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The Contestant
Actors: Leonardo Sbaraglia,
Chete
Lera,
Miryam Gallego,
Fernando
Cayo,
Miriam de Maeztu Synopsis: When a
poorly paid departmental assistant and economics teacher wins a
general knowledge contest that pays the biggest prize ever offered
in the history of television, he finds himself reconsidering the
views he previously imposed on his students and fellow faculty
members in director Rodrigo
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2006
Life In Color
Actors: Junio Valverde,
Silvia
Abascal,
Miguel Angel Silvestre,
Joan Dalmau,
Ana Wagener
Synopsis: Helmer Santiago Tabernero's coming-of-ager Life
in Color (AKA Vida y Color, 2005) paints an enduring, vivid
portrait of life in a Spanish village in the late summer of 1975 -
at a juncture when color televisions were on the verge of appearing
in middle-class homes, and the lives of citizenry on
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2005
Me Da Igual
Actors: Fernando Cayo Synopsis: This European take
on twenty-something woe introduces viewers to Jorge (Alejandro
Cano), a self-help author suffering from writer's block who thinks
he may be gay. Living with Jorge is Marta (Maria Jurado), a
bisexual who wants to have a baby. Included in their circle are Eva
(Melanie Olivares)
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2000
Shacky Carmine
Character: Apolo
Actors: Fernando
Cayo,
Andres Gertrudix,
Pau
Colera,
Manolo Caro,
Rebeca
Jimenez Synopsis: A group of likable losers aims for fame
and fortune as a rock band in this comedy. Apolo (
Fernando
Cayo), a one-time security guard, is looking for something
to do with his life, so he puts together a band with three of his
pals, big-thinking Rodol (
Andres Gertrudix),
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Benjamin Bratt in "Love in the Time of Cholera.".
The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising
Crew: Director
Actors: Alexander
Ludwig,
Christopher Eccleston,
Frances Conroy,
Ian McShane,
Wendy Crewson.
Synopsis: Producer
Marc E. Platt
brings author
Susan Cooper's popular series of
children's fantasy books to the big screen with this tale of a
young boy (
Alexander Read More.
2007
The Path to 9/11
Crew: , Producer
Actors: Harvey
Keitel,
Michael Benyaer,
Shirley
Douglas,
Barclay Hope,
Patricia
Heaton,
Mido Hamada Synopsis: This
five-hour ABC miniseries depicts the events leading up to the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, through the scope of a
handful of intelligence and counter-terrorism officials in the U.S.
government.
Harvey Keitel plays John O'Neill, the
co
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2006
After...
Crew: , Screenwriter
Actors: Daniel
Caltagirone,
Flora Montgomery,
Nicholas Aaron,
Ava Mareau Garcia
Synopsis: A thrill-seeking group of urban explorers sets
its sights on Russia in hopes of locating and documenting
Stalin's secret metro and unearthing Ivan the
Terrible's notorious torture chamber in director
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Little House on the Prairie
Actors: Cameron Bancroft,
Erin
Cottrell,
Kyle Chavarria,
Danielle Ryan Chuchran,
Gregory Sporlader
Synopsis: Narratively, the Disney-produced 2004 miniseries
Little House on the Prairie retraces the footsteps of the acclaimed
prime-time, nine-year TV series of the same title - albeit in a
more abbreviated version. Like the 1970s series, this four-hour
Disney adaptation takes as its source the beloved
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2005
To End All Wars
Actors: Ciar)n McMenamin,
Robert
Carlyle,
Kiefer Sutherland,
Mark
Strong,
Yugo Saso Synopsis: David L.
Cunningham follows up on his acclaimed
Beyond
Paradise with this Bridge Over the River Kwai-like POW
drama. Following Japan's surprise invasion of Singapore during the
waning days of 1941
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2001
Beyond Paradise
Crew: , Screen Story
Actors: Roy
Newton,
David Schultz,
Lorenzo
Callender,
Daryl Bonilla,
Robb
Kalani Synopsis: An ususual story that explores the
day-to-day lives of working class Hawaiians (the sort of people
tourists never see), Beyond Paradise follows teenage Mark
(
Roy Newton), who moves to Hawaii with his mother
after his parents split up. Among the natives
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Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (R)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Resident Evil (2002) (R)
Will Smith is awesome, this book was so good and the original
Vincent Price movie "The Last Man on Earth" is a cult classic! See
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This should be good!
