Dec 05

On the arenaline vault i read that Capcom and Sony Pictures are banding together to make the first full length CG animated Resident Evil movie. According to the press release, the movie will feature groundbreaking visual effects and a brand new storyline. While the part of me that loves Resident Evil is dancing like a school girl right now, another part of me is skeptical.

This new movie could make us feel clean again, after rolling around in the filth of the three live-action RE movies. A new story, perhaps one not being pulled out of someone’s ass, would make this movie already better than the first three. Maybe this time they can just do what everyone wanted, and make a movie about the S.T.A.R.S. members kicking zombie butt for two hours.

The press release got me thinking, though. Popular game franchise + groundbreaking CG visuals + new storyline + Sony Pictures = Final Fantasy: Spirits Within. That movie was painful, and to this day, I cannot stay awake to finish the whole thing. Granted, when they tried again we got Advent Children, and that movie was just super.

I’m excited at the thought of new Resident Evil, but we’ve been burned so many times in the past, that I take news like this with a grain of salt. Who knows? Maybe it’ll be an incredible gore-fest of zombie carnage and machine gun fire. Or, maybe it’ll just pick up after RE: Extinction’s incredibly lame ending, and we can all take turns weeping and running each other over in the theater parking lot. Fingers crossed.

Dec 05

Today when i traveling about internet world, i finв very interesting site with this interesting post:
The closet is crumbling down. Little by little. Day by day.

In a move that is sure to create a lot of controversy (within the gay community and the mainstream media), Out magazine has put closeted homsexuals Jodie Foster and Anderson Cooper on the cover of their new May issue.

In a story by the fearless Michael Musto, The Glass Closet examines the way that semi-closeted celebrities hide in plain sight.

Musto challenges those such as Cooper, Foster, Will & Grace star Sean Hayes and former chair of the Republican National Committee Ken Mehlman, who dance around the question rather than give a yes or no answer, when asked about their sexual orientation.

Cooper and Foster also make Out magazine’s first ever Gay Power List.

Billionaire entertainment mogul David Geffen and Cooper head the list of America’s most influential gay men and women. Ellen DeGeneres, philanthropist Tim Gill, and Massachusetts congressman Barney Frank round out the top five.

Others who make the top 50 include finance guru Suze Orman (#13), Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner (#11), Jodie Foster (#43), Superman Returns director Bryan Singer (#32). ”

And, your very own Queen of All Media, Perez Hilton came in at #17!

Is Lance Bass even on the list????

Dec 05

Actor ZACHARY QUINTO is eager to begin filming STAR TREK - because he can’t wait to be fitted with prosthetics for his costume.
The 29-year-old Heroes star - who will play pointy-eared Spock in the big screen version of the sci-fi show - has already been dunked in plaster by the artists creating his Vulcan look.
He says, “Wardrobe and prosthetic fittings are due to start this month.
That’s a really fun part of the process. They did a plaster cast of my head, which they’re going to use to build the ears.
“They put a bald cap on you, rub Vaseline in your eyebrows and then cover you in goop from your shoulders up. They keep your nostrils open with tubes with three people slather it all over your head. Then it dries, so they put the actual plaster on that. Your head then weighs, like, 20 pounds. And it takes about 25 minutes.”

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Dec 04

From its very first moments, there is nothing subtle or misleading about the weepy dramedy Griffin & Phoenix. In the movie’s opening scene, Griffin (Dermot Mulroney) tells his doctor “This is the part of the movie where I ask you to tell it to me straight.” Griffin would be happy to know that his story is told straight to the point at every turn. Unfortunately, the point of the whole endeavor is a mess.

Adapted by John Hill from the 1976 TV movie he also wrote, the 2006 feature follows Griffin, a divorced father of two, as he learns that his cancer has left him with only a year or two at most to live, and tries to figure out the rest of his life. Realizing that he would only have to suffer rejection for a relatively short duration, he flirts with an assistant dean, Phoenix (Amanda Peet), attending the same psychology lecture on coping with death at a local university.

