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Merrick here...
Early last month, Brett Ratner did an interview with MTV regarding BEVERLY HILLS COP 4.
A particular quote in the interview lead many to the logical conclusion that the new BHC project would have a considerably softer tone/rating than its predecessors.
When asked what is biggest challenge would be, Ratner seemed to indicate that his new film would be geared towards a very PG audience.
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Hey all. Capone in Chicago here.
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Hey folks, Harry here... It seems that Michael Moore has an inspirational film about getting disaffected youth, that perhaps feel that neither party makes a difference, that voting is insignificant when the possiblility of electronic fraud could happen... you get the idea - he's trying to get those folks to get up and vote. Obviously he supports Obama. But the message is valid for just about everyone - young or old that is thinking about not voting. All of us need to be registered to vote, but then... when it comes time, we need to follow up and vote.
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Hey, everyone. “Moriarty” here.
If you’re a Ricky Gervais fan, you’re about to get very, very serviced. The next year or so should be a pretty continuous slow drip of new Ricky, and I think we’re getting the good stuff now with the great stuff later, which means we’ve got a lot to look forward to.
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Hey, everyone. “Moriarty” here.
Loved it.
Let’s just get that out of the way. Liked it a whoooole lot while I was watching it. Started really liking it as I drove home talking to Mr. Beaks about it. And I think I sort of love it now that it’s had a while to sink in.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with today’s installment of A Movie A Day.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. I've already begun my Fantastic Fest scheduling and one of the flicks that caught my eye was DEADGIRL. Seemed interesting and after reading the below review from El Giante I'm even more psyched to see it. Comparing the flick to TEETH is enough for me. I loved TEETH... in fact, I need to pick up that DVD... Anyway, here's El Giante with his full review!
Hello again, thanks for posting my last review.
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Hey folks, Harry here... It's a rare thing these days to talk about the passing of a Silent Film and Early Talkie Star - but ANITA PAGE has moved on at the age of 98. She was first on screen in 1925 - and her last part is in FRANKENSTEIN RISING - due out... THIS YEAR! She plays Elizabeth Frankenstein.
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Hey folks, Harry here - back in Austin... going through detox, damn - Boston is a sea of booze and I barely came up for air. Great wedding though, seriously. Anyway - came back to the lovely Script Girl's report - and boy... she doesn't play nice with Sommers. Is it personal?
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with another review from the great white north. This time we have the thriller VINYAN starring Rufus Sewell. I remember catching wind of this via Todd's International Eye Candy Column and the review that Giante wrote actually gets me excited to see it. I kinda like those reviews that throw down the gauntlet. You're either going to buy into the movie and love it or you'll hate it. Can't wait to see what side I fall on. Enjoy the review!
Hello from the north Quint,
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with another report out of Toronto, this time from Art Snob who has a look at three flicks, including Guy Ritchie's ROCKNROLLA and Ed Harris' western APPALOOSA, which I'm very much looking forward to. Especially after reading Art Snob's ROCKNROLLA review! And even though he doesn't give a full recommendation for APPALOOSA, it sounds like the kind of flick that's right up my alley.
Here's the first set of reviews from Art Snob!!!
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. I’m organizing another trip out to LA at the moment… got some interesting things to hit up, some more BOLT coverage and I’m hitting the Saturday, September 13th performance of THE FLY OPERA, directed by David Cronenberg with music and lyrics by Howard Shore… It’s gonna be awesome! At least it better be for the price I’m paying for tickets.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here to introduce Princess Buttercup once again, this time here with her thoughts on DETROIT METAL CITY, based on the popular Manga. Her review is definitely positive, but not as enthusiastic as Anton's. Gene Simmons sounds like he makes this movie with his appearance. Fun is all I ask for in a movie like this. Here's the Princess.
Hi AICN,
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with another glowing JCVD review. This movie better be as good as everyone's saying it is or I'll start training right now, shed 100 pounds and learn how to Blood Sport fight and JCVD up all these reviewers with my glued-on glass shard gloves...
Hey, this is Captain here. I sent in the "The semi-negative HOSTEL review" from TIFF '05 and I had the pleasure of catching JCVD late Thursday night. Anyways, just thought I'd throw my hat in the ring here. Hope you have room for another review. Enjoy!
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with the newest from Anton out of Toronto. I've heard really good things about DETROIT METAL CITY and have another positive review which just came in that will be posted very soon. Sounds my kind of fucked up and bizarre. This is my first time hearing about UNDER THE TREE, though, but it sounds like a pleasant surprise. Thanks for putting it on the radar, Anton! Here's his thoughts!
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Clark Gregg's adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's CHOKE premiered at the Sundance Film Festival back in January to decidedly mixed reactions, but the presence of Sam Rockwell is enough to draw my interest (even though I've been through with Palahniuk's one-note nihilism for years). Let's see what reader "JediMoonShyne" thought of this pitch-black comedy.
'Choke'
Clark Gregg, 2008
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I've been hearing that this year's Telluride Film Festival was a huge disappointment, but that's generally coming from folks who expected it to be a cavalcade of early fall prestige pics from the dependents (i.e. Sony Pictures Classics, Focus Features, Paramount Vantage and Fox Searchlight). Looking over the lineup, it seems to me that Telluride simply went back to basics, screening a slate of truly independent movies that actually need critical support. Good for them.
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