I loved the short story, I have to see the movie!! Don't cheat
yourself... see this movie. At the very least read the short story
this Halloween!! 4 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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- Daniel Radcliffe - Harry Potter
- Rupert Grint - Ron Weasley
- Emma Watson - Hermione Granger
- Jim Broadbent - Horace Slughorn
- Tom Felton - Draco Malfoy
- David Bradley -
- Helena Bonham Carter -
- Robbie Coltrane -
- Warwick Davis -
- Michael Gambon -
- Matthew Lewis -
- Alan Rickman -
- Maggie Smith -
- David Thewlis -
- Julie Walters -
- Helen McCrory - Narcissa Malfoy
- Bonnie Wright -
- Natalia Tena -
- Evanna Lynch -
- Jessie Cave - Lavender Brown
- Hero Fiennes Tiffin - Tom Riddle (Age 11)
- Frank Dillane - Tom Riddle (Teenager)
- David Yates - Director
- David Heyman - Producer
- Bruno Delbonnel - Cinematographer
- J.K. Rowling - Book Author
- Jany Temime - Costume Designer
- John Richardson - Special Effects
Supervisor
- Mark Day - Editor
- Nicholas Hooper - Composer (Music Score)
- Nick Dudman - Creature Effects, Makeup Special
Effects
- Steve Kloves - Screenwriter
- Stuart Craig - Production Designer
- Tim Burke - Visual Effects Supervisor
James McAvoy and Keira Knightley in "Atonement.".
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If you're a
Tim Burton,
Johnny
Depp or
Stephen Sondheim fan (and I'd
guess a lot of moviegoers fall into one of those three categories),
your time has come!
kidmacc said...
johnny depp in a musical whaaaa hype doth not a great movie make
December 13, 2007 05:18 PM
stephers1 said...
I can't wait to see this one either! I am a little confused about
Johnny Depp singing. It kind of seems like it's out of nowhere.
But, I am a huge Depp/ Burton fan! So, I'm sure it will be amazing.
December 12, 2007 07:48 PM
ajamin72 said...
Can't wait to see this one! I hate musicals, but the Depp/Burton
movies all rock. Hopefully this is like a demented cross between
From Hell, Beetlejuice, Wonka and Moulin Rouge. December 10, 2007
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films
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The 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street is transplanted to
the 1990s with few changes in this family-oriented remake. The
screenplay by the prolific
John Hughes sticks
close to the original outline, centering on Macy's executive Dorey
Walker (
Elizabeth Perkins) and her young daughter
Susan (
Mara Wilson), neither of whom much believes
in the spirit of Christmas. Dorey is in charge of hiring Macy's
Santas, including an old man named Kriss Kringle (
Richard
Attenborough). He does a remarkably convincing job, and he
soon reveals that he actually believes himself to be Santa Claus.
The authorities threaten to place the old man in an insane asylum,
but a young lawyer comes to his defense. Meanwhile, Dorey and Susan
find their own defenses melting and become reacquainted with the
power of faith. Hughes and director
Les Mayfield
add a few modern touches, making Susan slightly more cynical and
adding the requisite soulless corporate villains. Viewers familiar
with the original may still prefer
Edmund Gwenn's
original Kris Kringle and consider the remake unnecessary, although
the newer version reflects enough of the earlier film's spirit to
prove entertaining to modern family audiences. ~ Judd Blaise, All
Movie Guide.
And the Oscar goes to...well, we're not quite there. But, the
National Board of Review -- traditionally the first critics group
out of the gate -- has just announced their favorites. The verdict
It's good to be independent, and good to be bloody.
No
Country for Old Men, the Coen Brothers' modern day
western-suspense-thriller, won Best Film, while Tim Burton was
named Best Director for the upcoming, ultra-violent Johnny Depp
musical
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet
Street.
Except for a few titles like
Ratatouille and
The
Bourne Ultimatum, it's an indie world the NBR lives in. That's
not a bad thing, especially for minis that may turn into major
releases like
Juno, which opened limited
today to
rave reviews. See it soon. It is that
good.
moviemaven1972 said...
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There Will Be Blood is the best movie of the year. 'Anybody who
says differently is selling something.' Peazce out December 13,
2007 05:23 PM
ellemurray said...
I think, hands down, Kite Runner should be regarded as one of the
best movies of 2007. More than a piece of cinematical art, it is a
cultural message that many of us would have otherwise been ignorant
to. ***kiterunnermovie.com.
Visual effects specialists
Greg and
Colin
Strause both make their feature directorial debut with
this no-holds-barred monster mash that attempts to set itself apart
from the 2004
Paul W.S. Anderson original by
serving as a straight-up sci-fi horror scarefest. The aliens (and a
predator) have landed on planet Earth, and small-town America is
about to become the scene of an epic interstellar showdown. As
these two breeds of cosmic killers clash in the small-town streets
Gunnison, CO, the locals are sent running for their lives. From the
murky sewers to the rain-soaked streets, Gunnison has become a
total bloodbath. Nowhere is safe, especially from the unstoppable
new hybrid known as the "predalien." Now, as the once-quiet
community of Gunnison is overrun by Aliens, the only hope for
humankind is a fierce hunter from the deepest reaches of space. But
this predator is far from a benevolent savior of the human race,
because he'll kill any man, woman, or child who gets in the way of
his mission to destroy every last alien under these stormy Colorado
skies. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide.