Though she is hesitant to get involved throughout the courtship, she cannot resist Griffin’s charm. But when she finds books on dealing with terminal illness in his home, she is shocked and offended—not because she has figured out his secret illness, but because she is secretly dying of cancer, too.

Sprucing up the dying lover genre is probably a fool’s errand on any terms, but to attempt so by giving both halves of the couple cancer is almost certainly not the best way to do it. Hill and first-time director Ed Stone hardly seem to notice that they are saddled with a ludicrously depressing framework for a movie, either. Though the material might seem to lend itself to an approach centered on insight, intimacy, and character, the movie is much more often put forth as if it were a standard, airy studio romantic-comedy, right down to the sickly sweet score. In fact, it’s hard to tell whether first-time director Ed Stone set out to make the saddest romantic-comedy of all time or to see how much comic relief could be crammed into a maudlin drama.

Casting a project like this with Mulroney and Peet offers no relief. Mulroney tends to be exactly as good as the material he is given; Peet tends to be slightly worse. And both are so straightforward and earnest as actors that they need texture or ensembles to work with. That’s why Mulroney works so well with Nicole Holofcener (Lovely & Amazing, Friends with Money) and Peet seemed like a different actress in Studio 60. Here, there are no rough edges to balance them, and there is nowhere for them to hide, since one or both of them is in every single scene. The writing holds them back at every turn, less concerned with exploring the characters and their unique circumstance than engaging in half-baked banter.

There are a few points that allow the use of internal Pete emotions of the story — particularly, in which it denigrators a mother of abuse on the streets, sending a disappointment not be able to have children. But, ultimately, any effort by the players or the New York Film of David Dunlap (Shaun of the Dead) can overcome apparently busted idea from the very beginning. Ultimately, Griffin and Phoenix fate seems akin to his roots. Ashes to ashes, remade for TV movie TV movie.

Dec 03

Continuing the mix of award-winning entertainment and in-depth educational features, the second volume is a nine-disc boxed set that includes eight chapters of the digitally remastered television series, plus over 25 all-new documentaries.

The new historical companion films are original works from the Lucasfilm documentary unit, headed by CBS News veteran David Schneider. They feature insights from scholars, historians and luminaries from a wide range of disciplines, bringing remarkable and fresh insight into The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. Across the three volumes, over 90 documentaries include interviews with General Colin Powell, Henry Kissinger, Gloria Steinem, Martin Scorsese, Barbara Boxer, James Earl Jones, Hal David and Deepak Chopra, along with some of the nation’s pre-eminent academics.

This feature-length episode of this second volume stars Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints that the “Dead Zone”) in the role of Indy when he creates in Belgium under the name “Henry defense witnesses and the Second World War firsthand. Indy is a corporal in the hellish trenches of the Somme, before handing over to French intelligence, exercises spy missions throughout Europe. Emergency threw guest stars featured in this volume includes Christopher Lee, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Daniel Craig. During his term network television critics described the series of smart, courageous, well-written, irreverent, as well as unprecedented in its scope and production values.

Young Indiana Jones films also feature the work of some of the biggest names in the industry management and write. Directors include Bill August (Les Miserables), Mike Newell (Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire), David Hare (Strapless, V screenplays for Open and damage), Terry Jones (Monty Python and the Holy Grailand Life of Brian), Deep Mehta (Water ), Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer, Jurassic Park III), Nicholas Roeg (The Man Who Fell to Earth, Not Just look now), and Michael Schultz (Auto Wash, in the TV Everwood). Writers include Rosemary Anne Sisson (Upstairs, a first), Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) and Jonathan Hensleigh (Die Hard, Die Hard with a Vengeance).

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Volume Two debuts on December 18, including three scheduled to be published in spring 2008. The complete three-volume collection will include 22 feature-length films and 94 documentaries, interactive games developed by Deep River, interactive schedule produced by Terra Incognita Productions and historical overview of noted author and professor of history, University of Texas HW Brands. This nine disc set are presented in full screen with Dolby Digital Stereo English, and English subtitles. At Rated DVD is not in the USA and rated PG in Canada.

