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Archive for March, 2007
Friday, March 16th, 2007
 Former Marine sniper Bob Lee Swagger (MARK WAHLBERG) returns from a self-imposed exile to uncover a plot within the U.S. Government
Below are the movies opening for March 16th:
- Shooter (Thriller) – Starring: Mark Wahlberg – Bob Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg) is a former Marine Corps sniper who leaves the military after a mission goes bad.
View the trailer. In Theaters: March 16, 2007
- I Think I Love My Wife (Comedy/Drama) – Starring: Chris Rock – A successful investment banker with a beautiful, intelligent wife and two gorgeous kids at home, Richard Cooper (Chris Rock) would seem to have it all.
View the trailer. In Theaters: March 16, 2007
- Dead Silence (Horror) – Starring: Donnie Wahlberg – There is an old ghost story in the sleepy town of Ravens Fair about Mary Shaw, a ventriloquist who went mad. Accused of the murder of a young boy, she was hunted down by vengeful townspeople who cut out her tongue and killed her. They buried her along with her “children,” a hand-made collection of vaudeville dolls.
View the trailer. In Theaters: March 16, 2007
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Friday, March 16th, 2007
We’ve just added a few more Lawrence of Arabia movie posters and canvas prints. Just click on the links below for more details:
- Lawrence of Arabia Framed Canvas Print – Style A
- Lawrence of Arabia Canvas Print
- Lawrence of Arabia Movie Poster – Re-Creation 1 Sheet
- Lawrence of Arabia Poster Print – Bus Shelter Style B
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Wednesday, March 14th, 2007
King Miraz, the last major character for Prince Caspian has been cast. Read on:
King Miraz, usurper to the throne of Telmar and occupier of Narnia, has at last been cast with production on Prince Caspian already several weeks along. The part has reportedly gone to acclaimed Italian actor Sergio Castellitto, according to Narniweb.com.
The choice confirms the producers’ intent to give the Telmarines a Latin-Mediterranean ethnic flavor, while keeping the protagonists distinctly British.
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Wednesday, March 14th, 2007
The day is finally here! The most successful Bond film of all time, Casino Royale hits the DVD shelves today (March 13the, 2007). Daniel Craig is outstanding in the role of James Bond in his early years before achieving 007 status. Don’t forget to pick up your copy.
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Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
If you’re a fan of the horror genre, then you’re sure to enjoy The Host. Read on:
South Korean import The Host is an oddity even in a genre chock full of weird entries: it revolves around a mutated, man-eating, acrobatic trout. (Okay, maybe it’s not a trout but it’s a fish of some kind.) For that reason alone, The Host is a noteworthy entry in the monster movie genre.
Co-written and directed by Bong Joon-ho, The Host follows slacker Gang-du (Song Kang-ho), who works at his dad’s (Byun Hee-bong) waterfront food stand. Gang-du has a young daughter, Hyun-seo (Ko A-sung), an archery champ sister in Nam-Joo (Bae Doo-na) and an ambitious brother, Nam-il (Park Hae-il). All in all, life is not terribly challenging for the unmotivated Gang-du.
That all changes one day. Bedlam explodes when a terrifying, mysterious creature rises from the Han River and makes its way onshore, attacking the fleeing citizens. Among those lost in the monster’s path of destruction is Hyun-seo, who disappears after being snatched by the creature. Gang-du is riddled with guilt over his daughter’s disappearance and his brother does little to assuage that.
Things get worse once the government becomes involved. The agents round up everyone who was at the scene of the attack — including Gang-du and the remaining members of his family — and quarantine them. The government claims the creature is the host of some kind of mysterious virus and that they could all have been infected.
Gang-du’s spirits are raised when he gets a cell phone call from his daughter, who is still alive but trapped in some unknown location. Gang-du and his family escape the quarantine center and go in search of young Hyun-seo in the now-forbidden zone, making themselves a target for both government agents and the monster itself.
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Saturday, March 10th, 2007
Synopsis: Gang-du (Song Kang-ho) works at a food stand on the banks of the Han River. Dozing on the job, he is awakened by his daughter, Hyun-seo (Ko A-sung), who is angry with him for missing a teacher-parent meeting at school.
As Gang-du walks out to the riverbank with a delivery, he notices that a large crowd of people has gathered, taking pictures and talking about something hanging from the Han River Bridge. The otherwise idyllic landscape turns suddenly to bedlam when a terrifying creature climbs up onto the riverbank and begins to crush and eat people.