Oil drives greed in Oscar-winning
Traffic
screenwriter
Stephen Gaghan's labyrinthine
sophomore directorial effort that traces the corruption of the
global oil industry from the backrooms of Washington, D.C., to the
petroleum-rich fields of the Middle East. Based in part on the
writings of former CIA case officer
Robert Baer,
Syriana combines multiple storylines to explore the complexities
that befall a proposed merger between two U.S. oil giants.
Reform-minded Gulf country prince Nasir (
Alexander
Siddig) is in favor of making his nation more
self-sufficient rather than U.S.-reliant, and his money-minded
Western connections couldn't be less pleased. Before settling into
a cushy desk job for the remainder of his career, CIA agent Bob
Barnes (
George Clooney) is sent on one last
assignment -- to assassinate Prince Nasir and reinstate U.S. ties
in the oil-rich region. Though his loyalty dictates that Barnes
carry out his current mission despite lingering doubts of a
previous blunder, his mission goes horribly awry when his field
contact goes turncoat and Barnes becomes a CIA scapegoat.
Meanwhile, up-and-coming Washington attorney Bennett Holiday
(
Jeffrey Wright) attempts to walk a fine line in
overseeing a tenuous merger between two oil giants that's plagued
with shady business dealings. Hotshot energy analyst Bryan Woodman
(
Matt Damon) is in talks to form a lucrative
partnership with Prince Nasir, though the death of his son during a
party at the prince's estate makes him question his loyalty to
business over family. Back in Washington, D.C., Bennet's boss Dean
Whiting attempts to undermine Prince Nasir's attempts to make his
country less reliant on the U.S. dollar by planting the seeds of
dissonance between the progressive prince and his money-minded
younger brother Prince Meshal (
Akbar Kurtha). ~
Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide.
Sleuth, Sleuth movie tickets, Sleuth synopsis, movie synopsis,
movie times, Michael Caine, Jude Law, Harold Pinter, showtimes,
theaters, theatres
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- Sleuth
- Opened October 12, 2007 | Runtime: 1 hr. 28 min.
- R strong language
- An aging writer (Michael Caine) hatches an elaborate scheme for
revenge against the young man (Jude Law) who stole his wife.
- Cast: Michael Caine, Jude
Law, Harold Pinter
- Director: Kenneth Branagh
- Genres: Mystery, Psychological Thriller, Whodunit
- Jude Law in "Sleuth."
- Michael Caine in "Sleuth."
- Jude Law in "Sleuth."
- Michael Caine at the London premiere of
"Children of Men." Michael Caine
- Jude Law at Cannes 2007. Jude Law
- Harold Pinter
- "...falls apart in the last 15 minutes, growing ridiculously
overheated and diminishing the overall effect." USA
Today.
- Claudia Puig
- "The results will be received with a large, loud yawn by all
but the most loyal fans of Pinter and hard-working co-stars Michael
Caine and Jude Law..." Variety.
- The Game
- The Spanish Prisoner
- House of Games
- Malice
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Sharkwater Movie Overview
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- Born:
- March 16, 1965 in Madrid, Spain
- Occupation:
- Actor, Screenwriter
- Biography:
- Spanish actress Bel n Rueda originally set her sites on a much
different career path: architecture. She majored in the subject
when she enrolled in college, but it didn't take long for her to
realize that her real passion was acting. She began modeling in the
mid-'80s, and later began appearing as...Read
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Savage Grace
Actors: Julianne Moore,
Stephen
Dillane,
Eddie Redmayne,
Elena
Anaya,
Unax Ugalde Synopsis: Adapted from
the nonfiction book by
Natalie Robins and
Steven M.L. Aronson,
Tom Kalin's
Savage Grace recounts the true crime tale of the death of Barbara
Baekeland.
Clive Owen stars as Brooks Baekeland,
the son of the man who invented Bakelite, one of the early forms of
plastic. As the family
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12/28/07
The Sea Inside
Character: Julia
Actors: Javier
Bardem,
Bel n Rueda,
Lola Due
as,
Mabel Rivera,
Celso Bugallo
Synopsis: Two of the most talented figures in contemporary
Spanish cinema -- actor
Javier Bardem and director
Alejandro Amen)bar --
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