
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Thursday, March 29th, 2007
 Left to right, Jimmy MacElroy (JON HEDER), Chazz Michael Michaels (WILL FERRELL) and Jimmy’s Coach (CRAIG T. NELSON) announce the pair’s entry into a skating competition
Blades of Glory Movie Trailer
Synopsis: Two rival Olympic figure skaters are stripped of their medals and banned from the sport after a nasty brawl at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. After years of obscurity, the two men put aside their differences and exploit a loophole that allows them to compete in the pairs figure skating category.
Cast: Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Will Arnett, Amy Poehler, William Fichtner, Jenna Fischer, Romany Malco, Nick Swardson, Rob Corddry, Craig T. Nelson; Directed by: Josh Gordon, Will Speck
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Thursday, March 29th, 2007
 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Book Cover (U.S. edition)
Publishers, Scholastic and Bloomsbury have revealed the covers for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows. Read on:
Scholastic and Bloomsbury, publishers of the wildly popular Harry Potter fantasy novel series, have both revealed the covers for the final tome in the saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Scholastic, publisher of the U.S. edition, once again enlisted artist Mary GrandPre to create their cover. The artwork appears to feature Harry and Lord Voldemort facing off in an arena-like setting against an orange-tinted sky. The hero and his nemesis are both seemingly focused on something out of view. Their body language suggests that they’re trying to control something using magic, but neither are holding a wand.
UK publisher Bloomsbury is, as usual, releasing a children’s cover and an adult cover. The grown-up version features a photograph of what we think is probably Salazar Slytherin’s locket, one of the remaining horcruxes.
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Thursday, March 29th, 2007
 Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller
Robert Rodriguez drops the names of the actors, ne’s considering for the upcoming Sin City sequels. Read on:
Having put the finishing touches on Grindhouse, genre filmmaker Robert Rodriguez is shifting gears to his next project, the sequel to Frank Miller’s Sin City. Miller has already written the screenplay and things may get officially underway as early as this summer.
The second installment in the series will be based on A Dame to Kill For, and rumor has it that Angelina Jolie may star. Furthermore, it’s possible that Miller and Rodriguez could immediately follow the second movie in the series with Sin City 3.
In a recent conversation with MTV, Rodriguez hinted that Sin City 3 will center around the Hell and Back storyline, which focuses on a character named Wallace who is drugged and experiences hallucinations throughout the film. And it just so happens that Rodriguez has a big name actor in mind for the role who has some experience with on-screen hallucinations: none other than Johnny Depp. There are no deals in place but Rodriguez tells MTV that he’s confident that Depp would take the part.
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Wednesday, March 28th, 2007
 Andre (Kevin Phillips, foreground)
Pride is “an effective, feel-good sports drama.” Read on:
Pride is the latest “based on a true story,” inspirational sports drama to come to the big-screen. The Sunu Gonera-directed picture stars Oscar nominee Terrence Howard as Jim Ellis, an African-American coach who turned a cluster of troubled inner city teens into a winning swim team in 1970s Philadelphia.
Jim finds work helping to close down the PDR, a dilapidated inner city recreation center. The kids who hang out at the PDR mock him, and he isn’t exactly embraced by the center’s only regular employee — crusty old janitor Elston (Bernie Mac, in his first truly dramatic role). Upon finding and filling the center’s swimming pool, Jim manages to convince the teens to escape the blistering heat of summer on the basketball court for the cool of the pool. The kids learn soon thereafter that Jim was once an accomplished swimmer; before you can say Remember the Titans, he has formed them into a motley, but competitive team.
Pride follows the novice team’s struggle to take their swim meets seriously, especially after they face the all-white team across town that will become their bitter rivals. (Tom Arnold plays their coach and Clint Eastwood’s son, Scott Reeves, is the racist team bully.) Will Jim lead his kids to victory in the state championship? Or will prejudice and their own internal divisions tear them apart? These questions drive the narrative forward.
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Wednesday, March 28th, 2007
Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriquez celebrates the low-budget, exploitation movies of the 1960’s and 70’s. Read on:
Grindhouse is the latest film by Quentin Tarantino, a celebration if not culmination of his lifetime love for B-, C- and Z-grade exploitation movies. Yet strangely enough, this is not his best work. A groundbreaking co-production with longtime creative partner Robert Rodriguez, the anthology aims to recall the low budget double-feature format pioneered in the 1960s and ’70s, but update its formulas with modern-day money and technical know-how. While this appears to have liberated Rodriguez, a director who has toiled for more than a decade in otherwise overdressed genre pictures, it curiously has exposed Tarantino’s filmmaking Achilles’ heel — namely, his inability to distinguish when that celebration of movie magic interferes with a well-told tale.
At the same time, there are so many amazing and innovative ideas in Tarantino’s pastiche-cum-homage that it’s hard to hold his section in too low regard, particularly given its wealth of breathtaking action sequences and one particularly powerful performance. So even if Rodriguez’ effort surpasses his headliner’s by an outright star or so (consider it a four-and-a-halfer to Tarantino’s three-and-a-half), this tribute to cinema’s exploitative dregs is some of the most dynamic and engaging filmmaking produced in years.
At three-plus hours, Grindhouse is comprised of two short films, Planet Terror and Death Proof, which are connected by a series of fake trailers shot by industry colleagues like Eli Roth (Hostel) and Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead). Rodriguez’ Planet Terror is presented first, presumably because he is the lesser-known of the two directors, but his proves to be the better movie and more faithful interpretation of the grindhouse “ethos.” In the film, Freddy Rodriguez (Lady in the Water) plays Wray, a traveler with a shady past who becomes the unlikely savior for a band of survivors when the rest of humanity succumbs to a mysterious disease that turns them into zombies.
Predictably, there are several other characters acting out their own little melodramas against the backdrop of this larger event: William (Josh Brolin) and Dakota Block (Marley Shelton) are locked into a cycle of jealousy and revenge as their marriage slowly falls apart; Cherry Darling (Rose McGowan) tries to rebuild her life when she leaves her job as a go-go dancer, only to find her dreams of being a stand-up comic shattered when she loses her leg in a zombie attack; Sheriff Hague (Michael Biehn) must uncover the secrets of Wray’s background while uncovering the recipe for his brother J.T.’s (Jeff Fahey) tasty barbeque; and scientist Abby (Naveen Andrews) tries to find a cure for the zombie “infection,” while attempting to outrun a general hell-bent on controlling the disease for his own fiendish purposes.
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Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Now you can own an actual piece of movie history with these two gorgeous pieces from the Titanic movie. You can get your very own authentic, licensed replica of the Heart of the Ocean Necklace and Butterfly Hair Comb worn by Rose in the movie. These pieces are caste from the actual mold from which the original pieces were made. You can’t get more authentic than that. Just click on the link below for more details:
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Friday, March 23rd, 2007
We’ve added a number of great canvas prints to our catalogue. These prints are one sheet poster reproductions on canvas and would be ideal for you home theater or any room in your house. Just click on the link below for more details:
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