Gang-du and his daughter run for their lives but suddenly the thing grabs Hyun-seo and disappears back into the river. The government announces that the thing apparently is the Host of an unidentified virus. Having feared the worst, Gang-du receives a phone call from his daughter who is frightened, but very much alive. Gang-du makes plans to infiltrate the forbidden zone near the Han River to rescue his daughter from the clutches of the horrifying Host…
Cast: Donnie Wahlberg, Amber Valletta, Bob Gunton, Ryan Kwanten, Zoë Raye, Judith Roberts; Directed by: James Wan
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In theatres: March 9th, 2007
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Saturday, March 10th, 2007
Synopsis: There is an old ghost story in the sleepy town of Ravens Fair about Mary Shaw, a ventriloquist who went mad. Accused of the murder of a young boy, she was hunted down by vengeful townspeople who cut out her tongue and killed her. They buried her along with her “children,” a hand-made collection of vaudeville dolls.
Since that time, Ravens Fair has been plagued by death. The ghastly dolls from Mary Shaw’s collection have gone missing from the grave and reappeared over the decades. In the dead of night–wherever they are glimpsed–families are found gruesomely murdered…with their tongues torn out.
Far from the pall of their hometown, newlyweds Jamie (Ryan Kwanten) and Lisa Ashen thought they had established a fresh start. But when his wife is grotesquely killed, Jamie reluctantly returns to Ravens Fair for the funeral, intent on unraveling the mystery of her death.
Once reunited with his ill father (Bob Gunton) and his father’s new young bride (Amber Valletta), Jamie must dig into the town’s bloody past to find out who killed his wife and why. As he uncovers the legend of Mary Shaw, Jamie unlocks the story of her curse and the truth behind the song from his childhood: if you see her and scream, you will never speak again.
Cast: Donnie Wahlberg, Amber Valletta, Bob Gunton, Ryan Kwanten, Zoë Raye, Judith Roberts; Directed by: James Wan
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In theaters: March 16, 2007
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Friday, March 9th, 2007
Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand in Let’s Make Love (1960).
This lobby card (signed by Marilyn Monroe) from the movie Let’s Make Love is extremely rare-making it a must have for any collector. This is an “one of” item, so don’t delay. Cick on the link below for more details:
Let’s Make Love – Signed Lobby Card
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Friday, March 9th, 2007
Product Description: Lose your heart to a sweetheart! Minnie Mouse has Mickey – and the whole world – in love with her charms.
Since her 1928 debut with Mickey in “Steamboat Willie,” Minnie’s been his leading lady. Depicted in a pose inspired by the cover of “Mickey Mouse Book Number One,” her flirty, feisty personality is perfectly replicated in a limited-edition Character Statuette from Master Replicas. Bring her home – and fall head over ears in love with her today.
©2007 Disney All Rights Reserved
Item Size: Dimensions: 22” x 20” x 20”
Product Information:
- Limited edition 22” inch tall Character Statuette sculpted in resin
- Created from original Disney concept art
- Numbered plaque and Certificate of Authenticity
- Limited Edition of 1,000
Minnie Mouse Character Statuette – Master Replicas
Price: $399.00
Ships Summer 2007
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Friday, March 9th, 2007
 Samuel L. Jackson as Lazarus in Black Snake Moan
“There is something for everyone” in Black Snake Moan. This is is a “must see”. Read on:
A poignant but gritty, challenging yet touching depiction of two damaged souls in the South, Hustle and Flow director and writer Craig Brewer has scored again with Black Snake Moan. From the opening scene to the final credits, this is a film with numerous layers and themes, all of which are equally riveting and complex.
Ronnie (Justin Timberlake) has decided that it is his duty to serve his country and is shipping out the following day, much to his girlfriend Rae’s (Christina Ricci) dismay. As he pulls out of the driveway, Rae first makes us aware that Ronnie’s departure evokes deeply rooted anxiety and panic attacks. We later learn that the panic stems from childhood sexual abuse and, ironically, is satiated only by more loveless sex. As a result, she has garnered a reputation as a tramp and is treated as such by everyone from the local pimp to her own mother who turned a blind eye to the abuse. When Rae tries to block out the pain of Ronnie’s absence with drugs and alcohol, she falls into the wrong hands and is left for dead on the side of the road.
Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) is trying to block some pain of his own. His wife has left him for his younger brother and in spite of their attempts to receive his blessing there is no forgiveness in his hardened heart. After a night of drinking and some talented blues playing, he wanders out to the road and finds Rae, barely clothed, bloodied and beaten. Being a good Christian, he knows he can’t leave her there with a clear conscious and throws her over his shoulder to take her inside.
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