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Blu-ray Review: Silverado

The western always seems to be on the verge of a comeback every few years, usually spurred on by a director who was shaped by the genre in their youth. Most recently this was on the verge of happening...

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Abiding love for the game of chess

The French connection From cult to mainstream, rich offerings at this year's fest Posted: November 18, 2009 By James Walling This year's French Film Festival brings a wide selection of contemporary French films to Prague, featuring everything from festival circuit favorites that will be entirely new to audiences in this country to mainstream fare scheduled to enter wider distribution after the festival...

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Jonathan Ames Scripting Adaptation of His Novel Wake Up, Sir!

Bored to Death's Jonathan Ames - the show's creator, writer and all around bossman, as opposed to lead character, also called Jonathan Ames - has been a prolific creator across many media. Not only is there the show there are comic books, essays, novels, stage shows, memoirs. What we're most concerned with here though, I suppose, are his works for cinema. Currently in post production is The Extra Man,...

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Gilbert and Sullivan meet George Lucas: A Grievous “Modern Major General”

A friend wrote about enjoying a production of “Pirates of Penzance” at Oregon State. I looked for YouTube versions . . . Oh, my! (Better: Rent one of the movies, either of D’Oyly Carte, or the Linda Ronstadt/Rex Smith/Kevin Kline version.) Posted in Art, Movies, Music Tagged: copyright, General Grievous, Gilbert and Sullivan, Mashups, [...]

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February Criterions and More

The St. Louis International Film Festival has kept me busy, so I'm just now getting around to posting the February Criterion additions, which were announced on Friday. Through IFC, Steve McQueen's Hunger will make its way to DVD and Blu-ray; Max Ophüls' Lola Montès will be upgraded from the old (lousy) Fox Lorber disc on DVD and Blu-ray; Janus Films' first-run release of Götz Spielmann's...

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Soundtrack Saturday: “The Ice Storm”

Key parties! Suburban sadness! A young, sexually carnivorous Christina Ricci! Kelly Stitzel reaches into the Ang Lee archives for this week's Soundtrack Saturday!

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The ones the wolves pull down

I spoke to my elderly aunt last evening—well, I left a couple messages and she asked a friend to call because it was too much effort for her—and I got to thinking about the people in my life, and all the people in every one of your lives too. Truth. Ever since her stroke, my aunt has been reluctant to talk on the phone, and there are really only two family members in touch with her and...

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An actor? No. A writer...

Entertainment Weekly asks if readers have ever felt "betrayed" by an actor (and their choice of role). I don't think I have. Because even the most brilliant actor can only go where the story takes them; they're usually not in control of that (and usually shouldn't be). For example, that movie with Kevin Kline as Cole Porter sucked, but that wasn't his fault. I may sometimes have felt saddened...

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The 'Se7en' Crew Reunites to Get 'Proud'

Se7en ... I'll never forget the first time I watched it, nestled with friends into the old seats at Gettysburg's Majestic Theater, all of us enamored, shocked, chilled, and buzzed on the thrill of the film IMDb ranks as #27 out of the Top 250 Films. It's one of those movies that elicits glazed eyes of fandom at its mention. But could the magic be brought to life again? The Hollywood Reporter's Heat...

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Final Keynotes of Pass Summit 2009

The final day of PASS offered insights into configuration management, how it helps with Disaster Recovery and Consolidation, and a glimpse in the direction that Microsoft is heading with SQL Server 10.5.

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SQLAuthority News – SQL PASS Summit, Seattle 2009 – Day 4

Fourth day was awesome. I had scheduled nearly 8 meetings with different groups of people today. It was really really fun. Let us see the keypoints for the same. PASS President Wayne Snyder honor and thank Kevin Kline for his 10 YEARS of service. Kevin then gets a well-deserved standing ovation from the entire audience. Next year’s [...]

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Toby Kebbell is John Wilkes Booth

TK first brought Robert Redford's Lincoln Assassination picture, The Conspirator, to our attention last August. As he wrote then, the film itself is expected to be much more about the plot to assassinate Lincoln than it is about the president...

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Toby Kebbell to Play John Wilkes Booth in The Conspirator

Our friends over at First Showing got an interesting little scoop this afternoon, picking up some casting news from Robert Redford's upcoming Lincoln assassination film The Conspirator.

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Scoop: Toby Kebbell Cast as John Wilkes Booth in The Conspirator

Last night, a friend of mine at a Hollywood party ran into Toby Kebbell, the very talented British actor who some of you may remember seeing in RocknRolla as Johnny Quid or in Control as Rob Gretton. His career has taken off recently, as Disney has given him two key roles in two of their big movies - Prince of Persia and The Sorcerer's Apprentice. My friend said that Kebbell told him he was in town...

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Five Movies That Might Encourage Narrow-Minded Assholes to Vote for Same-Sex Marriage

As most of you know by know by now, in a citizen initiative yesterday, Maine -- my state of residence -- narrowly repealed a law making same-sex marriage legal in the state, 53 to 47 percent. If you'd live here...

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A FISH CALLED WANDA - 1988 year, UK, USA. Download full movie!

Plot Summary: Sexy American diamonds boyfriend Wanda and her beau Otto are in England to plot alongside George and Ken the fraud of a diamond set. Wanda and Otto thirst fo the stolen diamonds for themselves, and inform the fuzz connected with George not astute that he has even now moved the diamonds to another backstairs position. Wanda thinks the first-class pathway to descry unacceptable abroad is...