Nov 17

Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger in the performance belongs to the most favorite by spectators phrase: ” I’ll be back “. These are the results of a survey conducted among 2000 visitors to the site myfilms.com, reports Sky News.

Top quotes

” I’ll be back “,” Terminator ”
“Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn,” “Gone with the Wind”
“Beam me up, Scotty,” “Star Trek”
“May the force be with you”, “Star Wars”
“Life is like a box of chocolates, Forrest Gamp”
“You talking to me?”, “Taxi Driver”
“Show me the money”, “Jerry Maguire”
“Do you feel lucky, punk?” ( “Dirty Harry”)
“Here’s looking at you, kid”, “Casablanca”
“Nobody puts Baby in the corner”, “Dirty dancing”

Nov 16

Disney studio will finance two new projects director Tim Burton, both the film - “Alice in Wonderland”  and “Frankenweenie”, will be made in stereoscopic digital format. This tells Variety.

The “Alice” Burton will start at the beginning of 2008, they are scheduled for May. That picture will be removed as “Beowulf” Robert Zemekisa: that is, with live actors subsequent computer processing with the use of image capture technology “performance capture”. “Frankenweenie” Burton do cartoon. This will be expanded remake his own short film in 1984 for the master, who has returned to life a dead pet

Walt Disney already funded 3-D version almost the most famous cartoon Burton, “The Nightmare Before Christmas”.

Nov 16

Independent studio Lionsgate acquired the company Eidos the right to form a film based on the game Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, reported The Times. Already aware that the framers of the tape are planning to bring the main role of Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton.

Kane & Lynch-fighter, developed for PCs and consoles Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. His heroes - adventurer Kane and Psycho Lynch, sitting on medicine. As the passing game they would destroy hundreds of guards and other enemies of the rule of law on several continents.

Agreement between Lionsgate and Eidos was concluded before formally launching the game on the market. Kane & Lynch: Dead Men should appear in stores in the second half of November, 2007.

Note that the new game is not too Eidos received a high evaluation critics. But the movie “Lara Croft: Tomb Croft,” created for reasons other creations companies gathered in rolled 275 million dollars and became the most cash register tape-based video games.

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Nov 14

Film actor Richard Gere became Humanitarian Prize laureate named Marian Anderson. Awards he received the evening November 12, 2007 at a solemn ceremony at the concert hall Philadelphia “Kimmel-tsentra.” The cash portion of the prize is 100 thousand dollars, said agency Associated Press.

The prize named Marian Anderson noted charitable efforts Gil: support for the independence of Tibet, basis Fund “Healing the Divide”, opekayuschego AIDS, and support for humanitarian organizations through its fund The Gere Foundation.

Marian Anderson, whose name is a premium, the famous black opera singer, urozhenka Philadelphia, Manson in 1930, the trend for the United States, and in the home for many years stalkivavshayasya racial discrimination. In 1955, Anderson became the first black soloist Metropoliten-Opera.

Previous Prize winners were named Marian Anderson, actor Sidney Poitier, Elizabeth Taylor, Gregory Peck, Danny Glover, Oprah Winfrey TV, singer Harry Belafonte and composer Quincy Jones.

Nov 14

Jason Reitman, director picture “Juno” , CMC Second Rome Grand Prix Festival, and the film “Here, smoke,” announced his new project-komicheskom “horrore” entitled “The body of Jennifer” . But again Reytmanom will work Kodi Dyablo, writer “Juno.” At a central role, as reported by Reuters, invited Megan Fox, which played in the “Transformers”.

Synopsis script written Dyablo is:’s heroine, bolelschits team captain from a small town in Minnesota, obsessed devil and feed the local boys. She podgovarivaet its modest girlfriend kill herself. Then, it is anticipated that friend escape from jail and go after the satanistskoy rock band, which mostly because bolelschitsa and become a pozhiratelnitsu people.

Reitman believes that comedy and horror always go hand in hand: “They attract the same storytellers: those who want to manipulate the audience.”

The shooting “The bodies of Jennifer” will begin in late winter of 2008. The project implements Fox Atomic, a unit 20th Century Fox.